Australian Media Faces Existential Crisis After Realising This Whole Free Palestine Thing Might Extend Well Beyond University Lawns And Instagram

Australian Media Faces Existential Crisis After Realising This Whole Free Palestine Thing Might Extend Well Beyond University Lawns And Instagram

CLANCY OVERELL | Editor | CONTACT

After years of sitting on the fence and looking the other way, the Australian media is today reckoning with the fact that showing basic sympathy towards the starving and war-weary people of Gaza is actually a very mainstream sentiment.

This explosive moment of of self-reflection has rocked newsrooms all over the country, from the talk back radio stations to the increasingly gun-shy ABC.

This comes as the tens of thousands of everyday Australians march across the Sydney Harbour Bridge in solidarity in protest of the abhorrent war crimes being committed by Israel against the Palestinian people.

This existential feeling of extreme detachment from the general public is only amplified by the undeniable fact this crowd actually isn’t even that representative of the actually number of people who are horrified by the events taking place on the Gaza strip – as the extreme weather conditions clearly shrank the overall number of people who would have otherwise attended this record-breaking protest

The crowd that did make it there is still one of the biggest to ever march the Harbour bridge, many who braved heavy winds and rain to join the chants “ceasefire now” and “free Palestine”.

With a large number of high-profile household names such as Julian Assange and former NSW Premier Bob Carr making their presence known, it’s now very difficult for the media to now write these protestors off as ‘terrorist sympathisers’.

It’s also clear that the plight of the Palestinians is something that ripples far beyond the university lawns and instagram timelines that have since been dismissed as the musings of ‘detached inner-city elites’ and ‘brazen anti-semites’.

Sydney’s ‘Rainy Sunday’ march also comes as a blow to both the Federal and State Labor governments, who have worked tirelessly to squash these protests using police powers and anti-free speech laws.

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