Elon Musk EMBARRASSES BBC Reporter Who Can't Name ONE Example Of Twitter Hate Since Acquisition

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NPR does not need Musk to damage their credibility, they do a good enough job themselves.

deborahmcdowell
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What happened to "private corporations can do whatever they want"?

anthonywilliams
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Bri's criticism is the quintessential peanut gallery talking about something she doesn't actually understand.

manifestideas
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Same old same old, trying to CREATE Hate. That has been the NARRATIVE through this whole administration.

jodyfeather
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The BBC has produced some great journalists over the years, but sadly this pathetic individual who was so arrogant he couldn't be bothered to do any prep before interviewing the World's richest man is symptomatic of how far it has fallen.

theresearcher
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NPR knowingly stated a falsehood when they said Twitter "falsely impl[ied] that we are not editorially independent." But no. Twitter merely labelled them "Government-funded Media, " which is factually and verifiably accurate— _NPR is_ government-funded.
Why would NPR do such a thing? I'll answer that with a question: Why is it that NPR has not shut down its YouTube channel, which YouTube likewise (and quite rightly) labels as publicly-sponsored? (Clue: Musk does not own YouTube.)

dixonpinfold
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Matt Taibbi is not having a “temper tantrum”.

marciefinney
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It's the result of having an agenda when you interview somebody rather than doing it to simply hear their opinions of

christophermhudson
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NPR receives affiliate fees that are also derived from public or government funding, so the less than 1% claim is misleading

noahf
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I stopped using NPR, because I was sick and tired of the constant anti-Trump diatribe and hearing only the government narrative!

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Dark backdrop doesn't help viewing !

Frank-hhuy
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Look up how much gates foundation gave to npr in last e yes- started changing into mainstream

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If you want to learn how not to conduct an interview, you now have a real case to refer to and learn from.

petertalon
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letting people run on their Blue tick payments is not the same as not having transparency... Silly conflation of themes. Letting people down or misleading people might bePretending to have something to say when YOU havent!

TheLeadpepper
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What is this reporters NAME? The only reference I can find is him being called a BBC journalist

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Then NPR is misleading with Public in its name. It sounds more like National Private Radio.

stefpix
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YouTube has a banner saying the same thing. When is NPR leaving YouTube?

christophekeating
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Musk had the "gotcha" moment. This dood is no great shakes either.Spent more time on his hair than his shirt and tie.

baobo
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He was asking if he should step down. He never said he was going to. Matt didn't bring up India to elon because India doesn't have a second amendment. What about China? Should he have asked about China? Ukraine? Any other countries?

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finally left the echo chamber and had no idea how to form an argument with evidence or at all

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