• 50 NPR Employees Sign Letter Confirming Uri Berliner Complaint of Extre

    From 68hx.1806@21:1/5 to All on Thu Apr 18 23:18:14 2024
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    https://www.dailywire.com/news/dozens-of-npr-employees-write-letter-proving-uri-berliner-was-right-about-everything

    Dozens of National Public Radio (NPR) employees signed on to
    a letter suggesting that their now-former senior business editor
    Uri Berliner was spot on in his assessment of the liberal bias
    that has taken over the network.

    New York Times media reporter Ben Mullin shared screenshots
    of the letter, addressed to CEO Katherine Maher and Editor in
    Chief Edith Chapin, which claimed that Berliner’s essay in
    The Free Press had left many of them feeling as though they’d
    been personally attacked.

    “About 50 NPR employees sign a letter to CEO Katherine Maher
    and top editor Edith Chapin calling for, among other things,
    a public rebuke of the ‘factual inaccuracies and elisions’
    in Uri Berliner’s Free Press essay,” Mullin’s caption read.

    . . .

    NPR has a WokieCom BIAS ??? We'd have never guessed ...

    What IS interesting here is that so many NPR employees
    would sign their names, amplifying said complaints.

    NPR takes everyone's money - but treats half of the
    pop as The Enemy.

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  • From John Doe@21:1/5 to All on Sat Apr 20 16:26:07 2024
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    On 4/18/2024 9:18 PM, 68hx.1806 wrote:
    https://www.dailywire.com/news/dozens-of-npr-employees-write-letter-proving-uri-berliner-was-right-about-everything

    Dozens of National Public Radio (NPR) employees signed on to
    a letter suggesting that their now-former senior business editor
    Uri Berliner was spot on in his assessment of the liberal bias
    that has taken over the network.

    New York Times media reporter Ben Mullin shared screenshots
    of the letter, addressed to CEO Katherine Maher and Editor in
    Chief Edith Chapin, which claimed that Berliner’s essay in
    The Free Press had left many of them feeling as though they’d
    been personally attacked.

    “About 50 NPR employees sign a letter to CEO Katherine Maher
    and top editor Edith Chapin calling for, among other things,
    a public rebuke of the ‘factual inaccuracies and elisions’
    in Uri Berliner’s Free Press essay,” Mullin’s caption read.

    . . .

      NPR has a WokieCom BIAS ??? We'd have never guessed ...

      What IS interesting here is that so many NPR employees
      would sign their names, amplifying said complaints.

      NPR takes everyone's money - but treats half of the
      pop as The Enemy.

    Spoken like someone who doesn't listen regularly.

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