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Scientific American editor-in-chief resigns after calling Trump voters ‘fascists’

Scientific American editor-in-chief resigns after calling Trump voters ‘fascists’


The editor-in-chief of America’s oldest constantly revealed journal, Scientific American, resigned after calling Trump voters “fascists.”

On Thursday, Laura Helmuth introduced on liberal-leaning social media platform Bluesky, an X rival, that she’s “determined to depart Scientific American after an thrilling 4.5 years as editor-in-chief.” 

Helmuth got here below hearth final week for blasting supporters of President-elect Donald Trump following his landslide victory over Vice President Kamala Harris, who was endorsed by the journal. 

On election day, Helmuth repeatedly attacked his supporters on Bluesky, referring to Americans who voted for Trump because the “meanest, dumbest, most bigoted” group and “f—ing fascists.”

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Scientific American editor-in-chief Laura Helmuth resigned after calling Trump voters “fascists.” (Getty Images)

“Every 4 years I bear in mind why I left Indiana (the place I grew up) and bear in mind why I respect the individuals who stayed and are attempting to make it much less racist and sexist. The ethical arc of the universe is not going to bend itself,” she wrote.

“Solidarity to everyone whose meanest, dumbest, most bigoted high-school classmates are celebrating early outcomes as a result of f— them to the moon and again,” she mentioned. Another submit mentioned, “I apologize to youthful voters that my Gen X is so filled with f—ing fascists.”

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Scientific American editor-in-chief Laura Helmuth referred to members of her era as “f—ing fascists.” (Bluesky screenshot)

Helmuth was criticized for her feedback and X proprietor Elon Musk agreed with a person who mentioned she appeared “like a political activist who has taken over a scientific establishment.” She later apologized, calling her feedback “offensive and inappropriate.” She additionally clarified that they didn’t “replicate the place” of Scientific American.

“I respect and worth individuals throughout the political spectrum. These posts, which I’ve deleted, don’t replicate my beliefs; they have been a mistaken expression of shock and confusion in regards to the election outcomes,” Helmuth mentioned. “These posts, in fact, don’t replicate the place of Scientific American or my colleagues. I’m dedicated to civil communication and editorial objectivity.” 

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Scientific American editor-in-chief Laura Helmuth apologized after referring Americans who voted for President-elect Donal Trump as the "meanest, dumbest, most bigoted" group and "f---ing fascists."

Scientific American editor-in-chief Laura Helmuth apologized after referring Americans who voted for President-elect Donal Trump because the “meanest, dumbest, most bigoted” group and “f—ing fascists.”

Following the election, Helmuth additionally shared a Scientific American article titled, “Election Grief Is Real. Here’s How to Cope,” which featured feedback from University of Minnesota emeritus professor and psychotherapist Pauline Boss.

Helmuth beforehand labored as well being and science editor on the Washington Post, digital information director at National Geographic, science and well being editor at Slate, science editor at Smithsonian and a information editor and reporter at Science.

Scientific American, which was based in 1845, payments itself as “the oldest constantly revealed journal within the United States” and touts that it has run articles by greater than 200 Nobel Prize winners. 

Fox News Digital reached out to Scientific American for remark however didn’t instantly obtain a response. 

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Fox News’ Brian Flood contributed to this report. 

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