Author Nellie Bowles reflected on her new book, 'Morning After the Revolution,' where she dove into topics that she said she was unable to cover as a reporter for The New York Times.
Former New York Times reporter Nellie Bowles is sounding the alarm on the progressive agenda and warning that mainstream liberal media is playing a crucial role. In Bowles’ new book, 'Morning After the Revolution,' she addresses a number of topics – like COVID origins, youth transgender procedures, and cancel culture – that she says she previously was not able to investigate and cover.
'When you're in the progressive world, as soon as you question any of it, you're called a fascist,' she said. 'Obviously, I reject the label, but also I just reject the premise that – I think that it's okay to look at San Francisco's DA, who at the time was saying that we shouldn't prosecute crime and we shouldn't put drug dealers in jail or prosecute them because drug dealers are victims, too. It's okay to look at that and say, that's absurd.
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