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Maxwell Tani / The Daily Beast:
Multiple staffers protested a NYT op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton calling for the US military to be used against protesters; many said it endangered black NYT staffers — “Running this puts Black @NYTimes staff in danger,” dozens of Times employees tweeted in solidarity on Wednesday evening.
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James Bennet / @jbennet: I want to explain why we published the piece today by Senator Tom Cotton. https://www.nytimes.com/...
James Bennet / @jbennet: We understand that many readers find Senator Cotton's argument painful, even dangerous. We believe that is one reason it requires public scrutiny and debate.
James Bennet / @jbennet: Times Opinion owes it to our readers to show them counter-arguments, particularly those made by people in a position to set policy.
Olivia Nuzzi / @olivianuzzi: The best way to shut down a bad opinion is not to suppress it but to share a better opinion.
Laura Hazard Owen / Nieman Lab: “This puts Black @nytimes staff in danger”: New York Times staffers band together to protest …
Sewell Chan / @sewellchan: THREAD: As a former @nytimes Op-Ed editor I am reluctant to weigh in on my alma mater. But the decision to publish @SenTomCotton calling for troop deployments to quell unrest falls short of sound journalistic practice. https://twitter.com/...
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: The emerging divide in journalism is not between “let all relevant arguments be heard” and “don't publish opinions we find repulsive.” It's between those who ask, “is this something we should be amplifying?” and those who don't see the importance of putting the question that way.
David Brooks / @nytdavidbrooks: I believe in democracy. I believe in a free press. I believe in open debate. I love it when my newspaper prints pieces I disagree with. It causes me to think.
Davey Alba / @daveyalba: Our own newspaper has reported that this is misinformation https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Ken Meyer / Mediaite: NY Times Publisher A.G. Sulzberger Writes Internal Memo After Staff Revolt Over Cotton Op-Ed …
William Turvill / Press Gazette: New York Times journalists condemn newspaper's decision to publish controversial ‘Send In The Troops’ op-ed
Elahe Izadi / Washington Post: New York Times staffers denounce newspaper for Tom Cotton's op-ed urging military incursion into U.S. cities
Abid Rahman / Hollywood Reporter: New York Times Staffers React With Fury Over Tom Cotton's “Send In The Troops” Op-Ed
Christopher Ingraham / @_cingraham: NYT reports that some sources will no longer be providing them with information as a result of the Cotton op-ed. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Sam Dorman / Fox News: NY Times writers in ‘open revolt’ after publication of Cotton op-ed, claim black staff ‘in danger’
Dan Kennedy / Media Nation: No, The New York Times shouldn't have published Tom Cotton's ugly little screed
Rat King / @mikeisaac: just to be crystal clear: Running this puts Black @nytimes staff in danger. https://twitter.com/...
Victoria Leandra / @leandrareports: Black journalists at The New York Times are calling out the company for publishing this Op-Ed. “Running this puts Black @nytimes staff in danger.” https://twitter.com/...
Olivia Nuzzi / @olivianuzzi: In most cases, the beauty of a free and diverse press is that, if you disagree with something that's been published, you can publish a rebuttal. Or you can mock the author of the piece. Or you can just fucking ignore it.
Andrew Sullivan / @sullydish: It's important to understand that what the mob is now doing to the NYT is what they did to Evergreen University. They hate liberal institutions and they want them dismantled from within. These people are not liberal and they are a disgrace to journalism.
Tom Cotton / @sentomcotton: The nation must restore order. The military stands ready. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Lindsay Crouse / @lindsaycrouse: My entire feed: “Running this puts Black @nytimes staff in danger.” https://twitter.com/...
Zach Carter / @zachdcarter: This is the most openly authoritarian piece of writing I've read from an American politician who has been in power during my lifetime. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Olivia Nuzzi / @olivianuzzi: I don't think it's controversial to believe that reporters should always be on the side of putting more information into the public sphere about how public officials think. This is true also when the public officials in question think dumb fucking thoughts.
@sivavaid: Just so everyone understands, @nytimes staff are forbidden from disparaging the reputation of the organization. So every staff member expressing disgust with Cotton and @JBennet (and therefore standing for truthful and intelligent journalism) is risking her or his job.
Charlie Warzel / @cwarzel: my colleagues said it more eloquently: Running this puts Black @NYTimes staff in danger. I stand by my colleagues in solidarity. https://twitter.com/...
Alex Thompson / @alxthomp: Pretty remarkable amount of public pushback. Internal frustration from the news side toward the opinion side has been building for years though as @ashleyfeinberg reported in 2018 https://www.huffpost.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Jeffrey Goldberg / The Atlantic: James Mattis Denounces President Trump, Describes Him as a Threat to the Constitution
John Nolte / Breitbart: The Radical Tail Wags the Dog at the New York Times
Ida Bae Wells / @nhannahjones: I'll probably get in trouble for this, but to not say something would be immoral. As a black woman, as a journalist, as an American, I am deeply ashamed that we ran this. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Margaret Sullivan / @sulliview: I would not have published that piece, for a multitude of reasons. About fifth on the list is that ridiculous line about ‘radical chic’ https://twitter.com/...
Charlie Warzel / @cwarzel: it's not just ideologically inconsistent/hypocritical but was also cowardly. i should have used my platform - same one i do the external criticizing with - to do that when it also had personal stakes for me. gonna shut up for a bit now and listen
Kara Swisher / @karaswisher: I am just about to pub a new @nytopinion column calling out Facebook for putting people in danger by allowing Donald Trump to run wild on the platform. I would be remiss if I did not second what Charlie said below. This puts black @nytimes staff in danger and I stand by them. https://twitter.com/...
Max Blumenthal / @maxblumenthal: You should step down. On the other hand, The NY Times is an objectively pro-war institution whose staff remained largely silent as its editorial board, columnists & contributors backed up virtually every imperial regime change campaign the US waged in the last thirty years. https://twitter.com/...
