Description: A gripping exposé of how the corporate media fueled genocide in Gaza
Review Quotes:
'Really, really moving. What Adam Johnson is doing there is he's forensically documenting the way in which people reported the Gaza War. Everything from the adjectives they use, the way they described the two combatants, the amount of attention they paid to casualties on the Israeli side compared to the Palestinian side'
Rory Stewart, author of Politics on the Edge and co-host of The Rest is Politics
Alastair Campbell, co-host of The Rest Is Politics 'So intelligent. Johnson's commentary is so good'
Briahna Joy Gray, host of the Bad Faith podcast 'One of the more important books about politics you're going to read this year'
Perry Bacon, New Republic 'Brilliant ... this is such a crucial book, and it's a book that had to be written. Everyone go and get it'
Owen Jones 'A great read. It has a ton of empirical analysis data as well as just stories of what was going on in some of these newsrooms that you probably haven't read or encountered elsewhere. It's a really useful tool for folks who are still trying to change the minds of folks around them, to help them really understand how freaking propagandized they are if this is the kind of media they are consuming'
Jared Ware, co-host of Millennials Are Killing Capitalism 'This is a really vital volume for seeing through media reporting from October 2023 to the present day'
Nathan Robinson, Current Affairs 'I cannot recommend it enough. A stunning work of data analysis proving the genocide incitement perpetrated by legacy liberal media'
Matthew Remski, co-author of Conspirituality 'A painstakingly detailed indictment of the Fourth Estate, showing how cable shows, newspapers, and online news sites helped build support for the mass killing of Palestinians'
Mondoweiss 'Powerful .. an empirically rich critique of the full horror of the performance of American journalism on Gaza.'
Counterfire 'How to Sell a Genocide vividly and meticulously demonstrates the power of narrative and the powers involved in shaping them... Through painstaking documentation over a 12-month period, Johnson shows how anti-Palestinian racism among elite liberals and liberal institutions constituted "Moats of Rationalization" that primed Western audiences for genocide.'
Noura Erakat, Human rights attorney and author of Justice For Some 'Read this book'
As'ad AbuKhalil, professor of political science at California State University