Edgetho
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How do you argue against a claim of starving Children?
It's pretty simple, IMO. If it's coming from the Legacy Media, it's probably a lie.
When it's this coordinated, this disciplined, using mostly the same words and verbage.... It's probably another Media-Generated Hoax.
www.frontpagemag.com
Here’s a little blast from the past
But here’s the extraordinary thing about the aftermath of the Yemen famine hoax.
It's pretty simple, IMO. If it's coming from the Legacy Media, it's probably a lie.
When it's this coordinated, this disciplined, using mostly the same words and verbage.... It's probably another Media-Generated Hoax.
The Media Pulled the Same Famine Hoax in Yemen Before Gaza | Frontpage Mag
Since the famine began, Yemen’s population shot up from 30 million to 39 million.
Here’s a little blast from the past
Pictures of sick children and headlines like this became typical.Yemen crisis: 85,000 children ‘dead from malnutrition’ – BBC
85000 Children in Yemen May Have Died of Starvation – New York Times
85,000 children in Yemen have starved to death: Save the Children report – ABC News
The attempt to stop weapons from going to the Houthis failed, and the Iran-backed Islamic terrorist group armed up and began terrorizing shipping lanes.The media pulled this same famine hoax in Yemen to protect Iran’s Houthi terrorists
The population of Yemen actually rose 30%
Believing media lies is an IQ and ethics test pic.twitter.com/5cRWv9dmim
— Daniel Greenfield – “Hang Together or Separately” (@Sultanknish) July 29, 2025
But here’s the extraordinary thing about the aftermath of the Yemen famine hoax.