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I finally protested to NPR


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2016 Nov 22, 7:53am   20,885 views  115 comments

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I found their comment form and submitted a polite comment. Maybe it will do some tiny bit of good, but most likely not. At least it made me feel better.

I really wish I had some alternative to NPR, especially my local station KQED, because every time I turn on the radio, it is only a matter of seconds before they go into identity politics.

Nearly every article on NPR divides us.

This morning as I woke up they talked about "whites moving into the center of San Francisco, and poverty moving out to the suburbs". As if most whites could afford San Francisco.

Then there was an article about a Vietnamese grocer in a black neighborhood. The guy was smart and talked about diversity and hiring local blacks and carrying produce. He knows what they want him to say. Good kumbaya Asians getting along with blacks was the story, and he knew it. But that's not why he started a store.

Then there was an article about yet another special program for women's health (and women alone, in case that wasn't obvious). Never a story about men's health on NPR, though men have consistently worse health.

Anyone see a theme?

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41   Dan8267   2016 Nov 22, 5:00pm  

joeyjojojunior says

I'd say all people and groups feel like they are discriminated against including white men. Because that's the way our society works today. If you're not feeling sorry for yourself, then you can't join the Trump pity party.

Well, if you want Trump to be a two-term president, you keep right on bashing and trivializing all white men. I'm sure you'll vote they way you want them to if you just shame them enough.

42   komputodo   2016 Nov 22, 10:51pm  

Patrick says

his morning as I woke up they talked about "whites moving into the center of San Francisco, and poverty moving out to the suburbs"

Well yeah...they are moving there to live on the street...Better dumpster pickins in SF than there are in fremont.

43   BayArea   2016 Nov 23, 4:43am  

rando says

My mom's dad was a Russian Jew, and my mom's mother was Polish, but converted to Judaism for the marriage

Ever been to Russia or Poland?

44   BayArea   2016 Nov 23, 4:48am  

Thunderlips is Tovbot2 says

Jan Pavel II.

blast from the past

Jan Pavel II was the man

45   anonymous   2016 Nov 23, 5:03am  

Damn quincy to allston is 30 minutes thats a long cab ride

46   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 5:25am  

Thunderlips says "Discriminating on religious grounds is bad!"

Isn't that kind of one of the United States' core beliefs? Why the US was founded in the first place?

47   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 5:28am  

Dan says "Well, if you want Trump to be a two-term president, you keep right on bashing and trivializing all white men. I'm sure you'll vote they way you want them to if you just shame them enough."

I don't think I was trivializing all white men. I was pointing out how people from all races and creeds in the US seem to have become babies that believe everyone is out to get them and see injustice around every corner. Instead of understanding that life isn't fair and that just because something bad happens-it doesn't mean there is a conspiracy against them.

48   carrieon   2016 Nov 23, 5:34am  

People finally woke up recently to realize MSM is fake news, thanks to the internet and social media on the iphone. This train is already outside the door and not stopping anytime soon.

49   MMR   2016 Nov 23, 7:33am  

ddshutlz says

What about the fact that most urologist are dudes? Do you feel women are under represented there? Why not also make that your issue

most ob/gyns are women, what's your point?....moreover, outside of ob/gyn, most women dont want the surgery lifestyle, although urology is generally more relaxed than general surgery

many women don't like going to male ob/gyns; similarly, many men might not feel comfortable talking to a female urologist.

50   MMR   2016 Nov 23, 7:36am  

ddshutlz says

Do you feel women are under represented there?

How much do women openly acknowledge that mens health, is in fact, an actual issue?

51   MMR   2016 Nov 23, 7:52am  

ddshutlz says

What about the fact that most urologist are dudes

looks like you missed the point, which was, that mens health is generally regarded as the realm of urologists but that NOT ALL mens health issues are SURGICAL, which is a urologists bread and butter.

