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Привлек внимание заголовок  в The New Republic (звериная серьезность, однако) :

Facebook Betrayed America.
 
(Оказывается, помимо прочих непростительных грехов, Фейсбук даже потворствовал  геноциду в Мьянме!)


В основном, это краткое изложение длинной статьи в NYT  Delay, Deny and Deflect: How Facebook's Leaders Fought Through Crisis, ссылка на которую приводится в тексте. В статье NYT встречаются любопытные пассажи, например:

 In July, organizers with a coalition called Freedom from Facebook crashed a hearing of the House Judiciary Committee, where a company executive was testifying about its policies. As the executive spoke, the organizers held aloft signs depicting Ms. Sandberg and Mr. Zuckerberg, who are both Jewish, as two heads of an octopus stretching around the globe.

Eddie Vale, a Democratic public relations strategist who led the protest, later said thе image was meant to evoke old cartoons of Standard Oil, the Gilded Age monopoly. But a Facebook official quickly called the Anti-Defamation League, a leading Jewish civil rights ​organization, to flag the sign. Facebook and other tech companies had partnered with the civil rights group since late 2017 on an initiative to combat anti-Semitism and hate speech online.
That afternoon, the A.D.L. issued a warning from its Twitter account.

“Depicting Jews as an octopus encircling the globe is a classic anti-Semitic trope,” the organization wrote. “Protest Facebook — or anyone — all you want, but pick a different image.” 

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For several years now, expressions of anti-Jewish sentiment have made up the preponderance of hate crime complaints in the city.

Contrary to what are surely the prevailing assumptions, anti-Semitic incidents have constituted half of all hate crimes in New York this year, according to the Police Department. To put that figure in context, there have been four times as many crimes motivated by bias against Jews — 142 in all — as there have against blacks. Hate crimes against Jews have outnumbered hate crimes targeted at transgender people by a factor of 20.

А не пишут об этом, потому что крайне правых никак не пристегнуть, а  других позорить нельзя.

If anti-Semitism bypasses consideration as a serious problem in New York, it is to some extent because it refuses to conform to an easy narrative with a single ideological enemy. During the past 22 months, not one person caught or identified as the aggressor in an anti-Semitic hate crime has been associated with a far right-wing group, Mark Molinari, commanding officer of the police department’s Hate Crimes Task Force, told me.

In fact, it is the varied backgrounds of people who commit hate crimes in the city that make combating and talking about anti-Semitism in New York much harder.
A related issue is that bias stemming from longstanding ethnic tensions in the city presents complexities that many liberals have chosen simply to ignore. 

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В New York Times статья о том, как в Чикаго соседи Обамы продают свой дом.

А вот тут http://pajamasmedia.com/blog/obamas-next-door-neighbor-is-selling-now-about-that-other-neighbor/ 
комментарий:

Only one thing is missing: any unpleasantness about the controversial parcel on the other side of the Obama house. It appears prominently in the picture and made national news during the presidential election, but the Times skips that entirely. That parcel is the infamous “Rezko lot.”

Tony Rezko, an early fundraiser for Barack Obama before he became a fixer and fundraiser for Governor Rod Blagojevich, bought the garden lot on the same day the Obamas purchased their house and from the same owners. Somehow, the canny Rezko paid full price. The Obamas received a significant discount.

Although Rezko purchased his vacant lot during a real-estate boom, he made no effort to develop it or sell it to someone who would. Instead, he left the Obamas with a bucolic side yard, while he paid the mortgage and the taxes. But Rezko went one step further. When the Obamas wanted to expand their land a little, Tony sold them a small slice of his parcel, something that is virtually unheard of in that neighborhood.
 

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