The latest 'puff piece' on FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried quotes Bahamian locals as saying he has a 'good heart,' but the community isn't having any of it.
Perhaps one of the most egregious parts of the article was a section where it calls Bankman-Fried’s years-long alleged fraud “troublesome” but “hardly comparable to the gang violence” on the island of New Providence.to Twitter blasting the article, saying:
“The lengths they will go to try to prop up this white collar criminal and they immediately start trying to criminalize a black nation [with gang violence]. The Bahamas is not some gang violence-ridden country get the fuck out of here.”From the NY Times to WaPo, the media is fawning over Bankman-FriedCrypto newsletter founder Alex Valaitis said he “can’t believe your joke of an organization continues to try to publish puff pieces on the biggest fraud since Madoff.
Can’t believe your joke of an organization continues to try to publish puff pieces on the biggest fraud since Madoff…Podcast host Scott Melker said the article was “astoundingly absurd and inappropriate” and likened The New York Times to United States tabloid newspaper the National Enquirer.
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