Melissa Chen / @msmelchen: Am I imagining it, or did the NYT have to go even more out of its way to explain to its readers why it published Sen. Tom Cotton than why it published an op-ed by the deputy leader of the Taliban? https://twitter.com/...
Steadman&trade / @asteadwesley: Supporting my colleagues, and particularly the black ones. if electeds want to make provocative arguments let them withstand the questions and context of a news story, not unvarnished and unchecked https://twitter.com/...
Michael McFaul / @mcfaul: Did you invite General Mattis or Admiral Mullen to write an accompanying piece with a “counter-point” of view? I haven't seen their pieces in your paper much. https://twitter.com/...
Isabel Togoh / Forbes: ‘This Puts Black Staff In Danger’: New York Times Writers Revolt Over Tom Cotton's Op-Ed; Cotton Responds
Lisa Eadicicco / Business Insider: Jack Dorsey appears to have unfollowed the New York Times on Twitter after it published …
Andrew Naughtie / The Independent: George Floyd protests: New York Times staff revolt over Republican senator's opinion piece urging Trump …
Taffy Brodesser-Akner / @taffyakner: Finally: Running this puts Black people, including Black @nytimes staff, in danger. https://twitter.com/...
Sewell Chan / @sewellchan: But the Cotton piece isn't original, or even timely. it might have been 2 days ago, but Pentagon, @EsperDoD and Mattis have been clearly pushing back. The governors haven't asked for military deployments—in fact, several told Trump it would make things much worse.
Hend Amry / @libyaliberty: There is a difference between an opinion you disagree with and an elected official's unethical propaganda to justify horrific government actions. It might cause you to think but it causes others to die. https://twitter.com/...
Sewell Chan / @sewellchan: So why run this op-ed? It's true that since its inception in 1970, the page has run controversial and provocative perspectives—I know, because I edited many of them, by Republican and conservative writers, from 2011-15. (Hey @BobbyJindal!)
@petersterne: If you think it's bullshit when Mark Zuckerberg tries to disclaim responsibility this way, you should recognize that it's also bullshit when James Bennet tries it.
Dan Pfeiffer / @danpfeiffer: As far as I know there is no law that prevents the NYT from saying “we messed up and we will try to do better next time.” But in their mind, no quarter can be given. Every deed, no matter how indefensible must be defended, which is a trait that reminds me of someone. https://twitter.com/...
Southpaw / @nycsouthpaw: So... unless the NYT brass change their minds about it, Cotton's “Send in the troops” op-ed is going to run in print on the Tiananmen anniversary.
Brad Simpson / @crashbpm: @jonathanchait @mattyglesias I know twitter makes us all glib, but this isn't a serious engagement with the arguments of people who are upset. Maybe you fundamentally don't understand the reactions? Or that you can't imagine the position they are speaking from?
Adam Sternbergh / @sternbergh: I would like to publish the opinion of this sitting US senator. https://twitter.com/...
Trey Graham / @treygraham: “Online Ire,” sneers the hed, as though the Times' own staff weren't up in arms, as if their union hadn't formally protested, as if literate, engaged, thinking adults across the nation hadn't expressed moral outrage about a massive failure of judgment. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Aron Pilhofer / @pilhofer: If only this platform had an oversight board, which could make binding decisions about the questionable choice to amplify hate and misinformation to millions globally by posting (and profiting from) garbage content like this under the veneer of defending political speech. https://twitter.com/...
Greg Olear / @gregolear: Cotton is on the Senate Intelligence Committee. He knows exactly what Trump is. He's trying to normalize Fascism, and you gave him a platform. You allowed him to exploit the paper of record. You published Fascist propaganda...& now you're trying to defend being a collaborator. https://twitter.com/...
@thewrap: NY Times Union Criticizes Paper's Decision to Publish Op-Ed That Called for the U.S. Military to Crush Protests https://www.thewrap.com/...
Austin Ramzy / @austinramzy: What an awful thing to see here in Hong Kong, where people are fighting to keep the right to memorialize those killed 31 years ago today when Beijing did just that—send in the troops https://twitter.com/...
Dan Nguyen / @dancow: @JBennet Thanks for the reply. I have a follow up question: if one of your subordinates published an op-ed making fun of your brother, how hard do you think you'd throw a paperweight at them? https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
Alex Thompson / @alxthomp: Feels like this might become a thing. https://twitter.com/...
Dan Nguyen / @dancow: @Sulliview 6. “We should send in the troops”, as declared by the one man who has the authority to send in the troops, was the Times A1 story just YESTERDAY. Sen. Cotton's stance is not new nor marginalized, it's the status quo https://twitter.com/...
Mike Masnick / @mmasnick: The NY Times has every *right* to publish this, but it shouldn't have. This “both sides” nonsense is messed up. When you're the paper of record giving the “this is why we should turn US soldiers on Americans” air, you're not just a part of the problem: you *are* the problem. https://twitter.com/...
Dell Cameron Blm / @dellcam: @JBennet You should be fired.
Nick Baumann / @nickbaumann: One fun fact about Tom Cotton is that he got his start in politics in part because, as a twentysomething Army lieutenant in Iraq, he wrote an open letter calling for the prosecution + imprisonment of three @nytimes journalists: https://www.motherjones.com/ ...
Margaret Sullivan / @sulliview: 1. Black people already feel under siege & in danger 2. There are *limits* to what's acceptable discourse for this peerlessly influential & defining space. This is outside the limits, IMO. 3. US is a tinderbox now 4. He can get his views out (and rev his 2024 campaign) elsewhere.
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: Suffices to say that the piece does not reflect my values. I am not going to share the link and you shouldn't either. Read this instead. https://www.nytimes.com/...
Chuck Wendig / @chuckwendig: The problem is, James, airing a dangerous argument like that in public lends it legitimacy. They say sunlight is the best disinfectant, but I'd also argue to put out a fire, you smother it under a blanket and rob it of oxygen. https://twitter.com/...
