TVP Info has been refreshed. The new main faces of journalistic and information programs are to guarantee a more neutral message than during the PiS era. However, some reporters producing controversial materials stayed, which may cause viewers to feel a bit of dissonance. In recent days, a conversation between Anna Żochowska and Janina Ochojska appeared on TVP Info. There were also difficult topics related to refugees who are still near the Polish-Belarusian border.
TVP Info. She said that refugees are capable of provocative behavior. Now he asks how to help them
Anna Żochowska is one of the TVP Info reporters who kept their jobs despite changes in the station’s management. She worked at TVP before Jacek Kurski and still works for the regional television TVP3 in the politically difficult region of Białystok. She has repeatedly produced materials for TVP Info, including those about refugees on the Polish-Belarusian border.
This topic polarizes Poles like no other, but there was one message – to disgust, dehumanize and warn. In one of the materials, Anna Żochowska, speaking about immigrants, directly stated that they are young men “capable of provocative, dangerous behavior.” It also unilaterally transmitted the narrative from PiS’s election spot, which used plans for the country’s defense strategy from years ago. They claimed that one of Poland’s defense lines should be located on the Vistula, not on the Bug. The fact that these were plans from over 10 years ago, created in a completely different situation beyond our borders, was not mentioned in the material (the plans were approved by President Lech Kaczyński himself at that time).
One-sided narrative has been a hallmark of TVP Info in recent years. However, a change has come and now Anna Żochowska, for TVP Info, interviewed Janina Ochojska, a defender of human rights and refugees in particular. There were many concerned questions about the fate of people who are still leaving our border in the east.
We talk to Janina Ochojska-Okońska about the humanitarian crisis, which is inextricably linked to the migration crisis that we have been experiencing here for over two years. What a big problem we are talking about today when we talk about a humanitarian crisis. What you can see at first glance is frost, it’s winter, piercing frost. How many people might need help?
– she asked Janina Ochojska.
A comparison of recordings from previous years and the last one has been published on the Internet, where there is no shortage of critical comments towards the reporter. However, the prevailing impression is that it is simply unpleasant:
It’s very sad…
Changing your point of view depends on your seat.
Maybe she’s a presenter, not a journalist. Personally, I don’t see anything wrong with it when it’s clear what the person is doing. Today, journalism is often confused with everything else on TV
– we read in the comments.
Source: Gazeta

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