NPR journalist running cover for his CEO, who supports state censorship, argues that the truth is a "distraction" and describes the First Amendment as the "number one challenge" to controlling the narrative. Show this clown what a ratio looks like.
NPR journalist running cover for his CEO, who supports state censorship, argues that the truth is a "distraction" and describes the First Amendment as the "number one challenge" to controlling the narrative. Show this clown what a ratio looks like.
@realchrisrufo He locked the post.
@realchrisrufo If NPR were a real news organization, this guy would issue a retraction or re-open the comments section. x.com/illiniprogramm…
@realchrisrufo If NPR were a real news organization, this guy would issue a retraction or re-open the comments section. x.com/illiniprogramm…
@realchrisrufo Who the hell is NPR to call the truth arbitrary
@realchrisrufo And @stphnfwlr comments on the post are limited. Speaks volumes. People opting for one-way communication only. They talk, you listen. Must be that "robust" debate I'm hearing about that they like so much.
@realchrisrufo "She has no editorial control over the newsroom." But she sure knows how to run her mouth. How did she get the job?
@realchrisrufo Old cultural journalists are terrified of digital media journalism
@realchrisrufo Unfortunately Steve is a coward who turned off replies.
@realchrisrufo and he blocks comments....robust and open debate my ass.