If US media reported the protests in Baltimore akin to similar events in Third World countries, the public would see the true nature of biased coverage in Maryland.
US media cover events that happen in the United States and in the
rest of the world, especially those taking place in far-away,
non-industrialized countries, in a very distinct manner.
The author writes:
It is clear that there is more going on in Baltimore than what we can
see when reported by CNN, Fox News, MSNBC and others. Mainstream US
media choose not to cover the whole story, deliberately leaving out the
peaceful side of the Baltimore protests. Instead, all we can hear
about is "Riots Erupt," "Night of Unrest," "Rage" and "The Worst Moment
in America's History".
#BaltimoreRiots Baltimore "Riot" Media Coverage Highlights Double Standards When Whites Riot http://t.co/qor6AnJPt2 pic.twitter.com/qXtgqKeQKw
— Angry TP Roll (@AngryTPRoll) April 28, 2015
A
Washington Post reporter wrote an article "How Western Media Would
Cover Baltimore if It Happened Elsewhere," brilliantly pinpointing the
double-standards and racist nature of US media coverage during the
protests in Baltimore. Karen Attiah, the author of the story,
deliberately chose wording and logic used by US media companies when
covering a story about protests in some distant nation to describe the
Baltimore protests.The author writes:
"Black Americans, a minority ethnic group, are
killed by state security forces at a rate higher than the white majority
population. Young, black American males are 21 times more likely to be
shot by police than white American males."
Readers quickly picked up on the satirical story, providing their own
thoughts on the events in Baltimore. A person with the nickname
"Hehelta" said:
#freddiegray #baltimore #BaltimoreUprising #BALTIMORELOOTCREW Double standards, much ? pic.twitter.com/eDdZIEks6Z
— Ricky Riley (@epicarthouse) April 30, 2015
"When few rebels were killed in Darfur in 2003
after attacking a military garrison, killed many officers in cold blood
and burned landed aeroplanes, American media callled that Genocide.
Clooney, Save Darfur and other self-made activists wept crocodile tears.
Now they are mute. Isn't that hypocritical Apartheid??"
The use of certain racialized terms, such as "thugs," "criminals,"
as well as the overuse of the words "violence" and "riot" are mostly
reserved to instances when protesters are predominantly Black, such
as in the Baltimore protesters. However, when rioters are White, media
labels them as "fans" or "revelers". A reader named Optimo, caught
onto this paradox as well:
"But yet when (white) Ohio State students light cars on fire after a football game, nobody calls them "thugs" — interesting."
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