Did you notice the corporate media blackout of the March 2 rallies for Palestine?
Hundreds of thousands of people across the United States took to the streets for Palestine as part of the Global Day of Action on March 2. The corporate media failed to cover it.
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On March 2, hundreds of thousands of people around the U.S. joined millions of people around the globe for an international day of action to demand a ceasefire, no invasion of Rafah, and a free Palestine.
It is an outrage that mainstream media outlets almost completely failed to cover the massive pro-Palestinian demonstrations taking place in dozens of cities across the country.
In New York City, an estimated 50,000 people marched with energy and determination in the rain to demand an end to Israel and Biden’s genocide on March 2.
In San Francisco, 15,000 people took to the streets as part of the global day of action to say, hands off Rafah!
In Boston, thousands rallied and marched in the freezing rain outside of Cambridge City Hall on March 2 to say end the siege on Gaza now!
Thousands of people in Los Angeles rallied and marched outside of City Hall in a massive display of solidarity with Rafah on March 2.
Thousands in Washington DC surrounded the Israeli Embassy on March 2, just one week after the self-immolation at that location of US Airman Aaron Bushnell
The U.S. corporate media is trying to cover up Israel and Joe Biden’s genocide of Palestinians.
Between the continuous lies, the misleading headlines and the misrepresentation of peoples’ movements, mainstream media outlets serve as an arm of the war machine.
The media can attempt to silence our movement, but Biden cannot escape his plummeting popularity and the hundreds of thousands of people continually taking to the streets against his complicity in genocide.
We will continue to disrupt business as usual until Palestine is free!🇵🇸
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