The New York Times is still as focused on racial and gender issues as it has always been after a significant election, which saw Donald Trump win support from nearly every demographic group. The paper may shut down, in my opinion, if that were to be done for just one day.
The absurd article” Disillusioned by the Election, Some Black Women Are Deciding to Rest” was published in The Times this year, supporting that claim with thorough analysis of black Americans ‘ national moods.
Only kidding. The Times merely spoke with a select few La cybercriminals and looked at TikTok, where the most agitated Democratic women record and officially discuss their mental failures.
At the very start of the content is a phrase from Cheri Hall, a “diversity, equity and inclusion specialist”, who told the sheet she was “heartbroken” by Trump’s success. The Times then described a selfish TikTok videos Hall just uploaded where she furiously declares her intention to leave society and encourages additional dark women to do the same.
The Times graciously described it as” She wo n’t allow herself to feel consumed by national politics, she said, and she instead intends to concentrate on her mental and physical health by working out and not molding herself to please others.” A Democrat voter who was a victim of the media’s constant lies about Kamala Harris ‘ popularity would n’t be as likely to interpret the video as a self-important monologue about how she plans to alienate her neighbors.
” For the immediate potential”, Hall says,” we are minding our black cock company”. No one is invited to the cookout, a slang expression used to describe the welcoming of non-black people in mostly black social places, she insists going ahead.
Vernique Esther Ofili, who is a social employee and counselor, was also quoted by The Times, of course. ” Our thoughts are hurt”, she said. ” We get to choose how we respond”. According to the article, Ofili’s post-election mental stress has been reflected in her “plans to rest,” which she intends to do using an outdated sewing machine.
That’s never a prank. ” In coming months, Ms. Ofili plans to sleep by pursuing a personal goal”, the Times said. She’ll suddenly use the knitting machine she was given seven years ago to honor her mother, who was a tailor.
As in every previous presidential election of the 21st century, the overwhelming majority of black citizens, especially black women, supported the Democrat candidate. However, Joe Biden won a smaller majority of black citizens in 2020. Some black people voters are undoubtedly taking their losses seriously, just like some white women and gay people. But believe me, I know several black people. They’re doing really great. Because Kamala is not elected president, they are n’t learning how to knit or grow in love with antiquing. They’re never withdrawing from social existence.
The New York Times made no attempt to portray the hatred of a select few consistently unstable HR ladies as representative of a cultural conflict that was already felt. That’s the Times doing what the Times likes to perform — , separate individuals.