Monday, September 26, 2011

"Presenting the protesters as criminals fits into the narrative they want to sell." Rick Capodicasa Kappra | Occupy Wall St. FBpage

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POST | "Well, it's mainstream news, but it could say so much more. How about sharing the protestors' concerns? Asking them why they've been there for two dedicated weeks? Why no questions about the dichotomy of police officers saying most of the arrests are for minor offenses, while on-site videos show their obviously aggressive approach to arresting the protestors?"
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COMMENT |"The media does not want to promote social change that may affect the status quo. They are, after all, owned and run by those in power. Presenting the protesters as criminals fits into the narrative they want to sell. Presenting their side of the story would be counter-productive to their interests.
" Rick Capodicasa Kappra


www.washingtonpost.com
NEW YORK — About 80 people have been arrested as demonstrators who were camped out near the New York Stock Exchange marched through lower Manhattan.

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