'Genocide Is Not an Opinion': A-Listers Boycott the Times over 'Anti-Palestinian Bias'
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'Genocide is not an opinion': A-listers boycott the Times over 'anti-Palestinian bias'
Over 300 well-known figures – including Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib, author Sally Rooney and actor Hannah Einbinder – refuse to write for The New York Times until it reforms its newsroom, calls for a U.S. weapons embargo, and retracts its report on sexual violence during the October 7 attacks
'Genocide Isn't a Matter of Opinion': Over 300 Public Figures Refuse to Write for NYT Over Gaza Role
'The paper has reprinted outright lies from Israeli officials, withheld or amended coverage at the behest of the Israeli consulate and pro-Israel lobby groups, and directed its reporters to avoid terms like “slaughter,” “ethnic cleansing,” and “occupied territory.”'
Over 300 prominent voices commit to boycott New York Times Op-Ed page
More than 300 writers, scholars, and public intellectuals have pledged to refrain from contributing to the Opinion section of the New York Times until three specific demands are met in a significant stand against media bias against Palestinians.
Over 300 Writers and Scholars Boycott The New York Times Over Anti-Palestinian Bias and Pro-Genocide Coverage
Over 300 prominent writers and scholars, including Greta Thunberg and Rashida Tlaib, are boycotting The New York Times, over its anti-Palestinian bias and coverage that legitimizes Israel’s war on Gaza.
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- 67% of the sources lean Left
 
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