The New York Times’s Hatred of Britain is Bordering on Comic

Douglas Murray has written a good column for the Telegraph about the obsession the New York Times has with bashing Britain – and the paper’s reaction to the Queen’s death is a prime example. It begins:

At times of sorrow, you learn who your friends are. You can also learn who they are not. The outpouring of grief and affection for the late Queen is everywhere in America. On the news of her death, the President and Speaker of the House ordered flags on federal buildings to be lowered to half-mast. Television networks have sombre wall-to-wall coverage. And every living president has paid magnificent tribute to a monarch they admired, revered and clearly loved.

But there are exceptions. One is the newspaper that used to be called the US “paper of record”: the New York Times.

In the last six years, the NYT has developed a strange and intense loathing of Britain. There is no writer so obscure that they cannot be drafted in so long as they are going to bash Britain.

In 2018, the paper brought in an author to claim (on the basis of a brief trip to Lancashire) that Britain was an austerity-reduced wasteland in the process of shutting down. It was filled with so many factual inaccuracies that it should ordinarily never have been published, or if published should have been withdrawn. But the paper of record did not mind. The author ended up saying that although his facts may be wrong his “perception” was correct.

That same year, the paper ran a culinary review which claimed that the people of Britain until recently survived on boiled mutton and oatmeal. By December of 2018, the NYT was asking people to submit stories to the paper if they had “experienced a petty crime in London”. Given the crime rates – not least the murder rates – in New York, it seemed an odd obsession to have.

But the fact is that ever since 2016 the NYT has seen our country as the enemy of its own brand of liberal internationalism. Its understanding of the U.K. is so paper-thin that it connected the Brexit vote with the election that same year of Donald Trump.

In 2019 it recruited a little known novelist to write a piece titled “Britain is drowning itself in nostalgia”. The author claimed that the country was “poisoned” with “colonial arrogance” and “dreamy jingoism”. Another piece accused Britain of having a “racist heart”. Earlier this week, it used Liz Truss’s arrival in No 10 to attack both her and Margaret Thatcher. And it also published a bizarre new video from an unfunny satirist it has employed whose previous employer was Russia Today.

And now, on the death of the Queen, how did the NYT choose to respond? By immediately going to a grievance studies professor to write a piece attacking her. The author – one Maya Jasanoff – said: “We should not romanticise her era” and claimed that “the Queen helped obscure a bloody history of decolonisation whose proportions and legacies have yet to be adequately acknowledged”. Because, of course, within hours of the news of the death of the monarch, who does not want to bang on about decolonisation?

Worth reading in full.

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NeilParkin
3 years ago

The NYT is guilty of a profound ignorance about history.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

There’s just no way of pleasing these ex-colonials.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Exactly, HP. We give them cricket, they give us baseball. We give them rugby, they give us American football. We give them tom-ah-toes, they give us tam-aters…tom-ah-toes, tam-aters, tom-ah-toes, tam-aters…let’s call the whole thing off!

Chris Williams
Chris Williams
3 years ago

“But there are exceptions. One is the newspaper that used to be called the US “paper of record”: the New York Times.”
Note the “used to be”. Now it’s more the US ‘paper of the propaganda record’.

TheGreenAcres
3 years ago

They are worth observing closely, because they are the mouthpiece of the New Establishment. As such they represent a window into the world of the people who hate us and what’s coming our way down the track if they are not pushed back

transmissionofflame
3 years ago
Reply to  TheGreenAcres

Indeed. That’s why I take issue a little bit with the headline “bordering on comic”. It’s not at all funny because the NYT represents a direction of thinking that has gained a lot of ground in recent times and is hell bent on screwing our lives up.

The NYT hates Britain? Well from this Brit, the feeling is mutual.

huxleypiggles
3 years ago

If geriatric, sleepy Joe is wakened to be told of this Timorous Truss might find herself dealing with an International incident.

Blimey Charlie.

thelightcavalry
thelightcavalry
3 years ago

Another DT article attributes commercial motives: “The NYT publishes these articles because they work to bring in attention; they are deliberate click-bait, written in the knowledge that people will be angry. Hate clicks are still clicks”
I suppose that might explain the Telegraph’s own ludicrous NeverTrump coverage of America.

Roy Everett
3 years ago

All those dreadful blue-and-yellow flags outside all civic buildings and on most people’s FB profiles magically disappeared overnight.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago
Reply to  Roy Everett

Good.

Marcus Aurelius knew
3 years ago
Reply to  Roy Everett

The only time they dare to stop clapping for the current thing is when the boss tells them they can start clapping for another thing.