Hunter Walker / @hunterw: Sources! You should definitely be mad at the Times about this! So very mad! And the ultimate expression of your righteous anger is sending all of your tips to hunterwalker@protonmail.com! https://twitter.com/...
Chuck Tryon / @chutry: @nytdavidbrooks Having a sitting Senator endorse military violence against American citizens “makes you think?” What he's doing is precisely the opposite of endorsing democracy or debate.
Sarah Jeong / @sarahjeong: Hypothetically speaking, I do not wish to see an op-ed titled “The Only Good Cop is a Dead Cop,” nor am I remotely interested in engaging in debate with its author, even if their views would provide a fuller and more varied perspective on current public opinion.
Della / @della_morte_: The Times reporting on themselves about how they fucked up and no one is happy with them as though there is a disembodied entity called The NYTimes" floating above all this instead of a bunch of people making decisions. https://twitter.com/...
Lyz Lenz / @lyzl: @Olivianuzzi @jazzedloon Love you, Olivia, but Jazmine is right. The op-ed is a call to violence based on debunked myths. It doesn't need a platform. Also he's already a senator, he has a platform. Publishing this puts so many black people at risk it's not a game.
@kevinkfyam: This piece was published on June 3 2020 2:52 pm ET, ie June 4 2020 2:52 am Beijing time. At that moment 31 years ago, the People's Liberation Army was on a murderous rampage in Beijing. Both the topic and timing of this piece are insults to the fallen in #TiananmenMassacre. https://twitter.com/...
Sewell Chan / @sewellchan: One final point: Today is the 31st anniversary of the start of the #TiananmenSquareMassacre, when Chinese troops, citing “rioting,” killed thousands of peaceful protesters. Is that the message we want to be sending? /END https://www.latimes.com/...
Glenn Fleishman / @glennf: NY Times reporter fact-checking an error-riddled anti-American screed published by NYT Opinion by a sitting US Senator. https://twitter.com/...
Parker Molloy / @parkermolloy: @Olivianuzzi OLIVIA, WE DON'T ALL HAVE THE SAME LEVEL OF ACCESS TO NYT's OPINION PAGES
Mc Nelly Torres / @watchdogdiva: @JBennet Dude. I get it. You got a job and want to keep it but you got no argument. Admit it.
Erin Biba / @erinbiba: @JBennet When editors at the NYTimes wonder why the public has lost faith in the honor and integrity of journalism, they should look at themselves, because they are responsible.
Jessica Valenti / @jessicavalenti: Would the NYT run an “actually rape is necessary” piece if it came from a senator? https://twitter.com/...
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: The piece is irresponsible and should have never been published. If Cotton wants to call for military force against Americans (and lay the groundwork for his inevitable presidential campaign), he has plenty of platforms from which to do it as a US senator.
Matthew Yglesias / @mattyglesias: @jonathanchait I think the consistent leftist theory of op-eds is that all op-eds should be written by leftists. And while I don't agree with that, I do agree that more op-eds should say things I agree with.
Soledad O'Brien / @soledadobrien: It's not “open debate” when the comments are disabled. This is pathetic and dangerous and disgusting. https://twitter.com/...
Quentin Hardy / @qhardy: @JBennet Nah, it's the way it's tedious and incoherent. He calls for military action across the country, says the cops have lost it, far beyond what your reporters say. His precedent is short, specific cases, not national actions. Little he says is new from him. You pandered.
Casey Parks / @caseyparks: Heartbreaking that black journalists are having to worry about getting in trouble in order to speak up for their own safety. https://twitter.com/...
Will Stancil / @whstancil: @JBennet Would the Times publish an op-ed from Xi Jinping explaining the necessity of imprisoning and re-educating the Uighurs? It seems to meet the standards laid out here. What about an op-ed from Putin explaining why Russian stability required the assassination of journalists?
Mollie / @mzhemingway: The most terrifying thing in recent days hasn't even been the mobs, but “leaders” bowing down to mobs. You don't need to explain why you're running an op-ed from a duly elected U.S. Senator making his case about a majority-supported opinion. https://twitter.com/...
Jonathan Chait / @jonathanchait: Just to make sure I understand: pro-Trump op-eds in the liberal media: Dangerous, awful, will kill people anti-Trump op-eds in the liberal media: overhyped, unimportant, help rehabilitate bad guys
Soledad O'Brien / @soledadobrien: Um—you realize when you publish dangerous arguments you give the writer both a platform, and the credibility of the @nytimes. Whew. This is a sad thread. https://twitter.com/...
Parker Molloy / @parkermolloy: Hey Olivia, until literally every person on the planet has the ability to run whatever tf they want in NYT's opinion pages, this point is crap. https://twitter.com/...
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: In a functioning country, Tom Cotton calling for a de facto military occupation of the states and the use of lethal violence against American citizens would get him expelled from office and banished from public life.
Misha Collins / @mishacollins: James, taking this Op-Ed down & apologizing would be the right decision. This is not a “counter-argument,” as you say, it's a dangerous propaganda piece pedaling lies & escalating at a dangerous moment. The @nytimes, should cover @TomCottonAR's words in an analytical news piece. https://twitter.com/...
Qasim Rashid / @qasimrashid: A sitting US senator calling for the US military to murder black & brown civilians isn't an opinion—it's an actionable call to violence with the legislative ability to do so. https://twitter.com/...
Roxane Gay / @rgay: @JBennet Fascism is not a counterargument. There are not 2 sides to racism. This will embolden militarized police forces and endanger black people. This is not something that requires debates. Military troops should not occupy American cities to quell protests.
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: this is a guy who spent 20+ years defending his decision to air a “debate” about whether black people were actually dumber than whites. https://twitter.com/...
@karlbode: some writers politely criticized their employer for amplifying fascism https://twitter.com/...
