Hahahahahahahaha I haven't watched the rest of it, but I don't understand why people think this was a good thing for Alefantis. Even if Kelly tried to softball it, this looks really bad for him. It's all appearances, it doesn't matter what he's saying, there's a little girl taped down with her face blurred out- that alone is going to put the image that something isn't right in the viewers, and then he talks about innocence while they scroll through this dirty dingy place. It doesn't matter what they're saying, these Fox News viewers are going to have their first impressions and I don't think it's going to be that Alefantis is innocent.
Nah, trust me, in terms of how it will impact people I think the blurred face is worse. The ambiguity invites the imagination, and anyone interested enough to inquire would likely be primed to expect the worst. Maybe the rest of the interview is more overt, but from that bit of it I can't tell what Fox is trying to do.
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We_The_People ago
"it doesn't make you a pedophile.." watch him swallow HARD.
justiceforever ago
How far into the video is this?
We_The_People ago
https://youtu.be/m-5YUmmcj-Y?t=68
Nigredo ago
Hahahahahahahaha I haven't watched the rest of it, but I don't understand why people think this was a good thing for Alefantis. Even if Kelly tried to softball it, this looks really bad for him. It's all appearances, it doesn't matter what he's saying, there's a little girl taped down with her face blurred out- that alone is going to put the image that something isn't right in the viewers, and then he talks about innocence while they scroll through this dirty dingy place. It doesn't matter what they're saying, these Fox News viewers are going to have their first impressions and I don't think it's going to be that Alefantis is innocent.
We_The_People ago
It's a fucking shame they blurred her face out because those eyes said a thousand words.
Nigredo ago
Nah, trust me, in terms of how it will impact people I think the blurred face is worse. The ambiguity invites the imagination, and anyone interested enough to inquire would likely be primed to expect the worst. Maybe the rest of the interview is more overt, but from that bit of it I can't tell what Fox is trying to do.