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The Grayzone is an American news website and blog [6] described as fringe [12] and far-left by numerous sources. [23] It was founded and edited by American journalist Max Blumenthal. [3] The website was initially founded as The Grayzone Project [24] and was affiliated with AlterNet until early 2018. [9]
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The Grey Zone, an Italian film directed by Franco Bernini; The Grey Zone, a 2001 American film directed by Tim Blake Nelson; Greyzone, a 2018 Swedish-Danish drama series; The Grayzone, a news website founded by Max Blumenthal
The World magazine article is in part a defense of Zenz's research, and it most directly engages with The Grayzone's claims. I expanded the coverage of it in the body for that reason, but I can maybe go back and try to trim it. The Axios article mentions Zenz as well, and frames skepticism of him as "denialism". Al Jazeera doesn't mention him ...
EditorA makes an edit to an article, a “bad edit”, which does not adhere to a neutral point of view. This is by no means the first time that EditorA has made such an edit. EditorB reverts that edit, and on the discussion page (or in the edit summary) says. “I reverted your edit, EdA, because you are a POV-pusher, pushing a POV".
Max Blumenthal (born December 18, 1977) is an American journalist, author, blogger, and filmmaker. He was a writer for The Nation, AlterNet, [2] The Daily Beast, Al Akhbar, Mondoweiss, [3] and Media Matters for America, [4] [5] and has contributed to Al Jazeera English, The New York Times and the Los Angeles Times. [4]
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