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  • Schmoo@slrpnk.net
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    14 hours ago

    Well, they were partially funded by the US government and corporate sponsorships. That introduces some pro-US and pro-corporate bias.

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        13 hours ago

        I have listened to dozens of stories on climate change, pollution, etc. over the years. I mean look up “NPR fossil fuels” and you’ll see pages upon pages of critical, factual reporting. I’m not sure they’re beholden to the fossil fuel industry - have any more info?

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          9 hours ago

          Sure they cover climate change, just like other commercial outlets – but the coverage is extremely milquetoast (“stressed about climate change? Write a letter to the Earth!”). That is what their sponsorship dollars are buying.

          And in matters of foreign policy especially, public broadcasting has been extremely supportive of military mis-adventures in oil-rich countries. NPR lost a lot of support among totebaggers over their Iraq war coverage.

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          12 hours ago

          It’s not the understood perspective. Its the descriptions. Their subtext is always “it’s fine, let them [insert horror action here]”

          So they’ll say “Critics say climate nearing point-of-no-return”.

          I actually remember the first time I ever heard the news refer to “an environmentalist”. Like - . . . We all live in the environment, so why single out people for . . why are they singling them out?

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            12 hours ago

            NPR is highly critical of [insert atrocity here]. I doubt you can find an example where they’re not.

            That’s just how headlines work. “Experts say X,” “Politician says Y” – that’s inoffensive.

            Environmentalist is a well-understood term with meaning. There are people who are not environmentalists. Yeah it is ridiculous that anyone isn’t