• @Eldritch
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      58 months ago

      Oh hell yes I can’t name names at the moment. But I remember seeing a number of different clips of American right wingers going on BBC proper to be interviewed by some right-wing lunatic in the uk. Thinking that it’s going to be some sort of Cakewalk and they’re just there to look good. And then just get totally shredded. It makes me a little sick inside to cheer for the British lunatic. But you got to take small wins where you can get them. I wish all media had a fraction of the spine they do over there. It’s still far from perfect. But it’s so much better.

        • @Eldritch
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          28 months ago

          Yes that was at least one of them. Shut right down in a hurry. LOL

        • @cybersandwich
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          18 months ago

          I didn’t realize Shapiro was so vocally “against” Trump.

          I wonder what he says about him now. I don’t really want to go down that YouTube rabbit hole and f up my feeds, but did he get more against Trump after Jan 6th?

      • Optional
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        08 months ago

        Agreed, when an American first encounters it, it’s kind of shocking.

    • Mike
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      18 months ago

      The challenge is that in this current Trumpworld political climate is that news organizations that push back or argue in the slightest would never get additional interviews. Similar to how game publishers stop sending review copies to publications who haven’t reviewed their previous works in a positive light.

      We appear to be in an era of “no news except positive news or else” rather than “all press is good press”

      • @mriguy
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        18 months ago

        But what is the value of having those interviews? Platforming somebody who is just going to tell flat out lies, and not calling them out, doesn’t inform the viewer of anything other than that watching that news outlet is a waste of time.

        • Mike
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          18 months ago

          I agree. It’s the current state of our society. Nobody likes to be challenged or have their feels hurt, which leads to avoidance of the challenge. It’s a catch-22. There’s little value in a non challenging interview. There’s no value in an interview that doesn’t occur at all.

    • Optional
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      08 months ago

      . . . those lies went essentially unchecked, and they’d hand the interview off to a Democrat who was baited with a leading question about “what you think about the claim that Democrats are running a child prostitution ring in the basement of a pizza restaurant”, or something else equally ludicrous.

      I wish that was a recent tendency, but they were doing that in the late eighties. Not . . with the pizzagate-level stuff, the right hadn’t melted to that level of grotesque obscenity yet. But they’d use a GOP talking point to frame the story. Still do, actually, but for a long time they were essentially the only slightly liberal media around.