The White House Correspondents' Dinner, an annual event known for its blend of humor, politics, and media, took a dramatic turn this year as it became the focal point for protests against the ongoing war in Gaza. As guests, including prominent journalists, celebrities, and politicians, arrived for the event, they were met with chants of ‘shame on you’ from hundreds of protesters. The demonstrators, voicing their frustration and anger, accused the U.S. media of failing to adequately cover the Gaza conflict and misrepresenting the situation on the ground. Amid the glitz and glamour of the dinner, a huge Palestinian flag unfurled by protesters served as a stark reminder of the conflict overshadowing the evening.
President Joe Biden, who took part in the roast, did not mention the Gaza situation during the event, a decision that drew criticism from some quarters. The contrast between the festive atmosphere inside and the passionate protests outside highlighted the deep divisions and complex emotions surrounding the Gaza conflict. The protesters aimed to draw attention to what they see as a biased portrayal of the war in Gaza by U.S. media outlets, arguing that the coverage does not fully reflect the suffering and realities faced by Palestinians.
The White House Correspondents' Dinner, typically a night of camaraderie and celebration among the media and political elite, thus became a platform for political expression and activism. The presence of the protesters and their message underscored the global implications of the Gaza conflict and the role of media… Baca lebih lanjut
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