Why the New York Times’ Post-Roe Abortion Coverage Has Felt a Little Off

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Why the New York Times’ Post-Roe Abortion Coverage Has Felt a Little Off
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What needs elucidating, the paper would seem to think, is the mysterious world of conservatism.

None of these stories, individually, are horribly flawed. In fact, the paper has often delineated the stakes of the repeal of abortion rights in clear terms. But taken in its totality, the Times’ desire to show “all sides” of the abortion issue has resulted in a picture that is acutally skewed: It’s gone overboard on anthropologizing the right, while similarly wide-eyed, earnest coverage of the left is absent.

in the paper’s newsletter called On Politics focused on a powerful couple in the anti-abortion movement celebrating the repeal of. The article noted: “A majority of Americans disagree with the decision, polls show, and it devastated many people across the country, with thousands protesting in cities and abortion providers scrambling to help women who now face long journeys to obtain care and, in some cases, the threat of prosecution.

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