The New York Times columnist has famously purchased the freedom of Cambodian slave-prostitutes and taken college students with him on trips to Africa. He’s even said that travel should play a central role in American education. His heart is surely in the right place. But is he ethical?
Portfolio’s Jeff Bercovici questioned Kristof’s approach to a recent column from Beijing. Kristof responded to the post, and, all in all, it seems much ado about nothing.
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