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NPR CEO Katherine Maher Is a Censor-Happy Parody of Wokeness

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It’s so easy — and so satisfyingly entertaining — to mock NPR CEO Katherine Maher, who has years of mockable tweets still gracing social media. It’s easy. It’s fun. It’s also a dangerous mistake to dismiss her as merely mockable. 
Let’s do some mocking before we get to the serious stuff because I know that’s what you came here for. The irreplaceable Christopher Rufo will set the stage for you.
She goes straight to the back of the bus. She is the Rosa Parks of her generation. The MLK of whiteness. She is one of us. Humble. Grounded. Sensitive to gluten, tree pollens, and social injustice. She is NPR. https://t.co/lF71Xdd4v5— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) April 17, 2024
“Are there more like that?” you ask. So many more.
Here’s one: “Anyone else love watching the credits at the end of a movie/show just to marvel at of [sic] diversity of names and surnames involved? Always gives me happy goosebumps to see the world scroll by.”
Goosebumps? Nah. That’s just wokester virtue signaling.
“I am in Canada today,” she posted during Trump’s first year in office, “where the sun is shining, healthcare is functional, facts are real, and no one is about to be imminently annihilated.”
Going back to 2013, what happened when the GOP House opposed Barack Obama? This: “I’m all for separation of powers, but right now I’d sure like to dissolve Congress for a snap election.

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