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Too little too late. Fuck the New York Times and their sane-washing of Trump.
Behind The Bastards did an interesting two part episode covering the role that the media played in Italy, Germany and the U.S. which contributed to the rise of fascism throughout Europe during the 1920s and 1930s. Basically, their attempts to maintain neutrality only served to legitimize extremist rhetoric and present fascists as reasonable folks who just had different, but equally valid, ideas. So The New York Times is just perpetuating the status quo here by sane-washing Trump and legitimizing the extremist goals of the MAGA movement. At some point everyone has to take a side, and many media outlets, including the NYT, have a lengthy track record of choosing to align themselves with the right side of history only after the dust has settled.
If anyone would like to check out the episodes I'm talking about, here's the YouTube version:
Part 1: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=URABscYOjRE
Part 2: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MW7FCJG9NjQ
Edit: Anyone suggesting the media should not reject fascism in the name of some misguided sense of objectivity will be ignored. I don’t debate the merits of legitimizing fascist movements.
I disagree completely with the part about news media should choose a side. That is exactly what they shouldn't do. Report verifiable facts, without opinion. That's the only way news media should be, in my opinion.
How blithely ironic.