Written by Robert Knight
For years, those of us in the media have known that National Public Radio could also be called National People’s Radio.
It’s no secret that tax-subsidized NPR has leaned left since its inception in 1970. But the network had some good reporting and used to keep its most radical elements mostly in check.
Public radio even features discussions pitting conservatives against liberals on various issues. I did some of those when I worked as a cultural policy analyst for the Family Research Council and Concerned Women for America.… Continue Reading
Tags: Adam Schiff, Black Lives Matter, Concerned Women for America, DEI values, Donald Trump, Family Research Council, George Floyd, Hillary Clinton, Hunter Biden, Joe Biden, National Public Radio, New York Post, NPR, Sarah Lawrence, Substack, Uri Berliner, Washington Times, white privilege
Media Watch | David E. Smith | April 15, 2024 7:00 AM | Comments Off on NPR’s Lurch to the Left
Written by Peter Pavia
Sometimes it seems as if the institutions of our seasick culture have embraced the same way of thinking, that is, that every problem is a public-relations problem crying out for a public-relations solution. This obsession with creating appearances instead of addressing realities infects the media, the academy, the entertainment industry, and is currently seen in the hilariously cynical cover-your-backside missives of giant corporations. “We at Verizon. . .,” “We at Spectrum …,” “We at Citigroup …”—all reflexively professing to be driven by DEI values: Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (and to which recently, a fourth “value” has been added—Belonging.… Continue Reading
Tags: Belonging, Black Lives Matter, BLM, Brearley School, Chinese Cultural Revolution, critical race theory, CRT, DEI values, DEIB values, Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Leftism, Maoism, Marxism, Shaun King
Marriage, Family & Culture | David E. Smith | September 20, 2021 9:00 AM | Comments Off on Notes on Woke