The Rebel to Rabble Review: Making the case for public libraries - 2019-08-23

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F0.png The Rebel to Rabble Review: Making the case for public libraries August 23, 2019, iPolitics

Finally, the National Observer's Emma McIntosh takes a closer look at the credentials of Post Millennial editor Cosmin Dzsurdzsa, who, she contends, "has also worked for websites that promoted racism and peddled pro-Kremlin content," a detail that was omitted from his bio on the site.

For his part, Post Millennial co-founder Matthew Azrieli "didn't answer specific questions about whether his news outlet supports the views espoused by the Dszurdzsa's past employers, or on how the decision to hire Dzsurdzsa was made," according to the Observer.

"It also didn't answer questions about Dzsurdzsa's current beliefs. Azrieli instead emphasized his Jewish roots and co-founder Ali Taghva's Iranian heritage, adding that the Post Millennial "celebrates the success of Canada's diversity."

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