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Freelance journalist, Heather Robinson, joins “After Dark with Rob and Andrew” to discuss how journalism has changed with journalists providing more of their opinion to stories that they have an interest in. The seasoned writer says she thinks journalists have become opinionated in order to represent a position they want to sway readers with. She said if the person consuming the news isn’t savvy, they won’t be able to discern the difference between opinion and facts. Robinson shared her thoughts on cancel culture, racism, border crisis, and Joe Biden’s presidency.
Heather Robinson is a New York-based freelance journalist who regularly contributes to The New York Post, Jewish News Syndicate, the U.S. Spectator, and other publications. She has appeared as a pundit on “CNN with Anderson Cooper” as well as Fox News’s “Geraldo At Large,” discussing human rights, popular culture, and the Mideast. She has also worked as a college writing instructor at New York University and Touro College in Brooklyn.
At present, she is at work on a piece for The New York Post about the trafficking of Latin American minors across the Mexico-U.S. border.
Website: Heatherrobinson.net
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