Dishonorably Nominated: ICE Arrests, 'Resisting Dolls,' and The Unseen Singer
This report zeroes in on nominations for "The Remmys," an "un-coveted" award ceremony that highlights what its organizers deem as dysfunctional media moments. Among the entries are coverage of a federal agent's arrest amidst a crowd at a Minneapolis courthouse and a critique of a documentary seemingly focusing on "resisting dolls."
The coverage of the federal agents' arrest at the Minneapolis courthouse on February 11, 2026, as reported by The Minnesota Star Tribune, is flagged. The summary points to Chris Hayes of MS NOW for his role in reviewing the event.
Furthermore, the award organizers highlight reporting from Lorena O’Neil at Rolling Stone for what they characterize as a "ludicrous" and "ineffectual" protest against ICE efforts, detailing a perceived lack of substantial journalism in their coverage. This points to a narrative that includes a "singer shortage" and "celebrity mom renovations" as other categories of questionable media attention.
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