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sarisataka

(20,992 posts)
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 10:01 AM Friday

Editor-in-chief of America's oldest magazine resigns after calling Trump voters fascists

Editor-in-chief of America’s oldest magazine resigns after calling Trump voters fascists


Laura Helmuth is resigning as editor-in-chief of Scientific American magazine following an expletive-filled rant about Donald Trump voters.

Posting on Bluesky, an X rival, Helmuth said Thursday that she’s “decided to leave Scientific American after an exciting 4.5 years as editor in chief” without mentioning her previous comments.

In a series of now-deleted posts on the same platform, she called Trump voters the “meanest, dumbest, most bigoted” group and “fascists” following the former president’s reelection last week. Her comments went viral on X and were criticized on the increasingly right-wing platform.

Helmuth had apologized in a separate post, calling them “offensive and inappropriate” and that they don’t “reflect the position” of Scientific American.
https://www.cnn.com/2024/11/15/media/scientific-american-editor-resignation/index.html
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Editor-in-chief of America's oldest magazine resigns after calling Trump voters fascists (Original Post) sarisataka Friday OP
She was right, though. Ocelot II Friday #1
Agree. Offensive and inappropriate, maybe, but spot on. spooky3 Friday #2
After what Trump has put us through, I don't like inappropriate as a condemnation Walleye Friday #26
I agree. ShazzieB Friday #60
excellent point nt barbtries Friday #65
No need to apologize. It's obvious it's her opinion, not the magazine's. Just turn and walk out of the door. brush Friday #78
We are in peril because too many influential people put being 'appropriate' above being offensively honest & forthright Attilatheblond Friday #29
And Yet We Have Allowed the Right to Suborn the Terms "Politically Correct" and "Woke" As If They Have Always The Roux Comes First Friday #56
I feel like making several new DU accounts Tansy_Gold Friday #57
### riversedge Saturday #89
I had an English teacher in high school back in the 60's that was always grammartically (?) correct LiberalArkie Friday #48
Absolutely. Glad she spoke the truth. Timeflyer Friday #6
Why are Dems so quick to apologize? Bluetus Friday #39
Sometimes COL Mustard Friday #62
Truth hurts. They are ignorant and fascists. Envirogal Friday #67
People shouldn't back off on speaking the truth. returnee Friday #70
Trump voters lack the one thing that makes us human... Dennis Donovan Friday #3
From John Prine - GoneOffShore Friday #10
Except most animals aren't selfish. nt Susan Calvin Friday #20
True. Animals just do what they have to do to get food, territory and mates Ocelot II Friday #51
The reprisals are coming... Blue_Tires Friday #4
oh please NJCher Friday #14
He's the one who has repeatedly promised Blue_Tires Friday #17
you're assuming he has the competence to get this done NJCher Friday #18
Are you really trying to tell people... Think. Again. Friday #27
what does "take the dangers of trump seriously " NJCher Friday #34
oh, sure, I'll explain... Think. Again. Friday #50
so exactly nothing in terms of NJCher Friday #55
Wow, you REALLY don't want the first-count results... Think. Again. Friday #59
au contraire NJCher Friday #61
oh, so THAT'S why you're arguing against it! Think. Again. Friday #63
not sure where you're getting that NJCher Friday #73
Read these and get back to us liberalgunwilltravel Friday #28
I've read enough of this stuff NJCher Friday #36
Hear! Hear! ❤️ littlemissmartypants Friday #83
That photo of Trump's eye overlooking the US Capitol building is very telling to say the least!!.... riversedge Saturday #88
