Katherine Maher, the new CEO of NPR, is under scrutiny for her perceived left-wing stance and alleged departure from journalistic objectivity. Critics like Toby Young, John Kass, and CGasparino have raised concerns about NPR's shift towards the left and Maher's past political activities. Maher's approach to journalism, dismissing objective facts as hindrances to progress, has sparked debate and criticism.
NPR CEO Katherine Maher has declared war on the truth. The head of one of America's most prestigious newsrooms says objective facts are an obstacle to progress. She thinks reality is an optional extra for journalists. This is alarming, says Frank Furedi https://t.co/KdlxmhYZB7
Katherine Maher's past political activity flies in the face of NPR's ethics handbook https://t.co/XU7JKoLf8H
"NPR just keeps on sliding more and more to the left as it unfolds into a complete crap show" https://t.co/mG6iH2sEl2 "NPR isn’t a public company. But if it were, it would be the next 'Big Short.” Good stuff from @CGasparino!
“She’s real (Katherine Maher), a left wing raptor with her claws deep into what used to be American Free Speech.” Great case for defending the new national joke aka @NPR - from @John_Kass … 👇 https://t.co/JRkAdRhNM1
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“NPR and the woke war on truth” Toby Young joins Fraser Myers and Tom Slater to discuss Katherine Maher, NPR’s bizarre new CEO. Watch the full episode here: https://t.co/daw1h3eJNP https://t.co/C0ocqZgi0N