Chomsky on HARDtalk, Nov. 09 (3/3)


Noam Chomsky interviewed on the BBC program HARDtalk, during his tour of the United Kingdom in Nov. 2009. Support our work: The Authority Smashing! Hour Weeknights at 8pm www.blogtalkradio.com The show is archived at www.authoritysmashers.wordpress.com

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  1. #1 written by Awasukuname May 30th, 2010 at 11:25

    Sakur was far too soft on him! Should be called “Soft Talk”!

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  2. #2 written by hhaassaann134 May 30th, 2010 at 12:23

    this guy is brutally honest, love it

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  3. #3 written by bobomber May 30th, 2010 at 13:03

    @SuperSuperfan Basically yes. I’ve never seen anyone give him a serious challenge in a debate before. Most of what he says is undeniable except for the rare instance in which he makes a value judgement, which he generally refrains from doing.

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  4. #4 written by SuperSuperfan May 30th, 2010 at 13:15

    @bobomber Are you serious? There are no serious criticisms of anything he’s said? How smug is that. Everything he says is undeniable than I suppose.

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  5. #5 written by SuperSuperfan May 30th, 2010 at 13:57

    @a3th3r What the reporter trying to win? How Chomsky “destroy” him, all the interviewer did was make Chomsky prove his convictions and he really pressed him, the interviewer wasn’t trying to prove anything he was only trying to make Chomsky prove his points are valid to the audience. The interviewer Sackur does this to everyone on the political spectrum and everyone seems to hate him just because he asks their idol tough questions.

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  6. #6 written by saqib09 May 30th, 2010 at 14:27

    @jessemonson The format of the interview is intentionally so. The discussion is not meant to be very deep. The idea is that the interviewer will take an adversarial position and play the devil’s advocate. I think you knew this already :)

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  7. #7 written by saqib09 May 30th, 2010 at 15:03

    @a3th3r I think one of the main reasons I, and I believe you too, love Chomsky is that he doesn’t think like that.

    But I know its a fun comment. :)

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  8. #8 written by THEFRANKLINFILM May 30th, 2010 at 15:54

    I think the interviewer is fam more black & white than Chomsky, Chomsky always considers the details., the intervewer just tried to pigeon hole him.

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  9. #9 written by timetochilli May 30th, 2010 at 16:16

    yes this guy is a true dick

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  10. #10 written by djboony May 30th, 2010 at 17:00

    what a pathetically juvenile man that interviewer is,

    the herd of independant minds strikes again

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  11. #11 written by jessemonson May 30th, 2010 at 17:44

    Hardtalk never had any interest in hearing what Chomsky had to say, just having such a prominent intellectual on the show. The entire interview was only scratching at the surface of Chomsky’s opinions. It started with the assumption that he’s “radical” and then it became about making him justify his “radicalness,” rather than actually talk about it. If I’m not mistaken, the same was true for the Richard Dawkins interview.

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  12. #12 written by a3th3r May 30th, 2010 at 18:09

    Chomsky destroys this idiot. You can see the disdain for the reporter in his face throughout the interview. There are moments where you can clearly see him thinking “what a moron” lol.

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  13. #13 written by gaussian May 30th, 2010 at 18:36

    I think Sakur’s interview style is in a large part due to the nature of the “hardtalk” show – viewers expect guests on the programme to be given a ‘tough’ time, whatever their position or views.

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  14. #14 written by bobomber May 30th, 2010 at 19:18

    Don’t blame the interviewer for his slanted, purposeful, juvenile line of questioning. He does it because there aren’t any serious criticisms of Chomsky’s positions, at least none that he knows of.

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  15. #15 written by Philonus May 30th, 2010 at 19:19

    And I love his quote “The only style of argument is to speak the truth”

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  16. #16 written by Philonus May 30th, 2010 at 20:07

    Its not surprising that the interviewer is being an ass with a deliberate preconceived intention to undermine Chomsky, ultimately he begins assuming what he is proving than the other way around. He intentionally cuts off Noam Chomsky so he wouldn’t defend or articulate his position, and he took certain quotes off context. The interviewer accuses Chomsky for being “black and white” when ironically his accusation is very “black and white” itself. I applaud Chomsky for his objectivity

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  17. #17 written by kiasmus May 30th, 2010 at 20:29

    Well, good old Noam shows us how to teach a lesson to an arrogant prick without the slightest hint of arrogance on his side. When Sakur, the quintessential short-sighted british imperialist, asks Chomsky if he is still so sure of being right as always, that’s in fact the admission of a complete defeat. Slavoj Zizek should take a look at this and learn from Chomsky the way to handle a hostile interviewer.

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  18. #18 written by asseeninYOURDREAMS May 30th, 2010 at 21:21

    for stephen its like going back to school…

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  19. #19 written by fanniterrette May 30th, 2010 at 21:47

    The interviewer has been criticized because, while surely within rights in posing tough questions, tries to insult Chomsky personally and refuses to listen to his answers. The questions are not meant to allow the interviewee to articulate his positions or to challenge them on fair grounds of debate; they are meant to abuse the interviewee and to make him appear mean, short-sighted, hypocritical, and egotistical. People can see that it’s futile to try to slam such false impressions home.

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  20. #20 written by Dalychomsky May 30th, 2010 at 22:03

    I love this man!

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  21. #21 written by lindmusik May 30th, 2010 at 22:58

    Chomsky is definately one of the most gifted intellectuals alive.

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  22. #22 written by WastedTourist May 30th, 2010 at 23:49

    Why are people complaining about the interviewer for? He’s not there to kiss Chomsky ass and accept every word he says. Do they not realise that the best way to get to the truth of something is to challenge it with alternative viewpoints and ideas?

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  23. #23 written by Gago559 May 31st, 2010 at 00:29

    exactly Davelrie
    a slap in the face of that clown.
    as always well done Chompsky.

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  24. #24 written by Belegaer May 31st, 2010 at 00:43

    Well obviously his views that capitalism and democracy are wrong and that “anarcho-collectivism” is the way forward.

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  25. #25 written by Redcarpet01 May 31st, 2010 at 01:26

    Like what?

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