Posted on 04/03/2018 6:45:37 PM PDT by MarvinStinson
Employees at The New York Times are reportedly in a simmering generational "civil war," debating whether or not the newspaper should abandon longstanding journalistic norms in the age of Trump.
"Ive been feeling a lot lately like the newsroom is split into roughly the old-guard category, and the young and woke category, and its easy to feel that the former group doesnt take into account how much the future of the paper is predicated on the talent contained in the latter one," a Times employee told Vanity Fair.
"I know a lot of others at the paper with similar positions to mine, especially women and people of color, who feel that senior staff isnt receptive to their concerns."
The younger staffers are reportedly angry with the hire of op-ed contributors Bret Stephens and Bari Weiss, the decision not to fire accused harasser Glenn Thrush, and being banned from participating in political demonstrations like the Women's March.
The Vanity Fair piece comes after Slack transcripts leaked to the Huffington Post showed reporters complaining about Weiss and constant "microaggressions" at the paper.
In both stories, the "woke" faction of the Times complained that opinion columnists were allowed to tweet their opinions on Twitter, but "a Times reporter could conceivably get into hot water for tweeting something that seems to endorse gun control or Black Lives Matter."
The more institutionally-minded Times staffers stress the need for neutrality and impartiality. "We do not see ourselves, and we do not wish to be seen, as partisan media," said managing editor Joe Kahn. "That means that the news and opinion divide."
The Democrats CREATED these little idiots.....I’ve never seen a Frankenstein story where the monster didn’t end up destroying the life of his creator.
Amen. You get it. Reporting and journalism are so very different.
Never “microaggress,” when you can macroagress.
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