@kazetnagorra said
The updated rules for contributing to this forum prohibit linking to racist articles and websites. Examples are discussed at length here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Daily_Caller#Ties_to_white_supremacists
A lengthy article discussing white supremacist articles on The Daily Caller is here:
https://www.snopes.com/news/2018/09/06/many-daily-caller-writers-expressed-white-supremacist-views/
Good luck!
Still dragging our feet, are we??
I read the snopes article. Here is what they say that stuck out at me:
When Scott Greer was writing stories for the conservative Daily Caller web site, he was also writing virulently racist articles under a pseudonym for Radix Journal, a web site founded by white supremacist Richard Spencer.
Again, they are talking about Scott Greer writing for Radix Journal.
I need to see some of his racist views at
The daily Caller before I say that
said publication is racist.
I am getting the strong feeling now, that you cannot produce such writings
because they don't exist.
With that said, how in the world is any unsuspecting reader supposed to know
that one of the employees at The Daily Caller is a racist?
The answer is, you can't. Nor can one call
The Daily Caller racist.
Do you really think that if an editor of the New York Times was a hidden racist
means that the New York Times is a racist publication? Of course not.
Snopes:
Daily Caller editor-in-chief Geoffrey Ingersoll told us in an email that he didn’t know about Greer’s racist moonlighting gig and that if he had, he would have fired Greer.
So Ingersoll denies knowing of Greer's racism and you can choose to believe him or not.
But the bottom line will always be, did Ingersoll ever allow a racist article
to be published in The Daily Caller.
THAT is the only thing that matters. Blaming Ingersoll for Greer is VERY unfair.