Correct. It may be someone’s opinion, and NYT can say it’s someone’s opinion and not their own, but how many pro-victims, pro-women, pro-Palestine, pro-human rights opinions were not printed so this “opinion” could be printed?
If you’re the biggest newspaper in the country (or one of them), you can’t claim opinion. You’d get thousands of submissions. What you print reflects your values because there are things you chose not to print. (You being them. English is strange.)
If one is the biggest newspaper in the country (or one of them), one can’t claim opinion. One would get thousands of submissions. What one prints reflects one’s values because there are things one chose not to print.
Correct. It may be someone’s opinion, and NYT can say it’s someone’s opinion and not their own, but how many pro-victims, pro-women, pro-Palestine, pro-human rights opinions were not printed so this “opinion” could be printed?
If you’re the biggest newspaper in the country (or one of them), you can’t claim opinion. You’d get thousands of submissions. What you print reflects your values because there are things you chose not to print. (You being them. English is strange.)
“One” may work better in this situation.
If one is the biggest newspaper in the country (or one of them), one can’t claim opinion. One would get thousands of submissions. What one prints reflects one’s values because there are things one chose not to print.
Thanks. Always felt a bit condescending using “one,” though it would fit better here.