Anonymous wrote:NPR is the constant mouthpiece for the Establishment. They live to protect and insulate the rich, privileged, and powerful.
Anonymous wrote:Totally twee reporting. I don’t love it, but I’m not good at finding new outlets and just a creature of habit. I listen to it in my car until I can’t stand it anymore.
Anonymous wrote:Consider this viewpoint from a man who worked at NPR for 25 years:
https://www.allsides.com/news/2024-04-09-0723/media-bias-i-ve-been-npr-25-years-here-s-how-we-lost-america-s-trust
Do you agree with Uri Berliner’s view? Or is he wrong?
Anonymous wrote:More than its biased politics, the fact that NPR has dumbed everything down lost me. I stopped listening when they decided they needed to explain what a bank is on Planet Money. “A place where you stash money!” I didn’t know their target audience is kindergarteners.
Anonymous wrote:Has npr changed, or have you/we changed?
The reality is most people become more conservative as they age. Not maga trumper conservative, but certainly less tolerant of super duper way of the deepend lefty stuff.
A lot of npr remains fairly middle of the road or left of center, but the kooky stuff rises to the top and skews the overall perception.
I think you’ve changed. Age makes you more easily annoyed…which is why you find some of npr annoying.
Anonymous wrote:I stopped listening to NPR every day because it’s intellectually boring. It is the same progressive themed stories day after day. No curiosity for ideas that don’t touch on race and sexual orientation. Those are important topics to cover, but there’s entire world of ideas to talk about.
Occasionally DH and I will turn it on for nostalgia.
Anonymous wrote:Npr went from being a thoughtful, intelligent platform that was great for learning about nuanced topics to a whiny woke mouthpiece for obscure grievance politics. I'm totally sick of it and have moved on to podcasts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The phenomenon whereby progressives immediately resort to ad hominem name calling (MAGA, Trumper, deplorable, etc.) when challenged with any criticism whatsoever is the precise dynamic that has driven NPR deeper into their partisan rabbit warren.
This. It's incredibly sad. And I don't mean that in a sarcastic way. It does make me sad because I think that it's impacting things like NPR that I used to like and value.
100% agree. Wow. I’m no trumper and not right wing in the least. NPR lost me and I’m bummed out about it. It was the soundtrack of my twenties and thirties.
Anonymous wrote:Npr went from being a thoughtful, intelligent platform that was great for learning about nuanced topics to a whiny woke mouthpiece for obscure grievance politics. I'm totally sick of it and have moved on to podcasts.