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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsIf Seven Million People Protest And No One Hears About It, Did It Actually Happen? -- Digby
https://digbysblog.net/2025/10/19/if-seven-million-people-protest-and-no-one-else-hears-about-it-did-it-actually-happen/
James Fallows noted a slight difference between that front page and this one:

More than 100,000 people showed up yesterday in New York City alone. They estimate 7 million around the country. The first gets the big A1 front page story. The second has a picture below the fold and a story on page A23.
This is a huge problem.
I highly recommend this piece by Chris Hayes in the same NY Times (gift link) that discusses how much the attention asymmetry is killing us. Its a media problem, for sure. They are draw like flies to honey to all the provocations of the right and simply arent that interested in the earnest dissent from the left. Unless they commit violence or do something illegal they fail to see it as particularly newsworthy. The old if it bleeds it leads journalistic trope is very true. But its also a liberal/progressive problem.
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If Seven Million People Protest And No One Hears About It, Did It Actually Happen? -- Digby (Original Post)
erronis
Oct 19
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Groundhawg
(1,198 posts)1. Protests are useless.
Buzz cook
(2,830 posts)6. Not Useless at all.
They provide people with a common cause a gathering place.
They positively enforce action over inaction.
They display to the people in the area and driving by that they are not alone.
Even if the corporate media a don't cover the protests, they are all over social media. and that does more than a front page article in the NYT.
Go to a protest, wave a sign, and meet some new friends.
Groundhawg
(1,198 posts)7. I would never discourage protests, but they are useless.
spooky3
(38,234 posts)2. I was a long time NYT subscriber but finally had enough and canceled
Recently. It makes me sad because I want to support good journalism.
erronis
(22,578 posts)4. There are still some good journalists inside but the headlines are what count.
sop
(17,338 posts)3. We can't expect corporate media to accurately report news events that negatively impact their ownership's interests.
erronis
(22,578 posts)5. I have friends and relatives that still subscribe and send me clippings.
I wish they would stop.
Stop subscribing just for the crosswords, cooking stuff, etc.
Find other better sources.