In The Platform's defence, I enjoy Leah Panapa's work. She has contacted me in the past, and her approach was professional, and she didn't throw a tantrum when I declined the interview. Her conversation today with Penny Marie from Let Kids Be Kids was excellent. I only caught the end of it, but I'll go back and listen to the beginning tomorrow.
I appreciate how The Platform covers stories that other media outlets shy away from, such as Bussygate. Early on, when I started publishing under this pseudonym, Sean tried repeatedly to get me on his show. I declined, and he didn’t take it well; he threw a full-blown tantrum. Not long after, I came across reports about how he treated one of his staff members, and I lost a lot of respect for him. To me, he still represents mainstream media. If I ever do an interview, it will be with an independent broadcaster on X or Substack.
So, neither our Deputy Prime Minister nor that dullard from The Platform could detect your obvious satire, & proceeded to make total fools of themselves. This pathetic storm in a teacup perfectly illustrates the widespread cognitive decline I alluded to in a comment under your 'Some people still can’t spot satire' post.
I was listening and I don't think he was outraged. He does like to get facts right and Winston presented it as factual. This means Winston can not be relied upon. At least Winston got the Benjsmin Bussy Doyle situation right but given appalling nature of the true details I would have wished it was satire.
Gordon bloody Bennett as my father used to say! I say wtf is wrong with everyone Matua?😆
Bring on more satire!! Saturday can’t come soon enough!!
I’ve got it written, sitting in my drafts - It is scheduled to publish at 6am :)
Brilliant!
At least he didn’t call you a Cooker’
I thought Sean's video might be satire too. If it is then it is over my head.
I like Sean. But there are some rides he is too short for. Satire is one of them.
In The Platform's defence, I enjoy Leah Panapa's work. She has contacted me in the past, and her approach was professional, and she didn't throw a tantrum when I declined the interview. Her conversation today with Penny Marie from Let Kids Be Kids was excellent. I only caught the end of it, but I'll go back and listen to the beginning tomorrow.
I appreciate how The Platform covers stories that other media outlets shy away from, such as Bussygate. Early on, when I started publishing under this pseudonym, Sean tried repeatedly to get me on his show. I declined, and he didn’t take it well; he threw a full-blown tantrum. Not long after, I came across reports about how he treated one of his staff members, and I lost a lot of respect for him. To me, he still represents mainstream media. If I ever do an interview, it will be with an independent broadcaster on X or Substack.
So, neither our Deputy Prime Minister nor that dullard from The Platform could detect your obvious satire, & proceeded to make total fools of themselves. This pathetic storm in a teacup perfectly illustrates the widespread cognitive decline I alluded to in a comment under your 'Some people still can’t spot satire' post.
I thought it was labelled clearly and it was funny satire
I was listening and I don't think he was outraged. He does like to get facts right and Winston presented it as factual. This means Winston can not be relied upon. At least Winston got the Benjsmin Bussy Doyle situation right but given appalling nature of the true details I would have wished it was satire.
Has she denied it Sean? About the best she could say is that it's once a month not every week.