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sandspar[dead post] ◴[] No.43800119[source]
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ks2048 ◴[] No.43800279[source]
NPR is left {{Citation needed}} [1]

[1] outside of identity politics

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sandspar ◴[] No.43800499{3}[source]
This will sound rude but I mean it respectfully. If you believe NPR is not left leaning then you are in a severe filter bubble and may want to update your news diet.
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1. ks2048 ◴[] No.43800743{4}[source]
Point taken, but I think my comment is a reflection of the problems with the modern use of "left" and "right".

Yes, of course NPR is more on the side of democrats than republicans.

But, it is very much pro-business, and often pro-war status quo ("right"). And, as I mentioned ("identity politics"), also very much pro-diversity in race/gender/etc. ("left").

So, IMHO, very much "centrist", not "left" (except on race/sex/gender).