Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Of course you are because you are a huge lib who loves living in a tax payer funded echo chamber who hates any diversity of thought.
Tell me you don’t listen by telling me you don’t listen.
Tell us you're very liberal and love NPR's spectrum of liberal perspectives and narratives without saying it out loud.
I do generally love those. And I detest the asinine conservative guests/perspectives they also share.
+1
When they get tax dollars, they're not supposed to just reflect YOUR thoughts and opinions.
Anonymous wrote:This thread started because someone from inside NPR for 25 years said things have gotten bad. He commented to Bari Weiss that there were ZERO Republicans in the newsroom and the reaction was, "Huh," and not, "Holy crap, how did that happen--we need to fix that." This is not OK. This is not neutral. I used to be an avid listener, but I can't listen anymore. Every story is presented as an identity-based narrative with some sob story. Ugh. It's awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Of course you are because you are a huge lib who loves living in a tax payer funded echo chamber who hates any diversity of thought.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Of course you are because you are a huge lib who loves living in a tax payer funded echo chamber who hates any diversity of thought.
Tell me you don’t listen by telling me you don’t listen.
Tell us you're very liberal and love NPR's spectrum of liberal perspectives and narratives without saying it out loud.
I do generally love those. And I detest the asinine conservative guests/perspectives they also share.
+1
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Of course you are because you are a huge lib who loves living in a tax payer funded echo chamber who hates any diversity of thought.
Tell me you don’t listen by telling me you don’t listen.
Tell us you're very liberal and love NPR's spectrum of liberal perspectives and narratives without saying it out loud.
I do generally love those. And I detest the asinine conservative guests/perspectives they also share.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Of course you are because you are a huge lib who loves living in a tax payer funded echo chamber who hates any diversity of thought.
Tell me you don’t listen by telling me you don’t listen.
Tell us you're very liberal and love NPR's spectrum of liberal perspectives and narratives without saying it out loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Of course you are because you are a huge lib who loves living in a tax payer funded echo chamber who hates any diversity of thought.
Tell me you don’t listen by telling me you don’t listen.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Of course you are because you are a huge lib who loves living in a tax payer funded echo chamber who hates any diversity of thought.
Anonymous wrote:It's the quarterly bash NPR thread with the same tired and false talking points! I'm still learning from and enjoying it as much as ever.
Anonymous wrote:This thread started because someone from inside NPR for 25 years said things have gotten bad. He commented to Bari Weiss that there were ZERO Republicans in the newsroom and the reaction was, "Huh," and not, "Holy crap, how did that happen--we need to fix that." This is not OK. This is not neutral. I used to be an avid listener, but I can't listen anymore. Every story is presented as an identity-based narrative with some sob story. Ugh. It's awful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Maybe it keeps reappearing because it's a real thing, and thus worth discussing. Just a thought.
Sincerely,
Not Slinking Away
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.
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. A news network should not be trying to shape public opinion. That is exactly what NPR tries to do.
100% this. We stopped donating and listening this year.
Listening to facts is so very tiring isn't it.
The NPR defenders making comments like this, wholesale dismissing what people are saying about their own experiences listening to NPR, calling it right-wing nonsense and starting to suggest conspiracy theories about undermining news sources before the election—this is so incredibly frustrating about the left in 2024. Isn’t it possible that people very like you in many ways are dissatisfied with NPR and the direction it has taken? Why is that so crazy? NPR itself I am sure would say that its focus HAS changed—for example, they are intentionally doing a lot more post-2020-racial-reckoning about identity and race. For some people, this has resulted in what feels like ideology rather than fact-based news reporting. That’s not wildly crazy to imagine; it’s clear to anyone paying attention that both left and right have become increasingly intolerant of dissent.