Journalists at 3 Newspapers Quit Over Edits to a Charlie Kirk Story [View all]
Source: NYT
Several journalists resigned this week from three newspapers in Alaska after the publications corporate owner made significant edits to an article about Charlie Kirks death, appearing to yield to pressure from a Republican state lawmaker who had criticized the coverage.
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Its description in the second paragraph of Mr. Kirk whom the article called a Christian-Nationalist icon and defender of often racist and controversial views had struck a nerve with one of the vigils co-organizers.
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In the revised version, the second paragraph appeared about 12 paragraphs into the article stating that Mr. Kirks views have been tied by many to a rise in Christian nationalism across the U.S. In describing Mr. Kirks frequent visits to college campuses, the article said that he had regularly defended his criticism of the Civil Rights Act and Martin Luther King Jr., as well as his opposition to gun control and affirmative action.
Gone from the article was a line stating that Mr. Kirk had perpetuated conspiracy theories, including Covid-19 and climate misinformation, as well as replacement theory, which posits that Jews are trying to replace white Americans with nonwhite immigrants.
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