TV-show host regrets statements on terror
Danish state television DR's program Aftenshowet from Tuesday evening will not be re-broadcast as originally scheduled. The reason: A controversial statement from the show's host Jens Blauenfeldt on the terror attacks of six years ago.
-You know, I'm a little ashamed to admit it, but I thought: 'Hey, it's the Americans, now they're being slapped around - and how they deserve it.'
This comment on the terror attacks of 11 September 2001 came yesterday evening from TV-host Jens Blauenfeldt on DR's Aftenshowet. He now regrets his controversial statement.
"My core beliefs are definitely not anti-American, and I've had no intention of expressing myself in such a way. Now that I see my own words printed, I realise that they could be interpreted as political. In no way was that my intention, and for that I'm sorry and I regret it", Blauenfeldt says to DR's newsletter.
DR decided today that the first segment of Aftenshowet, in which the embarrassing statement was made, will not be re-broadcast as scheduled this afternoon. According to Lisbet Lambert, head of division for DR news programming, the statement of Jens Blauenfeldt is in clear violation of the rules of conduct for DR employees.
Danish state television DR's program Aftenshowet from Tuesday evening will not be re-broadcast as originally scheduled. The reason: A controversial statement from the show's host Jens Blauenfeldt on the terror attacks of six years ago.
-You know, I'm a little ashamed to admit it, but I thought: 'Hey, it's the Americans, now they're being slapped around - and how they deserve it.'
This comment on the terror attacks of 11 September 2001 came yesterday evening from TV-host Jens Blauenfeldt on DR's Aftenshowet. He now regrets his controversial statement.
"My core beliefs are definitely not anti-American, and I've had no intention of expressing myself in such a way. Now that I see my own words printed, I realise that they could be interpreted as political. In no way was that my intention, and for that I'm sorry and I regret it", Blauenfeldt says to DR's newsletter.
DR decided today that the first segment of Aftenshowet, in which the embarrassing statement was made, will not be re-broadcast as scheduled this afternoon. According to Lisbet Lambert, head of division for DR news programming, the statement of Jens Blauenfeldt is in clear violation of the rules of conduct for DR employees.
The above article, as translated by me, from today's Jyllands-Posten. Link to story in Danish.
Yes, this is the kind of human garbage that is supposed to be bringing us the news, courtesy of the license fee-financed, state run media network.
Hallelujah. And the genius couldn't even issue a properly-worded apology, when pressed to do so, presumably. (He's sorry and regrets that it was not his intention!!? OK..)
Still, he seems pleased enough with himself in this personal publicity photo which accompanied the article..
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