@thewrap: The staff members each tweeted, “Running this puts Black @nytimes staff in danger” along with a screenshot of the op-ed https://www.thewrap.com/...
Anne Ward / @annecw: @JBennet Amplifying dangerous arguments about using the military to wage war on American soil against Americans.
Sara A. Carter / @saracarterdc: LOL so what - didn't the NYT run an opinion piece from the Taliban - a known enemy of the US that has murdered our troops. These journalists are elitist snowflakes that need safe spaces and make excuses for real criminals https://twitter.com/...
Alex F. Baldwin / @verumvulnero1: Didn't the NY Times publish an OpEd by the Taliban? https://twitter.com/...
Charlie Warzel / @cwarzel: i need to be clearer (i wasnt and i should have been and many have asked): i do not agree with publishing it (obviously these are not decisions a writer like myself is consulted on) & amplifying a dangerous view that could be used to justify escalations against peaceful protests
Carrie Brown / @brizzyc: @MikeIsaac @nytimes And it's editors, it's reporters, it's engineers, it's designers, it's people from across multiple departments and beats, I even saw a couple of interns. Bless you all. It's time for all journalists to take a stand. Having a bias against racism is a bias we all need to have.
@bridgetmarie: @JBennet Resign and advocate for a Black woman to take your place. It's the only honorable path forward for you, mate.
Taffy Brodesser-Akner / @taffyakner: I love working at the Times and most days of the week I'm very proud to be part of its mission. But tonight, I understand the people who treat me like I work at a tobacco company. I stand with my colleagues.
Amanda Mull / @amandamull: This argument is an abdication of responsibility when Mark Zuckerberg makes it about Facebook, no one should accept it from the New York Times. https://twitter.com/...
Keith Richburg / @keithrichburg: Xi Jinping could not have timed it better... https://twitter.com/...
Aaron Mat / @aaronjmate: “Times Opinion owes it to our readers to show them counter-arguments*” *counter-arguments generally void for: -black leftists -principled, not procedural, criticism of US foreign policy -Israel-Palestine -Russiagate skepticism -Bernie Sanders supporters https://twitter.com/...
Alex Thompson / @alxthomp: a sorta weird detail in the nyt write up about this since sources threaten to stop talking all the time. The report doesn't go further than this. https://www.nytimes.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Erin Biba / @erinbiba: @JBennet Aiding and abetting the rise of fascism has *absolutely no excuse.* It is the job of journalism to speak truth to power, not to aid it. Your constitutional protection exists to shield you from holding those in power responsible for their atrocities. You are doing the opposite.
@mattdpearce: @JBennet There is no idea so dangerous that it can't be examined responsibly by your very capable newsroom, and I stand with the Black @nytimes staff who disagree with you.
Amanda Hess / @amandahess: Cotton's op-ed “undermines the journalistic work of our members, puts our Black staff members in danger, promotes hate, and is likely to encourage further violence” - our union https://twitter.com/...
Karen Attiah / @karenattiah: Started the day excited about peaceful protesters doing amazing dances to lift the spirits — Ended the day with the New York Times publishing a piece from a sitting senator calling for military violence to crush U.S. civilians
Jack Nicas / @jacknicas: While I work in the newsroom, not for the opinion pages, I support those pages running opinions from across the political spectrum. But that doesn't extend to calls for the military to quash mostly peaceful protests against racism.
Parker Molloy / @parkermolloy: @JBennet His op-ed contains information that the Times' own reporting has proven false. Why is he not held to the same standards as freelance opinion writers who *aren't* senators?
Rep. Paul Gosar / @repgosar: The New York Times published an op-ed from the Taliban in February... https://twitter.com/...
Patricia Sauthoff / @gitagovinda: The former NYT Public Editor is still the NYT Public Editor. https://twitter.com/...
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: There are many disgusting things about that Cotton piece but one of the things that's stuck in my craw is his use of federal intervention for school desegregation as a precedent for deploying the military against protesters.
Karen Attiah / @karenattiah: But @JBennet said he literally wanted to invite public scrutiny and debate. So...what happened..? How were these publishing decisions made? https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Lindsey Boylan / @lindseyboylan: Remember his name. When there is a version of truth and reconciliation- @SenTomCotton should appear and be charged. https://twitter.com/...
Tiffany C. Li / @tiffanycli: This is also the crux of the issue for many online speech problems on tech platforms. https://twitter.com/...
Rich Lowry / @richlowry: Destroying property—not so bad Running an op-Ed calling for law-and-order—an intolerable outrage https://twitter.com/...
Cody Johnston / @drmistercody: A better piece to encourage public scrutiny would have been about how a U.S. Senator tried to get a fascist's wet dream published, and why that's bad. https://twitter.com/...
Molly Priddy / @mollypriddy: fascism isn't “a bad opinion” https://twitter.com/...
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: @Olivianuzzi Let's say Stephen Miller called for forcibly sterilizing every Hispanic immigrant in the country. Should the Times run that op-ed?
Brooks Barnes / @brooksbarnesnyt: 👇🏻👇🏻 It is OpEd's job to publish a wide array of opinions, even ones that make us boil in disagreement. But there is no other side to this one. It's fascist garbage and should have been rejected. https://twitter.com/...
Roxane Gay / @rgay: @JBennet And your black writers and editors shouldn't have to put themselves in the risky position of explaining this very basic thing.
Sewell Chan / @sewellchan: It calls for “an overwhelming show of force to disperse, detain and ultimately deter lawbreakers” but offers no evidence that existing law enforcement efforts—by National Guard troops, county sheriffs, city police departments—is failing.
Ashley Feinberg / @ashleyfeinberg: @JBennet i've got an argument i bet you'll find painful and dangerous, legally you must allow me to publish it in your pages
Qasim Rashid / @qasimrashid: Tl:Dr of NYT's justification to publish Cotton's ridiculous OpEd arguing US Military should bomb & kill American civilians “Both sides.” NEWSFLASH: THERE IS NO “BOTH SIDES” TO GOVT MURDERING CIVILIANS. Smh https://twitter.com/...
