NYT advises readers to ‘breathe like a baby’ to help ‘cope’ with election ‘stress:’

NYT advises readers to ‘breathe like a baby’ to help ‘cope’ with election ‘stress:’. By Yael Halon at Fox News.

As the first polls began to close in Tuesday’s midterm elections, The New York Times released a five-step guide to help readers “cope” with election “anxiety,” which includes an ice bath facial and tips to breathe “like a baby.” …

“Here are some evidence-based strategies that can help you cope.” …

The post was widely mocked on social media, with critics questioning whether the post was written in jest.

“For f—‘s sake,” former Business Insider editor Josh Barro wrote alongside the image. …

“Maybe you shouldn’t have spent six months convincing your gullible readers that democracy will end if their party loses,” iHeartMedia talk show Dan O’Donnell chimed in.

“It’s getting really hard for @TheBabylonBee to make satire better than this,” Ashley St. Clair quipped.

“You cannot be serious mate,” former Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage agreed.

Their virtue is on the line, and for some, their future with big government. No wonder the NYT readers are stressed.