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Want more proof the left will eat you? NY Times opinion editor resigns over the Tom Cotton flap

The New York Times editorial page editor and owner defended it in public statements but then they totally surrendered to a woke child mob from their own newsroom that apparently gets triggered if they're presented with any opinion contrary to their own, as opposed to telling the woke children in their newsroom this is the workplace, not a social-justice seminar on campus,"


Nailed it.
 
Anybody here remember nyorange from an old board? He was retired from the ny times and he would swear up and down there was no bias at the ny times. Of course he was delusional.

Most liberals agree completely. They think the NYT, NPR and PBS are all straight down the middle. They literally believe in a world that does not exist.
 
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Anybody here remember nyorange from an old board? He was retired from the ny times and he would swear up and down there was no bias at the ny times. Of course he was delusional.
AND being an editor/journalist you would have thought he believed in free speech but he would run to Hubbs and whine about speech he didn't like. Of course he got the volquest political board shut down. So its no surprise that the NYT is all up in arms over someone speaking inconvenient truths. One thing about the Trump era, he enrages the left so much they go insane and forget to hide their true agendas. I mean I have known who they are for years but the average Joe had no clue how truly left of center and corrupt they have been for decades.
 
AND being an editor/journalist you would have thought he believed in free speech but he would run to Hubbs and whine about speech he didn't like. Of course he got the volquest political board shut down. So its no surprise that the NYT is all up in arms over someone speaking inconvenient truths. One thing about the Trump era, he enrages the left so much they go insane and forget to hide their true agendas. I mean I have known who they are for years but the average Joe had no clue how truly left of center and corrupt they have been for decades.
You nailed it.
 
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AND being an editor/journalist you would have thought he believed in free speech but he would run to Hubbs and whine about speech he didn't like. Of course he got the volquest political board shut down. So its no surprise that the NYT is all up in arms over someone speaking inconvenient truths. One thing about the Trump era, he enrages the left so much they go insane and forget to hide their true agendas. I mean I have known who they are for years but the average Joe had no clue how truly left of center and corrupt they have been for decades.

I briefly considered journalism as a career. I went to USF my freshman year (transferred to UA after that) and was told by a well meaning professor that I had no future in journalism after a lively debate on Affirmative Action.

Later at UA, long after I'd decided to steer clear of the profession, I had friends in the school of journalism and a few were right leaning. I'm not sure how they put up with the grief they took. More power to them.
 
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I briefly considered journalism as a career. I went to USF my freshman year (transferred to UA after that) and was told by a well meaning professor that I had no future in journalism after a lively debate on Affirmative Action.

Later at UA, long after I'd decided to steer clear of the profession, I had friends in the school of journalism and a few were right leaning. I'm not sure how they put up with the grief they took. More power to them.

It’s very basic with “journalism”. Stick with the where, what, who, why, when and how without editorializing.... unless your editorializing makes a leftist point, then it’s encouraged
 
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I briefly considered journalism as a career. I went to USF my freshman year (transferred to UA after that) and was told by a well meaning professor that I had no future in journalism after a lively debate on Affirmative Action.

Later at UA, long after I'd decided to steer clear of the profession, I had friends in the school of journalism and a few were right leaning. I'm not sure how they put up with the grief they took. More power to them.

Dr. Walter Williams and I adamantly oppose Affirmative Action. A white liberal tool used to divide. The liberal believes the black American's stupidity leaves him handicapped.

The last I checked, Chicago's postal service was 80% black. Chicago's population is not 80% black.
 
Dr. Walter Williams and I adamantly oppose Affirmative Action. A white liberal tool used to divide. The liberal believes the black American's stupidity leaves him handicapped.

The last I checked, Chicago's postal service was 80% black. Chicago's population is not 80% black.

That was my argument back in 1992 as well. It went over like a lead balloon.
 
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