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New York Times Kowtows to Chinese Communists February 14, 2008

Posted by tetimes in New York Times, News.
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An excellent story about the New York Times kowtowing to the Chinese Communist Party. The authors of this article provide quotes from well-known people in the Chinese community as well as prominent Westerners about the New York Times’ compliance with the Party Line in pushing its propaganda in the United States.

“”It certainly did not dissuade us from coming,” said Ron Sablosky, a banker and executive vice president of Outsourcing Solutions. “I don’t think it should dissuade anyone, because it really is highly unfair. And it might even be construed as unethical.”

Charles Liu, who works at the New York Freedom Times , called the story “terribly one-sided.”

Penny Cohn, an account executive and building manager, had read The New York Times article and noted, “In fact, it piqued my curiosity.”

“And not only that, it had a lot of space, too. I was quite intrigued with the amount of space it was given, I have to confess that.”

The article is about a highly biased and discriminatory article that the New York Times ran about the Chinese New Year Splendor show that took place in Radio City Music Hall. Unfortunately for the Chinese Communists, the Splendor ran to packed audiences after the New York Times article came out.