WaPo corrects Clarence Thomas report on ‘White conservatives’-like opinions

The Washington Submit issued a correction on Thursday after a narrative reported that US Supreme Court docket Justice Clarence Thomas’ opinions “resemble the pondering of White conservatives.”

The Submit’s story, which was on the obvious affect Rep. James Clyburn (D-SC) has over President Biden’s determination to switch Affiliate Justice Stephen Breyer on the Supreme Court docket, steered that if they're vetted by the congressman, they’ll be reliably progressive.

The article quoted Clyburn ally Rep. Bennie G. Thompson (D-Miss.), who contrasted a Clyburn nominee to Thomas.

“If you already know that an individual has been vetted by Jim Clyburn, you already know that individual gained’t go to the courtroom and find yourself being a Clarence Thomas,” the newspaper quoted Thompson as saying.

However the reporters, Cleve R. Wootson Jr. and Marianna Sotomayor, went on so as to add that Thompson was “referring to the Black justice whose rulings typically resemble the pondering of white conservatives.”

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The Washington Submit issued a correction after its story sparked outrage on social media.
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The final line sparked outrage on Twitter.

“So the Washington Submit simply casually refers to Clarence Thomas as an Uncle Tom and it’s simply one thing that the remainder of the journalists simply let occur with out talking out. It’s only a factor that occurs and they're high quality with it,” one Twitter person wrote.

“WTF, WaPo?,” one other wrote.

After the road about Thomas went viral and resulted in backlash, the Submit issued the next clarification:

“A earlier model of this story imprecisely referred to Justice Clarence Thomas’s opinions as typically reflecting the pondering of White conservatives, relatively than conservatives broadly. That reference has been eliminated.

The latest model of the Submit’s article refers to Thomas merely as “the Black conservative justice.”

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