omkring objektivitet og renvasking
The New York Times pretends to be objective, while helping corporate executives try to wash off their GOP stench.
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Instead, history was abjectly revised, with the Times’ asserting that “executives from many of the company’s biggest brands publicly sparred with the president” during his tenure — somehow erasing the myriad tax, regulatory and environmental favors that corporate interests coaxed out of Trump.
The namesake of Edelman — a giant corporate PR firm — was quoted non-ironically insisting that if you try to undermine democracy “businesspeople are going to hold you to account,” while the head of the Anti-Defamation League was given space to declare that “CEOs have become the fourth branch of government — they’re trying to hold the country together.”
Somehow, there was no mention anywhere that many high-profile businesspeople and CEOs have long been funding the GOP machine, which has for decades pumped hate, bigotry and vitriol into politics while trying to disenfranchise voters.
These were the taboo facts that couldn’t be mentioned by a newspaper which constantly tells its readers it fearlessly publishes all the news that’s fit to print. And the result was a story in the world’s largest newspaper that abetted corporate America’s mendacious attempt to scrub itself of insurrectionist stench before a new administration took power.