I noticed
the reporting
was, in fact,
distorting.
Is journalism
comporting
to
you know
who?
A day
of demonstration
across
the nation
in every location
with a
fire station,
or at least
one
not far away,
should demand
we pay
close attention.
With barely
a mention,
and an odd
contention
that participation
was in
the tens
of thousands,
not millions
as the math
bares out;
the clout
of the once
touted
journalistic
outlet
is about
to get
caught
in what
ought
to be
simply
unthinkable.
Did pressure
mount
to distort
the count
or report
more generically?
Since when
have there been
approximately
2700 mass
demonstrations
across the nation
in a single day?
Meh?
And several
tens of thousands
in several
cities and towns
means millions
(at least seven)
gathered
and together
stood
for democracy
which should
be covered
accurately
and emphatically.
It’s a serious
story.
The NYT
and NPR
know when
numbers
are telling.
It’s smelling
fishy-
this wishy
washy
story of no
big deal.
The real
takeaway
from
an incredibly
peaceful
and supportive
pro-democracy
day
that was,
in fact,
of history
is no mystery.
Crowd size
matters.
And the way
we tell it
will sell it
or not.
They may
downplay
this No Kings
day
as a way
to keep
the peace.
But we choose
the news
to peruse
assuming
abuse
is not
informing it.
Performing
it ,
with
a softer
version,
lacking immersion
in details,
further derails,
perhaps
incrementally,
what is essentially
necessary
for democracy
to be
more than
in name only.