Emails show New York Times Collaborating with State Government to Target Orthodox Jews
The Times’ Eliza Shapiro — self-described “serious reporter who doesn’t pull punches” — is seen in the massive volume of communications, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act, discussing with the New York State Education Department how “we” can craft comment for the first story launching the Times’ series of articles targeting yeshivas, and giving the government almost a full business-week longer than the schools to comment. Emails also show she worked with the government to direct blame for the Times’ allegations, and coordinated timing on publishing with a vote to regulate the religious schools.
... As Breitbart previously reported, the “investigation” dropped in what appeared to be unbelievable timing, the day before the Board of Regents held a unanimous vote, without debate, to allow state functionaries heavier say in the education of Orthodox children. Those children happen to be of parents vehemently opposed to the social justice curriculum that has been injected into most other New York schools. ...
... The Times was angling for a Pulitzer Prize for the series antagonizing Orthodox Jews, but ultimately did not get it. The Times did not respond when reached for comment on the nature of its reporters’ relationship with members of the state government, and how much collaboration is typically involved between its employees and government publicists.
Emphasis above is mine.
Fake news media collaborating with government to squash religious, social conservative, parents.
Another day at the office for the Cabal.
Well of course, those idiots put a swastika in their crossword.