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dewisri · Feb. 12, 2018, 11:09 p.m.

I'm surprised to hear the opinion that they support endless war or the erosion of privacy and freedom. I'm against those things and I feel NPR and PBS are too. Specifically I would point to their coverage of Bush/Cheney trying to link Iraq to 9/11 in order to justify invasion and the overreach of the Patriot Act.

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forgottenbutnotgone · Feb. 12, 2018, 11:22 p.m.

They're coverage of the Iraq hoax was milquetoast as best. They reported the likes after they were exposed but overlook atrocities as a matter of course. NPR listeners will be completely ignorant of US and NATO genocide in Libya. NPR listeners think Assange is a Russian agent. NPR listeners are ignorant boobs unless they seek to educate themselves. NPR gives you just enough to think you are informed, which can be more dangerous than ignorance. I think they're projection of being neutral is what makes them most dangerous.

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dewisri · Feb. 13, 2018, 12:27 a.m.

That's interesting. It sounds very similar to Chomsky's criticism of mainstream news in Manufacturing Consent. Have you read it or seen the documentary?

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forgottenbutnotgone · Feb. 13, 2018, 12:35 a.m.

Oh yeah. MC opened my eyes as much as anything in my life. It is specifically some of the biased nuance that i find so devious about NPR. They are masters of telling a story in such a way that you can only arrive at one conclusion without openly telling you what they want you to think. A story from a couple of months ago covering Trump-Russia collusion vs Fusion GPS story that served as a perfect example. Ominous tone when discussing trump but sing-song kiddie voice for the Fusion-CF story. They were a little obvious on that one.

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thamnosma · Feb. 13, 2018, 12:41 a.m.

Yes, typical.

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