I don't see the phrase in a relatively quick reading of the transcript. But I heard it about five times or so this morning. See if you can find it (audio or transcript) - I don't have the stomach to look yet again.
Monday, April 9, 2012
NPR Badness
Am I the only person who listened to the piece on Myanmar this morning, agape and occasionally yelping with outrage at the Western man who continually referred to the nation a few years ago as "MY" Myanmar ... ? Is it possible I am the only person who found that preposterous?
I don't see the phrase in a relatively quick reading of the transcript. But I heard it about five times or so this morning. See if you can find it (audio or transcript) - I don't have the stomach to look yet again.
I don't see the phrase in a relatively quick reading of the transcript. But I heard it about five times or so this morning. See if you can find it (audio or transcript) - I don't have the stomach to look yet again.
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Yeah. I came in after the beginning, and assumed I was listening to an adoptee, or immigrant, or who somehow had grown into an American accent, but had a reason to refer to it as My Myanmar. Then the name sounded like an NPR reporter. Huh?
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