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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]We go through this every.single.time. this dumb thread gets recycled. I’ll take the time to list out the wide list of stores/perspectives shared over any random day. Then the complainers slink away for several months, only to reappear later with the same fake complaints. [/quote] Maybe it keeps reappearing because it's a real thing, and thus worth discussing. Just a thought. Sincerely, Not Slinking Away[/quote] It’s not. If you actually listened to it you’d hear a variety of stories/perspectives. The right just wants to discredit non-crazy news sources leading up to the election. [/quote] I completely disagree. I am far from right wing and agree 100% that NPR is very left of center and narrative driven. It is rare that I hear objective reporting, what journalism should be. [b]A news network should not be trying to shape public opinion. That is exactly what NPR tries to do.[/b][/quote] 100% this. We stopped donating and listening this year.[/quote] Listening to facts is so very tiring isn't it.[/quote] The problem is NPR isn't about facts. [/quote]
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