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Scientific American editor steps down after calling Trump supporters ‘fascists’ and ‘bigoted’ | Newspapers & magazines

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Bu içerikte, ABD’nin en eski dergisi olan Scientific American’ın baş editörü, bazı Donald Trump destekçilerini “faşist” ve “önyargılı” olarak adlandırdığı çevrimiçi gönderilerin ardından istifasını açıkladı. Laura Helmuth, 2020 yılında derginin baş editörü olarak atandı ve 4.5 yıl boyunca görev yaptıktan sonra Bluesky’da bir gönderide, “Scientific American’dan ayrılmaya karar verdim. Son 4.5 yıl heyecan verici bir deneyimdi. Şimdi bir sonraki adımı düşünmek için zaman ayıracağım (ve kuş gözlemine çıkacağım)” dedi.

Helmuth’un istifası, 5 Kasım’da – seçim gecesi – yaptığı küfür dolu gönderilerin ardından geldi. Bu gönderilerde Trump’a oy verenleri eleştirdi. Gönderileri silindikten sonra Helmuth, Bluesky’de “Her dört yılda bir neden Indiana’dan ayrıldığımı hatırlarım (burada büyüdüm) ve orada kalan ve daha az ırkçı ve cinsiyetçi olmaya çalışan insanlara saygı duyduğumuzu hatırlarım. Evrenin ahlaki yayı doğrulmaz” yazdı.

Özür dilemesine rağmen, Helmuth’un gönderileri çevrimiçi konservatif seçmenler arasında dikkat çekti ve Elon Musk gibi sıkı Trump müttefiki kişiler onu siyasi bir aktivist olarak suçladı. Bir hafta sonra özründen sonra Helmuth istifasını duyurdu.

Helmuth’un baş editör olarak görev yaptığı süre boyunca, Scientific American 175 yılın ardından ilk kez 2020’de bir başkan adayını destekleme kararı aldı. Bu yıl ise dergi Kamala Harris’i destekledi ve Trump’ın “kamu sağlığını ve güvenliğini tehlikeye attığını ve delice komplo teorilerini tercih ettiğini” söyledi.
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Kaynak: www.theguardian.com

The editor in chief of Scientific American, the US’s oldest magazine, has announced her resignation after a series of online posts in which she called some Donald Trump supporters “fascists” and “bigoted”.

In a post on Bluesky on Thursday, Laura Helmuth, who was originally appointed as the magazine’s editor in chief in 2020, said: “I’ve decided to leave Scientific American after an exciting 4.5 years as editor in chief. I’m going to take some time to think about what comes next (and go birdwatching).”

Helmuth’s resignation comes after a series of expletive-filled posts on 5 November – election night – in which she criticized those who voted for Trump.

In her since deleted posts on Bluesky, Helmuth wrote: “Every four years I remember why I left Indiana (where I grew up) and remember why I respect the people who stayed and are trying to make it less racist and sexist. The moral arc of the universe isn’t going to bend itself.”

She went on to add: “Solidarity to everybody whose meanest, dumbest, most bigoted high-school classmates are celebrating early results because fuck them to the moon and back.”

“I apologize to younger voters that my Gen X is so full of fucking fascists,” Helmuth continued.

Following her posts, Helmuth issued a public apology, writing on Bluesky: “I made a series of offensive and inappropriate posts on my personal Bluesky account on election night, and I am sorry. I respect and value people across the political spectrum.

“These posts, which I have deleted, do not reflect my beliefs; they were a mistaken expression of shock and confusion about the election results. These posts of course do not reflect the position of Scientific American or my colleagues. I am committed to civil communication and editorial objectivity,” she added.

Despite her apology, Helmuth’s posts gained traction among conservative voters online, with staunch Trump ally and X owner Elon Musk accusing her of being a political activist who has taken over a scientific institution.

A week after her apology, Helmuth announced her resignation. In a statement to multiple outlets, Kimberly Lau, the president of the magazine, said: “We thank Laura for her four years leading Scientific American during which time the magazine won major science communications awards and saw the establishment of a reimagined digital newsroom.”

During Helmuth’s time as editor in chief and for the first time in 175 years, Scientific American decided to endorse a presidential candidate – Joe Biden – in 2020. This year, the magazine endorsed Kamala Harris, saying that Trump “endangers public health and safety and rejects evidence, preferring instead nonsensical conspiracy fantasies”.

Scientific American editor steps down after calling Trump supporters ‘fascists’ and ‘bigoted’ | Newspapers & magazines
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