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PostsApril 18, 2024
Watch: NPR Has Always Been a Weapon of Hard Left Indoctrination! Here’s How…
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Only a hard-left lunatic would claim that NPR is anything but a progressive eco-chamber. It is so blatantly a leftist indoctrination publication that it goes without saying. But because the left lives in their truth rather than reality, today’s show brought the receipts and broke it all down.
Uri Berliner, a veteran editor at NPR, resigned after he was suspended for publishing an essay stating that the outlet has "lost America's trust.”
According to his “controversial” essay, “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.”
He highlighted several problems, including the increase in DEI since 2020, story selection regarding the Russian collusion hoax even when they knew it was a hoax, censoring the Hunter Biden laptop story, their adamant attempt to "disprove" the COVID lab leak theory, and actively lobbying with the government to silence “misinformation” during the pandemic.
Berliner complained about the lack of intellection diversity, resigned, and then published a letter pandering to the organization and stating he does not wish they lose their funding and hopes his colleges continue with their pathetic accuse of what they claim is journalism.
"This is the problem. I am glad this guy did it but don't embrace him as a hero. He still cannot get past his cognitive dissonance," Crowder said.
Berliner further claimed that he "cannot work in a newsroom where I am disparaged by a new CEO whose divisive views confirm the very problems at NPR I cite in my Free Press essay."
NPR CEO Katherine Maher confirmed Berliner’s claims.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher said, “Questioning whether our people are serving our mission with integrity, based on little more than the recognition of their identity, is profoundly disrespectful, hurtful and demeaning.”
According to an X post by Christian Rufo, Maher previously stated: "that she abandoned a 'free and open' internet as the mission of Wikipedia, because those principles recapitulated a 'white male Westernized construct' and 'did not end up living into the intentionality of what openness can be.'"
In other words, the new CEO at NPR does not believe the public can handle the truth and that she should be the arbiter of what is or is not misinformation.
"Talk about a useless word salad from a useless person," Crowder said.
The funding history of the outlet speaks louder than words.
For 2024, PBS and NPR received over $525 million from the federal government. Jimmy Carter allocated $1 billion in broadcast funding in 1977 while Ronald Reagan tried to cut that funding. Bill Clinton also fought off Republican efforts to cut that funding.
“They were being funded by one political party as glorified hitmen to harm the other one. Whether you a Republican or Democrat it does not matter. These are the facts,” Crowder said. “It goes all the way to Donald Trump.”
Democrats have been promising to fund NPR with hundreds of millions of dollars for years.
"NPR is required to convince you to accept progressives," Crowder said. "It is an active threat to the American public and the democratic republic we have in the United States. This is terrifying."
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