Former New York Times editor Adam Rubenstein was shamed by colleagues for liking Chick-fil-A, sparking a controversy. Rubenstein's account was initially doubted but has been confirmed, leading to debates within media circles about ideological intolerance.
Former New York Times opinion editor Adam Rubenstein wrote in the Atlantic about his tenure, including a story about being rebuked for saying he likes Chick-fil-A. Left-wing media criticism insisted the story was fake, but it’s confirmed. https://t.co/bcKtEj7wVy
Exiled NYT Staffer Vindicated After Left-Leaning Journalists Insisted Chick-Fil-A Story Had to Be Fake https://t.co/Kg18uEaNDq
A note about the Chick-fil-A controversy of earlier this week: Former New York Times opinions staffer Adam Rubenstein wrote in the Atlantic that he was scolded in a 2019 orientation session for citing the chain’s crispy chicken sando as his fave. https://t.co/lU5UCX5yzp
The Chick-fil-A story heard 'round the world saw New York Times employees bully a conservative writer. https://t.co/cJ06leDatt
There Are a Lot of New York Times Chick-fil-A Deniers https://t.co/9iLcBLeax7
Adam Rubenstein’s colleagues at the New York Times were furious at him. They snapped their fingers in unison. His crime? He said he enjoys Chick-fil-A’s chicken sandwiches. The intolerance of the elites gets more ridiculous by the day, says Jenny Holland https://t.co/x5NdJqPsg8
Am I the only person on the left who believes Adam Rubinstein’s Chick-Fil-A story?
The finger-snapping Chick-fil-A story seems silly, but it's an illustrative anecdote in an article about how the Times went ideologically batshit along with an influential chunk of academia, media, and non-profits from 2015 to 2021/22. That big story is the important thing. The…
Ex-New York Times editor says staffers actually shamed him during meeting for liking Chick-fil-A. Notable voices back him up. https://t.co/ez8OF2BvQi https://t.co/CZ93bhqHW3
Lots of people commenting on New York Times HR scolding the poor sap who said he liked Chick-fil-A, but the FAR CREEPIER part of this story is all the other employees snapping their fingers in admonishment. If that happened to me, I'd run out of that death cult hellhole like the… https://t.co/d99RIbt5au
A writer formerly at the New York Times detailed how he was chastised and embarrassed by HR for saying that his favorite sandwich came from Chick-Fil-A If you’re wondering why the vast majority of the US no longer cares about The NY Times — this is it https://t.co/RQmu5TyuVJ
Nikole Hannah-Jones says Adam Rubenstein’s Chick-fil-a story didn’t happen. In fairness, she has a history of revising actual history to suit her narrative needs and the people who are providing contemporaneous accounts of Adam’s story are white, so she won’t believe them.
That Adam Rubinstein anecdote is totally fake! So you don't have a problem with someone liking Chick-fil-A? SCREW THEM AND THEIR TRANSPHOBIC CHICKEN *snap* *snap* *snap* *snap*
I think the Chick-fil-A thing happened. There are a variety of environments in the United States where I would not feel comfortable discussing that company.