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Both efforts are intertwined and can run in parallel
I'm more just disgusted with the NYT editorial staff remembering Climate Justice is a thing four months after the election.
The run up to the vote was wall-to-wall "Immigrant Menace!" / "Uppity Transgender!" / "College Antisemitism!" hit pieces. But hey, maybe now we can take a moment to recall that the dwindling NYT readership does still care about liberal policies rather than conservative red meat.
Alas, the NYT readership is not dwindling, but instead their subscriber base is growing quite rapidly
This. That the Times has the balls to call this out now is really something.
that's essentially his superpower. he literally doesn't shut up.