The Public Broadcasting System is often exposed for what it is: a publicly-funded hotbed of progressive propaganda disguised as news. Left-wing biases hard-baked into its editorial lines and delivered with calm tones. But if you look hard enough, from time to time you’ll find a report that exemplifies what news delivery should be.
In this case, though, that report happens to be a 47-second filler piece on South Korea’s newly-enacted ban on the production and sale of dog meat for human consumption.
Watch the report in its entirety as aired on PBS NewsHour on Tuesday, January 9th, 2024:
AMNA NAWAZ: A new South Korean law will ban the centuries-old practice of raising and selling dogs for food. Parliament voted today to ban the production and sale of dog meat. Animal-rights groups pushed for the change, but reactions among the general public were…