An estimated 7 million peaceful protesters took to the streets on October 18, in the second-largest demonstration in US history (after the first Earth Day in 1970), demanding accountability and a return to democracy and the rule of law. In a system of government where citizens can only use the ballot box every two to six years to show how they feel about their electeds, that’s something you’d think would warrant journalistic attention.

Yet at the nation’s paper of record—whose headquarters sat literally a stone’s throw away from the New York City No Kings march route—the protest was deemed not important enough for a front-page story. Two small below-the-fold photos were offered instead (10/19/25), with the accompanying article buried on page 23.

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    That’s a copout, you need reject it as part of your mental model, because it’s limiting you. “I don’t like exactly what you said, it must be a narrative you were fed by my enemies”.

    it’s no narrative, it’s what I’ve seen here day after day.

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      imagine basing your political alignment on what strangers say about you and not the actual actions of said political body

      ‘lefty’s were mean to me on the internet so I voted for a Nazi pedophile’

      -you

      then smugly doubling down about these stupid justifications

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          the president obviously

          if you voted harris then why the fuck are you spending time defending trump supporters at this point

          like i get post 2016 but not after jan 6