Thursday, May 17, 2012
New York Times Sold Its Soul To Get Eduardo Saverin Interview
It's official. NYT has sold its soul and, now, it articles are mostly based on biased pieces that hit individuals or companies based on access or not. And in Eduardo Saverin's case, ES granted NYT an exclusive interview without any sort of in-depth analysis whatsoever.
I read the whole piece thinking I would find some hard hitting questions about Saverin's betrayal of the country that gave him and his family sanctuary. He claimed his giving up his US citizenship was for other reasons other than avoiding paying taxes. NYT mentioned a thing or two about the estate taxes but never drilled him further.
Folks, use Google+, use Path, use anything but Facebook. The dude is a jerk and NYT bought the act.
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