52   Patrick   2016 Nov 23, 7:53am  

BayArea says

rando says

My mom's dad was a Russian Jew, and my mom's mother was Polish, but converted to Judaism for the marriage

Ever been to Russia or Poland?

Yes, both. Russia in 1985 in college, and Poland in 1988 to visit my grandmother's village. It was great, people still remembered her and I was very warmly welcomed.

53   Patrick   2016 Nov 23, 7:55am  

And of course NPR wakes me up today with a story about Muslims being "Jesus-like" and then a story about the first woman surfer at mavericks, her absent father, and her crippled mother.

NPR is identity politics all day, every day.

54   MMR   2016 Nov 23, 7:56am  

rando says

NPR is identity politics all day, every day.

maybe they should discuss bathing and it's multitude of benefits

55   Shaman   2016 Nov 23, 8:12am  

joeyjojojunior says

don't think I was trivializing all white men. I was pointing out how people from all races and creeds in the US seem to have become babies that believe everyone is out to get them and see injustice around every corner. Instead of understanding that life isn't fair and that just because something bad happens-it doesn't mean there is a conspiracy against them.

Finally! You said something I can agree with! For this sad situation I blame three sources of our racial discontent.
1) The media: biggest offender by far, makes everything about race or gender or sexual orientation, and are the first to blow up a story that makes people aware of discrimination or perhaps even unintended discrimination. It's fucking ridiculous and a good reason to tune out!
2) The direction the election has gone with race baiting and accusations flying every which way, mostly from Democrats about how everyone is a damned racist bigot now if they didn't vote for Hillary.
3) Obama: he was supposed to be this unifier of the races, half white half black, popular at least at first, well spoken and seemingly inclusive. Then he went full on black and embraced every negative black attitude, possibly as cover to disguise the fact that he was pursuing policies that disadvantaged blacks further! At every turn he's made it about race, supported race baiters, gave a platform to BLM and supported black criminals who got their stupid asses shot by the police. If anyone else did this it wouldn't be a big deal, but as the POTUS his actions carry special weight. He sets the tone, and he's given license to the rioters and BLM and racists everywhere to be as awful as possible in the name of hating on the white man over imagined sleights and wrongs. In this atmosphere, many of my white friends have given up on not being racist and just say whatever they like!

56   Ceffer   2016 Nov 23, 8:40am  

Is NPR now just a crowd funding scam?

57   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 8:41am  

1. I think you have to be careful in that not reporting discrimination doesn't stop it. Just because you don't see it on the news, doesn't mean it's not happening. But I agree that the new agencies have certainly decided that discrimination stories get clicks.
2. I disagree with this statement but it's not worth rehashing again.
3. I disagree with this one too. You seem to be blaming POTUS for turning on the light so you can see the cockroaches--he didn't create them. What your friends have decided is to stop hiding their racism from the general public--the racism was obviously already there.

58   mell   2016 Nov 23, 8:59am  

joeyjojojunior says

1. I think you have to be careful in that not reporting discrimination doesn't stop it. Just because you don't see it on the news, doesn't mean it's not happening. But I agree that the new agencies have certainly decided that discrimination stories get clicks.

It's not happening any more or less than it has in the past 20 years and it is so miniscule that most people never will see an example of it and have to rely on often fake social media stories to enforce their belief/narrative. Everybody is racist by nature, very few openly exhibit it. The majority of those very few are just jerks, bullies that use this to be mean to others, mostly kids and teens, like they tease other kids for their looks or anything else. This has always been the case, has always been condemned and will always happen as kids can be real psychopaths as they grow up and test boundaries. What changed is the response. We now call the police and appeal to bullshit public figureheads instead of dealing with it and making ourselves and our kids stronger. A very tiny fraction are actual supremacists that want to change the laws and regress and they will never gain the upper hand in any of your or your kids lifetime. Instead these purported and often completely unverified stories are used to push a thought police agenda and make it easier for the masses to control themselves and gang up on each other and strengthen government grip on free thinkers. As a result of this fake discrimination bullshit peddled by the media many have been rendered completely unable to resolve these issues among themselves and their communities, and they have become completely reliable on some external moral authority of great force, who decides who's a winner and who's a loser. Sounds familiar? Look no further than any brutal dictatorial regime in history. And the left is pushing it.

