Anonymous ID: 086210 June 8, 2020, 8:53 a.m. No.9533601   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3778

A New York Times claim that Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) called for using military force against protesters was quietly altered after criticism from the senator.

Cotton’s recent op-ed in the paper calling for using federal troops to quell riots drew criticism from some readers, leading to the resignation of the editorial page editor. In the piece, Cotton made clear he was proposing using the military against rioters.

“A majority who seek to protest peacefully shouldn’t be confused with bands of miscreants,” Cotton wrote in the opinion piece.

But the New York Times has multiple times, including in an article about the resignation, claimed Cotton called “for military force against protesters.”

“This is false and offensive. I called for using military force as a backup—only if police are overwhelmed—to stop riots, not to be used against protesters,” Cotton said in a statement on Sunday.

By Monday morning, the piece was stealth edited, a term referring to a quiet edit that isn’t marked with an editor’s note.

The article now states that Cotton called “for a military response to civic unrest.”

There is no editor’s note or correction.

A spokeswoman for the paper didn’t respond to a request for comment.

A tweet containing the original lede is still live.

Cotton’s perspective, held by a majority of voters in a recent poll (pdf), was castigated by a large set of New York Times reporters, culminating in the ouster of James Bennett, the op-ed editor.

Katie Kingsbury, a deputy editorial page editor, is now the acting editorial page editor through the November election.

In a memo to staffers over the weekend, she said that anyone who sees “any piece of Opinion journalism—including headlines or social posts or photos or you name it—that gives you the slightest pause, please call or text me immediately.

Cotton has said he stands by his opinion piece.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/new-york-times-stealth-edits-article-after-cotton-criticism_3380592.html

Anonymous ID: 086210 June 8, 2020, 8:55 a.m. No.9533620   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3778

The words “defund the police” won’t be removed from a Washington street, the District of Columbia’s Department of Public Works said.

A representative told a local Fox affiliate that the words, painted by activists near a city mural that says “Black Lives Matter,” will not be removed.

Another part that was added—an equal sign that sat between Black Lives Matter and “defund the police”—will be removed, the agency said. In its place will go a District of Columbia flag, which was removed by activists.

Asked Sunday whether “defund the police” would be removed, Washington Mayor Muriel Bowser declined to answer directly.

Bowser, a Democrat in her second term, directed city workers to paint the words “Black Lives Matter” on a street while renaming a section of the road Black Lives Matter Plaza.

But the words “defund the police” were later added in bold yellow letters nearby, prompting criticism from many.

 

https://www.theepochtimes.com/officials-not-removing-defund-the-police-from-washington-street_3380402.html

Anonymous ID: 086210 June 8, 2020, 9 a.m. No.9533645   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3669 >>3778

Republican Arkansas Sen. Tom Cotton said that “woke children” now run the New York Times Monday following backlash over an op-ed he wrote that was published by the paper.

Cotton’s op-ed, published June 3, called for the U.S. military to possibly be deployed as backup in an effort to squash violent protests following George Floyd’s death. NYT employees openly protested the decision on social media, claiming the opinion piece put black coworkers in danger.

Former NYT editorial page editor James Bennet defended the decision to run the op-ed on Twitter June 3. The NYT later apologized, announcing that a rushed editorial process” resulted in publishing a piece “that did not meet our standards.” Bennet resigned, effectively immediately, from his position as editorial page editor Sunday.

Cotton spoke on “Fox & Friends” Monday about the situation, noting that the NYT asked him “to explain in further detail” previous comments he made regarding possibly deploying the U.S. military if the National Guard couldn’t help the violence on the ground.

“And within a day it turned into something like a struggle session from the cultural revolution in Mao’s China, where the adults had to prostrate themselves and apologize in front of the woke children that apparently now run The New York Times newsroom,” Cotton said. “And now you’ve had the opinion page editor have to resign.”

“But let’s be clear, this all goes back to the publisher and his unwillingness to stand up to a bunch of 20-year-olds and 30-year-olds who were raised on social justice seminars on our campuses,” Cotton added. “They need to behave like grown-ups, not like children, who are confronted with an opinion that they don’t like.”

The Republican senator continued on to tell viewers that no one should “expect to see both sides of the story in The New York Times.” He pointed out that the publication has announced it will reduce the number of op-eds they run following the debacle and called out Katie Kingsbury, who is now the acting editorial page editor through November.

“So I will say in advance to the world, you’re welcome for reducing the amount of left-wing nonsense that you have to read in The New York Times editorial pages,” Cotton said. “And just look at the woman they appointed on an acting basis to take over that page [Kingsbury]. She is a far left radical who will throw in with, not stand up to, the woke mob of children at The New York Times who get triggered any time they hear a conservative opinion.”

 

https://dailycaller.com/2020/06/08/tom-cotton-woke-children-run-the-new-york-times/

Anonymous ID: 086210 June 8, 2020, 9:38 a.m. No.9534007   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4038 >>4143

>>9533904

think you're on to something, that is, they are in an outright war against GOD

they completely unhinged when President Trump stood in front of the church holding up the bible

prior to that chief justice, john roberts, ruled that churches do not have 1 a right to remain open-roberts' name on jeffrey epstein flight logs

their kneeling does appear to be some kind of religious ceremony, and it sure ain't Christian

Anonymous ID: 086210 June 8, 2020, 10 a.m. No.9534233   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>9534143

yes, they are making a mockery of themselves and our side should not interfere, let them continue

makes me believe what Q has said many times, "Patriots in control," as how else could one explain the strange and desperate imachinations we are currently witnessing

President Trump condemned the killing of george floyd, and there really has not been any argument to claim otherwise, yet they continue on trying to implicate President Trump and his supporters are racists, and with no proof of racism,

so this is why they are now kneeling, to say those who do not kneel are racist

very weak and retarded strategy