The author of this article is not a conservative, not even a moderate, but what we used to consider a liberal. Remember those days when you could have civil conversations between conservatives and liberals. Not so today with so many on the far far left. As expected this post will be heavily downvoted. Makes you wonder why they so fear civil discussion of ideas put forth by a liberal. But a liberal that does not completely accept the narrative.
NPR was already ideological 25 years ago - hell, it already was in the early 80's. I can remember some of the stuff I heard then, and couldn't believe they acted like they were impartial.
They just got worse, and people like this couldn't see it because of how ideological they already were.
I stopped regularly listening to NPR 20 years ago, because it was tiresome, hearing the same bias, incessantly. Never digging in to understand the differences in perspectives, just claiming one way of thinking (on any given subject) was obviously "right". News shouldn't attempt to tell you what's right, only what is, qualifying the data - as it's all biased or inaccurate to some degree.
At least before the 90's they still had a little open mindedness, and explored challenging subjects, sometimes.
...it was tiresome, hearing the same bias, incessantly. Never digging in to understand the differences in perspectives, just claiming one way of thinking (on any given subject) was obviously "right". News shouldn't attempt to tell you what's right...
I agree with this so much.
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