by Alfred Ignacio in Politics

Jeff Bezos, owner of The Washington Post, announced a major shift in the newspaper's opinion section, narrowing its focus to solely defending personal liberties and free markets. This decision led to the resignation of opinion editor David Shipley, who was unwilling to lead the change. Bezos justified the move by arguing that the internet now covers a broader range of opinions and that this new focus is underserved in the current media landscape. The decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some praising it as a modernization while others criticize it as a move to appease Donald Trump and align with his supporters, potentially influenced by fears of retaliation against Bezos' other business interests. Critics point to this as an example of the dangers of billionaire media ownership. The change follows other recent controversies at the Post, including the decision not to endorse a presidential candidate and the resignation of several key staff members. The shift in editorial focus is immediately visible on the Post's website, with opinion pieces now primarily centered around the two chosen pillars.