But the people behind him WILL get it done ! HUAJIAO Friday #33
Oh really? NJCher Friday #37
That was true last time but I don't think so this time. HUAJIAO Friday #68
he's crazier this time NJCher Friday #71
I want this to be true progressoid Friday #69
see my post on dementia, above NJCher Friday #72
Eventually, enough people will have nothing left to lose Attilatheblond Friday #31
If it was her personal x account then she should not have quit kerouac2 Friday #5
I'm guessing that she did not quit voluntarily. wnylib Friday #12
I got undertones NJCher Friday #19
Something tells me she doesn't regret anything she said (despite apologizing) Wiz Imp Friday #7
To me, if you vote for fascist dump, you are a fascist. Butterflylady Friday #32
I get that. At the very least, if you voted for Trump you proved you were OK with fascism. Wiz Imp Friday #53
She just misstated it. Trump voters supported Fascism. surfered Friday #8
You are what you support - Fuck those Nazi scumbags JoseBalow Friday #21
Yes. You are what you do. hay rick Friday #30
You are what you eat NT Tickle Saturday #90
She shouldn't have resigned - I guarantee not a single MAGAT reads Scientific American groundloop Friday #9
Well not for the articles at any rate. bluesbassman Friday #13
I'm failing to see the reason for her exit. She was completely correct. AllyCat Friday #11
You see that's the difference between us and them. bluesbassman Friday #16
Trump literally calls us THE ENEMY WITHIN Skittles Friday #77
she is right about the fascism Skittles Friday #75
Masha Gessen wrote an opinion piece for the NYT today that seems spot on to me. Lonestarblue Friday #15
Are we still uncomfortable calling fascists, fascists? JoseBalow Friday #22
Geez, all she was doing was telling the truth. ananda Friday #23
I'm sorry she resigned. MineralMan Friday #24
No apology necessary orangecrush Friday #25
She wasn't wrong Bettie Friday #35
Keep our eyes on the ball Joe_Gadway Friday #38
Her comments don't reflect the position of Scientific American SpankMe Friday #40
I thought the MAGA morons on X loved free speech Galraedia Friday #41
Elon has deleted more Twitter accounts than any prior leader there. That's far from free speech. NT BrianTheEVGuy Friday #66
It's free speech for racists, misinformation, misogynists, child sex predators, and simps who kiss Elon's a** though. Galraedia Friday #80
Seems to me that if one is in a high-profile or non-political public-facing position Seeking Serenity Friday #42
I'm surprised they found the posts on Bluesky Bonx Friday #43
Nothing to apologize for. ificandream Friday #44
Wait wut? I thought they loved that shit! mountain grammy Friday #45
During Bush jr they censored science articles. Blue Full Moon Friday #46
Laura's Comments Were On Point And Understated MayReasonRule Friday #47
It seems she made a lot of people uncomfortable by telling the obvious truth. Ping Tung Friday #49
Why? JustAnotherGen Friday #52
Trump is a fascist as proven by his own statements. Anyone who votes for a fascist is a... Martin68 Friday #54
Thin Skinned and useless mntleo2 Friday #58
Well, if she was resigning anyway, barbtries Friday #64
she is correct but Skittles Friday #74
She's wrong AltairIV Friday #76
Not good Ndp5 Friday #79
This woman deserves a medal! raccoon Friday #81
I stopped reading when it stopped focusing on science. alarimer Friday #82
Science has always been political, same as any other human endeavor. hunter Saturday #91
Her remarks damn well SHOULD represent the position of Scientific American soldierant Friday #84
They are scientists angrychair Friday #85
I thought her comment was both quite SCIENTIFIC Conjuay Friday #86
No good deed goes unpunished. usonian Saturday #87

