koshergrl
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Once again the champions of racial division prove that is exactly what they are...not the advocates of *diversity* that they claim.
And once again, fake news and the left prove that the offenses they attack other for are the offenses they knowingly engage in themselves. In this case, racism.
"ONLY two of the 20-plus reporters who covered the presidential campaign for The New York Times were black. None were Latino or Asian. That’s less diversity than you’ll find in Donald Trump’s cabinet thus far. Of The Times’s newly named White House team, all six are white, as is most everyone in the Washington bureau.
"Traveling to other departments, Metro has only three Latinos among its 42 reporters, in a city with the second largest Hispanic population in the country. Sports has one Asian man, two Hispanics and no African-Americans among its 21 reporters, yet blacks are plentiful among the teams they cover and the audience they serve. In the Styles section, every writer is white, while American culture is anything but."
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/17/p...s-diversity-liz-spayd-public-editor.html?_r=0
"The New York Times is in favor of diversity. Here’s a bit of an editorial the paper wrote about the GOP convention this summer:
"The unrelenting whiteness of the Republican National Convention — perhaps the whitest in 100 years — is stunning in itself. Donald Trump has tried to mask its segregationist flavor by strategically featuring African-American speakers to colorize the hall and validate the pronouncements of white speakers like Rudolph Giuliani, the former New York mayor, who have ceaselessly lectured black people on criminality."
New York Times staff less diverse than Trump’s cabinet - Hot Air
And once again, fake news and the left prove that the offenses they attack other for are the offenses they knowingly engage in themselves. In this case, racism.
"ONLY two of the 20-plus reporters who covered the presidential campaign for The New York Times were black. None were Latino or Asian. That’s less diversity than you’ll find in Donald Trump’s cabinet thus far. Of The Times’s newly named White House team, all six are white, as is most everyone in the Washington bureau.
"Traveling to other departments, Metro has only three Latinos among its 42 reporters, in a city with the second largest Hispanic population in the country. Sports has one Asian man, two Hispanics and no African-Americans among its 21 reporters, yet blacks are plentiful among the teams they cover and the audience they serve. In the Styles section, every writer is white, while American culture is anything but."
http://www.nytimes.com/2016/12/17/p...s-diversity-liz-spayd-public-editor.html?_r=0
"The New York Times is in favor of diversity. Here’s a bit of an editorial the paper wrote about the GOP convention this summer:
"The unrelenting whiteness of the Republican National Convention — perhaps the whitest in 100 years — is stunning in itself. Donald Trump has tried to mask its segregationist flavor by strategically featuring African-American speakers to colorize the hall and validate the pronouncements of white speakers like Rudolph Giuliani, the former New York mayor, who have ceaselessly lectured black people on criminality."
New York Times staff less diverse than Trump’s cabinet - Hot Air