According to the documentary, the
Times’s editors made a conscious decision to bury the paper’s Holocaust coverage. The paper had long been a mirror of society, and in 1942, the majority of Americans harbored anti-Semitic views. Father Charles Edward Coughlin, an influential Roman Catholic priest, would even issue weekly radio diatribes against Jews. “When we get through with the Jews in America, they’ll think the treatment they received in Germany was nothing,” he said. The transmissions were broadcast nationally to an estimated 30 million listeners.
‘Reporting on the Times’ Calls Out New York Times Holocaust Coverage
Only bourgeois liberal wasps take the New York Slimes seriously as journalists and news reporting.