This is honestly the first time I’ve seen pretty much anything about it.

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Nope, I haven’t seen a single news article about it. Guess our propaganda machine is better than we thought it was.

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Seems like it hasn’t been this bad since when Bush launched Iraq war 2… basically every major city in the US and Europe had huge protests, and it got almost exactly 0 coverage outside of local news covering your local city.

Now all the local news in the US are just Sinclair subsidiaries/franchises.

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I don’t think it’s the propaganda machine (or maybe this is), but in the US, almost nothing is reported from other countries. If 100,000 people died in some wild natural disaster outside the US, we would get almost no real details, but we would get the full life story of the one American that was killed who was from New Jersey. It’s just the way our media is. No real information. Just dumb sap stories.

It’s the same reason the Republicans haven’t been able to identify when they’re ingesting blatant Russian propaganda. They’ve never seen or heard it before outside of their favorite American talking head.

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Meanwhile in the rest of the world the news was flooded with information surrounding Trump. It’s a weird time we live in.

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Scary part is that the protests within America were not covered, or were barely mentioned.

The 20th was Trump’s inauguration + MLK, so a LOT of people marched across the US. That said, most of the coverage is from small local papers and broadcasters. The big new orgs shied away.

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The revolution will NOT be televised

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Every time someone posts the latest daily poll that shows change is impossible and what they’re predicting is inevitable, I need to remember that quote.

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Scary part is that the protests within America were not covered, or were barely mentioned.

You can NOT rely on the media to cover the important stuff, or to tell you what is important. This is because (1) the billion owned media wants you do be apathetic so they can get gigantic GOP tax cuts for the rich, and (2) the average journalist does not have any special skill set in letting them know what is important, and (3) journalists and editors are lazy and only cover what other outlets are covering.

You have to work extra hard to understand reality, and things like Lemmy help with that.

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It wasn’t showing up on Lemmy either.

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I’m seeing it on lemmy right now

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Did you see it on Inauguration Day?

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I didn’t see shit about this on Inauguration Day

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Yes, it was on news@lemmy.world

Eight years ago 500,000 marched in DC against Trump. He has returned and so has the protest - just on a smaller scale

https://lemmy.world/post/24401734

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Yes?

Do we have some reason to believe that information about these protests (from three days ago, which we are currently discussing and looking at photos of) is being suppressed on lemmy? Or was being suppressed? Would that be evident in checking the mod logs?

Edit: even OP just said in another comment that they “saw an article about it” after all. I guess I just don’t understand the framing of the question

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What the hell, I had no idea. I heard nothing.

Now everyone will hear something.

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Everyone? I wish. :(

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Because protests accomplish absolutely nothing in America without violence. The billionaires are nice and comfy in their ivory towers, they have no concern for the peasants on the streets. If they are comfortable then nothing changes.

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And if the prospective protestors are comfortable, they’ll stop short of their goals. Perhaps very short, if they start at all.

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The violent protests didn’t do shit either, they just pissed off the rest of the citizenship. When protests turn to violence, all too often it’s against the businesses that the peasants frequent.

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Also true, those are the wrong targets. There’s a much more pragmatic approach.

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