Senator Tom Cotton's 'New York Times' editorial drew sharp criticism following high tensions surrounding protests around the country against police brutality.
that"the decision to publish @SenTomCotton calling for troop deployments to quell unrest falls short of sound journalistic practice."that she"spent some of the happiest and most productive years of my life working" for theand it"is with love and sadness that I say: running this puts Black @nytimes staff - and many, many others - in danger.
“As part of our explorations of these issues, Times Opinion has published powerful arguments supporting protests, advocating fundamental change and criticizing police abuses," he continued. "Times Opinion owes it to our readers to show them counter-arguments, particularly those made by people in a position to set policy. We understand that many readers find Senator Cotton's argument painful, even dangerous. We believe that is one reason it requires public scrutiny and debate.
"reads like the kind of handwritten manifesto investigators might find glued to a wall in the dingy apartment of a lone gunman they stopped minutes before his planned attack."Weeks of protests across China, centered in Beijing's historic public square, were crushed that day when Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping declared martial law and security forces fired on the protesters.
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