Walleye

(35,663 posts)
26. After what Trump has put us through, I don't like inappropriate as a condemnation
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:28 AM
Friday

I think she was honest and absolutely correct. What is appropriate about any of this?

ShazzieB

(18,648 posts)
60. I agree.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 01:02 PM
Friday

I think it's a travesty that she had to apologize, much less resign, for speaking the truth.

brush

(57,484 posts)
78. No need to apologize. It's obvious it's her opinion, not the magazine's. Just turn and walk out of the door.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:00 PM
Friday

Attilatheblond

(4,302 posts)
29. We are in peril because too many influential people put being 'appropriate' above being offensively honest & forthright
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:37 AM
Friday

The Roux Comes First

(1,565 posts)
56. And Yet We Have Allowed the Right to Suborn the Terms "Politically Correct" and "Woke" As If They Have Always
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:31 PM
Friday

(Well. never, in my memory) been the group to be honest and trustworthy!!

This is the party of shit-heelers, let them face it as they will. Always lying, caviling, projecting their own psychological weaknesses and outright criminality on the "Others."

But there are an astonishing number of these should-be-in-prison folks out there obviously. Too bad Australia already received a gazillion supposed assholes to preserve the "Queen's" pretense of an unblemished Kingdome.

LiberalArkie

(16,499 posts)
48. I had an English teacher in high school back in the 60's that was always grammartically (?) correct
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:13 PM
Friday

but one day one of the most redneck cruel foul mouthed kids said something and she let loose with one of the longest string of curse words. Some of us 17 year olds had ever hear of before. After she finally stopped we had to laugh for ever.

Just sometimes, no matter how intelligent and smart a person is, they just have to let all that bottled up stuff loose.

Bluetus

(89 posts)
39. Why are Dems so quick to apologize?
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:51 AM
Friday

If she was quitting anyway (and if she was fired, she had to know that was coming), why retract anything. A simple "These are my own opinions and do not necessarily represent the views of Scientific American" would have been sufficient.

I understand a once-proud magazine that is clinging by a thread can't stand up to any bullying from the right. Nonetheless, it is disgusting that a magazine that has honored the role of science and facts for over a century would go to its grave in this manner.

returnee

(280 posts)
70. People shouldn't back off on speaking the truth.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 05:04 PM
Friday

It’s like Timothy Snyder says: Don’t obey in advance.
That doesn’t mean one shouldn’t as reasonably circumspect and polite as one would ordinarily be. It means if you feel it and it’s the truth and you say it, don’t take it back. Too much self-censorship IS censorship.

Ocelot II

(120,828 posts)
51. True. Animals just do what they have to do to get food, territory and mates
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:23 PM
Friday

and protect themselves and their young. They don't act out of malice or greed, unlike humans. The lion doesn't eat you because he doesn't like your attitude; he's just hungry. The bear doesn't hate you; she's defending her cubs. Animals aren't assholes.

Blue_Tires

(55,780 posts)
4. The reprisals are coming...
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 10:07 AM
Friday

Anybody speaking out about Dear Leader and his apartheid errand boy will face repercussions... 🙄

NJCher

(37,868 posts)
18. you're assuming he has the competence to get this done
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:09 AM
Friday

He doesn't. And it's not likely many will go along with him either.

The man is incompetent. I love his spectacular success on Rick Scott running the Senate.

NJCher

(37,868 posts)
34. what does "take the dangers of trump seriously "
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:46 AM
Friday

mean in your book?

In terms of action and in how you live your life?

Please, define.

Think. Again.

(17,946 posts)
50. oh, sure, I'll explain...
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:19 PM
Friday

I believe that, in my book, "taking the dangers of trump seriously" means to consider the actual harm trump can do with the attention it deserves.

Is that good? Or do you need me to explain any other words? Would you like to know how to access a dictionary or thesaurus?

Also, why are you so curious about my personal actions and day-to-day life? Such an interest in an internet stranger is a little creepy, you know.

NJCher

(37,868 posts)
55. so exactly nothing in terms of
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:31 PM
Friday

real action or commitment.

Thanks. That's what I thought.

Now go sit in your comfy chair and "consider" while the rest of do what we need to do, which does not include acting like a hysterical scared chicken.

NJCher

(37,868 posts)
36. I've read enough of this stuff
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:47 AM
Friday

I don't need to read more and wallow in fear like the rest of you.

And quite frankly, even if he were after me personally, I am an able opponent. He doesn't worry me one bit.

riversedge

(73,125 posts)
88. That photo of Trump's eye overlooking the US Capitol building is very telling to say the least!!....
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 03:04 AM
Saturday


‘We all have our eyes wide open’: Trump critics brace for dark time of retribution

Public officials targeted by Trump say they’re preparing for extreme scenarios, including possibility of being arrested

https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/nov/15/trump-critics-retribution?CMP=share_btn_url

Andrew Gumbel in Los Angeles Fri 15 Nov 2024 06.00 EST

Members of Congress and other US public officials targeted for “retribution” by Donald Trump say they are taking extraordinary security precautions for themselves and their families and are now bracing for scenarios as extreme as the possibility of being rounded up and arrested, after Trump returns to the White House.

Two Democratic House members who have been vocal in their criticisms of Trump and his policy agenda told the Guardian they and their colleagues are preparing for “some pretty surreal and dystopic scenarios”. They range from bogus investigations or tax audits of present and former members of the federal government to out-and-out violence inspired by Trump’s rhetoric of revenge.

“I hope none of my Democratic colleagues become American corollaries to Alexander Navalny,” said the congressman Jared Huffman of California, referring to the Russian opposition leader and outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin who survived being poisoned before dying in an Arctic prison.

