National Public Radio: Outlier? By Steve Hall

A guy at NPR who told the truth was forced out by a gal who doesn’t believe in truth. From Steve Hall at stevehall.substack.com:

National Public Radio, “NPR”, was founded in 1970.  It is partially funded by taxpayer money.  But like many nonprofits and NGOs, it takes in a lot of money from donors, often with political motives.

It is no secret that NPR has always “leaned left”.

On April 9th, veteran reporter Uri Berliner – who says that he fits the left-leaning NPR mold – wrote an Article titled, I’ve Been at NPR for 25 Years.  Here’s How We Lost America’s Trust.  In that piece he talks about how NPR changed after the 2016 election: supporting Russiagate and Adam Schiff; ignoring the laptop; and denying that Covid could have come from a lab leak.  And then adopting the policy that systemic racism was a given.  “Race and identity,” Uri says, “became paramount in nearly every aspect of the workplace.”  With the requisite DEI and language training.

Uri says, “But what’s notable is the extent to which people at every level of NPR have comfortably coalesced around the progressive worldview.  And this, I believe, is the most damaging development at NPR: the absence of viewpoint diversity.” 

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One response to “National Public Radio: Outlier? By Steve Hall

  1. Neo is the One's avatar Neo is the One

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