The NY Times finally got around to reporting on the sexual assault of a
reported during the Egyptian protests months ago. The thing that is not so
surprising from the NY Times is that they left out what some consider an
important detain - what the crowd was yelling. Now some would say that what
the crowd was yelling is not as important as what they were doing. I
disagree. Yelling "Jew, Jew" as they attacked her seems to be an important
part of the event to me. Am I wrong? Is what they were saying not important?

For context, there is almost no difference between Jew, Israel, Israeli,
Zionist, etc. in the Middle East and especially in the NY Times reporting.


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