Tressie McMillan Cottom / @tressiemcphd: @jbouie @Cato_of_Utica I swear they do that on purpose to just demoralize us.
Dan Nguyen / @dancow: He deleted the tweets and isn't giving an explanation, so I'll call this out as one of the most laughably thin-skinned things I've ever seen from a big media person. Someone wants to protest the NYT for being pro-fascist and your first reaction is “BUT PLEASE NOT MY PODCAST”? https://twitter.com/...
Charles P. Pierce / @charlesppierce: @Olivianuzzi In my experience, this nostrum needs serious updating.
Will Stancil / @whstancil: @JBennet Where does this principle end? Would the Times publish an op-ed explaining the policy rationale for genocide?
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: i figure that's worth mentioning if we are going to start accusing people of being a “disgrace to journalism”
Tom Gara / @tomgara: The really good meta troll would be for an NYT reporter to ask Twitter if they're going to flag Tom Cotton's tweet linking to his NYT column
Sewell Chan / @sewellchan: #TruthMatters, and I will always read @nytimes. But the richest, largest and most powerful newspaper in America needs to exercise discretion and prudence in the use of its platform. This fell far short.
Mehdi Hasan / @mehdirhasan: 48 hours ago, this ex-soldier senator from the governing party called for the killing of rioters - ‘no quarter’! - and now he is rewarded with an op-ed in the nation's premier paper. Again, what would you say if you saw this in another country? https://twitter.com/...
@chillmage: It is absurd to suggest that any private company, whether Facebook or The New York Times, is somehow undermining the enterprise of free speech by not giving the sitting president and members of Congress unlimited carriage. They have federally funded avenues for public speech
Mikel Jollett / @mikel_jollett: No, it is your job to decide which arguments even belong in the public square. You can't simultaneously understand yourselves as the “paper of record” and publish pieces of extremist propaganda next to pieces about, say, tax policy. When you print this, YOU NORMALIZE FASCISM. https://twitter.com/...
Katie Mack / @astrokatie: I'm not a journalism expert or anything but I'm pretty sure that if the “other side” is blatant fascism it's okay to present just the one side
Juliette Kayyem / @juliettekayyem: @Olivianuzzi I agree with you on much except your wardrobe choices for me. Suppression is loaded; it is done by government's, not op-ed pages. So, I have to ask: would you find any “opinion” not suitable to be shared by an ed page (as compared to Cotton tweeting it which I'm all for)?
Jody Avirgan / @jodyavirgan: One thing you learn by actually reading the Cotton op-ed is that he's not just advocating for troops to restore peace, but explicitly for “an overwhelming show of force.”
@pwnallthethings: “The government should deploy the military in response to protests” can't be up for peaceful debate, because by definition its very proposition is anti peaceful-debate. That's the point.
Wesley / @wesleylowery: based on the words of those in the latter camp “more speech! speech can't be violence! the public will pick the best opinions we should publish them all!”, they'd be fine with NYT publishing an op-Ed that argued “We Should Kill the Jews” or one that argued “Bring Back Slavery” https://twitter.com/...
Hamza Shaban / @hshaban: ...the NYT choosing to run that op-ed just as employees and civil rights leaders are criticizing Facebook and Zuckerberg for failing to understand the power of a media platform and as Snapchat acknowledges that platforms are interrelated and amplification is an editorial decision
Margaret Sullivan / @sulliview: And if you insist on running it, undoubtedly in the name of ideological diversity, no matter how dangerous or misguided, at least allow reader comments on it. I'd like to read those.
B-Boy Bouiebaisse / @jbouie: journalists criticizing the editorial decisions of their employer is a coup now? what about the marketplace of ideas? https://twitter.com/...
@riotwomennn: @JBennet Denny Hastert liked to rape young boys but I bet if he had put those ideas in an article, you'd have the damned common sense to refuse to publish You've “both-sided” the country into a dangerous situation with a corrupt lunatic enabled by boot-licking pervs like Cotton
Gabriel Parra Blessing / @gabeblessing: I couldn't disagree more with Tom Cotton. I found his Op-Ed appallingly wrong-headed. AND YET, it *is* an Op-Ed piece, by a sitting US senator, and reflects widespread sentiment on the right. I find it appallingly wrong-headed to suggest it shouldn't have been published at all. https://twitter.com/...
Jennifer Rubin / @jrubinblogger: @JBennet This is nonsense. You could have had a hard hitting interview and fact checked him.
Julia Carrie Wong / @juliacarriew: Huge solidarity with NYT staff and freelancers speaking out against the opinion page's disgraceful publication of a senator's call to deploy troops against a Black protest movement. You are the best of journalism, and you deserve better than this.
Jay Rosen / @jayrosen_nyu: The direct relevance of the author's experience gives this thread enormous weight. https://twitter.com/...
Wesley / @wesleylowery: there are so many black people who I love and care about who work at the NYT, and they deserve so much better than to have their own employer endangering not only their lives but the lives of their friends and families and millions of other Americans
Wesley / @wesleylowery: Journalists who've spent a week outraged at indiscriminate police violence (especially employed against them!) now somehow can't understand how an op-ed explicitly calling for an *even more aggressive response from the state* amounts to a call for an escalation of state violence
@sivavaid: @Olivianuzzi Or you can demand that the professional publications you pay for hold their writers to basic standards of truthfulness and decency. You can demand that they support the very democracy that makes them possible. Cranks are welcome to start a blog.
@petersterne: People often accuse Facebook of acting acting like a traditional publication and making editorial choices. But here's a traditional publication acting like Facebook! “We don't like this, but we have to let it be published so people understand what a public figure thinks” https://twitter.com/...
Suchitra Vijayan / @suchitrav: Are there journalists in India who would do this ? https://twitter.com/...
