The New York Times has been accused of blatant anti-white racism by Douglass Mackey and Elon Musk for always writing “whites” in lowercase and “Blacks” in capital letter when representing people of colour. Screenshot below:

The news media were called out due to the news they wrote on the fatal attack on Iryna Zarutska, where the white woman was stabbed and killed by the black man, identified as Decarlos Brown Jr.
Douglass Mackey, a social media influencer, called out the NY Times for “racial hierarchy” on X (Twitter), and said it meant that whites were second-class citizens to blacks.
He included a screenshot of the news article from the NY Times on Iryna’s murder and marked that anytime the word black appeared, which represented black people, the “b” was always capitalized (sentence case), but that was not so for “white”, which represents white people, of which the first letter “w” was not capitalized.
His post was retweeted by Elon Musk, who outrightly tagged the news publisher and asked them why “white” was always in lowercase, but Black is uppercased, and accused them of “deliberate, precise, and comprehensive anti-White racism”.
The anti-white racism flows from the perception of whites getting unfair favoritism from their government when compared to blacks. This stems from immigration, legal punishment, and employment, of which Elon Musk, is accused of supporting the expansion of H-B1 visas to employ more foreigners, instead of Americans, and pay lower wages.
The murder of Iryna Zarutska over two weeks ago and the failure of the mainstream media to blow it on its headlines, as opposed to George Floyd, sparked the ignition chamber, and the freedom her killer enjoyed after 14 previous arrests sealed the combustion chamber of anti-white racist protesters.
 
 