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The New York Times Publishes Slew of Tone-Deaf, Elitist Articles
The paper of record showcases its disconnect from reality with a series of out-of-touch stories.
Apr. 7, 2026 at 9:20pm
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The New York Times' recent coverage has been criticized for showcasing the elite liberal perspective in a way that feels disconnected from the concerns of many Americans.NYC TodayIn recent months, The New York Times has published a number of articles and op-eds that have been widely criticized for being out-of-touch with the concerns of average Americans. The stories range from dismissing declining U.S. birth rates to sympathizing with a terrorist who attacked a Jewish preschool, highlighting the paper's elitist worldview.
Why it matters
The New York Times is considered one of the most influential news sources in the country, and its coverage is often seen as setting the agenda for the broader media landscape. The paper's tone-deaf reporting on issues like the environment, politics, and economics raises concerns about its ability to accurately reflect the experiences and perspectives of a diverse readership.
The details
The Times articles include pieces arguing that declining birth rates are a 'good thing,' sympathizing with a terrorist who attacked a Jewish preschool, and profiling a family of three in New York City earning $500,000 a year who consider themselves 'middle class.' The paper has also published op-eds claiming Iran is on the verge of becoming a 'major world power' despite the country's economic and military challenges.
- The articles were published between late February and early April 2026.
The players
The New York Times
A leading American newspaper and one of the most influential news sources in the country, known for its in-depth reporting and analysis on a wide range of topics.
Deborah Lipstadt
Former president Joe Biden's special envoy to combat anti-Semitism, who denounced the Times for suggesting a terrorist who attacked a Jewish preschool was somewhat justified.
Manohla Dargis
The New York Times' chief film critic, who dismissed the popular movie 'Project Hail Mary' as a 'bummer' because it was too optimistic about the future in light of climate change.
What’s next
The New York Times has faced significant backlash for its tone-deaf coverage, and it remains to be seen whether the paper will make any changes to its editorial approach in response to the criticism.
The takeaway
The New York Times' recent articles highlight the growing disconnect between the liberal elite and the concerns of average Americans, raising questions about the paper's ability to accurately reflect the diverse experiences and perspectives of its readership.





