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So is the Times pro-democracy?
Of course. The Times serves the cause of the truth. An informed public, we believe, is the most important ingredient in a healthy democracy. We believe a common fact base is the most important ingredient in a democracy. Independent journalism—I don’t believe it’s nihilistic or amoral or valueless. If you look up the classic tenets of liberal democracy, it’s about rule of law, equality, and human rights.
You would never see a story in the New York Times—or The New Yorker, for that matter—that argued against those things. You know, “Some say that everyone should have to obey the laws; others say that only the poor should.”
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/t...battles-within-and-against-the-new-york-times
				
			Of course. The Times serves the cause of the truth. An informed public, we believe, is the most important ingredient in a healthy democracy. We believe a common fact base is the most important ingredient in a democracy. Independent journalism—I don’t believe it’s nihilistic or amoral or valueless. If you look up the classic tenets of liberal democracy, it’s about rule of law, equality, and human rights.
You would never see a story in the New York Times—or The New Yorker, for that matter—that argued against those things. You know, “Some say that everyone should have to obey the laws; others say that only the poor should.”
https://www.newyorker.com/culture/t...battles-within-and-against-the-new-york-times
 
	 
 
		 The old time print newspapers are pretty much the last bastion of responsible, ethical journalism.  We watched 'She Said' the other night, putting aside the political aspects of me too, the movie highlights the pain staking rigor of getting a story not only right, but unimpeachable.  Contrast that to some of these websites that do zero fact checking and have editorial comment in every 'article' they publish.
  The old time print newspapers are pretty much the last bastion of responsible, ethical journalism.  We watched 'She Said' the other night, putting aside the political aspects of me too, the movie highlights the pain staking rigor of getting a story not only right, but unimpeachable.  Contrast that to some of these websites that do zero fact checking and have editorial comment in every 'article' they publish.  