Bari Weiss, a writer for the opinion section of The New York Times newspaper, published a letter on her website announcing her resignation and explaining in detail the reasons that led her to decide. Weiss said the reason she was hired to work at The New York Times in 2017 was to “bringing in voices that would not otherwise appear in your pages: first-time writers, centrists, conservatives, and others.” But she said the newspaper no longer has the atmosphere and procedures for discovering the truth collectively, exchanging different views, with the possibility of dissent, and that stories are told from the perspective of a very narrow audience. Weiss said that in her eagerness to travel this road, her own colleagues have called her a Nazi and a racist. The controversy began when Weiss published in her column an opinion piece by Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.). In the article Cotton suggests the use of the armed forces to end the riots caused by the death of George Floyd. After the article wa...
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