I am the one with bias?
All I see is one side calling it an occupation or open-air prison. The other side says it is not.
Ok so I ask that side what they call it? That is having a bias?
If I lived there, I would say the word I could come up would be prison. I can be totally off base.
When not under self-induced bombardment (Jihadi armed conflict against Israel's civilian population is supported by a solid majority of Gaza's population consistently by polling), which is 99+% of the time, the living conditions in Gaza are no worse than that of any other badly-run country under deeply corrupt-government rule, e.g. Most of Africa and Asia. Is half the world "an open-air prison?
Most references to Gaza being an "open air prison" and "occupied" (even post Oct 7) are descriptions of Gaza in non-war time, not to describe the current conditions. That is why antisemites and radical leftists use it to justify (or to provide "context," for those who prefer to hide their biases behind pseudo-intellectual veneers) Hamas's actions.
I was referring to those who use the term, but now that you mention it, yes, I think asking, "what would
you call it?" reveals some bias, at least a bias to rush to the defense of leftist media. It's difficult for me to believe that you seriously think it necessary for media to have one-line descriptions for places.
Person A: Chicago is a prison!
Person B: Well actually, it's not.
Person A: Disagree? But then what else would you call it.... See, that's why I called it a prison. I just couldn't come up with a better description for a crime-ridden, foul-smelling metropolis.
There's a willingness by many to promote false and dangerous rhetoric, creating a narrative that provides cover for Hamas and excuses those demonstrating in the streets for Jewish blood.