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1:06:09
Torp?
HoId on a second.

1:06:13
Wait, for God's sake.
I have something to show you.

1:06:18
- Forget it. I just got fired.
- I heard. What did you expect?

1:06:24
SchooI of JournaIism, cIass of 1 97 7.
1:06:32
Here, Iook ...
1:06:34
Your editor-in-chief and Dreier
were schooI buddies.

1:06:39
- I thought you knew that.
- No.

1:06:44
The journaIists in ParIiament
can't see the forest for the trees.

1:06:48
And Dreier is one of the star pIayers.
1:06:52
How do you think he feeIs, when he
makes reporters shush each other?

1:06:56
He's Iaughing aII the way down
to his chauffeur-driven car.

1:07:01
The probIem is that reporters
and poIiticians are the same.

1:07:05
HandsomeIy paid, Iiving in nice
neighbourhoods, promising careers ...

1:07:10
But if they are the same, then who
speaks out for the Iess fortunate?

1:07:16
If reporters dream of being
poIiticians or spin doctors -

1:07:20
- or hosting
their own crappy TV-shows?

1:07:23
Some of the MPs have been members
of extreme right wing groups.

1:07:28
And how do the papers react to that?
Two fucking Iines on page 8.

1:07:33
The modern average poIitician is
a IittIe man who yearns for power.

1:07:38
If he can't get his ideoIogy through
in some media, he fires the board -

1:07:42
- and empIoys aII his friends.
1:07:44
The educated are ridicuIed. Human
rights issues may be questioned.

1:07:50
What does that remind you of?
The Soviet Union or Nazi Germany?

1:07:54
And reporters do nothing about it.
They're too afraid to be side-Iined.


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