59   Shaman   2016 Nov 23, 9:22am  

Excellent analysis Mell! I think that you're exactly right. This is thought police in action looking for free thinkers to oppress. In this age of information, where most facts are as close to you as the device in your pocket, the only way to suppress information to questions is to silence those who question.
Facts might be stubborn things, but the most valuable thing you can teach someone is to ask questions.

60   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 23, 9:42am  

joeyjojojunior says

Isn't that kind of one of the United States' core beliefs? Why the US was founded in the first place?

The point isn't religious freedom, it's hypocrisy:

Regressive Democrats:
Evangelical= Bake that Cake, and pay for Partial Birth Abortions! Fuck your Religious Beliefs, ignorant white trash.
Muslim= Who cares if they engage in FGM and support the death penalty for Gays and Apostates? Stop being intolerant of the Religion of Peace! Multliculturalism is wonderful!

61   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 23, 9:50am  

mell says

As a result of this fake discrimination bullshit peddled by the media many have been rendered completely unable to resolve these issues among themselves and their communities, and they have become completely reliable on some external moral authority of great force, who decides who's a winner and who's a loser. Sounds familiar? Look no further than any brutal dictatorial regime in history. And the left is pushing it.

I second Quigley. That's Brilliant Mell.

The sheer number of fake hate crimes, that are reported without skepticism even when it doesn't add up, is very high.

Think of how many people think Matthew Shepard was killed for being gay, rather than for his money and drugs by other gay drug-users desperate for a fix.

62   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 9:54am  

Thunderlips says "The point isn't religious freedom, it's hypocrisy:

Regressive Democrats:
Evangelical= Bake that Cake, and pay for Partial Birth Abortions! Fuck your Religious Beliefs, ignorant white trash.
Muslim= Who cares if they engage in FGM and support the death penalty for Gays and Apostates? Stop being intolerant of the Religion of Peace! Multliculturalism is wonderful!"

Wow--how little you understand. Democrats never tell Evangelicals how they must live their lives. They are free to not have an abortion as their religion dictates. They are free to not have homosexual relationships as their religion dictates. They cannot, however, try to impose their religious beliefs on the entire population, including those who don't share those same beliefs. Democrats are actually the ones who are NOT hypocritical.

And I do care if Muslims support the death penalty for Gay and Apostates. That's wrong and why we have laws against it.

63   Patrick   2016 Nov 23, 10:04am  

Here are some truths which NPR will certainly never speak. A very strong case based on facts can be made for each one:

1. Racism does not exist. By racism here, I mean the systematic denial of economic opportunities based on race.
2. Black people commit violent crime at 10 to 20 times the rate that others do. Most so-called "racism" is simply fear of violent crime, with some statistical justification.
3. White privilege does not exist. If it exists, where are my checks from the white people's agency, and why are there so many white homeless people?
4. All sexism lately is sexism against men. Women are a special protected class with extra rights that men do not have.
5. Feminism makes women unhappy. The more feminist women have become, the less happy they have become as a direct consequence.
6. Marriages with traditional gender roles are happier, last longer, and have more successful children.
7. Diversity harms societies by lowering mutual trust.
8. Almost all terrorism is committed by Muslims explicitly in the name of Islam. By terrorism, I mean the deliberate murder of random unarmed civilians.
9. Homosexuality is learned, not genetic. Identical twin studies show a very low correlation of identical genes with identical outcomes.
10. The Indians died of smallpox and other diseases, not murder. Actual murder was an insignificant cause of their depopulation.

Anyone want to add other facts?

64   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 23, 10:06am  

joeyjojojunior says

Democrats never tell Evangelicals how they must live their lives.

