04-08-2023, 11:17 AM
I saw this on Twitter earlier. A very odd bit of 'journalism' and a bit of an own goal really. The Greenpeace people came out really well out of it - calm and answering the questions with sensible reasoned informed answers. Whereas he came across a bit of a tw*t.
Although he had no right to be there I think it's quite a nice idea to try the stunt of going into their office. But again they came across well, if that had happened elsewhere there would have been someone trying to chuck him out, it would have turned aggressive.
At Greenpeace they just let him have a cup of tea, looked at him confused, then answer his questions calmly. The only aggression was in his tone of voice. They came across as nice people
The 'you get paid a hundred grand' to everyone was the really embarrassing bit
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Although he had no right to be there I think it's quite a nice idea to try the stunt of going into their office. But again they came across well, if that had happened elsewhere there would have been someone trying to chuck him out, it would have turned aggressive.
At Greenpeace they just let him have a cup of tea, looked at him confused, then answer his questions calmly. The only aggression was in his tone of voice. They came across as nice people
(04-08-2023, 09:52 AM)mnlbay Wrote: The constant reference to 'Xi Ping'... quite a shoddy piece of television
The 'you get paid a hundred grand' to everyone was the really embarrassing bit
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