I had to listen to it several days a week riding to work for 3 years.
Almost certainly guaranteed that I’ll need dentures when I’m older. It’s unlistenable to anyone who can see the propaganda.
The calm glibness they speak with… “we are the emissaries of peace” they say, as they promote theft and murder and fraud. It’s .. it’s.. I may have ptsd.
I think PBS was another propaganda machine. It made people feel Intelligent and all knowing. Then they fed them the Trump derangement script and they all followed it faithfully. Yesterday I spoke about the Deep State and Darkness of Communism slowly consuming our Nation and I was laughed at and ridiculed. Where are your open minds for debate, PBS watchers?
Yeah, but I always found PBS programming rather dull compared to the "vibrancy" of NPR. So, while PBS fed propaganda, most people were asleep half way through and no big loss, lol.
As for NPR - anyone remember that show "Wait wait don't tell me" ? I used to love it long back, and later found out that the main guy - Carl Kasel something - died in 2018 during the sacrifice month. Knowing what I know now, I wonder what the real story was. He was being punished? I know he had a bad divorce, which is also part of the punishment.
As a constant listener of NPR decades ago, I can assure you, NPR has always been propaganda unit. Nothing to do with "journalism"
I had to listen to it several days a week riding to work for 3 years.
Almost certainly guaranteed that I’ll need dentures when I’m older. It’s unlistenable to anyone who can see the propaganda.
The calm glibness they speak with… “we are the emissaries of peace” they say, as they promote theft and murder and fraud. It’s .. it’s.. I may have ptsd.
When they saw what honest reporting could do to the democrat party back in the 70's, they changed to full propaganda.
I think PBS was another propaganda machine. It made people feel Intelligent and all knowing. Then they fed them the Trump derangement script and they all followed it faithfully. Yesterday I spoke about the Deep State and Darkness of Communism slowly consuming our Nation and I was laughed at and ridiculed. Where are your open minds for debate, PBS watchers?
Yeah, but I always found PBS programming rather dull compared to the "vibrancy" of NPR. So, while PBS fed propaganda, most people were asleep half way through and no big loss, lol.
As for NPR - anyone remember that show "Wait wait don't tell me" ? I used to love it long back, and later found out that the main guy - Carl Kasel something - died in 2018 during the sacrifice month. Knowing what I know now, I wonder what the real story was. He was being punished? I know he had a bad divorce, which is also part of the punishment.