'I'm Not Willing to Let White People Off the Hook' for Voting for Trump

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member
A lot of you have probably heard of board member Sarah Jeong. She’s was the woman who was discovered to have posted multiple racist tweets that spoke radically about white people. But, the NYT didn’t care. They called it parody. They called it self-defense against people who were racist against Jeong.

Welcome, Mara Gay. Gay joined the editorial board in April, four months before Jeong was hired. The people at the NYT must have thought how wonderful it would be to shift even further left than they already were.

Gay was a panel guest on Wednesday’s edition of MSNBC’s “Deadline” program, where the panel was talking about the midterms and how race is playing a big role. I mean, how else can you keep racism alive and well if you don’t inject it into every conversation? That’s sarcasm, folks.


NYT Editorial Board Member on MSNBC: 'I'm Not Willing to Let White People Off the Hook' for Voting for Trump
 

h3mech

Active Member
A lot of you have probably heard of board member Sarah Jeong. She’s was the woman who was discovered to have posted multiple racist tweets that spoke radically about white people. But, the NYT didn’t care. They called it parody. They called it self-defense against people who were racist against Jeong.

Welcome, Mara Gay. Gay joined the editorial board in April, four months before Jeong was hired. The people at the NYT must have thought how wonderful it would be to shift even further left than they already were.

Gay was a panel guest on Wednesday’s edition of MSNBC’s “Deadline” program, where the panel was talking about the midterms and how race is playing a big role. I mean, how else can you keep racism alive and well if you don’t inject it into every conversation? That’s sarcasm, folks.


NYT Editorial Board Member on MSNBC: 'I'm Not Willing to Let White People Off the Hook' for Voting for Trump

TDS that is all
 

GURPS

INGSOC
PREMO Member

Sarah Jeong tired of hearing white suburbanite homeowners flap their hands about how they don’t feel safe



Remember Sarah Jeong? She’s the woman who was hired by the New York Times despite a long history of racist tweets. CUNY professor of history Angus Johnston took the same tack as New Yorker food correspondent Helen Rosner — if you’re sharing that picture compiling Jeong’s racist tweets rather than researching her Twitter timeline yourself, you’re just a sheep who’s been fed some alt-right red meat. The Verge argued that her hiring was “not a good-faith conversation” but rather “intimidation.”

Jeong will have white suburbanite homeowners know that she’s a small Asian woman who takes public transit everywhere — don’t tell her about not feeling safe. (But New York City Mayor Eric Adams just declared it a myth that the subway isn’t safe.)








 
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