On Sunday, April 12, 2026, perhaps the most “respected” of mainstream media in the Western world, The New York Times, conspicuously featured in its most celebrated weekly edition, the Sunday publication, an entire full length section, headlined:

“Someone Has to Be Happy. Why Not Lauren Sanchez Bezos? As half of an unfathomably powerful couple, Mrs. Sanchez Bezos seems to have influenced the uber-rich to stop apologizing, and start enjoying themselves.”

That same week, by an almost obscene omission, The New York Times completely failed to publish the horrifying fact that a worker at Amazon warehouse, the source of Mrs. Bezos’ uber-riches, a worker in the loading docks on the south side of Amazon’s distribution center collapsed at Amazon’s Troutdale warehouse, and compassionate workers who attempted to perform CPR were ordered to “get back to work,” and the manager said: “Just turn around and not look. Let’s get back to work.” The little known publication, “The Western Edge” was one of the few newspapers who reported the tragedy, which might be described as manslaughter, stating:

“For more than an hour several employees said, workers in the facility were instructed to continue fetching totes, picking items off shelves and loading them onto trucks for delivery as the man lay dead, and management figured out their next steps. News of the fatality quickly spread through the building, but workers say top managers did not call operations to an immediate halt. A week later, several workers said they still do not know what caused the man to die. Records indicate he was 46 years old.”

The New York Times logo states it publishes “all the news that’s fit to print.” No doubt,, as the Western Edge publication headlined its article:

“Everyone is Replaceable, Death Rattles Oregon Amazon Facility.”

The New York Times evidently considered this horrifying death, at the Amazon facility, so negligible that it was not “fit to print,” as The New York Times” evidently agrees that “everyone is replaceable,” (or perhaps it declined to embarrass the barbaric management of the facility owned by the world’s second richest man and his very happy and grateful wife, whom The New York Times so dazzlingly celebrated in its huge section devoted to her, almost simultaneously with the savage death of the Amazon worker.)

No doubt, this grotesque and scandalous failure by the New York Times to publish the circumstances surrounding the death of its “replaceable” worker, or to, at the very least, publish anything at all about it, in its print edition, must have reached the editorial staff, and on April 18, on page 11, Maggie Astor reported:

“Complaints Document when Companies Deny Basic Accommodations”

“Jennifer Hatch had been working at an Amazon facility in Lancaster, N.Y. for a few months when she learned she waspregnant inJanuary 2025. Working on her feet hadn’t been a problem before.

Source: Global Research