“[My colleagues in the House] are thinking about legal defenses against a weaponized Department of Justice,” Huffman added. “They may have to be ready to be arrested and rounded up. They have to have family plans protecting themselves in ways I don’t even like to talk about publicly …

............




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‘The list of the different ways he [Trump] could exact retribution is almost unending if he has loyalists at the top of these various agencies.’ Composite: Guardian Design, source images via Getty Images

NJCher

(37,868 posts)
71. he's crazier this time
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 05:34 PM
Friday

the dementia is setting in. Wack jobs make people nervous, no matter what their political stripes.

progressoid

(50,746 posts)
69. I want this to be true
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 03:14 PM
Friday

I want there to be career civil servants who know what's at stake and do the right thing.

I also expect there will be cuts to programs and departments that will hamstring efforts to reign him and his cronies in.

Death by a thousand cuts.

kerouac2

(673 posts)
5. If it was her personal x account then she should not have quit
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 10:12 AM
Friday

Period. Let them fire her if they want. Nothing she said is incorrect but it is her opinion anyway. They literally voted for known criminals.

wnylib

(24,380 posts)
12. I'm guessing that she did not quit voluntarily.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 10:53 AM
Friday

If it was a voluntary resignation, I don't think that she would have apologized. Maybe there was an agreement. "If you apologize, you can quit. If not, you will be fired"

NJCher

(37,868 posts)
19. I got undertones
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:12 AM
Friday

that she was tired of the job anyway. Time to move on. She'll have no trouble finding a new position or whatever she decides to do.

Wiz Imp

(1,796 posts)
7. Something tells me she doesn't regret anything she said (despite apologizing)
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 10:27 AM
Friday

However, I wouldn't necessarily call Trump voters fascists. They voted for a fascist but not all are fascists themselves.

Her other comment though calling Trump voters the "meanest, dumbest, most bigoted” group was spot on.

Wiz Imp

(1,796 posts)
53. I get that. At the very least, if you voted for Trump you proved you were OK with fascism.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:25 PM
Friday

I just think the biggest characteristic of Trump voters is stupidity. But I have no problem with Laura Helmuth calling them fascists even if I wouldn't have used that term.

bluesbassman

(19,823 posts)
16. You see that's the difference between us and them.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:06 AM
Friday

They say the vilest, most insulting lies and slander about Liberals, especially women and POC, and suffer little to no consequences. We on the other hand can cite the truth about them and when they get butt hurt and cry foul we always get punished.

The real problem is the GOP has turned that scenario into an art form that they use to their full advantage.

Lonestarblue

(11,818 posts)
15. Masha Gessen wrote an opinion piece for the NYT today that seems spot on to me.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:01 AM
Friday

“For those bewildered by why so many Americans apparently voted against the values of liberal democracy, Balint Magyar has a useful formulation. “Liberal democracy,” he says, “offers moral constraints without problem-solving” — a lot of rules, not a lot of change — while “populism offers problem-solving without moral constraints.” Magyar, a scholar of autocracy, isn’t interested in calling Donald Trump a fascist. He sees the president-elect’s appeal in terms of something more primal: “Trump promises that you don’t have to think about other people.”

Magyar is only partially right because I would argue that liberal democracy does solve problems, but he is correct in that populism, especially as practiced by Trump and his supporters, offers no moral constraints but problem solving with no rules other than those made by the authoritarians.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/11/15/opinion/donald-trump-orban-putin.html?unlocked_article_code=1.aE4.nZD2.3gL8ELzsiL6Y&smid=url-share

JoseBalow

(5,143 posts)
22. Are we still uncomfortable calling fascists, fascists?
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:18 AM
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MAGA voters are fascist supporting fascists, full stop. They are all Nazi scum.

MineralMan

(147,574 posts)
24. I'm sorry she resigned.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:22 AM
Friday

I have a long relationship with Scientific American. In my small town, the local library was the only public building that had air conditioning - way back in the late 1950s and early 1960s. My home town in Southern California was a hot place during the Summer, so I spend long afternoons at that library. I was a voracious reader anyhow.

