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Post by X factor on May 6, 2020 13:45:51 GMT -5
NPR evaluation
This one post will not say all the things I want to say about NPR as of late.
There was a sci-fi movie that came out about 5 years ago?
The movie took place in the Earths future where people were divided into 'classes', different societies based on what class you chose to join.
One 'class' was Law enforcement class 'The enforcers' or something.
But really had to prove yourself, the training was very intense, and evolved around a male and female character.
You had to have like pure DNA or could not be a 'dreamer', someone who dreamed, I forget, but there was a purpose for it.
Anyways, as in most movies, not all as it appears, things happen, corruption this and that.
But at one phase of movie, once the graduates had made it and while at 'roll call', each were giving a 'shot', and were never the same after that, that 'shot' turned them basically into obedient zombies who's only purpose after that was to serve their masters.
Well that, to me, that movie, the plot of that movie, reminds me of what NPR and other reporters or TV anchors, or radio personalities through. One minute they're normal, like everyone else, they reason like everyone else, but then at some phase of training or hiring process, or into job, they're given 'that shot', that turns them into zombies.
Where they totally forget their past, and totally disconnect from regular society, and instead mirror the world view of their global masters who own the networks.
And to me that's why they, reporters, act so bizzare at press conferences, ask the President the most irrellivant question designed to 'attack his credentials, and to humiliate him.
It's why today, a guest on NPR, when asked 'Why do you think so many Americans are rebelling against these stay at home orders?"
I thought his answer would be 'Cause Americans don't like oppressive authority, and have rebellious spirit'.
Instead dudes answer was to attack Trump..say what?
People in the heartland do not take their marching orders from Trump, it's just human nature to want to be free, which has zero to do with who's in office.
If Obama in office, same thing would be occurring.
And it use to bug me under Obama when dense headed TV personalities on the right would blame street protest on 'Obama', again, people on the streets, don't take marching orders from TV shows or TV/radio personalities or even Presidents.
Most aren't even dialed into the main stream media of either leaning.
Anyways, I've gone off on Fox plenty in the past (but now even their identity is changing)
All that aside, just seems, on either side, once these people get hired, people you knew before, who reasoned like others, once hired by these networks, they just seem to change, as if given that 'shot' like in that movie I mentioned above.
They become apart of some 'collective' or something where they all think the exact same way, and people at home watching are like 'Huh??'...cause they're so out of touch with the majority of people out here..to be continued as time allows.
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Post by X factor on Jun 8, 2020 10:54:31 GMT -5
NPR, the 1A show, is not news, or open fair dialogue, rather it's simply anti Trump opinion, and totally one sided.
I mean if you have a panel of 2-5 guests, shouldn't at least 40% of guests hold oppossing view points from one another?
If not than just like talk radio that Conservatives have, than NPR 1A show just becomes a echo chamber of agreeing view points.
And that's fine, but at least admit it, NPR, that your shows are anti Trump shows, just admit it, rather than coming off as their fair, uppity platform.
Calling up the National Guard or Active duty military?
Obviously the President wasn't activating the military for peaceful demonstrators but rather for the violent ones burning down and looting minority owned businesses.
You all at NPR really do think us common folk are stupid, as if we can't distinguish the difference between peaceful demonstrators and rioters.
And yes, if you have people burning down minority owned businesses, they should be stopped, by any means nessisary, American or not.
Just wait until they come for you buildings, NPR, one day, then lets see how you feel about it when NPR buildings burned to the ground, and authorites just stand back and watch.
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Post by X factor on Jun 8, 2020 10:58:57 GMT -5
Why do all the anti Trump guests on NPR sound so drugged and depressed?
If you want a gloomy, foggy, depressed outlook on life, just listen to the guests on NPR and they paint such a dark, grim, picture of the world under Trump.
My world is doing just fine, it did find under Obama, and doing fine under Trump.
You news people are like hyper dopey to me, odd balls, who let Presidents determine your mood and outlook.
Grow the F up NPR, and quit acting like 4th graders.
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Post by X factor on Jul 30, 2020 16:51:54 GMT -5
For crying out loud, even NPR gave Herman Cain a proper send of and review of their life.
Yet Rush Limbaugh, the freedom award recipient, could give Herman Cain a few minutes of his show???
