NPR: It's Good For Journalists To Be Biased

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The "real" reporters of NPR completely threw out the idea that journalists are supposed to be objective on one of its talk shows this week.

Tuesday on morning talk show 1A, (which, ironically, stands for First Amendment) the hosts conducted a segment entitled, "When Journalists Say They’re Objective - What Does That Even Mean?" The segment was hosted by three uber leftists who acted as if objectivity in journalism is a horrific notion.
Guest host Sasha-Ann Simons began by declaring, "In the midst of nationwide protests condemning systemic violence against Black Americans, at 1A, we support protesters' demands for a right to live and to hold police accountable for using deadly force against Black people."
Well, there went any impartiality right away. One of the guests was Nikole Hannah-Jones, who recently won a Pulitzer Prize for her wildly inaccurate "1619 Project," at the New York Times Magazine, which falsely claims that the American Revolution was fought to preserve slavery. 

The second guest was PBS public editor Ricardo Sandoval-Palos, who unabashedly proclaimed, "I'm a believer in activist journalism."

The third guest was one of 1A's producers, Morgan Givens, a transgender black man who has been extremely vocal on Twitter about calling President Donald Trump a "white supremacist fascist."

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