In 2008 at the St. Paul Republican Convention, police arrested 818 protesters, which was less than half of the number arrested at their 2004 convention. Minneapolis had more than 3,700 well-trained, well-armed police officers on the street, and police and FBI raided suspected anarchists prior to the event.
In 1968 at the Chicago Democratic National Convention, police arrested 589 protesters and it was all over the news for days and weeks, and is still be written about as an historic "event" of the '60s.
There are a number of national and internation press outlets that seem to think it's actually news, including The Sydney Morning Herald in Australia, and Reuter's UK, but the American press seemed to ignore or bury it.
I don't get it. I know '68 was a year filled with political insanity on a number of levels, but when 10,000 people take to the street in protest in any city in the world, it's newsbig news. Especially when there's a concerted, armed police response.
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