Posted on 04/30/2019 5:00:57 PM PDT by SJackson
Israels ambassador to the United States, Ron Dermer, has called The New York Times a cesspool of hostility towards Israel.
In remarks posted to his official Facebook page and prepared for delivery at a Holocaust memorial event at the US Capitol, Dermer spoke of what he called the Jew-hatred of growing parts of the intellectual class.
The same New York Times that a century ago mostly hid from their readers the Holocaust of the Jewish people has today made its pages a safe-space for those who hate the Jewish state, Dermer said. Through biased coverage, slanderous columns and antisemitic cartoons, its editors shamefully choose week after week to cast the Jewish state as a force for evil.
In describing the Times as a cesspool, Dermer said that the newspapers treatment of Israel goes well beyond any legitimate criticism of a fellow, imperfect democracy.
The Israeli diplomat was taking a side in a rift that is splitting The New York Times: Was the publication last week of a cartoon that even the Times eventually apologized for and conceded was antisemitic an aberration, the error of a single editor, as the Times claimed? Or was it rather, as I have argued and as the Times own Pulitzer-prize winning op-ed columnist, Bret Stephens, subsequently wrote, part of an ongoing pattern? Stephens called it the almost torrential criticism of Israel and the mainstreaming of anti-Zionism, including by this paper, which has become so common that people have been desensitized to its inherent bigotry.
Dermers remarks made heroically clear how the government of Israel viewed the matter. The New York Times, however, is having a hard time coming to grips with this criticism. One Times columnist, Michael Powell, took to Twitter to describe the Stephens column as false. the NYT, news pages & opinion, has absolutely not mainstreamed anti-Zionism or published anti-Semitic arguments & claim is absurd, Powell wrote in a Tweet that was liked by Times reporters Clifford Kraus, Steve Lohr, Jim Dwyer, John Schwartz, and Mathew Goldstein, and also by a former New York Times Jerusalem bureau chief, Clyde Haberman.
In a separate tweet, Powell described the gist of Stephens column as simply untrue. Powell wrote, No one is mainstreaming anti-Zionism or anti-Semitic argument. Its hardly as if our pages resemble those of Der Sturmer
When the Times is in the position of publicly insisting that its pages do not resemble those of Der Sturmer, maybe its a signal that the papers leaders should stop digging, denying and defending and instead begin the long overdue process of sincere self-examination and improvement?
Even Powell conceded the cartoon was terrible.
A spokeswoman for the Times didnt immediately reply to an inquiry from The Algemeiner seeking a response to Dermers comments.
In other developments in the fast-moving, escalating scandal over the cartoon:
Among the developments that argue in favor of seeing the cartoon as part of a pattern rather than as a single mistake were a 2015 Times graphic that used a yellow color to identify Jewish members of Congress opposed to the Iran nuclear deal. A subsequent Times editors note said, Many readers and commenters on social media found that aspect of the chart insensitive. Times editors agreed and decided to revise it to remove the column specifying which opponents were Jewish.
The Times has used octopus imagery to describe Jewish settlers in the West Bank that the newspaper itself called an Anti-Semitic symbol when it was used by the National Rifle Association to depict Michael Bloomberg.
The Times has blamed measles in New York on powerful Jews spreading a highly contagious disease. That echoed what the Holocaust Encyclopedia of the US Holocaust Memorial Museum said was a recurrent theme in Nazi antisemitic propaganda
that Jews spread diseases. Meanwhile, the newspaper has ignored recent mumps outbreaks with no apparent connection to Jews.
That is putting it diplomatically.
Isn’t “cesspool” a synonym for “sh!th0le”?
When you’re right, you’re right :)
that’s very tactful... and accurate!!!!
NYT has been anti_Semitic for Many many years!
a real shame (as they do publish some good crossword puzzles and theatre reviews, which we read for free in the library or fish for free out of the train station garbage can so not to give the evil bigots any $)
Tell us something that we don’t know.
Giving cesspools a bad name...
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I have KNOWN that for years NOW.
What can you say? He’s right!
I didn’t need that guy to tell me what the NYT was. It’s a torrent of feces pouring from the anus of a diseased pig. I’ve known that for years, which is why the NYT has never come into my home. Not even to line the cat litter box. The cats have more refined tastes than the NYT. Their slogan shouldn’t be “All the news that’s fit to print” but “Dial 1-800-I-HATE-JEWS.” How perverted that is, considering it was Jews who founded that rag.
Nailed It !
Bump
Yup.
You mean it isn’t “Hymietown” anymore?
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