“Intent Doesn’t MATTER” – the Woke Shark Feeding Frenzy at NY Times

by | February 25, 2021

Times editor Dean Baquet fired Mcneill, and stated “intent doesn’t matter” when it comes to racism. The stupidity …

video: “Intent Doesn’t MATTER” – the Woke Shark Feeding Frenzy at NY Times

The New York Times fire is long time, 40 year staffer, Donald McNeil Junior, because he uttered the N-Word in the form of a question, not in an affront or attack against someone. Times editor Dean Baquet fired Mcneill, and stated “intent doesn’t matter” when it comes to racism. The stupidity of the statement is overwhelming, and the standard that woke intend to hold for the rest of the world, should apply to them should they ever accidentally injure someone. #DonaldMcNeil #NYTimes #intent

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