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Originally Posted by montréaliste
I agree with you nearly a hundred percent on that. There seems to be an unending quest to score woke points of discourse in the darkest corners of the social issues universe. I find the same relentlessness when listening to NPR radio. I think it eventually leads to the kind of exasperation that brings about Trumpism, and to an extent Brexitism.
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NPR, with all the programs it distributes daily, such as Think, 1A, The Takeaway, etc., has become leftist propaganda. Especially lately. Especially since George Floyd’s murder. When it’s just news, it’s
mostly hard news, but throughout the other 90% of their programming it’s,
all identity politics, all the time. (That should be their motto.) It’s ridiculously biased and quite frankly, exhausting.
The Guardian on the other hand is quality journalism. It’s far from “the darkest corners of the social issues universe,” - as you put it. This particular article about the carbon footprint of skyscrapers is not exactly their best work. I think that’s clear. But please don’t confuse The Guardian for the likes of NPR.
I don’t think you people have actually spent much time reading The Guardian. I think you’re just making assumptions.