Billiejeens
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Dozens of current and former New York Times staffers have publicly denounced the paper for putting its black employees in danger by running an op-ed by Arkansas senator Tom Cotton that calls for a military crackdown on George Floyd protesters.
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BJ -
Of course they do, they are not journalists they are activists.
On the bright side they are acknowledging that the black staff have a propensity to be criminals.
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‘This Puts Black Staff In Danger’: New York Times Writers Revolt Over Tom Cotton’s Op-Ed; Cotton Responds
The paper’s editorial page director defended the decision, saying Cotton’s stance “requires public scrutiny and debate.”
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BJ -
Of course they do, they are not journalists they are activists.
On the bright side they are acknowledging that the black staff have a propensity to be criminals.