The NY Times op ed from Tom Cotton named "Send in the troops" has caused a bit 
of a controversy, even inside the NY Times 
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/03/opinion/tom-cotton-protests-military.htmlThe 
NY Times is trying to represent the whole spectrum of politically significant 
opinions. If they only print opinions that fit to one worldview they are making 
propaganda. If they publish all kinds of opinions, they may support fascism, 
authoritarianism or racism.How do you solve this dilemma? Did they fall into a 
trap now because they have supported the rise of fascism by printing this 
opinion, as Jason Stanley, the author of "How fascism works" says?-J.
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