Posted on August 2, 2018

Meet the Newest Member of the New York Times’s Editorial Board

Chris Menahan, InformationLiberation, August 2, 2018

The New York Times’ newest editorial board member Sarah Jeong is not a fan of “dumbass f**king white people” sharing their opinions on the internet and she wants the whole world to know it.

The Times announced on Wednesday they were hiring Sarah Jeong to join their editorial board:

Sarah Jeong is joining The New York Times editorial board. … [Jeong] will join us in September as our lead writer on technology. … Born in South Korea, Sarah grew up in North Carolina and California. She’s both a journalist and a lawyer.

Here’s their announcements:

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Jeong’s Twitter history reveals she doesn’t like “dumbass f**king white people marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs pissing on fire hydrants.”

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Jeong also wonders if white people’s light skin is a sign they’re “only fit to live underground like groveling goblins” and produced these helpful graphs shoiwng that the whiter someone is the more “awful” they are and the more they produce a “weird dog smell when it rains.”

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She says she gets a sick “joy” out of “being cruel to old white men.”

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She thinks white people should be “canceled” and likes entertaining the notion they’ll go extinct.

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She thinks white people can’t take credit for creating anything:

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She thinks white men need to be targeted for more scorn:

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[Editor’s Note: The snips indicate screen captures of tweets from Jeong. The original story contains many others that are not summarized. Also, the New York Times has released the statement below on Miss Jeong.]