The Times’ Eliza Shapiro — self-described “serious reporter who doesn’t pull punches” — is seen in the massive volume of communications, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, discussing with the New York State Education Department how “we” can craft comment for the first story launching the Times’ series of articles targeting yeshivas, and giving the government almost a full business-week longer than the schools to comment. Emails also show she worked with the government to direct blame for the Times’ allegations, and coordinated timing on publishing with a vote to regulate the religious schools.
The key here is the last part: COORDINATED TIMING. This is beyond unacceptable for a media outlet.
The Times’ first story that launched the anti-religious crusade, published in September, alleges Hasidic students “[know] nothing” and grow up “barely [able] to support their own families.” The story was revealed by Breitbart to have been carefully curated by omitting relevant information, shunning sources directly involved with the schools, and declining to publish pertinent on-the-record statements — producing a weapon used by secular political interest groups to attack the Orthodox Jewish community’s most sacred institutions.
So what I'm reading here is that the New York Times is antisemitic and corrupt at the same time?
As Breitbart previously reported, the “investigation” dropped in what appeared to be unbelievable timing, the day before the Board of Regents held a unanimous vote, without debate, to allow state functionaries heavier say in the education of Orthodox children. Those children happen to be of parents vehemently opposed to the social justice curriculum that has been injected into most other New York schools.
So the Muslims and the Jews both hate social justice? The thing that is supposed to be helping them? Funny how that works.
In one correspondence, Shapiro is seen working with the government to produce the state’s comment on the reporting, with almost a week longer to respond than the private religious schools being maligned.
This bitch was literally writing the copy for how the state would respond. Amazing.
The final copy of the Times story maintained the premise that the Jewish private schools violate “basic education,” ignoring DeSantis’ explanation of the definition, and also ignoring Shapiro’s own point that the state would ostensibly be responsible for enforcement.
“[A] New York Times investigation has found … that generations of children have been systematically denied a basic education,” the Times wrote in its final copy about the schools. The story did not mention that “basic education” is a legal term that does not apply to non-public schools, which was addressed by DeSantis in the “fact checking” request.
Damn. This is impressive ineptitude. NY Times basically humiliated themselves here alongside the NY state Government.
“[A] New York Times investigation has found … that generations of children have been systematically denied a basic education,” the Times wrote in its final copy about the schools. The story did not mention that “basic education” is a legal term that does not apply to non-public schools, which was addressed by DeSantis in the “fact checking” request.
Damn. This is impressive ineptitude. NY Times basically humiliated themselves here alongside the NY state Government.
You just need to look at this using the Snopes method.
The term "basic education" only applies to public schools.
The children in question are not going to public schools.
Therefore, the children in question are being denied a basic education.
And there you have it. Fact checked, 100% true, definitely don't look any further into it yourself.
The key here is the last part: COORDINATED TIMING. This is beyond unacceptable for a media outlet.
So what I'm reading here is that the New York Times is antisemitic and corrupt at the same time?
So the Muslims and the Jews both hate social justice? The thing that is supposed to be helping them? Funny how that works.
This bitch was literally writing the copy for how the state would respond. Amazing.
Damn. This is impressive ineptitude. NY Times basically humiliated themselves here alongside the NY state Government.
You just need to look at this using the Snopes method.
The term "basic education" only applies to public schools.
The children in question are not going to public schools.
Therefore, the children in question are being denied a basic education.
And there you have it. Fact checked, 100% true, definitely don't look any further into it yourself.