NY Times Slammed For Glowing Farrakhan Op-Ed

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A New York Times op-ed is being ripped on social media for its positive portrayal of Louis Farrakhan, with the writer accused of failing to mention Farrakhan’s long record of anti-Semitic comments.

“Just over 25 years ago, Louis Farrakhan, the head of the Nation of Islam, realized he needed help in his quixotic quest to summon a million Black men to the National Mall,” begins the Saturday piece by Natalie Hopkinson, an associate professor in Howard University’s Department of Communication, Culture and Media Studies.

“Amid critiques that the Million Man March was exclusionary and sexist, [Farrakhan] took the advice of the women. They then rolled up their sleeves and supported the effort,” it reads at another point.

Farrakhan’s history of anti-Semitism is never mentioned in the piece, drawing howls on social media, including from former New York Times columnist Bari Weiss.

Read more at The Hill.

{Matzav.com}


2 COMMENTS

  1. Big deal. This rabid anti-Jewish schmatte will always manage to promote these animals. Positive stories about Yidden are banned. Only once in a while, this rag pushes a benign positive story to support their denial of the truth of their anti-Semitic sentiments and obsession.

    The flak on social media has zero effect. In fact, nothing beyond boycotts of the advertisers will touch them. their consciences are absent, so appealing to that is futile. Just not buying the paper will accomplish nothing. But going after the big advertisers goes right to the pocketbook. May we be fortunate to watch them go bankrupt and stop their propaganda.

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