Max Boot / @maxboot: As I just wrote: It is impressive to see the speed with which Republicans metamorphose from critics of presidential tyranny into advocates of it. In @PostOpinions: https://www.washingtonpost.com/ ... https://twitter.com/...
Richard Brody / @tnyfrontrow: Nothing but contempt for @nytimes serving as a mouthpiece for tyranny. Some ideas are moral enormities, outside the bounds of reason, even if spewed by an elected official; big difference between reporting on the fact that someone says it and giving that person a platform.
Kate Aizpuru / @kate_aizpuru: This is so dangerous. the “counter argument” is “use the military against citizens”! Not every counter argument deserves a platform! https://twitter.com/...
Brian Schatz / @brianschatz: “Counter arguments” is a euphemism for “we should turn the military against our citizens.” My view is that it's better to be so institutionally against fascism that you don't print fascist ideas. https://twitter.com/...
Ben Rhodes / @brhodes: Remember Tom Cotton was supposed to be the intellectual future of the Republican Party. The fascism isn't limited to Trump. https://twitter.com/...
Dr. John Biggan / @biggan4congress: Did Zuckerberg buy @nytimes? https://twitter.com/...
Richard Lorant / @richard_lorant: @jbouie The federal troops were enforcing a Supreme Court decision states were ignoring. Tom Cotton knows that and everyone knows that he knows that. But this type of performative intellectual dishonesty is at the core of what it means to be a “smart” Trump conservative.
Soledad O'Brien / @soledadobrien: You disabled the comments tho. So... scrutiny? Without pushback by a reporter? Public debate? Without a platform to do so? https://twitter.com/...
Hong Kong Hermit / @hongkonghermit: US senator Tom Cotton is calling for a massacre of American protestors, on the anniversary of Tiananman, and this clown at the NYT is *publishing* the death threat. https://twitter.com/...
Mohammed Kloub / @lessismoh: Hey I am a journalist on the audience engagement side. You typically have a conversation to turn off comments on sensitive subjects when you know what you're inviting. If you say you're inviting public conversation on a topic, you wouldn't turn them off. https://twitter.com/...
Bradford Pearson / @bradfordpearson: Bennet's decision is dangerous today, and dangerous in the future because it legitimizes the beliefs of a man who spends every minute of his life plotting how he's going to run for president in four years. https://twitter.com/...
Bree Newsome Bass / @breenewsome: Black people: Stop killing us. We are human beings. This has been going on for 400 years. The lynchings never end. NYTimes: Gotta hear both sides https://twitter.com/...
Ronald Klain / @ronaldklain: If you anti-Trump Republicans were worried you'd have nothing to do after Trump is ousted, it appears your work will be far from over .... https://twitter.com/...
@chillmage: In the past week I have seen an astonishing number of colleagues in my industry simultaneously misunderstand the First Amendment, the role of editing, and the institutional power of state officials, who already unilaterally have the means to publish. https://twitter.com/...
Sarah Jeong / @sarahjeong: I do not think this preference of mine somehow makes me outrageously narrow-minded.
Heather Alexandra / @transgamerthink: A myth of journalism is that all voices need to be heard. They don't. Some are dangerous, and the damage you do giving them a platform is never counter balanced by whatever pat on the back you give yourself for listening to both sides. https://twitter.com/...
Elise Hu / @elisewho: did anyone at @nytopinion take note of the date (ahem, June 4 in asia) that it published AN OP-ED CALLING FOR THE US MILITARY TO CRUSH DEMONSTRATORS?!! Ummmmm #June4th #TiananmenMassacre #我們不會 忘記 #天安門大 屠殺 #天安門 #Tiananmen
Ross A. Lincoln / The Wrap: NY Times Guild Condemns Paper's Decision to Publish Op-Ed Urging the U.S. Military to Crush Protests
J. Clara Chan / The Wrap: New York Times Staff Protest Tom Cotton Op-Ed on Social Media
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Joe Pompeo / Vanity Fair:
NYT employees send letter to Bennet and top management asking for an editor's note to examine claims made in Cotton's op-ed, which “undermines the work we do” — With reporters in harm's way covering the protests, Cotton's op-ed “pours gasoline on the fire,” …
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Mediaite, The Atlantic, @mathewi, Breitbart, @joepompeo, @mlcalderone, Los Angeles Times and bookforum.com
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Charlie Nash / Mediaite: Fox News Questions Tom Cotton on ‘Send in the Troops’ Op-Ed: 'It's Not Just Woke Progressives' Opposing These Policies
Conor Friedersdorf / The Atlantic: Against the Insurrection Act — Senator Tom Cotton argued Wednesday …
Mathew Ingram / @mathewi: “We believe his message undermines the work we do, in the newsroom and in opinion, and violates our standards for ethical and accurate reporting for the public's interest. It also jeopardizes our journalists' ability to work safely and effectively” https://www.vanityfair.com/...
Joel B. Pollak / Breitbart: New York Times, Journalists Freak Out over Tom Cotton Op-ed Calling for Military to Restore Order
Joe Pompeo / @joepompeo: NYT journos sent a letter to the brass re: Cotton op-ed asking for corrections/"an editor's note or follow-up, or...a fully reported news story" to “examine...cherry-picked facts woven together with hyperbolic assumptions that were gross exaggerations.” https://www.vanityfair.com/...
Michael Calderone / @mlcalderone: NYT employees have sent a letter to publisher AG Sulzberger, Dean Baquet and top managers seeking seeking corrections, an editor's note or follow-up story in response to Cotton's “cherry-picked facts” and “gross exaggerations,” @joepompeo reports https://www.vanityfair.com/...
The Philadelphia Inquirer:
Philly Inquirer apologizes for “Buildings Matter, Too” headline and says that it will create a process for discussing and disclosing these types of lapses — An Inquirer headline suggested an equivalence between the loss of buildings and the lives of black Americans. That is unacceptable.
