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psyc | 3 years ago

That’s a funny way to say cigarettes are vanishing, and weed is more legal. Stay classy, journalists.

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cantaloupe|3 years ago

Although the (very short) article doesn’t delve into increasing legalization of marijuana, the second sentence and majority of the text is indeed dedicated to the fact that cigarettes are vanishing.

greenhearth|3 years ago

Do you mean NPR? They are an accepted paragon of professional journalism, at least for sane people.

cwkoss|3 years ago

NPR is a federation of smaller public radio stations. The quality of content under the NPR banner is a broad spectrum: they have good stories and they have some that are crap - biased editorials costumed as objective journalism.

NPR stories on average tend to be higher quality than corporate media news, but I think 'accepted paragon' is quite superlative, out of touch, and lacking imagination.

throwayyy479087|3 years ago

First off, ableism.

Second off, this is absolutely not accepted fact and they have a lot of controversy, both in their lack of neutral point of view as a government-funded media sources, as well as their coverage of corporate sponsors. NPR is not the American BBC.

psyc|3 years ago

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