EDITED to note: I did not realize when I posted this that it was actually written in October, 2025 about an older NYT op-ed, because the complaint is exactly the same. Fresh off the current NYT article linked here, I happened to see this in the sidebar of the Common Dreams article about Saturday’s (March 28, 2026) protests and assumed it was about the current NYT op-ed. My error. Thanks to @AmidFuror@fedia.io for pointing it out.
For those who haven’t read it, this is the NYT article in question. I should note that the author gets thoroughly schooled in the comments:
A Challenge for ‘No Kings’ Protests, the Third Time Around – by Jeremy W. Peters for the NYT
Archive.world link
(I am aware this site has problems, but it has the content. If you have a better archive link, please post it)


Because when you rise to that level of power to be in the NYT editorial board…
The only non-millionaires you interact with are employees, and then it’s just a handful that talk to the rest.
You can’t compensate for this level of wealth inequality. The powerful will always side with themselves, because that’s their social circle and how the human brain is wired.
It’s the entire problem with neoliberalism.
Oh fuck yes. I have all but given up on the NY Times for politics. Arts and culture and the metro pages are fine, but the rest is just SO tilted to the corporatist wealthy…
Yep. I got distracted when I was posting, but I have edited the original post to include links to the original NYT article, not least because almost every single comment calls out both this article and the NYT coverage as a whole for being, as one commenter put it, “dyspeptic.”
Like this one from New Jersey:
And this one from California:
And this one from Massachusetts:
And this one from somewhere in the US?
Oohh, thank you for the link. I just skimmed through the comments… AJ from Saskatchewan absolutely nailed it!
Utterly delightful to read.
So many of the comments are absolute gold. They’re the best thing about the article!
I could have quoted a dozen more, but they’re behind the paywall even when direct linked and are not gathered with the article content in archive versions. I just wish I could have screenshotted at least the top ten, but they do it in this weird side frame that doesn’t move with the rest of the page so it was a lost cause.