It must be something contratual that says Rush and Hannity can't speak about Herman Cain, even in death.
What kind of business contract is that to sign?
Michael Savage was right about these two, and the viscous talk radio competition that goes on behind the scenes.
But ye, NPR gave Herman Cain, the Conservative, more of a proper send off than Rush or Hannity.
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Post by X factor on Aug 28, 2020 4:47:01 GMT -5
NPR 'snobs' evaluate Trumps acceptance speech
Hey NPR, instead of assembling a panel of 'I hate the President panelist, to evaluate his speech, why don't you all instead take calls from 'voters'...and to be fair, make them Independent voters...wouldn't, couldn't, they give a more accurate account of how Trumps speech came off?
But instead 'Oh let's assemble a panel of journalist/activist who already don't like the President (cause we've been told not to), and let's give audience our ugly opinion about the speech'
Now, from a potential voter, which would be myself.
I found Trumps speech to actually be a breath of fresh air in an atmosphere of negative media coverage of EVERYTHING!
And 'F' the masks!, OK, that's all you all seemed worried about was who was and wasn't wearing a mask!
It's that type of always focusing on the negative by you all in the media is why Trump is going to win again.
Hey NPR hosts, step out of the bathroom, then and only then will you be able to smell it.
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Post by X factor on Aug 28, 2020 4:51:44 GMT -5
Journalist have become like a 'cult'
Yes, they've become like apart of some global cult, where logic no longer can pierce their hollow minds anymore.
They're all apart of some giant cult, all speak the same, have the same dark negative opinion about everything, it's scary actually, and this cult has spilled over into social media and more.
Objective journalist they aren't, not anymore.
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Post by X factor on Aug 28, 2020 4:55:56 GMT -5
NPR 'snobs' evaluate Trumps acceptance speech Hey NPR, instead of assembling a panel of 'I hate the President panelist, to evaluate his speech, why don't you all instead take calls from 'voters'...and to be fair, make them Independent voters...wouldn't, couldn't, they give a more accurate account of how Trumps speech came off? But instead 'Oh let's assemble a panel of journalist/activist who already don't like the President (cause we've been told not to), and let's give audience our ugly opinion about the speech' Now, from a potential voter, which would be myself. I found Trumps speech to actually be a breath of fresh air in an atmosphere of negative media coverage of EVERYTHING! And 'F' the masks!, OK, that's all you all seemed worried about was who was and wasn't wearing a mask! It's that type of always focusing on the negative by you all in the media is why Trump is going to win again. Hey NPR hosts, step out of the bathroom, then and only then will you be able to smell it. Trump was 98% right about everything, and all the panel could do was complain about some in audience not wearing masks...NPR you can take that oppressive Corona sh-t and shove it. Stop trying to control people with fear,,, you're not journalist, you're all apart of some gigantic cult. (The 2% of speech I didn't agree with was the part about Western America being a untapped frontier, that part I didn't like, there was people already there, and I can't ever forget that, and they were shoved aside, and slaughtered, starved, and the rest is history, but sorry, history did not begin with the European invasion) But other than that, I liked Trumps speech.
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Post by X factor on Sept 11, 2020 11:41:41 GMT -5
For the first time in my life, I now hope National Public Radio gets defunded.
I can no longer take their 'bias', they have simply become a subsidized version of what Fox News was under Obama.
NPR is to the point where they now even allow fake callers to call in to make it seem that the whole planet is against Donald Trump.
NPR doesn't even pretend to be objective anymore.
They now insult listeners with fake callers, and or only take callers that reflect their anti Trump bias, it's totally gross to me, something evil about that.
NPR, for sure, is now out of my favor.
Any program, or person, who stops being objective and fair towards others or another is out of my favor.
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Post by X factor on Sept 11, 2020 11:51:39 GMT -5
The skunks at NPR fail to report whole issue anymore when it comes to Hispanic support for Trump, and Trumps support for Hispanics, so the Zone will do so out of fairness
Sorry National Public Radio, but yes, Hispanics do support Trump, and Trump does like, love, and support Hispanic citizens, as with this Hispanic prosperity initiative he launched.
