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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink4•1 year agoWhat’s an “official” political debate? The government runs no such thing. Also in general, many debates on TV are jest talking, no winner is declared. It’s the opposite of a competitive format.
minus-squareAnomandarislinkfedilink1•1 year agoYes, fair correction. Perhaps that is a point itself, the way debates between political opponents are presented as formal and official when in fact they are entirely at the whim of the broadcaster and the politicians involved.
What’s an “official” political debate? The government runs no such thing.
Also in general, many debates on TV are jest talking, no winner is declared. It’s the opposite of a competitive format.
Yes, fair correction. Perhaps that is a point itself, the way debates between political opponents are presented as formal and official when in fact they are entirely at the whim of the broadcaster and the politicians involved.