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Ein soziales Experiment, das kontroverse Situationen auf die Straßen Amerikas bringt, um zu sehen, wie die Bürger im Alltag reagieren werden.Ein soziales Experiment, das kontroverse Situationen auf die Straßen Amerikas bringt, um zu sehen, wie die Bürger im Alltag reagieren werden.Ein soziales Experiment, das kontroverse Situationen auf die Straßen Amerikas bringt, um zu sehen, wie die Bürger im Alltag reagieren werden.
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There once was a certain type of pride in being an investigative reporter in that one would dig up the news in all manner of methods and from all sorts of sources, and it was real news. What passes for investigative journalism now on both national and local newscasts, and news specials like this show, is setting up and making the news, and doing it in a way that shows the ultimate superiority of journalists to know what's best.
This show is only one example of the phony setup or sting operation to create a feel-good moment for the viewer. I put into this same category such programs as the NBC Dateline To Catch a Predator, and all other setup situational news programs of this type. With this I also include the myriad of local newscasts that promote themselves as "looking out for you" when they do a setup sting on some business.
This is not investigative journalism, but this is taking the easy way out to get ratings and to feel like they've really done something, and to show all of us that newcasters are experts on any subject that comes up, and by insinuation they know best how we should run our lives, and what way we should vote. While these people are creating something, and I mean creating not reporting, they are failing their duty to tackle the tough subjects of the real world.
They don't investigate where the WMDs of Iraq went, or how the Patriot Act ended up a bad idea, or why we have so many people without work STILL, or why we need two people to support one household now, or why and who sent weapons to Mexico that killed hundreds, or why and who allowed our citizens to be killed in Libya, or any coverups of these, or why China is allowed to pollute the world and steal our secrets, or where our right to privacy went in the last decade.
But instead, they either just propagate government pronouncements or tell us how we should act in setup situations that could only possibly have one right answer, theirs. Or that it is okay to create unethical and criminal acts with false situations. This is the EASY WAY OUT of saying you are doing investigative journalism, when you really are not. It is as bad as the local police doing things easily by making every single driver pull over for an inspection just to catch a few, rather than do the hard police work of watching and observing those drivers who are problematic, or shooting someone (or even a dog) before determining that they are actually a threat.
What a country this has become, run by power-hungry corrupt federal institutions, over-zealous enforcement officers, and journalists who think they are the 4th branch of the government, and that their journalism degree gives them omnipotent knowledge of all subjects.
This show is only one example of the phony setup or sting operation to create a feel-good moment for the viewer. I put into this same category such programs as the NBC Dateline To Catch a Predator, and all other setup situational news programs of this type. With this I also include the myriad of local newscasts that promote themselves as "looking out for you" when they do a setup sting on some business.
This is not investigative journalism, but this is taking the easy way out to get ratings and to feel like they've really done something, and to show all of us that newcasters are experts on any subject that comes up, and by insinuation they know best how we should run our lives, and what way we should vote. While these people are creating something, and I mean creating not reporting, they are failing their duty to tackle the tough subjects of the real world.
They don't investigate where the WMDs of Iraq went, or how the Patriot Act ended up a bad idea, or why we have so many people without work STILL, or why we need two people to support one household now, or why and who sent weapons to Mexico that killed hundreds, or why and who allowed our citizens to be killed in Libya, or any coverups of these, or why China is allowed to pollute the world and steal our secrets, or where our right to privacy went in the last decade.
But instead, they either just propagate government pronouncements or tell us how we should act in setup situations that could only possibly have one right answer, theirs. Or that it is okay to create unethical and criminal acts with false situations. This is the EASY WAY OUT of saying you are doing investigative journalism, when you really are not. It is as bad as the local police doing things easily by making every single driver pull over for an inspection just to catch a few, rather than do the hard police work of watching and observing those drivers who are problematic, or shooting someone (or even a dog) before determining that they are actually a threat.
What a country this has become, run by power-hungry corrupt federal institutions, over-zealous enforcement officers, and journalists who think they are the 4th branch of the government, and that their journalism degree gives them omnipotent knowledge of all subjects.
WWYD is definitely not the same as it use to be. Unfortunately We're use to see John Quinones come out after each scenario & now it's been Sara Haines & Kamau Bell that comes out occasionally. Viewers want to see John come out ALL the time, not them. Its just not as fun of a reaction as it is when John approaches everyone. You here people say all the time..."Is John Quinones going to come out" as they're looking around" We stopped watching it due to that reason and I'm hoping one day it will go back the way it use to be. John Only. If the show went back to doing that we would for sure start watching again.
I love seeing these reactions about real life situations. I don't know why some of these other comments are bashing it. Yes, the later seasons are a little lackluster compared to the earlier seasons, but I don't think it's that bad.
People have enough to deal with. They do not need to be thrust into situations where they are manipulated into getting involved into things that are not their business. If I realized I was being linked like this - on camera no less, John Goofball Quihones would be wearing a drink on his head. It's not ok. Leave people alone and stop encouraging them to stick their noses into other people's business. There's more than enough of that in the world already.
Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement.
Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement. Ay em Dee bee, drop your stupid six hundred character requirement.
They don't hit a home run every time but WWYD is always intriguing. I'm amazed at those who decide to act appropriately as well as those who don't act at all. Not every scenario can be compelling, and how could they. The point is that they set up controversial scenarios that give you an insight to us as social creatures while also creating topics for discussion.
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- WissenswertesFilmed primarily in New Jersey and New York.
- VerbindungenReferenced in The Benson Interruption: Folge #1.4 (2010)
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