They criticize Evangelicals all the time, but go out of their way to find excuses for non-Westerners.

joeyjojojunior says

And I do care if Muslims support the death penalty for Gay and Apostates. That's wrong and why we have laws against it.

Should a Presidential Candidate take millions of dollars from Regimes where the death penalty for Gays and Apostates is on the books, and has actually been carried out in the recent past?

http://www.executedtoday.com/2011/03/13/2005-a-gay-couple-in-saudi-arabia/

ISIS is really just Saudi Arabia that carries out judements and penalties in the streets instead of a courthouse and execution block.

66   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 23, 10:12am  

11. White Slavery affected tens of millions of Europeans, and continued by the Ottomans and North African Muslims until well into the 19th Century, ending only with steam-powered European Naval ships. As late as the Civil War, wealthy Europeans left money to redeem Christian slaves in Algeria and Tunisia. The word "Slav" and "Slave" are related. America's first military action after Independence was to liberate the ship, crew, and cargo taken by a Muslim Pirate-Despot.

67   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 10:12am  

"They criticize Evangelicals all the time, but go out of their way to find excuses for non-Westerners."

Nonsense. Democrats criticize Muslims who deserve criticism. Obama has targeted more Muslims than Bush did. Dems criticize people who deserve criticism.

So, have you given up on your bullshit argument from before about freedom of religion then?

68   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 10:15am  

Patrick--those aren't facts. I'm not going to go through every one debunking them, but it's sad that someone as intelligent as you actually thinks those are facts.

69   justme   2016 Nov 23, 10:26am  

MMR says

it takes a lot more to get a man to go to doctor but if they do, they are more likely to follow the recommendations

Sure, but do you agree that once men DO get to the doctor, are they taken less seriously because they are not loud enough and do not have a whole sisterhood behind them that will spam yelp and angieslist or whathever with endless bitching unless the doctor acknowledges their ailment does SOMETHING?

70   justme   2016 Nov 23, 10:29am  

MMR says

it takes a lot more to get a man to go to doctor

This is because women love to exercise the mother of all double-binds: If you don't go, they can nag you about it. And if you do go, they can chastise you for being afflicted with the "man-flu". Winning!

71   MisdemeanorRebel   2016 Nov 23, 10:31am  

joeyjojojunior says

Nonsense. Democrats criticize Muslims who deserve criticism. Obama has targeted more Muslims than Bush did. Dems criticize people who deserve criticism.

What?! This big story a few months ago.
http://losangeles.cbslocal.com/2016/10/12/wikileaks-top-clinton-aides-take-aim-at-catholics-evangelical-christians/
This is a major Democratic Communications Person, who not only was Deputy White House Press Secretary, White House Communications Director, President of the Center for American Progress Action Fund, and Press Secretary to the Edwards Campaign AND before that the entire DNC. This is one of the highest Democrat Officials in the country.

Nicolas Kristof of all people recognizes mocking Evangelicals is common place in the Media, and that it's shaped American Attitudes
http://www.nytimes.com/2015/03/29/opinion/sunday/nicholas-kristof-a-little-respect-for-dr-foster.html

As for drones, Obama drone bombs civilians (aka "Military Age Males" implying every dead male over 13 is guilty of being a terrorist) and the same media that excoriated Bush for civilian casualties gave Obama a near total pass, with criticism beyond the hard left/civil libertarians pundits/orgs rare and tepid.

Obama called a huge swath of the country that Trump just won "Bitter Clingers".

That anybody debates there is a sneering attitude towards Evangelicals in the Press is simply beyond belief.

72   Shaman   2016 Nov 23, 10:34am  

joeyjojojunior says

Patrick--those aren't facts

Just making a statement doesn't disprove another statement. Who do you think you are? CNN? The way this site works is this: arguments are respected, but vigorously debated. Ad hominem attacks are ridiculed. Propaganda is dissected and left to die on the operating table. Which will you be peddling?

