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The New York Fools rule (lemmy.dbzer0.com)
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Top image: The headline of a New York Times article, "How greenwashing fools us".

Bottom image: Screenshot of an ad article in the New York Times titled "How can aviation fly towards net zero?". There's a small BP logo and a disclaimer: "This content was paid for by BP".

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[-] nalinna@lemmy.world 10 points 6 months ago

I feel like news has the same problem that art does, in that organizations are always required to pander at least somewhat to their funding sources. If NYT didn't have to get money from corporate sources and could instead truly be powered by the people, the optimist in me would like to believe that they wouldn't have to publish articles like that...but maybe that's naive. As someone who has actively worked in the arts, I know that many arts organizations are much more free with their words and frank in their critiques when they don't have to bite the hand that feeds them.

So, all of that to say, please give to the news (...and arts) organizations that you feel most passionately about. NYT has done plenty of shitty things in their past, so maybe them, maybe not. But someone deserves to make money for their journalism.

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