The article discusses former Governor Andrew Cuomo's refusal to acknowledge that his March 2020 nursing home policy, which required facilities to accept COVID-positive patients, resulted in preventable deaths. Experts have linked this policy to an increase in nursing home fatalities. It also examines incendiary comments from political figures such as Rep. Maxine Waters, suggesting that such rhetoric incites violence against former President Trump. Additionally, it critiques how media narratives characterize protests against Israel, indicating they often cross into antisemitism rather than constructive criticism.
"You want the state to say, 'We killed people,' and that's not true." - Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Monday.
"I believe [Trump] expects violence. I believe he expects confrontation. I believe he's working toward a civil war." - Rep. Maxine Waters, March 13.
"Last spring, protesters . . . [used] language that some characterized as critical of the Israeli government." - The New York Times, Monday.
"Actually, the keffiyeh crowd wasn't criticizing the Jewish state so much as flat-out defaming it."
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