- You should have listened to the broad cast program on climate change. Laughing and giggles and unfunny jokes all through it.I’ll be damned.Now I understand why. It was a distancing tactic. They were too frightened to seriously discuss this issue in case they ruffled the feathers of powerful interest groups who could harm their careers.I will right now, go and look up the link. And listen again with new ears.
- “it’s just that he realizes it’s risky to go out on a limb and tell the truth unflinchingly”I agree. Man-made earthquakes are not funny things. Another way of looking at it is when they lie blatantly about something, then you know that the issue is an important one. Like common law, for example.
- Methinks you may overcook Laidlaw’s chuckle there Morrissey. Doesn’t strike me that Laidlaw is an individual to be cowed either consciously or subliminally.Thanks anyway for the reminder to listen to the Brittenden interview @ 11.40 am. Didn’t hear the chuckle myself so won’t be adamant about it but are there possibly legs in Laidlaw actually doing a bit of a snidey at the expense of the monstrously fruit-saladed boys and girls at the Pentagon ? It was only an intro after all.As to Mora on the other hand…….well, he’s more a fulsomely charming dinner guest than anything else. The one whom for whatever self-preening reason brings the finest wine at the table and the only one whose demeanour is ineffably affable from start to finish.Anyway, raining steadily in the Mid-North for a few hours and just now quite solidlyMy ruggedly individualistic, freedom-loving, self-reliant, ACT-voting silverbeet and herbs are positvely humming. For today anyway they can safely eschew the vile-welfarism attendant in Nanny North’s watering.It is exciting as someone said.
- Love it North (possibly the laughing discomfort of dissonance Mozza)
- Doesn’t strike me that Laidlaw is an individual to be cowed either consciously or subliminally.You’re correct in that he is not easily cowed. It’s hard to intimidate someone who has survived THIS….
http://24.media.tumblr.com/tumblr_lrao8j533u1qgfwr0o1_500.jpgI do, however, think that his slight chuckle didn’t just arise because he thinks the persecution of Bradley Manning is funny.Don’t get me wrong: I believe Laidlaw is a brave and independently-minded broadcaster, but even he is not immune to pressure. Chuckling like that is the verbal equivalent of wincing; it signals uncertainty and discomfort.It’s far from the gales of laughter that resound in Jim Mora’s studio whenever something delicate, like government crimes or human rights, comes up for discussion.
Saturday, 4 August 2018
The nervous chuckling of radio broadcasters (Mar. 17, 2013)
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Sunday Morning with Chris Laidlaw, National Radio, 17 March 2013