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Protest? What Protest? American Corporate Media Don't See What They Don't
Want to See


Sun, 12/13/2009 - 20:03 - dlindorff 

Yesterday, I mentioned a line from an old science teacher: "If you can't
measure it, it doesn't exist."

In what passes for corporate journalism in American, this concept has taken
the form of, "If we don't report on it, it didn't happen."

That certainly was the case for the emergency protest organized by a
coalition of anti-war organizations under the banner EndUSWars.org
<http://www.enduswars.org> , which saw over 1000 people gather on short
notice in the bitter cold on Lafayette Park opposite the White House to
protest President Obama's escalation of the war in Afghanistan on Saturday,
Dec. 12.

http://www.thiscantbehappening.net/files/images/whitehousedemo.thumbnail.jpg
Nader addresses Afghan War protesters Dec. 12 at a White House demonstration
the US media says didn't happen.

Not a word about this impromptu protest, which included many people who had
supported the election of President Obama only a year ago, appeared in the
New York Times. Nor did the Washington Post bother to mention the protest in
its own back yard, not even in its Metro section pages. The other arguably
national newspaper, USA Today, likewise blacked out news of the protest.

Granted, this first anti-war protest aimed at the new president within days
of his receipt of the Nobel Peace Prize in Oslo, didn't feature any A-list
speakers. Still, it did feature known names like Ralph Nader, former Rep.
and 2008 Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney of Georgia,
former Alaska Sen. and 2008 Democratic presidential contender Mike Gravel,
as well as Ohio Rep. and former 2008 presidential contender Dennis Kucinich.
Besides, even if a few hundred people protesting isn't that big a number,
considering that past anti-war protests have numbered in the hundreds of
thousands, even that constitutes a significant story in itself.

Furthermore, the Times did find newsworthy a small protest in Berkeley, CA
outside the home of the chancellor of the University of California, which
featured only about 60 demonstrators, and both the Times and the Post saw
fit to report on a modest demonstration of 10,000 or so people in Copenhagen
the same day.

There were reports on the White House protest in the American Spectator and
the Washington Times, two conservative publications, and also in the Los
Angeles Times, as well as on Voice of America, oddly enough. 

Considering the pathetic performance of the US media in covering the run-up
to the Iraq War and the handling of the Afghanistan war back in the early
days of the Bush/Cheney administration, and the self-criticism that
publications like the Times and the Post have made about their coverage of
that period, it is nothing short of remarkable to see them doing the same
thing all over again now, missing the early development of an anti-war
opposition to Obama's escalation of the Afghanistan War.

What is the explanation for this behavior, which almost makes the state
media in China look good?

Speaking as a reporter who worked at a number of daily newspapers back in
the 1970s, I have to wonder. The news desks at the papers I worked for in
those days were staffed by crusty veterans who for the most part made the
decisions on what went into the paper. Certainly there were stories that
higher-ups in the offices that had doors took an unseemly interest in, and
these sometimes either got embarrassingly overplayed, or axed, according to
the wishes of senior management (it was one such story of mine getting axed
that led to my protest and departure from my last daily newspaper job). But
certainly a story like this one, about a demonstration in front of the White
House, would not have been in that category, and I cannot imagine any of my
old editors deciding that such a story didn't warrant some kind of coverage.

I find it hard to image that the senior management at the Post or the Times
was leaning on the weekend news desks of those papers to black out the
demonstration and hide it from the public. Rather, we've reached a sorry
point, I believe, where the editors at the newsroom level are themselves
completely enculturated to the idea that protest doesn't matter, unless
there is violence or mass arrests or something, unrelated to the basic point
of the protest.

People gathering together in front of the commander in chief's house to
protest his war plans is simply not news to the arbiters of news relevance
in today's American corporate journalism.

All the more reason why we need to turn to new sources of our information
about what is happening in the world and in our own nation and back yards.

It is time to take back the media from the corporate hacks and flaks

 

 

 

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