The Megyn Kelly Show

Bari Weiss on the State of the Media, Cancel Culture, and Anti-Semitism | Ep. 54

Jan 22, 2021
Bari Weiss, an American journalist and author known for her insightful writings, shares her journey from The New York Times to starting her own Substack. She dives into the challenges of cancel culture and the pervasive self-censorship affecting today's media landscape. Weiss discusses the implications of rising anti-Semitism and its intersection with cultural narratives. She also reflects on personal integrity, the struggles of dissenting opinions, and the joy of her upcoming marriage, emphasizing the necessity for open discourse in an increasingly polarized society.
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ANECDOTE

Weiss's Departure

  • Bari Weiss describes her departure from the New York Times not as a dramatic walkout, but a long time coming.
  • She'd been working on her resignation letter for weeks since the Tom Cotton op-ed controversy.
INSIGHT

Ideological Succession

  • The New York Times's shift reflects a broader ideological succession in institutions.
  • These institutions, once moderately liberal, have moved radically left, impacting media, universities, and even corporations.
ANECDOTE

Double Standard at NYT

  • Weiss faced internal bullying at the Times for a tweet praising an Olympic figure skater.
  • This incident highlighted a double standard where those with the 'correct' politics faced less scrutiny for unprofessional behavior.
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