Comment by lenkite
20 hours ago
> Can you cite specific examples of this "bias?"
Read https://www.thefp.com/p/npr-editor-how-npr-lost-americas-tru... by NPR veteran that shows how NPR developed a left wing bias over time. Also at https://archive.is/H7QNM
https://washingtonstand.com/news/npr-has-zero-republicans-87...
NPR Has Zero Republicans, 87 Democrats on Editorial Staff
If you are going to reference Uri's interview, you should also reference the response from his former colleagues:
https://steveinskeep.substack.com/p/how-my-npr-colleague-fai...
Why would anyone care about A's criticism of competitor B?
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eyeroll. Might want to look at the original article by the NPR veteran himself which was the first one posted, but has a paywall. The Washington Stand only elaborated it. Argue based on the facts and merits of the article.
"NPR Has Zero Republicans, 87 Democrats on Editorial Staff"
How many "Republicans" applied?
I guess they expect NPR to have diversity hires to meet republican quotas now?
Of-course, I am sure a government funded 100%-republican news and broadcasting agency with news pieces spouting right-wing talking points trotted out with regularity would be fully accepted as an excellent use of taxpayer money in the public interest by democratic politicians.
Undoubtedly that's the reason for the under-representation of women as Fortune 500 CEO's. They're just not applying.
Would applying be a personal and professional liability for women, the way doing so at NPR could very well be for a "Republican?"
How many "Republicans" apply for jobs in gay bars?
Nice false-equivalency attempt.
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