Showing posts with label difference of opinions. Show all posts
Showing posts with label difference of opinions. Show all posts

Tuesday, April 26, 2016

Debate or freak show?

In October 2013, I read a piece by Kasper Fogh Hansen, Director of Communications in FOOD, Food Organisation Of Denmark - an interesting feature article in the Danish newspaper Politiken under the heading that "The debate universe of the media has become a freak show", about how it appears to have become increasingly interesting for the media to promote extreme positions, shrill tone and confrontation rather than constructive debate. There are many interesting observations in the feature article - for example (in my translation):
A lot of good stuff is published. But can't you decrease the level of madness? What's the use of having people shouting 'fascists' and 'Leninists' at chefs, artists or simply people with moderately different opinions? And nobody becomes any wiser us 'having the debate'. And it is not important that everyone gets their say - there are plenty of words and websites in the world.
And it does not end here. We have seen it for a long time; it started when it became possible to comment anything on newspapers' websites, where it became obviously that people simply communicate with fewer filters in use when communicating with "the bravery of being out of range" - when one does not see the counterpart eye to eye. And journalists are not substantially better - two debating parties can hardly disagree, before it immediately hits the headlines as the fact that one "rages" against the other. Far too few people can be heard in their attempts to make us talk politely to each other, because the debate is too filled with people screaming at the top of their voice.
(Translated from Debat eller freakshow, originally published October 8, 2013)