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Tarash ([info]tarash) wrote in [info]otf_wank,
@ 2010-02-24 19:48:00


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We could do with a little more Olympic wankery, I figured!

NBC reporter attemps to interview Dutch gold medalist Sven Kramer after he won the 5000 meters speedskating event, and starts the interview with the question of who he is, and Sven wants to know if she's stupid.

Comments range from "She got what was coming to her" and "awesome stick it to the dumbass american media!" to "What an arrogant prick. I hope he realizes his 15 minutes of fame won't last long." and "what a douchebag. he doesn't even play a real sport."

I guess skating really really quickly isn't a sport, then. ANYWAY, yesterday, Sven Kramer had to skate again, and is pretty much the expected winner of the 10000 meters.

Until he gets disqualified for moving into the wrong lane. Quite a lot of the commenters, though, would still to talk about whether or not he'd been a rude arrogant douchebag and if the reporter was useless or simply doing her job. And some blame his parents: "I have never said anything so rude to another person, nor did I teach my children to speak to other people that way." and one person thinks Sven's coach should be given the medal, even though the coach was the one who told him to go in the wrong lane: "The GOLD medal should have been given to the coach for putting up with such an arrogant, cocky, mouthy and STUPID kramer"

And then there's some American-bashing: "Could the americans in this article, who didnt check their facts, stick to their own nations webpages and rant about their version of the truth?"

Ohnotheydidnt weighs in on the matter as well but it quickly goes into "he's good-looking enough that he could verbally abuse me and i wouldn't care, so long as i got to slap dat ass" territory. Maybe the skintight suits involved in speedskating bring that out in people.


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[info]mary_mac
2010-02-24 11:35 pm UTC (link)
Wait, what, she asked the guy who she has just watched race, while wearing the BLINDINGLY ORANGE SUIT, where he was from and what he'd won?

Ahahahahaha. Why is this dipstick being allowed to talk to real live people?

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[info]usagivindaloo
2010-02-25 12:07 am UTC (link)
I've been scratching my head over this and... erm... maybe she wanted to preface the interview or something? I know lots of reporters know exactly who they're talking to and why but like to start it off with a bit of, "Tell the folks at home who you are," kind of stuff... maybe that's what it was?

... surely that must be what it was. Because no reporter could really be THAT clueless... right?

:(

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[info]mary_mac
2010-02-25 08:29 am UTC (link)
Hmm. I wonder is it, just, most UK and Irish presenters introduce who they're talking to. which means that being asked who you are will, actually, get people thinking you're thick, unless you've explained what you want them to do first. Betting the rest of Europe is similar...

Clash of reporting conventions?

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[info]lied_ohne_worte
2010-02-25 09:04 am UTC (link)
Definitely. I've never seen a German reporter doing that. If they want to inform watchers who someone is, they either put "our reporter XY interviewed athlete YZ after the race" before it, or they do the "put the name on the screen" thing during the airing of the interview.

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[info]mary_mac
2010-02-25 12:49 pm UTC (link)
So America=/= The World strikes again then.

You'd think someone would remember its the damn OLYMPICS and not all domestic assumptions apply...

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[info]adverb
2010-02-26 06:09 am UTC (link)
I've never seen any American news reporter do that except in, like, movies. Honestly.

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[info]rekall
2010-02-25 08:31 am UTC (link)
Because no reporter could really be THAT clueless... right?

I'm not so sure about that. NBC thinks that Terry Fox and Michael J. Fox are the same person.

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