73   marcus   2016 Nov 23, 11:02am  

Whenever a house is on fire, fire trucks come. Therefore, Patrick believes that firetrucks cause fires.

rando says

1. Racism does not exist. By racism here, I mean the systematic denial of economic opportunities based on race.

2. Black people commit violent crime at 10 to 20 times the rate that others do. Most so-called "racism" is simply fear of violent crime, with some statistical justification.

74   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 11:06am  

"Just making a statement doesn't disprove another statement. Who do you think you are? CNN? The way this site works is this: arguments are respected, but vigorously debated. Ad hominem attacks are ridiculed. Propaganda is dissected and left to die on the operating table. Which will you be peddling?"

Yep--I'm not trying to disprove it. Certainly I didn't make an ad hominem attack. Just pointing out that his post is clearly not full of facts.

75   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 11:07am  

"That anybody debates there is a sneering attitude towards Evangelicals in the Press is simply beyond belief."

Did you read my post? Did I ever say that? I said Dems mock folks that deserve mocking.

76   Dan8267   2016 Nov 23, 11:21am  

joeyjojojunior says

I was pointing out how people from all races and creeds in the US seem to have become babies that believe everyone is out to get them and see injustice around every corner.

Your perception is inaccurate. Acknowledging the very real forms of discrimination everyone has to deal with is not being a cry babying and over-perceiving problems. The fact is that human beings are quite often nasty to one another, especially to those more distantly related, and as an adult living in a country with 310+ million people who don't care about you, it's important to deal with these problems.

77   marcus   2016 Nov 23, 11:29am  

If poor people in the poorest neighborhoods commit crimes at 10 to 20 times the rate that employed people in better neighborhoods, I'm surprised it's not 100 times. Patrick thinks he's having a great insight.

Btw, I will agree that welfare has at times just made the problem worse (but it's not that simple), and that some of your issues here are justified. But you aren't seeing the deeper more complex picture.

Hey Patrick, have you ever heard of the cherokee nation, or the trail of tears ?

78   marcus   2016 Nov 23, 11:38am  

rando says

9. Homosexuality is learned, not genetic. Identical twin studies show a very low correlation of identical genes with identical outcomes.

Also this is hardly a proof. All the twin studies (if they are conclusive) would prove is that it's not a simple gene alone that determines it. We know that sometimes that behavior can be learned, from what happens in prisons. But common sense and people you may know, probably tell you that it's a combinations of factors. The idea that one of those factors is a genetic predisposition seems likely. Consider boys that were/are extremely effeminate or even feminine in many ways, even at the age of 10. The collective group decides they are gay probably as much as the individual does.

79   joeyjojojunior   2016 Nov 23, 2:04pm  

"And that is why you lost. Lost the Senate. Lost the House. Lost the Presidency. And with Trump's nomination, will lose the SCOTUS. America has had enough of Democrat scorn. You've been benched.
Unless your attitudes change, until the Democrat priorities shift to the people instead of the wealthy, the celebrities, the cultural fringe, Muslims, illegal immigrants, and the willfully indigent, you'll remain on the bench."

That's funny. I know that's how you like to think it is, but the truth is Dems will end up with 2MM more votes for President. They ran a moderate Republican with serious morality issues and still got 2MM more votes than the Republican did. They lost the electoral college--no excuses. The House is a joke with all the gerrymandering that state governments have done. Last I checked, Dems had received more House votes than Reps too.

Dems care FAR more about the people than Reps do. But propaganda works. And the Koch Bros. and Trump do it far better than the Dems do. No doubt about it.

80   Patrick   2016 Nov 28, 7:43am  

Alarm clock went off this morning and I started counting seconds...

"...first Hispanic woman in a hijab..."

Only TWO seconds! I think that's a record for the shortest time until they mentioned "first N", women, Islam, etc.

Now that I've seen that NPR is mostly about identity politics and virtue signalling, I cannot unsee it.

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