Media Analysis

Mainstream media ignores massive civil disobedience for Palestine that shut down New York’s Grand Central Station

The huge antiwar protest for Palestine at New York's Grand Central Station was the kind of media event that the mainstream press should eagerly cover. They ignored it.

The huge protest last night at New York’s Grand Central Station, sponsored by Jewish Voice for Peace, is exactly the sort of event that the mainstream U.S. media normally likes to cover. A thousand protesters demanding a ceasefire in Gaza actually closed down the terminal for a time, and then 300 of them got peacefully arrested, in what was arguably the biggest act of nonviolent civil disobedience in New York in many years. Most of the protesters wore photogenic black t-shirts with white lettering: “Jews Say Ceasefire Now,” and “Not in Our Name.”

There were striking photographs and video footage: hundreds of demonstrators blocking the railroad terminal’s main concourse; banners unfurled above, from a balcony; long lines of people waiting to be arrested and taken away. The protesters emphasized that many, probably most, of them were Jewish, and that they were challenging a mainstream narrative that protesting the killing in Gaza is somehow antisemitic. 

You would expect huge media coverage. But you would be wrong, as the mainstream continued its policy of downplaying or ignoring what is easily the biggest wave of nationwide antiwar protest in the U.S. since the 2003 invasion of Iraq. 

Over 300 Jewish New Yorkers were arrested at Grand Central calling for a ceasefire in the largest civil disobedience NYC has seen in 20 years. (Photo: Jewish Voice for Peace)
Over 300 Jewish New Yorkers were arrested at Grand Central calling for a ceasefire in the largest civil disobedience NYC has seen in 20 years. (Photo: Jewish Voice for Peace)

Let’s start with America’s newspaper of record, the New York Times; the protest actually took place on its home turf. In this morning’s print edition: not a word. Online, a short, 14-paragraph report, which is already hard to find on the Times home page. (Update: by 10:20 a.m., the Times had removed from the home page its direct link to the report.) Instead, the print edition had a bizarre front-page article about how the comedian Dave Chappelle is allegedly flirting with antisemitism as he includes Gaza in his live performances. The Times report on Grand Central did include tantalizing quotes from only three demonstrators, including 81-year-old Rosalind Petchesky, a member of Jewish Voice for Peace who was later arrested. “I don’t believe in this war,” was all the Times allowed her to say. You can bet that Ms. Petchesky had more opinions than that.

At least the Times did run a report. Over at the Washington Post, there was only a one-paragraph summary and a single photo. So far, absolutely nothing at National Public Radio. Quick searches at both cable news networks CNN and MSNBC turned up no coverage yet either. 

The failure to report the Grand Central Station protest is only the latest example of the mainstream news blackout.

This site’s Michael Arria has just documented a string of examples over the past three weeks:

Thousands have hit the streets in NYC, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and dozens of other cities. A D.C. protest organized by Jewish activist groups drew thousands, and hundreds were later arrested, including two dozen Rabbis. An estimated 25,000 people showed up to a rally in Chicago. 

(Here’s another example: a big protest in Philadelphia on October 20 that was also nearly ignored.)

Canceling coverage of last night’s Grand Central protest is actually extraordinary. Both CNN and MSNBC have sent quite a few reporters to Israel (although not Gaza), to cover the war. Why couldn’t they find correspondents to report from the heart of New York City? 

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It is obvious that the journalists at MSNBC, who are experts in the region, and who always give the other side of the story, have been marginalized, and kept muzzled. Ayman Moheyldin, Ali Velshi, and Mehdi Hasan, are all quietly removed and not seen. It is disgusting that MSNBC has given in to the pressure of the zionists from AIPAC and the ex ambassadors, and known liars like Mark Regev, and Danon, who used to appear in the media when Israel mows the lawn, and lie with straight faces. For the first time it is obvious just how much our media is controlled. The enormity of the situation is suddenly very, very clear.

The American people have been deliberately fed the propaganda coming from the apartheid nation, and the truth about what happens in Gaza is omitted in all these chanels. Israel has killed journalists, their families, and anyone reporting from within Gaza. It seems the root cause is NEVER discussed, nor the words occupation or the fact that the Palestinians are living without freedom or rights in their concentration camp.
It’s all part of the plan, and the more the American people can be kept in the dark, the better for the US to get their support to send the weapons and funding.

Afraid of the truth…of what is being hidden???

“CNN and MSNBC have sent quite a few reporters to Israel”

…but not Mondoweiss. There’s a correspondent in Gaza, and one in the West Bank, but since Oct 7 not a single reporter for MW took the trouble to see the decimated towns and villages, to talk to survivors, to soldiers police and civilians, to Jews and Arabs , to the families of the kidnapped hostages.