Katherine Maher, the President and CEO of National Public Radio (NPR), has a long history of politically partisan and anti-white posts on X, formerly Twitter.
Appointed in March, Maher has led the taxpayer-funded broadcaster’s fightback against Uri Berliner, a senior editor at NPR who exposed its bias and obsession with woke objectives such as “identifying and ending systemic racism.”
“Questioning whether our people are serving our mission with integrity, based on little more than the recognition of their identity, is profoundly disrespectful, hurtful, and demeaning,” she complained.
However, this intervention by Maher, the daughter of a Democrat state senator and a Goldman Sachs banking executive, has only drawn attention to her partisanship.
As a senior and eventually chief executive at Wikimedia, she regularly posted diatribes against Donald Trump, writing “Christ, what an asshole” when the then-President was responding to a natural disaster in 2017 and branding his administration “on the wrong side of history” in 2018, for example.
She is also an anti-white racist. In 2020, she suggested she would not leave the U.S. to escape Trump’s “tyranny” because it would be an unfair use of her “cis white mobility privilege.” The same year, she said she had been “taught” to use a “hysteric white woman voice” to get her way. She also argued that looting, while “counterproductive,” was an understandable response to “a system of oppression founded on treating people’s ancestors as private property.”
X owner Elon Musk was among those who expressed disapproval of Maher’s post history, calling her a “crazy racist.”
Maher is also a gender ideologue but has still had to apologize for “trans-erasure” and “binary language” for using insufficiently woke phraseology while advertising her progressivism.
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— Nate Hochman (@njhochman) April 14, 2024