A New York Times reporter whose main beat is the COVID-19 pandemic tweeted on Wednesday that the lab leak theory currently gaining steam has "racist roots" and that people should "stop talking" about it.
Hi @apoorva_nyc! Why did you delete this? pic.twitter.com/Htl8KighnT
— Jack Posobiec (@JackPosobiec) May 26, 2021
The now deleted tweet Apoorva Mandavilli, who states in her Twitter bio that she is a "reporter for @nytimes on mainly #covid19," stated that "someday we will stop talking about the lab leak theory and maybe even admit its racist roots. But alas, that day is not here yet."
Oh my god: I didn't realize what her job is.
— Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) May 26, 2021
The NYT's COVID reporter is saying we should stop talking about the lab leak theory -- *even if it's how COVID entered humans *-- because that theory (unlike, I guess, the wet market theory) is racist.
Who cares what happened: NYT. pic.twitter.com/NAtI9N2mJx
A screenshot of the tweet was shared by Glenn Greenwald, who questioned why it was racist to talk about the possibility of the virus escaping from a Chinese lab, but not racist to say that the virus had stemmed from Chinese wet markets like previously thought at the beginning of the pandemic.
"Also, isn't the relevant questioned: *what happened*? Or no?" Greenwald questioned about the reporter's intentions.
Mandavilli deleted her post, writing soon after that she had received "ridiculous" responses to it.
"Ugh, I hate deleting tweets, but the reactions are... ridiculous. Lots of clown emojis (is that code beyond just calling me a clown), allusions to CCP and also: is 'fronting corporate interest' the new 'pharma shill' insult? Mandavilli wrote.
Ugh, I hate deleting tweets, but the reactions are... ridiculous.
— Apoorva Mandavilli (@apoorva_nyc) May 26, 2021
Lots of clown emojis (is that code beyond just calling me a clown), allusions to CCP and also: is "fronting corporate interests" the new "pharma shill" insult?
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