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Dave Jamieson / HuffPost: Philadelphia Inquirer Staffers Launch Protest After Paper's ‘Buildings Matter, Too’ Headline
Josh Sternberg / The Media Nut: Not everything is fit to print
Justin Wise / The Hill: Philadelphia Inquirer reporters skip work after paper publishes ‘Buildings Matter, Too’ headline
Ken Meyer / Mediaite: Philadelphia Newspaper Apologizes for Running ‘Buildings Matter, Too’ Headline After Staff Protest
Lindsey Ellefson / The Wrap: Philadelphia Inquirer Apologizes for ‘Buildings Matters, Too’ Headline
@pwoodreporter: “We're tired of working for months and years to gain the trust of our communities — communities that have long had good reason to not trust our profession — only to see that trust eroded in an instant by careless, unempathetic decisions.” https://twitter.com/...
Abraham Gutman / @abgutman: “+40 staffers of color had signed onto an open letter to the paper's leadership about systemic racism ― not just in America, but in journalism... +30 of those staffers are declining to work for the day, & another 7 are carrying out a ‘byline strike.’” https://www.huffpost.com/...
Sarah Jaffe / @sarahljaffe: so many open letters https://twitter.com/...
Elahe Izadi / @elaheizadi: The full letter is worth reading. An excerpt that voices a not uncommon experience: https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Tom Jones / Poynter: Anchors David Muir, Norah O'Donnell and Lester Holt on network news' mission in covering the George Floyd story
Jessica Calefati / @calefati: *STAFF RESPONSE* Today, nearly three dozen of my Inquirer colleagues who are journalists of color and find themselves Sick and Tired are calling out Sick and Tired. I commend them for this powerful action. Our union leaders also stand with them in solidarity.
Jessica Calefati / @calefati: During yesterday's emotional, two-hour, newsroom mtg, one reporter wondered aloud, “IS THIS IT?” Is this the moment when things change? I certainly hope so. My talented, hardworking, vulnerable colleagues who voiced their pain over this incident & others deserve nothing less.
@laurencaguirre: Today, I'm joining my colleagues of color at the @PhillyInquirer and calling in sick and tired. Things need to change. We call on The Inquirer to do better. To be better. Here is the open letter we sent our newsroom leadership yesterday: https://docs.google.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Inga Saffron / @ingasaffron: I was glad to see @PhillyInquirer respond with this apology and explanation for the unfortunate headline that accompanied my column Tuesday. I am deeply sorry for the trauma it caused black people in Philly, and my black and brown newsroom colleagues. https://www.inquirer.com/...
Angela Couloumbis / @angelasink: The work we as do as journalists is hard - even more so these last few months, as we've worked in isolation. But if we don't have the trust of the people we write about, then we are failing to do our jobs. This apology is a step. More is needed: https://www.inquirer.com/...
Jess Bidgood / @jessbidgood: The Philadelphia Inquirer publishes a detailed apology, signed by 3 top editors, for a very bad headline. It includes their plan to stop something similar from happening again and a direct apology to their employees of color https://twitter.com/...
Ben Waxman / @bwaxman: Now: -Stop publishing mugshots -Stop printing the names of people who have been accused but not convicted of a crime -Stop publishing stories that only rely on law enforcement sources https://twitter.com/...
Gene Park / @genepark: The inquirer explanation is up. It states that all processes were correctly followed. at least 3 editors approved the buildings matter too headline,which somehow in a ghastly turn of events became only the 2nd worst headline that started a staff revolt https://twitter.com/... https://twitter.com/...
Lisa Gartner / @lisagartner: Posted late last night. The apology is unequivocal, but falls short of asking the tough question: WHY did editors make this mistake? It's not a typo. It's a symptom of a bigger problem re race in the newsroom. Concrete action needs to be promised. https://www.inquirer.com/...
Diane Mastrull / @dmastrull: Never do I want to ever again see my colleagues of color in the kind of pain and anguish I witnessed today. @PhillyInquirer says it finally now hears them. Prove it. They're tired of empty words. https://www.inquirer.com/...
Mike Orren / @mikeorren: If we don't make mistakes, we aren't trying hard enough. When we listen, own up to them and apologize sincerely, we earn the right to keep writing history. This differentiates us from the really fake news. https://twitter.com/...
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Lauren Kaori Gurley / VICE:
Majority of Philly Inquirer journalists of color called in sick today in protest of the “Buildings Matter, Too” headline while seven withheld their bylines — At least 34 of the Philadelphia Inquirer journalists of color—the vast majority of those on the staff …
Jim Waterson / The Guardian:
Staff at UK publisher Reach are considering legal action after indefinite forced 10% pay cuts due to COVID-19 even as execs got ~£300K bonuses, £1.18M in shares — Daily Mirror, Daily Express and local newspaper staff furious after bosses get £300,000 in bonuses and £1.18m in shares
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Luke Ottenhof / Columbia Journalism Review:
Journalists are concerned over the lack of labor reporters when their watchdog coverage is most needed, as the pandemic has increased threats to workers' rights — A normal day of reporting on labor in America is busy. But these are not normal days. — Precarious labor conditions under …
Charlotte Tobitt / Press Gazette:
A press photographer in London was hit on the head with a bottle by protesters, an Australian newswoman was grabbed, and an Australian news team was also chased — A press photographer was attacked during Black Lives Matter protests in London last night as members of the media faced intimidation from some in the crowd.
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Mattia Peretti / Polis:
Publishers around the world, including AFP, the Guardian, and WSJ, join JournalismAI Collab, a six-month project to prototype AI-powered journalistic solutions — Experiment: “A procedure undertaken to make a discovery, test a hypothesis, or demonstrate a known fact."
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Charlie Beckett / @charliebeckett: Our global Journalism AI project at @PolisLSE has begun a collaborative experiment phase with 20+ news organisations around the world. I don't know exactly what it will produce but the energy and ideas are already very exciting ⚡️ Have a look 👇👇 https://blogs.lse.ac.uk/...
