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kolya

@Kipppunkt @davew
...unless you think the people might fall for the lies if they are painted as a bigger picture, because the people are too stupid to see through it and need guidance by cutting off unwelcome interviews.
In which case you're an authoritarian and I don't care about what you think journalists should do.

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kmetz

@kolya @Kipppunkt @davew I think people who believe in certain „big lies“ aren‘t stupid, but tricked and emotionally abused. And I don‘t think such violent behaviour by certain liars can be tolerated, that it goes far beyond being „unwelcome“.

What I‘d like to see is interviewers who just keep persisting on such a lie after first occurence, visibly no longer taking the person serious. Who laughingly and forcefully persist until someone cries, time runs out or the guest just leaves.

kolya

@kmetz @Kipppunkt @davew
yes, but I'm sure it's never you who gets tricked and abused. it's always others who you fear might get the wrong idea.
what if they think the same about you? what if Trump gets elected and uses those same clever "rules" you guys are making up here to silence your side? this is why journalism needs to act as impartial as possible, because that will help you when shit hits the fan.

Kipppunkt

@kolya @kmetz @davew
I do not think journalists should yell their truth to the interviewed or journalists should win a discussion. But I wish journalists have background knowledge, mention facts when lies are spoken and ask questions to uncover misleading arguments.
Of course they should be polite.

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