Why the New York Times Gets it WrongWhat if journalistic inaccuracy wasn't intentional, but cultural?Nobody gets up in the morning intending to get a story wrong. So why is it so difficult for some news organizations to get military stories right? Based on the data, I believe that military accuracy may have a direct correlation with the number of veterans on staff. DataThe data and collection methods for the table above is available for download here. TimelineThe original New York Times Tweet. Intelligence Probability Estimation MethodsICD 203 can be downloaded here.
LinkedIn Data(Note, results may change over time)
Collective staff count Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) At the New York TimesNew York Times DEI Call To Action Report Diversity in the Hell’s AngelsNazi Emblems of “Way Outs” are No Symbols of Hate The M4 “Machine Gun” Mistake.U.S. Military Returns to the Jungle, Training for a Very Different Threat The Technical manual for the M4 Carbine:
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