Sara Fischer / Axios:
Facebook will start blocking state-controlled media outlets from buying ads in the US this summer and is rolling out labels for ads and posts from those outlets — Facebook said Thursday it will begin blocking state-controlled media outlets from buying advertising in the U.S. this summer.
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@hadas_gold, CNBC, CNN, @ngleicher, @ngleicher, @ngleicher, @ngleicher, @hadas_gold, About Facebook, @tkradio and @sarafischer, more at Techmeme »
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Hadas Gold / @hadas_gold: New: Facebook is rolling out its state-media labels. In the US, users will see labels on state media posts, and info on their pages. State media also won't be allowed to buy ads in the US ahead of 2020 election (But can buy ads elsewhere) https://www.cnn.com/...
Salvador Rodriguez / CNBC: Facebook will block ads from state-controlled media outlets
Nathaniel Gleicher / @ngleicher: Labels will be visible globally on the Pages of entities and in the ads library. In addition, we are labelling organic posts in the US, and in the months to come, we will begin blocking advertising from state media into the US in advance of the 2020 US Presidential election.
Nathaniel Gleicher / @ngleicher: Labels will be visible on the Pages of entities, on their organic posts, and in the ads library. In the months to come, we will begin blocking advertising from SCMEs into the US in advance of the 2020 US Presidential election, and rolling out labels on individual ads.
Nathaniel Gleicher / @ngleicher: We're evaluating individual entities to assess whether they are under the whole or partial editorial control of a government, and focusing on their funding, their organizational structure, and other indicia of independence. https://www.facebook.com/...
Nathaniel Gleicher / @ngleicher: We will be working with external experts to roll out labels to additional entities around the world in the weeks and months to come. We also have an appeals process so that entities that believe they have been labelled in error can appeal.
Hadas Gold / @hadas_gold: Among the outlets that will be labeled (this is just a portion): Russia Today, Sputnik, RIA Novosti, CCTV, Xinhua News, People's Daily, PressTV, 2Mma, DPRK Today, TV 5 Thailand, Philippine News Agency and People's Television Network https://twitter.com/...
Toby Knapp / @tkradio: Well it's about time. Now, figure out how to do this with the same entities who do this under the cover of bs fake accounts. https://twitter.com/...
Sara Fischer / @sarafischer: Nathaniel Gleicher, Facebook's head of security policy, says FB hasn't really seen examples yet of foreign state-backed outlets using ads to promote manipulative content to US users, but FB is taking this action out of an abundance of caution ahead of the 2020 election. https://twitter.com/...
Anne Applebaum / The Atlantic:
Journalists need to avoid simplifying the complicated stories of protests across the US, even as people try to interpret based on their established beliefs — Like most Americans, I am nowhere near any violence right now. Nevertheless, I am hearing and seeing violence on a series of screens …
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Mia Jankowicz / INSIDER: Trump's evangelical base is ecstatic over his bible photo op, which many other Christian leaders have condemned
Mark Little / @marklittlenews: These times demand we get comfortable with dissonance, and resist the “authoritarian predisposition” called out here: “a personality type that is bothered by complexity and is especially enraged by disagreement.” https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Mara Ramrez en / @mariaramirezny: “The proliferation of false stories... doesn't mean that truth doesn't exist, or that Americans will never find out what really happened. But it does mean that the full story has to be told in quite a complicated way, from different angles, by many people” https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Anne Applebaum / @anneapplebaum: The internet is positively thrumming with people who want you to fit the disparate protest stories into a single narrative. Don't succumb. https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Anne Applebaum / @anneapplebaum: There are a lot of protest stories. Don't let the president reduce them to one. https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
@cbedfordart: Been on my mind a bit - for those of us who are physically removed and feel helpless we can be glued to our phones trying to find ways to stay active: It can feel selfish to take breaks but mental breaks are absolutely necessary to stay alert and avoid emotional manipulation. https://twitter.com/...
McKay Coppins / @mckaycoppins: “The full story has to be told in quite a complicated way, from different angles, by many people. That requires time and patience, as well as the sort of journalism that millions of Americans no longer trust,” @anneapplebaum writes: https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Dante Ramos / @danteramos: “Quite a lot of people will not want to hear the truth,” @anneapplebaum writes. “Quite a lot of people will want, instead, for everyone to shut up. They will want force, violence, whatever it takes to make the cacophony stop.” https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Anne Applebaum / @anneapplebaum: “The question now is whether the old American mantras, the appeals to traditions of democracy and the rule of law, still work—or whether they have now become just another competing narrative in the information war.” https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Francois Heinderyckx / @fheinderyckx: .@anneapplebaum manages to demonstrate, in very simple terms, that we musr resist simplifying complex realities. “the full story has to be told in quite a complicated way, from different angles, by many people” https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Ed Yong / @edyong209: “Their message is coherent. “Justice for George Floyd.” “Justice Can't Wait.” “Black Lives Matter.” “I Can't Breathe.” That is not chaos. To dismiss the protests in that way, as swirling eddies of inscrutability, is to erase their message.” -@megangarber https://www.theatlantic.com/ ...
Associated Press:
US Park Police says it's placed two officers on administrative leave after video showed them attacking two Australian journalists as it investigates the assault — WASHINGTON (AP) — The U.S. Park Police said it has placed two officers on administrative leave after video showed …
Sarah Scire / Nieman Lab:
Researchers at Columbia University's journalism and engineering schools launch an app in beta to help journalists covering protests identify political symbols — The demonstrations sparked in response to the murder of George Floyd are drawing participants with a range of political and ideological motives …
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Karin Liebhart / @kali0302: “to provide context so journalists can ask better questions, or take more informed pictures” @SarahScire VizPol takes a cue from bird-watching apps to help journalists identify unfamiliar political symbols https://www.niemanlab.org/... via @NiemanLab