The New York Times Have Always Lacked Common Sense i.e.: Free Speech for Anyone or Don't Offend By Printing 'Homosexual' or 'AIDS'



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Do you know there was a time the NY Times would not publish certain words even if the wrds hrepresented millions of people that were not heterosexual like the publishers thught every body should be and clinical words like AIDS because they thought it was only those homosexuals that wwere getting it. 

But you get a nazi or extremist right winger which even threatens our free speech who is in line with a president that says the NY Times is fake news, everyone owes him to publish. He deserves to tell the readership the junk people hear on the meeting of the klan or the white extremists.  What a shame for this paper! I think the new generation is passed the need to to have such a paper wether on the net or readership. 

After a furious push back now they want to un-ring the bell they rang.

Adam at adamfoxie blog Int.


 Oliver Darcy on CNN Business posted the following: 
In an at-times tense town hall with staff, leadership at The New York Times on Friday addressed the process that led to the publication of Republican Sen. Tom Cotton's controversial op-ed — a piece that ignited furious debate inside and outside of the newspaper.
James Bennet, the editor of the editorial page, announced in the meeting that Cotton's op-ed, posted online Wednesday, would not be published in print on Sunday as had been initially planned, multiple staffers who watched the virtual town hall told CNN Business.
Bennet, who apologized for the debacle, added that The Times would append an editor's note to the online version of Cotton's piece, the people said.
Cotton's piece, published with the title "Send In the Troops," argued the Insurrection Act could be invoked to deploy the military across the country to assist local law enforcement with unrest sparked by the death of George Floyd 

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