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NYT editor’s tweets mocking Jews, Indians amid newspaper's 'anti-racist' drive

22-8-2019 < RT 31 736 words
 

A politics editor at the New York Times faces charges of anti-Semitism and bigotry after a series of old insensitive tweets surfaced online, triggering calls for his termination from a major Jewish organization.


Breitbart News uncovered the tweets in an investigation published on Thursday, detailing a litany of offensive and racially-charged remarks from New York Times senior staff editor Tom Wright-Piersanti, who has worked at the Grey Lady for a little over five years, according to his LinkedIn profile.


But before that on New Year’s day in 2010, Wright-Piersanti said: “I was going to say ‘Crappy Jew Year,’ but one of my resolutions is to be less anti-Semitic. So… HAPPY Jew Year. You Jews.” The tweet has since been deleted.



In another missive dated December 2009, the Times editor posted a photo of a vehicle with what appears to be a Jewish Menorah – associated with the religious holiday of Hanukkah – on its roof, and asked “Who called the Jew police?”


Though the “Jew police” tweet was still publicly viewable when Brietbart’s story first ran, it has also since mysteriously vanished from Wright-Piersanti’s Twitter page.



The apparently anti-Semitic comments prompted the Zionist Organization of America (ZOA), one of the oldest Jewish political advocacy groups in the US, to demand for the editor’s swift termination, and a review of past stories he edited.


“The Zionist Organization of America urges the New York Times to immediately dismiss this individual and to undertake a review of all of the stories that he has edited for possible antisemitic bias,” a spokesperson for ZOA told Breitbart News.


The US ambassador to Germany, Richard Grenell, also weighed in, telling Brietbart that he found it “very troubling” that Wright-Piersanti was still making newsroom decisions at the paper.


“When antisemitic comments like these come from a New York Times newsroom insider, it is very troubling – especially because the NYT just decided to stop running political cartoons because they couldn’t stop the antisemitism coming from their cartoonists,” Grenell said.


In addition to members of the Jewish faith, Wright-Piersanti’s tweets often fixated on “Indians” as well, though it’s not always clear if he is referring to Native Amerians or people from the country of India.


“There are four indian guys with mohawks in this one class, and each one is a douche in his own awful way,” he tweeted in December 2009.



I hate mohawk Indians.




Wright-Piersanti soon followed that tweet with a clarification: “I don’t hate Mohawk Indians, though. I love those guys. I just hate Indians with mohawks. Different indians, different mohawks.”



A number of other posts singled out Indians for ridicule or insult as well, all of which remain public on Wright-Piersanti’s page at the time of publication.



In another deleted tweet, the Times editor mused “With asian babies, is it racist to say to the parents, ‘Aw, he looks just like you!’? What if you say it before you see any pictures?”



While the Times has not yet addressed the allegations publicly, Wright-Piersanti tweeted an apology on Thursday morning, after scrubbing a number of the offending tweets from his page, which he briefly set to private.







Following the publication of Brietbart’s investigation, Donald Trump Jr., the president’s son, weighed in on the story, tweeting “Disgusting. But we shouldn’t expect any better from the New York Times. This is who they are.”







Earlier this month, the Times demoted its deputy Washington editor for “serious lapses in judgement” in the form of tweets criticized as 'racist.' Last week internal meeting transcripts surfaced showing the outlet intends to shift its coverage of President Donald Trump from his supposed connections to Russia, to “race and other divisions.”


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