The New American Fascism and the Targeting of The New York Times’ Bari Weiss

In theory, New York Times columnist and editor Bari Weiss is out at the paper by her own choice.

In theory, New York Times columnist and editor Bari Weiss is out at the paper by her own choice.

Researchers plan to publish a bombshell open letter they sent to the World Health Organization in a scientific journal next week. 239 scientists in 32 countries wrote the letter stating the reality that COVID-19 is airborne. Conflicting information and changing guidelines have continued to come from the WHO, and have also “resisted mounting evidence that viral particles floating indoors are infectious” reports The New York Times. The World Health Organization has maintained the coronavirus is primarily spread “by large respiratory droplets that, once expelled by infected people in coughs and sneezes, fall quickly to the floor,” reported NYT. The 239

The Washington Post headlined the story this way: Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman retires, citing a campaign of ‘bullying’ and ‘retaliation’ by Trump after impeachment testimony The story says this, with bold print supplied for emphasis: “An Army officer who played a high-profile role in President Trump’s impeachment proceedings is retiring from the military over alleged “bullying” and “retaliation” by the president, his attorney said Wednesday. Lt. Col. Alexander Vindman, who served as a national security aide at the White House until earlier this year and was up for promotion to colonel, will leave the military instead, his attorney, David Pressman,

Jonathan Lopez, an Umatilla County commissioner candidate in Oregon received an anonymous, hate-filled racist letter in his mailbox. Lopez chose to take the moral high road saying he had “no resentment for whomever wrote this.” Likely Lopez was quick to forgive “whomever” because he wrote the letter to himself.