200,000
marching Americans News outlets slammed
for ignoring massive pro-life event
An estimated 200,000 people joined in a March for Life in
Washington, D.C., bringing to the streets in front of Congress their plea for
protection of the unborn. It was double the number of people that go to even
the biggest football games or indoor concerts. Yet the establishment media was
virtually absent.
WND Editor and CEO Joseph Farah has joined with
Media Research Center and more than 20 pro-life groups in denouncing the
establishment TV networks for failing to cover this year’s March for Life, held
last week.
According to MRC, CBS was the only major
broadcast network that covered the march – and the coverage was limited to 15
seconds during a discussion of moderate Republican opposition to the
Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
In the meantime, NBC, ABC and Spanish-language
networks Univision and Telemundo did not mention the march at all. “It’s not
surprising when the big media ignore large gatherings in Washington – year
after year – of hundreds of thousands of pro-life activists, but it is
unprofessional and betrays their absolute bias,” Farah said.
Other organizations that have joined MRC in
condemning the establishment media include the Catholic League, Liberty
Council, the Hispanic Leadership Fund, Concerned Women for America and Human
Life International.
Troy Newman, co-author
of “Abortion
Free: Your Manual for Building a Pro-Life America One Community at a Time,” said he thinks the media are trying to protect a
certain narrative about abortion.
“The March for Life is the largest annual civil
rights march in the world,” Newman told WND. “For the national media to
acknowledge this fact would contradict their premise that 1) abortion is a good
thing; 2) the country is firmly pro-abortion; and 3) the pro-lifers are a
small, insignificant group of religious extremists.”
Newman is president of Operation Rescue and a
member of the MRC coalition, continued. “In my humble opinion, the media is an
extension of the far left – it reports only the approved propaganda and ignores
the obvious truths. George Orwell’s ’1984′ has come to life in 2015 – the
national media is the ‘Ministry of Truth.’”
Farah agreed that the media are becoming
Orwellian. “As a journalist, senior newspaper executive and media entrepreneur
for more than 35 years, I’m genuinely ashamed at what my industry has become,”
Farah said. “Not only do they avoid debate and discussion of the sanctity of
life, they seek to distort the issue by hiding gatherings with the vigor one
would expect only in a totalitarian, closed society with a government-controlled
media.”
MRC President Brent Bozell did not hold back,
blasting the media for their lack of coverage. “If these were a few dozen
hipsters protesting corporate profits while taking selfies with iPhones, the
networks would have wall-to-wall coverage,” Bozell said. “The media cannot be
bothered to cover 200,000 pro-lifers who came to Washington in the middle of
winter to march for the unborn.
“It’s shameful. If you’re throwing Molotov
cocktails at police officers, the media will provide sympathetic coverage to
your cause,” he said. “If you’re standing up for the most vulnerable in our
society, the media turn a deaf ear. With each passing day, the media continue
to hemorrhage their credibility.”
Instead of covering the march, the major TV
networks devoted time to the New England Patriots’ “Deflategate” controversy,
sidecar dogs in America and Prince Andrew’s sex scandal, according to MRC.
David Kupelian, WND’s managing editor and the
driving force behind the monthly news magazine “Whistleblower,” said: “The big
media have been shunning pro-lifers for decades. I remember reporting back in
1989 how the Washington Post devoted a dozen stories to a major pro-choice
demonstration in D.C., even providing a map and directions to the upcoming
rally. But a year later, the gargantuan ‘Rally for Life ’90,’ which attracted
approximately 350,000 according to aerial photos, was graced with one 13-inch
story and one photo on page B3.”
At the time, Richard Harwood, the Post’s
ombudsman, wrote about the non-coverage this way: [The pro-life event] stirred
no juices at the Post. Many editors were unaware it was taking place …
Journalists here, [managing editor Leonard] Downie thinks, not only are not
part of the anti-abortion movement, but don’t know anyone who is. The movement
is seen as one of those “fundamentalist,” “fringe” things somewhere out there
in Middle America or Dixie. Those are not the circles in which we travel or
from which we draw intellectual nourishment. As one of last weekend’s editors
put it: ‘I didn’t even know this was anything important.
Kupelian is author of “The Marketing of Evil”
and “How Evil Works.”
http://www.wnd.com/2015/01/media-black-out-200000-marching-americans/
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