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Lately, "democracy" and all its variant phrases: "upholding democracy", "threat to democracy", and so on.
NPR has really been pulling a lot of that more and more in my experience. I expect biased reporting and topic choices but the number of times they state that <x> is a threat to 'our democracy' or 'our democratic rights' without qualifying grows higher all the time. Especially if it involves voter IDs or the like, you'd think having a driver's license is akin to being curbstomped.The one specific variant of this that drives me up the wall is 'our democracy'. If you're unlucky enough to have to put up with npr for more than a few minutes a day, listen for it and pay attention to exactly how they use it. It's like a be-all end-all thought terminating cliche, something can be branded a threat to 'our democracy' and they'll never explain why they consider it bad or a threat in the first place.
And the complete ignorance or perhaps willful ignorance that the US is a democratic republic and not a full democracy. The founding fathers knew that a full democracy would inevitably end badly. Yet the media wants to revert on that.The one specific variant of this that drives me up the wall is 'our democracy'. If you're unlucky enough to have to put up with npr for more than a few minutes a day, listen for it and pay attention to exactly how they use it. It's like a be-all end-all thought terminating cliche, something can be branded a threat to 'our democracy' and they'll never explain why they consider it bad or a threat in the first place.
What's funny is I remember them lambasting Fox News for saying that stuff. Politics truly is a horseshoe.NPR has really been pulling a lot of that more and more in my experience. I expect biased reporting and topic choices but the number of times they state that <x> is a threat to 'our democracy' or 'our democratic rights' without qualifying grows higher all the time. Especially if it involves voter IDs or the like, you'd think having a driver's license is akin to being curbstomped.
("Hired goons?")
Binghamton is beautiful.I live in Binghamton but I only hear TikTok dipshits calling them a glizzy.
I'm going to fixing to? Who the fuck even talks like that?"Imma finna" just makes me irrationally cross because it's gramatically incorrect and it sounds ugly.