I will always stand for truth.
And against hate.
(I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day)
#NoFearNoFavour
I will always stand for truth.
And against hate.
(I also stand against overplucked eyebrows, but that’s a public interest investigation for another day)
#NoFearNoFavour
A couple of Semites walk into a bar.
Made my sister take 12000 photos of me, these are the 4 least shit ones.
Made my sister take 12000 photos of me, these are the 4 least shit ones.
Made my sister take 12000 photos of me, these are the 4 least shit ones.
Made my sister take 12000 photos of me, these are the 4 least shit ones.
I have a lot of new followers. G’day, marhaba, etc.
You may be interested in a book I wrote about structural racism including the role power structures like the media play in upholding it. It also details the role individuals can play using their sphere of influence.
I reckon a lot of time, money and damage could have been avoided if people had read this book first.
‘How to Lose Friends and Influence White People’ (Link in bio via Linktree)
Available at all good book stores, and some average ones. NOT SO LONG AGO
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
My latest for @crikey.news with @camwilsonreporter.
We cover:
1.Neither the Australian Jewish Association nor Sky News would answer questions about how the footage they broadcast was incorrectly captioned.
2. The AJA, the publishers of the footage have declined to concede that the videos were inaccurate instead made multiple social media posts that joked about different things that the protesters might have said, such as “watch the news”, “go on cruise” and “look at the views”.
3. NSW Police says AJA’s video “had not been doctored”, instead was edited into a compilation. But a videographer from an independent media outlet showed Crikey her footage which captured the same time and angle of the crowd. In her video the protestors are chanting “Palestine is occupied” yet the AJA’s video has captions and audio prompting to show the crowd saying “Gas the Jews”.
4. Audio being synced up to different video, corroborates analysis from verification experts at RMIT’s CrossCheck who previously examined the AJA video.
5. The Barrister representing pro Palestine protestors and former police officer Mahmud Hawila said it was important to know who edited the AJA’s videos. “This amplified the the damage. These questions need urgent answers to make many communities feel safer”
6. Premier Minns stance remains unchanged despite findings of the police investigation and ongoing questions.
7. Previously, Sharri Markson from Sky News said that it was “actually unbelievable” that Crikey was reporting on doubts about the videos authenticity. “The only comfort I take from such obviously anti-Semitic reports is that no-one reads your publication,” she said.
8. Sky News would not respond to questions about whether it would issue an apology or correction despite confirming to Crikey that the network had manually put subtitles on the raw footage last year.
9. While the other chants were anti-Semitic (which organisers say was said by a small number of teens who were quickly asked to leave), the claim a large number of protesters had chanted this specific Holocaust reference was legally distinct as it was likely to reach the criminal standard for incitement to violence.
Wow. Artist @amandanewmanart painted this mural of me.
I am so humbled (and also stoked she got my big forehead ratio right).
But I digress.
Protect the truth. Protect human rights.
#NoFearNoFavour
From Amanda: “Antoinette Lattouf @antoinette_lattouf is an Australian journalist who was recently fired from her job with @abcaustralia. The excuse given was that she had posted a controversial story on Instagram which violated the company’s policy.
However, the story was one that the ABC had already reported on, and leaked messages show that the ABC had actually been pressured by an influential lobby group to fire her because of her stance on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
It is up to large media companies like the ABC not to cave to pressures – otherwise how can the public trust them?
This mural came about because of the current Israel-Palestine conflict so here are my long-overdue but brief thoughts about what’s going on.
What Hamas is doing is terrible.
What the Israeli government is doing is terrible.
Palestinian people are innocent.
Israeli people are innocent.
People can (and do) argue all day about “what should have happened” or “what might happen”. All that matters RIGHT NOW IN THIS MOMENT is that the Israeli government, with the backing of a world superpower, is indiscriminately murdering so many innocent children – and it has the potential to be stopped. Ceasefire now. That is my stance.
Supporting Palestinian people is not the same thing as supporting Hamas. Being against the Israeli government is not the same thing as being against Jewish people. Anyone who is equating the two needs to stop. Antisemitism and racism are real and are on the rise because of this war. This is not okay. That is also my stance.”
My clever, kind and gorgeous niece and Goddaughter Keira turned 18! Can’t believe how fast the years go, it feels like last week I was holding her and reading books to her.
I’m so proud of this generous and open minded young woman.
My clever, kind and gorgeous niece and Goddaughter Keira turned 18! Can’t believe how fast the years go, it feels like last week I was holding her and reading books to her.
I’m so proud of this generous and open minded young woman.
@tinarahimii_ is one of the 12 boxers who have been selected to represent Australia at the Paris Olympics this year.
She’s already made history without stepping into the ring. The Sydney sider is our first female Muslim boxer to make it to the Olympics.
In this chat with @antoinette_lattouf, Tina explains how she went from a makeup artist to boxer in a few years, going on to win a bronze medal at the Commonwealth Games.
#tinarahimi #sport #boxing #olympics
Nine has apologised for using an AI generated image of Victorian MP Georgie Purcell.
The image enlarged Ms Purcell’s breasts and exposed her midriff.
#georgiepurcell #politician #ai #technology #nine #apology
Porsche’s and public transport: same, same … right?
Either way I am all for having a slow mo camera crew follow @antoinette_lattouf and @helenchristinesmith around as they go for their weekly shop 😂🛒
On this weekend’s list on @thebriefingpodcast, #DubaiBling is a HOT PRIORITY and something y’all need to get around ASAP.
#recommendation #tvrecommendation #netflix #netflixrecommendations
Every year I get the incredible privilege of hosting International Women’s Day with my team at @_elladex_ .
Each year we have thought provoking conversations on the progress of women. We celebrate, we challenge and we count ourselves into the history books of the future.
This year I’m so proud to bring you yet another unforgettable and unmissable event with @antoinette_lattouf Lynda Edwards and Yumi Stynes. Link in the comments to grab your tickets!