• Eccitaze@yiffit.net
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    7 months ago

    Notable is NPR’s rebuttal to this essay: NPR responds after editor says it has ‘lost America’s trust’

    In particular, this portion stands out:

    “As a person of color who has often worked in newsrooms with little to no people who look like me, the efforts NPR has made to diversify its workforce and its sources are unique and appropriate given the news industry’s long-standing lack of diversity,” Alfonso says. “These efforts should be celebrated and not denigrated as Uri has done.”

    After this story was first published, Berliner contested Alfonso’s characterization, saying his criticism of NPR is about the lack of diversity of viewpoints, not its diversity itself.

    “I never criticized NPR’s priority of achieving a more diverse workforce in terms of race, ethnicity and sexual orientation. I have not ‘denigrated’ NPR’s newsroom diversity goals,” Berliner said. “That’s wrong.”

    Nah, he just talked about how “Race and identity became paramount in nearly every aspect of the workplace” and how a bunch of employee groups based on identity started up, and then directly linked that to the “absence of viewpoint diversity.” Totally different. 🙄

    I’m really tired of this weasel wordplay that constantly happens, where someone talks about X and then uses that to lead into a point about how this bad thing happened, and when called out, backs off and says “I never blamed X on this bad thing happening.” Fuck off with that shit, we all know what you said and we can fucking read, you just don’t want to admit it because you know that saying it makes you look racist as all hell.

    • mindbleach
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      7 months ago

      “Diversity of viewpoints” is how conservative jerkoffs say “stop proving me wrong.”

      Same shit as “teach the controversy.”