Every single tweet about the media ignoring the teacher strike in West Virginia is filled with links from NPR, LAT, NYT, WaPo and others covering the teacher strike in West Virginia
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A not insubstantial part of this comes from the amount of news coming out of Washington and tired journalists apparently trying to will the chaotic era we're all living through out of existence. https://twitter.com/jason_a_w/status/969982520191143936?s=21 …
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"Why isn't anyone covering West Virginia?" (When they are) is also a way of saying "why is Washington dominating the news," when they can't say that because that question itself is absurd.
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Anyway if you find yourself wondering "why isn't the media covering this?" a good thing to do is get off twitter and go take a spin on a news site or google news. ("Get off twitter" is my advice in all situations, actually.)
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My mentions are taking on a flavor of "Corporate media [that is often unionized] hates unions and that's why they're not covering the strike [that it is actually covering]!" So, uh, I'm taking my own advice and getting off Twitter for a while. Masterchef Junior is back!
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Just for the sake of continuity, I'm linking part II of this thread to yesterday's part i. <waves> hello, here is part iihttps://twitter.com/mccanner/status/970317166460506113?s=21 …
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I was worried I was getting proximity bias living in Virginia because I’ve seen daily coverage (and I live in eastern Virginia, hours from the state line)
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