Three points on “Elephant’s coverage” of Israel-Palestine War Crimes.

Elephant Journal
The Daily Mindful
Published in
3 min readApr 9, 2024

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Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis presents:

In the latest episode of Elephant’s long-running, award-winning podcast and video series Walk the Talk Show with Waylon Lewis, Waylon addresses comments Readers have made about Elephant’s coverage of the Israel-Palestine war crimes with three points:

  1. We have not been silent. We have covered this issue. It is part of the mindful life and part of our mission. Saying that we haven’t covered it, even if that were true, which it is not, is like saying you haven’t contributed. If you care about our platform, you can participate in it. We’re read-written. If you don’t participate in it, you don’t get to criticize us for not having more than 20 articles on the subject.
  2. We’re not just one voice. It is not just the voice of Waylon. We are a community and we need to hear from people in our community. We need to hear from you. Share your own thoughts.
  3. It is incredibly heartbreaking. Every day. It’s great that the TikTok generation (etc) have woken up to these war crimes, to caring. But, one final note: there are other ongoing genocides in the world that nobody seems to care about. And that undermines our caring. If we care about any innocent women, children, and civilians, we need to…

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