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National News See other National News Articles Title: CHRISTIAN TOTO: NY Times Declares The Woke Movies Era Is Dead. So the election of Donald Trump did to the movie industry what billions of dollars in losses couldnt do, and the NYT is happy to to report it. The New York Times uncorked a withering attack on woke Hollywood movies. The piece flexes its progressive bona fides, but large swathes of the article could have been written by The Critical Drinker or Film Threats Chris Gore. The headline and subhead are stunning and brave in their bluntness. Is the Awkward Diversity Era of Hollywood Behind Us? The past decades clumsiest attempts to cram new faces into old stories now feel like a moment, and a genre, of their own. The same paper that erupted in fury over a Sen. Tom Cotton op-ed let this missive through? The biggest takeaway? The woke movies era is over. Done. Kaput. And The New York Times appears happy to report it. But how can Hollywood even put out product in 2025, what with all of the stars who promised to leave the country if Trump won in November
UPDATE: So when does the woke era at the New York Times conclude? NYT Puts Menstrual Products in Mens Bathrooms To Support Transgender and Non-Binary Colleagues. The papers decision was announced by the vice president for global real estate and facilities, Victor Liu, in a company-wide Slack message. From July 26 to July 29, Liu said, the company would begin adding menstrual products and sanitary baskets to the offices mens restrooms to support transgender and non-binary colleagues. The company also announced that it was removing gendered imagery and adding language that colleagues are welcome to use the restroom in which they feel most comfortable. The move highlights the growing cultural and political rift between legacy media companies and the general public. Polls show that Americans generally support policies that require individuals who identify as transgender to use bathrooms that match their biological sex. President- elect Donald Trump hammered the transgender issue in his successful campaign last fall, which surveys show was one of his most impactful talking points. The Times declined to comment. Just 1 percent of the Timess workforce identifies as nonbinary, a category which includes transgender individuals but also those who simply choose not to identify with either gender, according to the papers 2023 Diversity and Inclusion Report. The number of nonbinary employees, the report stated, does appear to be climbing, although they are still a negligible portion of the papers workforce. The Timess efforts to appeal to a broader swath of Americans are often hamstrung by partisan reporters and junior employees who demand the paper move further left. Staff at the paper revolted in the summer of 2020 after the opinion section published a column by Sen. Tom Cotton (R., Ark.) that called for sending in the military to quell left-wing riots in the nations cities. That column prompted at least one writer, former tech reporter Charlie Warzel, to cry in an emergency staff meeting. More recently, Times reporters are in the midst of a rebellion over the papers coverage of the war in Gaza, according to the Wall Street Journal. Senior editors, the Journal reported in April, are worried that some reporters are compromising their neutrality and applying ideological purity tests. Post Comment Private Reply Ignore Thread Top Page Up Full Thread Page Down Bottom/Latest Begin Trace Mode for Comment # 1.
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