The White House is planning to ask Congress to claw back more than $1 billion slated for public broadcasting in the United States, according to two people briefed on the plan, a move that could ultimately eliminate almost all federal support for NPR and PBS.

https://archive.ph/Ygvtg

    • @[email protected]
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      No, no. Wouldn’t want anyone to be informed by media not controlled by the billionaire class. They’re perfectly fine with Fox, Twitter, and other misinformation sources that they benefit from.

    • @[email protected]
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      Only way I’d ever be proud to be American is if science brought him back to life and he became president.

      • thedruid
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        I am proud of being American. I’m not proud of our countries actions, but we WILL end up with these guys jailed. It will happen

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      If this goes through, public broadcasting is going to get FLOODED with donations from viewers like you.

      • @[email protected]
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        Everyone should also download the PBS app and subscribe to PBS YouTube channels like PBS Terra That would at least help them financially indirectly. At least help them with exposure in the modern media distribution environment

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    412 months ago

    An official Whitehouse.gov page came up on my news feed for some reason saying how it’s a grift they won’t tolerate any longer.

    I reported it as misinformation and hate speech.

  • Rhaedas
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    When you find yourself on the other side from Big Bird, Mr. Rogers, and Captain America, you need to do some serious reevaluation.

    • Bone
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      With the news of younger generations (around the world even) aligning themselves with right wing thinking, I wouldn’t be surprised if these icons aren’t all labeled as some kind of wimps. To be dunked on all day without really knowing what they’re talking about let alone a solution for the things these programs tackled. And, they’re letting the worst people destroy it all (some of them are literal rapists)!

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        That’s exactly what’s happened. Right Wing grifters on YouTube, like Shapiro, Walsh, Crowder, Rogan, etc., aren’t a coincidence, and didn’t happen naturally. They were all corrupted by billionaire funded “Think Tanks.”

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        52 months ago

        Wasn’t Mr. Roger’s a green beret in Vietnam though? Wouldn’t these people idolize that aspect of him?

        • Bone
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          Apparently that’s a debunked myth. Besides, he was born in 1928 which would have made him old for that war.

          None of these things would matter though. A common thread simply seems to be a hatred toward empathy and those who espouse it. These were kind people and worthy causes. Primed to be destroy by these goons.

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            122 months ago

            Oh gotcha! Your comment made me realize I had Mr. Roger’s confused with Bob Ross anyway, and was still wrong 😅. Thanks for clearing it up!

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          He registered for the draft just after WW2, then after a physical was deemed unqualified for service. He graduated college a few years later.

          From the start of Vietnam to the end, he was working on a children’s show in Pittsburgh, making a show up in Canada that was the precursor to mister Rogers neighborhood, then from 1968 for the next 33 years he was in/running mists Rogers neighborhood.

          • ...m...
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            …he did emerge victorious from the ultimate showdown of ultimate destiny, though…

      • Geetnerd
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        12 months ago

        You just don’t see it in mainstream media, because it’s owned by billionaires.

    • Geetnerd
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      52 months ago

      They want future generations of peasants illiterate, and ignorant.

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      I hope Sesame Street just goes all in, owns this, and has Bert and Ernie get married already. They haven’t done a wedding since Maria and Luis in the 80s and we all know those two are banging.

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    While I don’t think the majority of their funding comes from the government, it’s still an important contribution.

    Viewers like you, time to shine: https://www.npr.org/donations/support

    Edit: As with last time, putting my money where my mouth is, but ongoing this time. Also figured my local station needed the money more than the NPR network.

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        82 months ago

        Nice! I’ve done one-offs for like $60/each every so often but finally just set it to recurring. May bump it up at some point, though.

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        The percentage varies among local stations. In Santa Monica there’s probably more local support than in an Oklahoma town.

    • @[email protected]
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      142 months ago

      Won’t matter, they’ll just have the FCC revoke the broadcast licenses after a while.

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        Gotta love how easy it is to do this while it’s so fucking hard to preserve integrity…and there is very much a fuck you in there as it needs to be…

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        182 months ago

        In all sincerity, please, the doomerism is unproductive. Especially in direct response to someone trying to help fund a public institution that’s losing funding. If you’re feeling despair from the horrors (which, understandable) it’s important to do what you can to get support from your friends and community. Trying to convince other people to not resist by saying it’s worthless is the worst thing to do right now.

      • @[email protected]
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        142 months ago

        Way to contribute productive discourse to the comment actually doing something and proving they put their money where their mouth is.

  • Geetnerd
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    202 months ago

    “Peasants who can read and write can communicate over far distances, and organize resistance. This is a threat to our sovereignty. God bless 'Murica.”