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Until this moment I have been forced to listen while media and politicians alike have told me "what Canadians think". In all that time they never once asked.
This is just the voice of an ordinary Canadian yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
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Holy hell, woman. When you send someone traffic, you send someone TRAFFIC.My hosting provider thought I was being DDoSed. - Sean McCormick
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Rare.
Honesty in journalism.
Now do CBC.
The CBC? Just the CBC? Tag the whole damn lot of them with the same appellation (hey, lookit me…using big fancy words).
If I had a twitter account, I’d send NPR a secure tweet that Trump did’n do nuffin’. That would be news to them.
Maybe I don’t understand this twitter business, but if I have a couple of thousand followers and some of them retweet my tweet to NPR to their followers and some of their followers retweet it and so on, how exactly is that “secure”?
I honestly don’t get it.
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Ah, I see. ‘securedrop.npr.org’. I don’t think that’s a twitter account.
Nevermind.
No shit. Who funds them?
I have seen percentages, 4% to 25% out there, but none of them seem realistic, when the feds pump millions if not billions in underhanded ways to “public” broadcasting, radio and TV.
I haven’t been able to listen without alternately laughing mockingly or puking a little in my mouth … since 1990. I’d rather listen to the NPR test Kitchen review Alec Baldwin’s salty balls.
Believe that was “Swetty Balls”.
Loving the comments here: https://twitter.com/NPR/status/1643438933420769289