One of the features of that library, which was part of the library system in the county I lived in, was that it was also the storage place for several bound magazines series that dated back to the 1890s. To fill those hot afternoons, I used to systematically pore through those bound volumes, beginning with the earliest and working toward the latest. I picked three magazines in particular. Scientific American, National Geographic, and Popular Mechanics. Over a period of six years, I worked my way through all of them. I scanned every page, and read the articles that interested me, and there were many. In the process, I learned an amazing amount of seemingly useless information.

Eventually, I ended up actually writing for Popular Mechanics, designing DIY projects that reflected my fascination with articles showing how to build unusual things, something Popular Mechanics was famous for. But, I also learned a huge amount about the sciences, the world around me, and the progress of technology. I didn't know I was learning so much, since I read because I was fascinated by the information.

Anyhow, Scientific American was a wonderful magazine, and still is. I've continued to read it all my life.

Bettie

(17,083 posts)
35. She wasn't wrong
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:46 AM
Friday

and if another had made the same rant about Biden or Harris, they'd not only still have a job, everyone criticizing it would be called all sorts of things.

That's the world now.

Joe_Gadway

(49 posts)
38. Keep our eyes on the ball
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:49 AM
Friday

I think she should have just said, "I don't know ALL Trump supporters, so I will not speak for all of them. But we do know that TRUMP is a fascist so let's get to work defending freedom until he is gone."
.
I'm trying to keep my eye on the ball.
And the ball is fascist Trump!

Galraedia

(5,167 posts)
41. I thought the MAGA morons on X loved free speech
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:54 AM
Friday

She's also not wrong. Trump voters elected a twice impeached convicted felon who incited an insurrection because they're nostalgic for lower prices that they're never going to see again under Trump. That's stupid and to ignore how blatantly disgusting and corrupt Trump is also makes them a**holes.

Galraedia

(5,167 posts)
80. It's free speech for racists, misinformation, misogynists, child sex predators, and simps who kiss Elon's a** though.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:47 PM
Friday

And that's really all that matters to them.

Seeking Serenity

(2,975 posts)
42. Seems to me that if one is in a high-profile or non-political public-facing position
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 11:58 AM
Friday

i.e., not just some online rando, it would be good practice to write out one's rants, sleep on it, then reread them in the morning to decide if you really want to post them to the Internet.

Just kind of a best practices kind of thing.

Blue Full Moon

(1,155 posts)
46. During Bush jr they censored science articles.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:12 PM
Friday

They didn't want anything published that didn't go along with their narrative. That is why I love New Scientist it actually came from Great Britain. It now has American version so not sure yet about the censorship.

MayReasonRule

(1,804 posts)
47. Laura's Comments Were On Point And Understated
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:12 PM
Friday

The GOP is an ongoing criminal enterprise intent on the destruction of our representative democracy.

They deserve nothing but derision.

Fuck the GOP

Ping Tung

(1,279 posts)
49. It seems she made a lot of people uncomfortable by telling the obvious truth.
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:16 PM
Friday

People who should feel very uncomfortable after voting for or supporting fascists.

These are the kind of people who will later say they "didn't know" about Trump and his cult. They will be the American versions of "Good Germans" that came after the atrocities of the Nazis.

mntleo2

(2,567 posts)
58. Thin Skinned and useless
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 12:38 PM
Friday

...what a bunch of lolly boys. Geeeez!. "Ooo! Oooo! Mummy tell them to stoooooop! It hurts my privates,...I - I -I mean my feelings!"

Cat in Seattle

Ndp5

(66 posts)
79. Not good
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 06:24 PM
Friday

Sigh. This is not good. The pressure for news outlets to pull punches and toe the corporate line will be strong.

If there is a more anti-science administration than Trump’s new group of jackbooted thugs, I don’t know what it is.

SA should not have pushed her out for comments on her personal social media account that accurately characterized the base of Trump’s support.

hunter

(38,924 posts)
91. Science has always been political, same as any other human endeavor.
Sat Nov 16, 2024, 10:49 AM
Saturday

You can't escape it, especially when big money is being thrown around.

Amoral, apolitical scientists, even basically good scientists who are "just doing their jobs," have brought a lot of misery, pain and death into this world.

Science without a conscience is a terrible thing.

soldierant

(7,892 posts)
84. Her remarks damn well SHOULD represent the position of Scientific American
Fri Nov 15, 2024, 09:26 PM
Friday

seeing as they are not just true, but scientifically provable. Is Scientific aMerican now rekecting Science?

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