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New York Times Experiences 'A Larger-Than-Usual Number of Subscription Cancellations'...

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The new order snowflake staff at The New York Times put so much pressure on op-ed editor James Bennet, after he published a Tom Cotton op-ed calling for US troops to be used against protesters,  that he resigned. 

No doubt, Times publisher A.G. Sulzberger was behind the resignation.

Clearly, Sulzberger has never read Vox Day's  SJWs Always Lie: Taking Down the Thought Police. It would have taught him how to deal with snowflakes on attack.

Now, he is losing subscribers and the old order staff at the Times thinks he has no backbone.

The latest from The Daily Beast:

"I really lament the loss of a talent that I respect and admire more than you could know," Sulzberger, 39, told The Daily Beast about Bennet's abrupt forced resignation this past Sunday—a mere four days after Bennet's deputy Jim Dao and a junior editor, former Weekly Standard staffer Adam Rubenstein, published Cotton's online screed. It was jarringly titled "Send in the Troops," a polemic in which the Donald Trump-loving Republican demanded that the U.S. military be deployed in response to widespread protests against police brutality.

"But at the end of the day, the most important thing, when you have these crises, is: Can you show up on Monday morning and lead the team out of it," Sulzberger added. "I really regret that the answer we all got [for Bennet] was 'no.'"


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