Maybe Don't Talk to the New York Times About Zohran Mamdani
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The article critiques the New York Times for its supposedly impartial but uncritical reporting on Zohran Mamdani, highlighting the failure to examine the relationship between opposing 'sides' in a story, a theme echoed in the comments discussing broader issues in contemporary journalism.
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Upper middle class, yes, but by no means a Nepo Baby like Mamdani (it's depressing that every field outside of sports/movies/fin/tech is dominated by NBs, but Foucault points to why?)
This is a great summary of so many reporting failures of recent time.
Everything must have two sides and they're going to report both sides as if they were exactly equal credibility.