A New York Times op-ed is causing many of the newspaper's own staff to tweet the same 8 words
Bennet took to Twitter to defend his decision: “The Times editorial board has forcefully defended the protests as patriotic and criticized the use of force, saying earlier today that police too often have ‘responded with more violence — against protesters, journalists and bystanders.’ We’ve also crusaded for years against the underlying, systemic cruelties that led to these protests.
The outcry by the New York Times’ writers is one of the most visible and proactive protests by staffers at the paper in recent years and the latest in aThe New York Times and its staff are often a target for President Trump and his conservative allies; the president regularly describes the profitable, award-winning newspaper as “failing.”
Under Bennet, the paper’s opinion pages have brought in the views of more conservative writers, including columnist Bret Stephens and editor and writer Bari Weiss.Stephens, a former deputy editorial page editor at the Wall Street Journal, was hired in 2017 in a move to “broaden the range of Times debate about consequential questions.”
But his columns on climate science and other topics have drawn a backlash from readers. In December, the paper published anover a Stephens column titled “The Secrets of Jewish Genius,” disclosing that it had cited a study by an author with a history of making racist statements. Stephens said that at the time he didn’t know the study promoted racist views and was not endorsing it.
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