New York Times writer Margaret Renkl scolded Americans in a Memorial Day weekend column who "refused" to give up social gatherings to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, but alternatively celebrated gatherings of Black Lives Matter protestors in various columns she wrote last year. The liberal writer seemingly ignored her past writings lauding the number of people attending Black Lives Matter protests amid the early months of the pandemic. NEW YORK TIMES REPORTER APOLOGIZES FOR CRITICIZING LAB LEAK CORONAVIRUS THEORY AS RACIST"If Vietnam exploded the unquestioned commitment to national service, the coronavirus pandemic should have been the very thing to bring it back," Renkl added. Renkl's heavy criticism was a seemingly drastic shift from her views on large gatherings last summer amid the Black Lives Matter protests following the death of George Floyd. NEW YORK TIMES COLUMN SLAMMED FOR CALLING ANTI-SEMITIC ATTACKS ‘A GIFT TO THE RIGHT’"The protesters, most in their teens and 20s, chanted 'Black lives matter' and ‘No justice, no peace’ and ‘Not one more’ as they marched for more than five hours.
Source: Fox News June 01, 2021 14:26 UTC