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Originally Posted by Calgary '89
Lol from the CBC to Fox News... I guess we'll just ignore nuance.
You can probably ask those questions to Tara Henley directly on Twitter if you like, she might even answer.
For me the question is how does airing a piece on Chappelle where you only interview 1 side of the argument not show bias? That's what Fox News does cuz they only cater to a specific audience. CBC is better than that, I thought.
Again, nothing wrong with a news network or media platform picking a side. It's sometimes unfortunate but it's much better than state TV like so many countries around the world have. CBC is publicly funded so scrutiny should be higher.
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what is the nuance. her comments in the interview show she was looking for a different perspective in news. She doesnt want to see race (using MLK), says "birthing persons" is pervasive (google birthing persons and see what "news" sites come up). Wants the opposing perspective on a Chappelle article (it's not like CBC was calling for Chappelle's head)
What about her use of "radicalized political agenda" reveals her interest in actual balanced coverage?
Ok, sorry for sensationalizing using fox news. Perhaps the NatPo is her M.O. as she posted her resignation letter on there.