Why we're (KUOW) saying 'white nationalism' instead of 'alt-right'

I find myself closer to conservative mindset than liberal and Ive felt NPR getting less inclusive over the last year. I believe NPR helps progress positive community conversations with its stories. I find the breadth of the characters coming from NPR have a narrow line of sight limiting in their views of a progressive society, how we get there and they are assertive in pushing those views. I think most things they push even if they're blatantly 'progressively liberal' are good for our community's but you can always say they're not a necessity for a community....and thats where you can have good conversations. That same assertiveness can piss someone off if they see it as biased/lacking morals. As the son of Minister and brother in law to a Minister the church related stories are really out of touch with what the bible teaches and its morals. Too many conversations about homosexuality and trying to have a moral dance......it reeks of a person not happy with what is Christianity and finessing emotional people to allow new rules or amend Gods commandments. I have a feeling most people reading this if they like my tone or don't like it have an opinion on NPRs coverage on the subject of Christianity and what NPR is missing. Because I feel this way about NPR's coverage of Christianity I can definitely see how a neo conservative American could feel NPR misses the mark on their mindsets. That same person would have to accept that everything they believe can't be right and that some/a lot of people think there rhetoric is bigoted.

What I don't like is liberal Bioterrs.....Tim Ferriss pointed it out a while back people profiting off claiming people are bigots and once HRC lost the election it seemed like a lot of the media became Bitoteers and its really sickening how the discussion is being shaped for us. No one knows my reddit handle so I feel ok talking but if this was using my real name as a white business owner I want nothing to do with this conversation. One of the main reasons I hire Mexicans is because with all the political shit they could talk about, they seem to never talk politics. We talk more about taco stands and what crazy music I listen too (EDM) than anything political....love the guys I work with too such good men.

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