Yes, riot embarrassed Trump supporters but media coverage was biased
January 21, 2021
The recent acts of terrorism, riots and vandalization on Jan. 6 at the Capitol Building went much too far and have embarrassed millions of Trump supporters around the country.
As a Trump supporter, I was appalled to see the acts that occurred in Washington D.C.. One must know where to draw the line between peaceful protest and riots, and that line was crossed by the extremists who infiltrated the Capitol Building. Though at the end of the day, I think it is important to understand that the vast majority of Americans do not condone these actions, regardless of their political affiliation.
At times like these, I think it is important to step back and look at things logically. The atrocities committed in D.C. represent a tiny portion of extremists and not the entire political party as a whole. While it is not shown nearly as much by the media, the protests in D.C. have been and continue to be, overall, peaceful. While the headlines are overwhelmingly negative, as they should be with the events that have occurred, it is good to know that the coverage is not an accurate representation of the entire demonstration as a whole.
However, I believe the response from the media has been slightly biased, making it seem as if this type of thing is ¨unseen behavior.¨ It’s logical to compare it to the Black Lives Matter movement, which gained lots of momentum in mid-2020. The BLM movement, similarly to the demonstrations in D.C. right now, was much more peaceful than violent. However, in both instances, protests moved to riots and violence ensued.
When the numbers are compared, it comes off as slightly shocking. During the Capitol riot, there was one person shot dead. As a result of the BLM riots, a total of 23 people were shot dead. In the Capitol riot, 14 police officers were injured. In the BLM riots, over 700 police officers were injured. In the Capitol riot, no small businesses were affected. During the BLM riots, hundreds of small businesses were destroyed. And in the Capitol riot, there was one federal building damaged, while over 150 federal buildings were damaged as a result of the BLM riots. There were 220 reported violent demonstrations linked to BLM between May and August. This means that on average, the riots which were linked to BLM were significantly more violent than the Capitol riot.
I am using these statistics in no way to discredit the BLM movement. Instead, I am using these stats to draw attention to the difference between the general impact that the BLM riots and the Capitol riots had on the country versus how the media portrayed them. While the Capitol protests are overwhelmingly peaceful, the media is strongly centered around the riots and the negative of the situation. The coverage of the BLM movement I thought was largely positive, while the riots that were a result of the movement caused an extraordinary amount of damage.
I also believe that the media has been unfair to former President Donald Trump during this time. Trump has done nothing but condemn the riots, and is being ridiculed for ¨inciting violence.¨ While many questioned Trump’s decision to not send in the National Guard, he released statements telling the rioters to stand down and go home. Trump addressed the rioters and said, ¨You have to go home now… We have to have peace. We have to have law and order. We don’t want anybody hurt.¨ Now, I strongly believe that any politician inciting violence is extremely unacceptable; however, in the past, it has been overlooked with other politicians. Some quotes really stood out to me from left-leaning politicians over the past couple of years that I found to be unacceptable.
¨I just don’t know why there aren’t uprisings all over the country. Maybe there will be,¨ said Nancy Pelosi in 2018 in response to immigration policies.
¨If you see anybody from that cabinet in a restaurant, in a department store, at a gasoline station, you get out and create a crowd and you push back on them and you tell them they’re not welcome anymore, anywhere,¨ said Maxine Waters while addressing Trump administration officials in 2018.
I feel as if oftentimes Trump and other right-wing politicians are not treated the same as left-wing politicians by the media, and it is time that both parties are held accountable for their actions.
No part of me is condoning anything that has occurred during the riots at the Capitol Building; however, I do question the bias of the media during times like this comparing the response to other demonstrations in the previous years. By creating completely negative coverage towards one political party, the media creates more division and vilifies the party as a whole.
No name • Jan 9, 2024 at 10:14 pm
They were let in the capital they’re blowing it way up that what happened, when the cop killed George Floyd they rioted, looted and burn places down and also killed some people. They said riots are not supposed to be peaceful and you had mayors governors telling to do it. You can’t call one bad and then justify the other. I definitely seeing the government dividing us and people are blind to see it.