2. A bit more background on how incredibly stupid the show really is. First they invite you to talk about your book, and pretend to be really interested in your ideas.
-
-
Show this thread
-
3. Then they ask: ‘Can you make a statement about the European Union?’ Me: ‘No. That’s not my expertise.’ Producer: ‘Can you say something about the terrorist attack in Utrecht?’ Me: ‘No, that’s not my expertise. Didn’t you invite me to talk about my book?’
Show this thread -
4. Producer: ‘Yes, we want to get into that. But what do you think about Brexit?’ A couple of hours before the show, they want you to do a video of 2 minutes in which you have to summarise all your ideas. (‘And can you say something about Brexit please?’).
Show this thread -
5. When you arrive at the studio, you quickly find out that nobody has actually read your book. The producer, the presenter - they all couldn’t care less. They don’t even have a copy.
Show this thread -
6. The show starts. They play the badly edited video, after which three right-wing dinosaurs - two of them politicians from the Stone Age - start teaming up on you. Clearly, not one of them has read a page of your book.
Show this thread -
7. They make up facts about inequality (‘hasn’t grown’) and the economy (‘never been better’). They change the subject every 10 seconds. They hardly let you finish a sentence. Then it’s over.
Show this thread -
8. This was the worst experience I’ve had with UK media, but after quite a few interviews in different countries, I think I can say that, on average, British journalists are the least curious of all. So often, being ‘critical’ is just a pose.
Show this thread -
9. Many are not really engaging with the questions. For example, compare this interview I did with the genuinely curious Trevor Noah in the U.S (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hNalEtaaBE4 …), with this interview on BBC Newsnight (https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1948640975365363 …).
Show this thread -
10. The good news: there are new media in the UK filling the gap. Smartest questions (and best criticisms) I got this week were from Aaron Bastani of
@novaramedia - a tiny startup with really smart, young journalists. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PSzhg0bJnLo&t=527s … [the end]Show this thread -
11. And to clarify - I think my politics are quite different from those of
@novaramedia. I'm not a fan of Corbyn, absolutely don't identify as a 'communist' (trying to save capitalism instead...) etc. But they actually read the book, can't say that of many other UK journalists.Show this thread
End of conversation
New conversation -
Loading seems to be taking a while.
Twitter may be over capacity or experiencing a momentary hiccup. Try again or visit Twitter Status for more information.