So sad that you all at NPR with your politically and racially poisoned minds, fail to report the whole story, but instead have fake callers call in to manipulate your presumed hispanic listeners to vote only for Biden.
It's become obvious that Democrats treat Hispanics as if they're as dumb as they think 'blacks' are.
Neither group is dumb, but NPR tends to treat both groups as if they are, and I find that both sick, and a true from of racism.
Common sense is the vaccine for National Public Radio.
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Post by X factor on Sept 22, 2020 11:06:40 GMT -5
Why I despise NPR
I despise NPR cause they're slanted and bias just like all other stations.
1. I will vote for Trump, or support his issues even if 30 million people were to die from Corona, no matter, I'd still vote for Trumps policies..
Now tell that to your stupid 'experts' NPR
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Post by X factor on Sept 22, 2020 11:22:36 GMT -5
For NPR pundents to make it seem as if all deaths that occur under Trump are a direct result of his negligence is an outright evil assertion.
People are dying all the time of all sorts of stuff, now if one dies, and happens to also have Corona in them, than coranor blames corona, and gets 'paid' more to do so.
You think we're dumb NPR, why don't you talk to real people for a change.
Under Obama I actually thought you all were fair, now I see you weren't.
You're just like GOP, only fair when you get your way...grow up!!
But when don't get your way, mean and evil as hell.
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Post by X factor on Oct 29, 2020 7:33:26 GMT -5
Typical NPR reporting, they try to turn the parents of ISIS member (Galliger photo incident, the one Trump pardoned), anyways NPR tries to turn the parents of ISIS figure into sympathetic figures.
If you remember Galligar a Marine, was courtmarshalled for taking picture with ISIS person who passed away of mortal wounds.
All charges were dismissed again the Marine (read details of story on google).
But now, this morning on NPR, they try to turn the passed away ISIS fighter who was wounded in the act of active combat against the Marines, NPR trying to turn them, their story, into a sympathetic narrative, yet while alive, this ISIS fighter was bent on the bloody destruction of 'all'.
And of course ISIS responsible for 10's of 1000's of executions of innocent people across the middle East, yet ISIS is the one National Public Radio decides to 'picture' as the party we all should be sympathetic to, are you hobbitding me?
To NPR, Trump baaaaad, who saved people from ISIS, and ISIS'es mission, and fighters goooooood, according to National Public radio.
I'll never ever donate a dime to NPR when they go on the fund raising drive every year.
NPR takes the side of blood thirsty group, while smearing Marine who was simply fighting to defend, not just the freedom of Americans, but also of other Muslims.
NPR is sick.
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Post by X factor on Oct 29, 2020 8:50:38 GMT -5
NPR 'experts' totally wrong about what would happen if Trump recognized Jerusalem as Israel's Captitol www.pbs.org/newshour/world/what-you-should-know-about-trumps-jerusalem-announcement NPR's so called 'experts' predicted more conflict over Trumps Jerusalem policy, when in fact, if NPR did their job, as of recent months, many Arab nations have been making peace with Israel. (Me, I could care the less, all that fighting is all silly to me), but that being said, NPR was wrong.
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Post by X factor on Oct 30, 2020 11:20:52 GMT -5
NPR should just change their name to National Palestine Radio...not that there's anything wrong with Palestinians, not at all, but at least NPR should be honest about their 'slant'.
I mean to NPR, if Arab or Palestinian, it's OK to hate Jews, and attack Jews, Israelis, but if 'white', and so much as sneeze on a Jewish person, than NPR deems the sneezer a racist.
And even odder than that is even NPR has a felt subtle anti Jewish/Israeli tinge to their reporting, so it's even OK for NPR to snub Israel, but again if 'white' and appear to snub Jews or Israel, than you're a 'racist'.
Makes no sense.
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Post by X factor on Nov 8, 2020 4:07:42 GMT -5
NPR, you're sludge to me, cause only tell half the story or stories
Forever sludge to me NPR, you're pundents sounded half drunk or drugged yesterday evening as falsely put out that Biden/Harris were the newly elected leaders.
Now what happens if that not proven true?
You all could care the less.
You all aren't reporters anymore, rather simply owned.
You think common people can't see that?
Owned puppets, is what you all at NPR have become.
Much more to follow.
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