Toulouse, Twitter, and the Media Incitement Factor
The four Jews killed in front of their Toulouse Hebrew school are being buried as I write. The funerals not far from where my own children go to school. It weighed on my mind as I watched my own son innocently skip over to his classmates happily tumbling out of a van onto a sun-drenched sidewalk. No amount of soul-searching will bring back Rabbi Yonatan Sandler, his two children Aryeh and Gavriel (ages six and three respectively), or the eight-year-old Miriam Monsonego. My heart goes out to the grieving families.
An email from a reader Ill identify as R. presciently summed up my headspace. The emails verbatim, the paragraph breaks mine, and now the soapbox is Rs.
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To: HonestReporting.com <action@honestreporting.com>
Date: Wed, Mar 21, 2012 at 9:38 AM
Subj: RE: Update: UN Investigating False Photo Tweeter
Dear Honest Reporting
Why dont you make a connection between the release of the tweet on March 10 and the killings in Toulouse a week later. The gunman has apparently said that he did the attack on the Jewish school in revenge for atrocities on Palestinian children by Israelis. There is clear connection/timing to a tweet that went viral showing an emotive picture of a horribly injured dead Palestinian child which was then followed by killings of Jewish children and for which dead Palestinian children were given as the reason.
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