NYT Tries and Fails to Defend Its Deeply Flawed Neo-Nazi Feature
On Saturday, The New York Times published an unnervingly innocuous feature on a newly married neo-Nazi couple—quaintly titled, “A Voice of Hate in America’s Heartland.” Rendering Tony and Maria Hovater as just your average “Nazis next door,” the feature was immediately criticized for not only normalizing their beliefs, but also for providing an inadequate assessment of how their extreme beliefs developed.
Marc Lacey, national editor at The Times, responded to the overwhelming criticism of the piece on Sunday. His response, however, was almost as inadequate as the story itself. Lacey explained in detail how the story came about (“Who were those people?” He asked of the white supremacists who marched in Charlottesville) but he failed to answer the profile’s most resounding critique: What more do we need to know about Tony, Maria, and “those people,” beyond that they are neo-Nazis?