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In Wake Of Scandal, NYT Expands Diversity Program New York, May 12, 2003 (NYT) Taking a cue from the Democrats in their 2002 election loss, in which they decided that their poor showing was due to a shortage of mindless collectivism and demogoguery, the New York Times has decided that its recent scandals are a failure brought about by insufficient diversity in its reportorial staff. Accordingly, it has decided to bring on board simian, non-sapient reporters, to make up for an overemphasis on blinkered, parochial reporting by Homo sapiens. As the paper's executive editor, Howell Raines, pointed out, "...we realize that we were too focused on the issues of humans, to the extent that our reporter felt that he had to make things up in order to satisfy the strict, anthropocentric homo-sapient-oriented narratives of the paper." "Therefore, we want to expand our reportage to other species and viewpoints, and offer more freedom to our reporters to bypass recitations of rote imperial pronouncements, and allow our reporters to actually speak truth to the system." When jarred by a reporter's question about the ability of a monkey to report news using only the letter "ess," he replied, defensively, "We don't look only at a reporter's vocabulary, or even his or her knowledge of the alphabet, or paucity of consonants and utter absence of vowels. We don't even consider his or her defecatory or urinary habits as they relate to the creation of the narrative. We look beyond that, to the authentism of the feelings behind the writing, to the legitimacy of his or her experience, as an outsider, in a Homo-sapient world." The paper is excited about the prospects for its new reportorial staff. "We believe that, given random outputs from the reporters, the problem of plagiarism will vanish. After all, if you can't read, you can't copy," said a lead editor for the paper. Not all are happy with the seeming favoritism for non-Homo species. Dr. Jane Goodall, in an exclusive interview, was very angry. "Such a policy will result in continuing discrimination against the true achievers in the non-sapient world." "Now every chimp, even those smirking in the White House, will have to fight the stereotype of the unequitably favored--the notion that no one who is of the genus Pan or even of the order primata is capable of reporting for the New York Times without favoritism based on his or her order or genus." If Doctor Goodall's concern is valid, all non-sapients reporting human news will be forever tainted by Mr. Raines' decision to specifically seek out non-sapients, even to the exclusion of quality in its reporting of the news, in the search for the elusive goal of diversity. "That's ridiculous," said the executive editor. "If we were simply looking for someone with the IQ of a monkey, we'd have had Michael Moore and John Pilger on staff months, even years, ago." (Copyright 2003, Rand Simberg) Posted by Rand Simberg at May 11, 2003 09:49 PMTrackBack URL for this entry:
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