Keep in mind that this is a guest opinion, which means it is not intended to reflect the official opinion of the Washington Post—in fact, it might be the opposite, but published anyway in order to provide a diversity of viewpoints. (Personally, I do not like everyone they have chosen to platform, but it is not unreasonable for them to want to err on the side of listening to what the other side has to say to avoid creating an echo chamber.)

Bezos changed the editorial line of the paper so that conflicting views are not allowed.

Imperialist wars are, in fact, a pillar of neoliberalism, so of course they support it. They also make your richer, as the title claims, if you’re the propaganda appendage of a fascist regime, or own stocks in military corporations.

There was still some diversity of viewpoints, though it was much narrower. Still, I agree it got significantly worse, which is why I stopped subscribing to it. (I stuck around for longer than many because the reporting outside the opinion page was pretty good and I wanted to support that, but it eventually became too much for me.)

Also, out of curiosity, did you actually read the article? Because none of the points you seem to think that it makes come close to what it actually argues.