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Dylan Byers @DylanByers
https://t.co/cDL4W0JdEH — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
RT @oliverdarcy: Tom Cotton's office tells me they were not contacted before NYT put its statement out, that the editorial process was simi… — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
You can usually find me on the “but free speech!” side of the debate, but if you’re going to put a highly controversial opinion into the world you have to at least read the damn thing first. — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
"James Bennet, the editor in charge of the opinion section, said in a meeting with staff members that he had not re… https://t.co/DOFzWIOUFB
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
"James Bennet, the editor in charge of the opinion section, said in a meeting with staff members that he had not read the essay before it was published.” https://t.co/xwquaPsOfs — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Two questions I’ve put to The New York Times: 1. What specific standards did the Op-Ed not meet? 2. Did @JBennet… https://t.co/SfiJqyKLLH
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Two questions I’ve put to The New York Times: 1. What specific standards did the Op-Ed not meet? 2. Did @JBennet read the Op-Ed prior to publication? If they get back to me with answers, I’ll let you know. — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Gut, checked. https://t.co/JWzO5jhKqW — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
It would be nice if @NYTimes would say specifically which standards the NYT Op-Ed did not meet. I’m asking…. — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
RT @oliverdarcy: This is very interesting, given that editorial page editor @JBennet published a piece *hours ago* defending the publicatio… — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
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Jennifer Epstein @jeneps
Also, here's Hillary on Zuck: “I’m deeply sorry that Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t realize the obligation he has to our d… https://t.co/jJoQcAYFFV
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
It’s called Twitter and it’s free! — PolitiTweet.org
Bill Grueskin @BGrueskin
There should be a NYT Platinum Subscription Plan that provides access to the employees’ Slack channel. https://t.co/vcbIEPhdvY
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
New from the New York Times on the infamous Tom Cotton Op-Ed >> — PolitiTweet.org
marc tracy @marcatracy
NEW: Times spokeswoman sends mea culpa https://t.co/phBVjA21AT
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
RT @IsaacDovere: And 52 years later.... https://t.co/FsE7i1ZgRO — PolitiTweet.org
Michael Beschloss @BeschlossDC
In his final speech tonight 1968, Robert Kennedy said, “I think we can end the divisions within the United States….… https://t.co/Y1fecEYbZ9
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Thought experiment. You’re the NYT editorial page editor. A majority of Americans (& plurality of Democrats) support U.S. military aiding police during the protests. https://t.co/Pq9pa7scU2 What is the appropriate way to deal with this in the Opinion section? Reply or DM. — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Postcard from Westphalia. — PolitiTweet.org
Borussia Dortmund @BlackYellow
We, Borussia Dortmund, fully support the #BlackLivesMatter Movement. We do not accept racism of any kind and will… https://t.co/29bHNqpfxQ
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
RT @ianbremmer: Well played, @washingtonpost https://t.co/CX99D7UeOd — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Joining @LesterHoltNBC for tonight’s primetime special ‘America in Crisis’ on NBC @ 10pm ET: @SterlingKBrown , @KeishaBottoms , @cthagod , @ArtAcevedo , Bryan Stevenson of @eji_org , plus @craigmelvin @tvkatesnow & @ReporterBlayne — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Incredible. — PolitiTweet.org
Josh Wolfe @wolfejosh
POWERFUL story of Dave Chapelle —geniusly flipping mindsets (like the game Othello) h/t @AGoulburn https://t.co/z9qEgLzl4U
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Feels strange pointing to corporate personnel changes right now, but …. big deal for the Google C-Suite >> — PolitiTweet.org
NickBastone @NickBastone
Major shakeups atop Google: https://t.co/8QaDUz4uJl
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
"Readers who might be inclined to oppose Cotton’s position need to be fully aware of it, and reckon with it, if they hope to defeat it. To me, debating influential ideas openly, rather than letting them go unchallenged, is far more likely to help society reach the right answers." — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
NYT editorial page editor James Bennet: "Why We Published the Tom Cotton Op-Ed” https://t.co/JHlinR2eDx via @JBennet
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
RT @oliverdarcy: New York Times editorial page editor James Bennet defends publishing Tom Cotton's op-ed, writing, "It would undermine the… — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
NYT editorial page editor James Bennet: "Why We Published the Tom Cotton Op-Ed” https://t.co/JHlinR2eDx via @JBennet — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
This is terrible. — PolitiTweet.org
Kevin Roose @kevinroose
The #1 post on Facebook today is a Candace Owens video that claims that George Floyd was a "horrible human being" a… https://t.co/GiiOqn3U7a
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
@Co_Efficiency @nytopinion @JBennet Great questions. — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
It would be wrong to dismiss military mobilization as a fringe idea among the American public. The question for @nytopinion is whether or not it believes such an idea deserves to be articulated in its pages. @JBennet says that it does, so that it may be scrutinized and debated… — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
The national debate over speech policy that has rocked Silicon Valley in recent days has now landed at the door of… https://t.co/8JC7XKlll5
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
The national debate over speech policy that has rocked Silicon Valley in recent days has now landed at the door of The New York Times, as dozens of employees protest the paper's decision to publish an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton. Thoughts/analysis >> https://t.co/KBf2bwOlPJ 🗞️ — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
The national debate over speech policy that has rocked Silicon Valley in recent days has now landed at the door of The New York Times, as dozens of employees protest the paper's decision to publish an op-ed by Sen. Tom Cotton. Thought/analysis >> https://t.co/KBf2bwOlPJ 🗞️ — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
I would, again, implore people to read Ben Thompson on the Dust in the Light: https://t.co/US0FCv6fJb — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
RT @Olivianuzzi: The best way to shut down a bad opinion is not to suppress it but to share a better opinion. — PolitiTweet.org
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
James Bennet, top @nytopinion editor, weighs in:: — PolitiTweet.org
James Bennet @JBennet
I want to explain why we published the piece today by Senator Tom Cotton. https://t.co/GvWwf7i0Wu
Dylan Byers @DylanByers
Now the @NYTimes gets to be the subject of the violent speech vs. free speech debate. https://t.co/ehaBW7v31O https://t.co/JZxp15W1GP https://t.co/jUbPOuIjXZ https://t.co/4P8zb58FBO — PolitiTweet.org
Caity Weaver @caityweaver
Running this puts Black @NYTimes staff in danger. https://t.co/u3btzGTJzi