AethelredTheReadier
AethelredTheReadier
3 years ago

They’re performing seals with the government throwing them fish…probably red herrings…

RW
RW
3 years ago

I can’t find anything comical about this. Manic self-loathing is by definition a mental illness (neurosis), hence, people who propagate self-loathing seek to make others sick. This medicine was developed, apparently to a good effect, to re-educate the Germans about the proper ways of seeing and interpreting the world. The wokesters seek to expand this scheme to everyone who is of fair skin and European descent.

Masksniffer47
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

Indeed. Finding this sh— amusing is a luxury we can’t afford. ‘Dreamy’ and ‘Colonial arrogance’ even. These aren’t pesky natives annoying us with their baskets and funny religious habits. These are determined, zealous, motivated, pesky natives.

transmissionofflame
3 years ago
Reply to  Masksniffer47

Indeed, agree with you both. The NYT represents a direction of thinking that has a lot of influence in the world’s only hyperpower. No laughing matter.

True Spirit of America Party
True Spirit of America Party
3 years ago

The NYT is so woke, they haven’t slept in days, lol.

A Y M
3 years ago

Funny piece.
My relative reads this every morning, she like many of her college educated peers thinks if you start your day with this you are keeping up with elite thought. Acquaintances who want to appear at the very height of elite intelligentsia read the economist on top.
But because a whole generation has been indoctrinated in this nonsense (which has its own lexicon of neologisms like “decolonisation” as markers of their superior and slightly hermetic knowledge of existence as it is), they have no other balance to their viewpoints. Only one way is right, the identification of wrongs and wrongdoers.

it’s getting really really boring.

And I’m no fan of the Royal Family but it’s like when a guardian reader hates on Boris, I might agree but our reasons are planets apart. And besides why do Americans think it’s ok to insult a Head of State that is ostensibly their ally? Where is their sensitivity to the millions of people here that love the Queen. The truth is these people pretend they are sensitive and caring but only for imaginary idealised collectives that they like. Real people, they hate more than even themselves.

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3 years ago

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Ramesses4351
Ramesses4351
3 years ago

I think they are confusing Queen Elizabeth with Queen Victoria, such is their profound ignorance and stupidity.

Epi
Epi
3 years ago

She gave away our sovereignty in 1972 and did not protect our rights and freedoms which have been eroded over her reign. This was part of her oath at her coronation which she did not fulfil. Sorry guys but she was not a good Queen as she neglected her duty. She was also part of the illegal coercion team when she said not taking the experimental gene therapy treatment was disloyal. It’s a thumbs down from me.

A Y M
3 years ago
Reply to  Epi

Wait until Chucky gets started.
He will make Liz look like a cuddly toy in comparison.

Epi
Epi
3 years ago
Reply to  A Y M

Sadly you could be correct.

RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  Epi

Realistically, the lady didn’t really do much except ensuring that her coffers were always filled, thus being the first (to the best of my knowledge) British monarch who was a mere figurehead/ tourist attraction. She should also have resigned 20 – 25 years ago. If her eldest son had any good sense (highly unlikely), he’d now be king for about two weeks and then step down in favour of his eldest son before he becomes a member of Team Care Home as well or – heaven forbid – dies and the weird beardo and the queen of bjs take over the position.

Epi
Epi
3 years ago
Reply to  RW

Trouble is they are partially the trouble. I used to be royalist but over the years have become increasingly disillusioned. A Presidential doesn’t really appeal either looking at past and present incumbents. Suggestions anyone?

RW
RW
3 years ago
Reply to  Epi

Glorious revolution mark 2.

The notion that the ‘Windsors’ not only – a tried and trusted royal prerogative – screw around as they see fit but actually marry some perfectly random bed warmer of their’s has diluted the principle of hereditary nobility, anyway. It’s possible to throw the title of a duchess at The Meghan[tm] but she has amply demonstrated her contempt for the concept.

Edumacated eejit
3 years ago

Really disappointed to discover so many royalists among the DS brethren; hopefully it’s just the paid-up member cohort.

RW
RW
3 years ago

I consider myself a monarchist, although not a particular fan of the British royal house. That’s the European way of organizing states. Ideally, I’d like to see the undoing of this American nonsense of self-governing chambers of oligarchs token-elected by an otherwise powerless population grossly divided among party lines and usually incapable of getting anything done but agitated infighting. Especially since COVID has made it painfully clear that individual citizens of a so-called western democracies count no more than individual subjects of any kind of tyrant.

Illustration of this: Would I be writing this in Germany, I’d technically be committing a crime as such matters must not be discussed by mere people.