simplistic and divisive
This is public service broadcasting in the US? Where is the balance? There are YouTubers with more breadth; Tweeters with more curiosity. Like so much of American culture, the episode I listened to was simplistic and divisive echo chamber cant. Politically it’s a bit of a gift to the right (unfortunately). It would be healthier for public service broadcasting everywhere to take a more rigorous, and less narcissistic approach to journalism. Bullseye? What a bizarre and yet revealing title. Culture doesn’t have a bullseye. This show should broaden its scope and stop looking for targets.
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