For well over a century, The New York Times has cultivated an image as America’s “paper of record.” It has been the publication presidents read each morning, the paper cited in courtrooms and classrooms, the reference point for other journalists. This reputation has rested not only on its breadth of coverage but on a perception—sometimes…
Media Deception – Sarah Jeong and Her Anti-White Tweets
In 2018, The New York Times hired Sarah Jeong to its editorial board. Soon after, the public uncovered a history of tweets in which Jeong had made hostile and often profane remarks about white people. Rather than condemn the tweets or reconsider the hire, the NYT defended her by claiming her posts were “satirical responses”…
Media Deception Overview – 31 Events Media Used to Frame the Nation as Racist
In recent years, Americans have been bombarded with a barrage of events that the mainstream media and political figures have used to push a narrative: that America is irredeemably racist, oppressive, and in desperate need of radical transformation. Much of this narrative aligns with a Neo-Marxist worldview—one that divides society into oppressors and oppressed, redefines…
