Establishment media is promoting a terrorist in order to support its climate change agenda, writes zacharyfaria. In other words, it’s a day ending in -y.
The New York Times published an opinion piece by Andreas Malm, an eco-terrorist who uses the piece to call for “sabotage” that would “shut down” everything including “stations, pipelines, platforms, derricks, terminals, mines, and shafts” in order to “save humanity.” He is as delusional of a climate activist as you can find, praising millions of dollars in damage at construction sites and talking of “climate militancy” and “guerilla warfare.
Folks, this guys is not using metaphors. The New York Times is giving its platform to a man calling for criminal behavior that could well get people killed. https://t.co/ZMzkvEZvC1 pic.twitter.com/YN4eOMrTxx — Jeryl Bier October 21, 2022 Oddly enough, there is no outrage from the New York Times reporters or opinion writers over this piece. No one is warning of the danger it poses to people who work on construction sites or pipelines. No one is even pointing out that Malm’s preferred future would not solve any climate change issues the way innovation would. There is not a peep from the New York Times staff or leadership over publishing a piece by an eco-terrorist promoting eco-terrorism.
Of course, publishing terrorists is nothing new for the New York Times. The outlet published an opinion piece titled “What We, the Taliban, Want,” written by Sirajuddin Haqqani, who is wanted by the FBI in connection to a 2008 terrorist attack that killed six people in Kabul, Afghanistan, including an American citizen. It also published an opinion piece by a former adviser to the Palestinian Liberation Organization and another by a Chinese Communist Party enforcer.
None of those terrorists or authoritarians, whether published in the opinion section or mourned in the obituary section, drew the same ire from the New York Times staffers as did the publishing of a Republican senator calling for rioters to be stopped. Perhaps the next person to “blow up a pipeline,” as Malm wants to see, will also get a glowing obituary as a climate hero from the New York Times.
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