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sharedvalues

(6,916 posts)
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 10:26 PM Aug 2019

We have a problem: NY Times thinks the REAL story with their bothsidesism is "outrage culture"

HOW TRUMP AGGRAVATES THE TIMES’S LONG-RUNNING IDENTITY CRISIS

The crisis recalled several others involving the paper’s sometimes problematic and imperfectly applied impulse toward both-sides-ism, and the left’s problems with this approach. As much as the Times’s “but-her-emails” campaign coverage is still widely seen as a dark stain on the paper’s reputation, the “unity” headline seemed especially obtuse and unconnected to the world the Times was supposedly observing.

https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2019/08/how-trump-triggers-new-york-times-identity-crisis-headline-dean-baquet


Baquet convened a town hall on Monday afternoon to address the convulsions. “There was enough stuff that happened that it seemed like a good time to talk it out and hear from people,” an editor familiar with his thinking told me. “I think this is a really difficult story to cover, the story of Donald Trump and race and his character. We’re in a bit of uncharted territory. There is definitely some friction over, how does the paper position itself? I don’t think you could argue that we haven’t been tough on Donald Trump. There’s real debate, and some real disappointment, about how we position ourselves as an institution.” Another editor said, “What I think is really going on is, reporters on the front lines, particularly reporters of color, are really attuned to something happening in the country that is, to a lot of them, deeply scary, both personally and politically, and there’s a hunger to have a conversation about it. If this rhetoric continues, how is the Times covering it? What are the rules of engagement for a president who traffics in this stuff? How do we, as a newsroom, grapple with that?”

Last week’s drama appears to have underscored a gulf between some veteran Times journalists and an increasingly influential and vocal cohort of typically younger, next-generation employees. To boil down the nuance as simply as possible, the former camp sometimes views the latter as hypersensitive and politicized; the latter sometimes views the former as blindly tethered to tradition. As a more traditional Times reporter put it, “The headline was inelegant, it missed the point, it was poorly written, but it was not a federal hate crime, as you would think based on reactions from some people in the newsroom. The bigger issue is the culture of outrage.”


The Times is not prepared for this moment in history, which is indeed aberrant. And Dean Baquet CONTINUALLY mischaracterizes why people criticize him.

Here is the criticism: When one side lies openly, and you repeat the lies, you help the liars. The NYT regularly repeats lies in headlines. The NYT has done a lot to amplify Trump and the GOP lies like Benghazi and "but her emails". We don't think the NYT does this intentionally. We DO think that Republicans have figured out how to 'hack' or exploit the Times' usual rules, and in this they actually *get the Times to tell lies*.

We just want the Times to tell the truth. The problem is, however, one side is not truth-based. So to tell the truth, they would need to favor the left. Because only the left is truthful in America today. Sorry, but that's a fact. And the Times seems unable to handle it.
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We have a problem: NY Times thinks the REAL story with their bothsidesism is "outrage culture" (Original Post) sharedvalues Aug 2019 OP
p.s. Dean Baquet needs to go. sharedvalues Aug 2019 #1
From a NYT columnist sharedvalues Aug 2019 #2
please, please, please nyt, get your shit together. mopinko Aug 2019 #3
Make it two full year subscriptions... pbmus Aug 2019 #4
if the run a front page demanding congress impeach him, mopinko Aug 2019 #5

sharedvalues

(6,916 posts)
2. From a NYT columnist
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 10:33 PM
Aug 2019

Note he's not in NYT management. But god, guys - Baquet, Sulzberger - LISTEN to Charles Blow. Please.


mopinko

(71,998 posts)
3. please, please, please nyt, get your shit together.
Mon Aug 12, 2019, 10:43 PM
Aug 2019

start facing the fact that we are hurtling toward the unthinkable.
hell, we are past the unthinkable. but could you just wake up before the planet is a cinder?

demand that twitler resign, and i will plunk down a year subscription.

mopinko

(71,998 posts)
5. if the run a front page demanding congress impeach him,
Tue Aug 13, 2019, 11:02 AM
Aug 2019

i'll get a f'ing lifetime subscription.

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