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Among journalists, the story also raised significant ethical concerns. As initially published, the article indicated that the hacked materials had been provided, under the condition of anonymity, by an intermediary known on Substack and X as Crémieux, who was described only as “an academic and an opponent of affirmative action.” But there’s more to that source: as The Guardian reported in March, Crémieux is the social media alias of Jordan Lasker, a promoter of white supremacist views. The Times updated its article to note that Crémieux “writes often about IQ and race.”

“It seems a little disingenuous to play this game of ‘We know something you don’t know,’” Jane Kirtley, a media ethics professor at the University of Minnesota Law School, said, referring to how the paper originally characterized Crémieux. “Why would you promise him anonymity and then play hide-the-ball with the readers?” Kirtley added, “My question is: Why would you have even made that promise to this individual in the first instance? I don’t see the need.”

A reminder that the New York Times is really afraid of socialism, even a milder one.

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[–] sculd@beehaw.org 5 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Forgot to put the problematic article so you all can read how ridiculous it is: https://www.nytimes.com/2025/07/03/nyregion/mamdani-columbia-black-application.html

No paywall version: https://archive.ph/roD7t

Mr. Mamdani has said he never really wanted to go to a university where his father was a professor, and wound up attending Bowdoin College in Maine, where he majored in Africana studies.

Mamdani didn't even went to Columbia yet NYT thinks this is worthy of a story.

On Thursday night, Mr. Adams characterized Mr. Mamdani’s actions as “an insult to every student who got into college the right way.”

His campaign called on Columbia to release Mr. Mamdani’s admission records and investigate whether university policies had been violated.

And of course the Trump ally failed to read the facts....

By the way, even NYT's own comment session can't stand this hit piece.

[–] wetbeardhairs@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

It's the same playbook they use all the damn time. FFS when I fill out those race forms I pick random stuff because race is made up and does not belong on a government form. Even if it was semi-factual, the categories that are provided are all bullshit. "Pacific Islander" and "White" do not belong in the same selection - one is for a group of people who are from a geographically distinct location, and the other is for people who distinguish themselves as "im not one of those other groups because i was gifted with light colored skin". Not related. Not the same. So anyone freaking out about a selection on that form is snorting high grade dumbcain.