LA Times: Tossing Soup at the Mona Lisa Is Brilliant Messaging

The Los Angeles Times recently experienced a spate of layoffs, due to plummeting ad sales, weak subscription numbers, and (probably) woke editorial decision-making.

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Now, a serious publication interested in enhanced readership and profitability might use this situation as an opportunity for self-reflection and course correction.

However, this is the LA Times, so it will double down. For example, the newspaper recently published an opinion piece from a University of Southern California assistant professor of environmental studies that gave the thumbs-up to the recent vandalism at the Louvre in Paris, France.

Shannon Gibson argues that these antics make less aggressive tactics more successful, as bureaucrats become more persuadable to enact climate cultist policies.

[Holy schamoly – who’s left in that newsroom to write this tripe? NOT FOR LONG… ~ Beege]

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