LA Times Writer Paints Mexico City Residents as Intolerant & Bigoted
<p>In August, an LA Times staff writer and esteemed journalist, published a piece criticizing American digital nomads moving to Mexico City. To arrive at the conclusion that some locals want Americans to leave their city — particularly Californians — the writer referenced an anonymously posted flier and interviewed three well-heeled Mexicans who represent the Mexican people about as much as a hot dog with jalapeños represents Mexican cuisine.</p>
<p>Despite the lack of connection the writer has with regular <em>Chilangos,</em> as evidenced by her interviewees — a barista in an upscale neighborhood, a Tik-Tok star who doubles as a professor, and a real estate agent serving foreign clients — in our current click-bait age of journalism, it appears that whatever journalists can do to pit one group of people against another while exposing “injustice” is sure to get published and reap rewards.</p>
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