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"...with its opinion pages increasingly reflecting the priorities of younger, more ideologically uniform staff and readership. Paul’s exit...might reflect an institutional recalibration to align more closely with progressive consensus"

That's true about the staff, but not the readership. On every Times article about gender that allows comments, they are usually 10:1 against whatever cult nonsense is being reported on.

The Times' own survey showed that even most Democrats are opposed to males in female sports (67%) and medical transition for minors (54%). Unfortunately the authors of the article about the poll ignored the sports results, the most newsworthy item in the poll given that all but 2 Democrats in the House had just voted in favor of allowing males in female sports and another key vote is coming up in the Senate.

Here's the link to the poll results. Trans questions are on page 14:

https://static01.nyt.com/newsgraphics/documenttools/f548560f100205ef/e656ddda-full.pdf

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A reminder of the NYT on gender issues prior to Ms. Paul:

https://www.pittparents.com/p/to-the-new-york-times-what-happened

I am grateful for her brave, thorough and accurate reporting!!

Her articles have been incredibly important in shedding light on what is happening.

They were exactly aligned with and in support of the stated mission of the New York Times.

The truth

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