NPR bears great responsibility for pushing the US toward autocracy.

NPR has been unable to accurately convey, without bothsidesism, the dangers we face.

The effect is that NPR listeners are falsely reassured—they don't learn about how dangerous the moment is, how extreme conservatives have become. Because NPR doesn't state that clearly.

Related: A lot of NPR's income today comes from corporate ads.

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It is a shocking abdication of responsibility and it has been going on for years. Their obsessive effort not to offend anyone out of fear of losing their public funding has turned them to happy-talking mush. I remember when NPR was the must-listen radio station for insightful morning and evening news. I haven't been able to listen for more than a decade.
@Tmmck @protecttruth @shoq It's not an abdication of responsibility at all: they were taken over by the Republican party 20 years ago, and that's where their responsibilities lie. Consider Kenneth Tomlinson, for example.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Tomlinson
Kenneth Tomlinson - Wikipedia

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I think that the primary responsibility of a PUBLIC radio station is to educate voters, which NPR has been largely failing at for years, even decades. In their attempts not to offend right-wing Republicans—who don’t believe in Anything public—they have allowed themselves to be editorially neutered. They used to be an important source of news. I wish they had fought harder to stay vital and relevant, not just to stay alive.
@Tmmck @protecttruth @shoq @MolnarSteven Eventually, everyone has to earn a paycheck. Who's paying for them?