Sunday, April 24, 2011

Celebrating Post-Westernism: The Times' Choice Is Clear

4/24/11 - Click to Enlarge
The beautiful photo of the Space Shuttle cockpit in orbit on the front page of today's New York Times is noteworthy for two reasons: this is the first time in months that the main front-page photo on the Times has not centered on some Godforsaken image of Third World barbarity; secondly, like the photo of the good Dr. Sroka featured in yesterday's post - and also featured on the front page of the Times -  the only reason the Times publishes a positive photo that depicts traditional First-World subjects, is when said subjects are representative of the Decline of the West.

In the article accompanying today's Space Shuttle Atlantis photo - "With 'Coolest Job Ever Ending, Astronauts Seek Next Frontier" Times' communist and sino-diversity enforcer Kenneth Chang takes sadistic schadenfreudistic delight in describing not only the demise of America's space program, but also the glorious way in which this demise is in wonderful concordance with the decline of the US in particular, and the West in general.

The New York Times: wishing we were dead since 1998.


Times-Approved√ (But Only Because It's About to Become A Museum Piece)

2 comments:

  1. I too noticed that the NYT doesn't seem to feature photos of accomplished white males on their pages any more, unless they're Berny Madoffs or other scoundrels.

    The NYT is going down the tubes - no question bout it,Yo !

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  2. Space exploration was a bad idea in the first place. I hope the program is wrapped up for good.

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