I’m in the US.

I haven’t discerned a pattern, by the media, in the titling of the horror currently underway.

I’ve seen Al Jazeera use both phrasings. I haven’t determined that other media sites are hardlining their terminology either, but I notice the difference as I browse.

Maybe it doesn’t mean anything, but these days people seem extra sensitive about names.

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        Is Israel doing terrible things and committing war crimes that border on genocide? Yes. Is Hamas a terrorist group? Yes

        Edit: can’t believe I didn’t recognize the account. It’s a troll. They comment stupid stuff all over. Check the comment history if you don’t believe me

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        No, Hamas is a fucking terrorist group that hasn’t allowed an election since they staged a coup in 2007. They kill civilians and use civilian infrastructure as military strongpoints.

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        They’re terrorists though, so it’s perfectly appropriate.

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            It’s an objective fact that Hamas are a terrorist organization. They’re classified as that the world over.

            What you’re saying is like “murderer is loaded language” when someone calls someone that intentionally killed someone a murderer.

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              that classification is made by political organizations. it’s no more objective than national borders.