Reprint: When the Russian rescue team saved the first survivor, one of the team members shouted angrily into the camera. Why? Because the strong light from the camera was shining directly into the eyes of the survivor! Then the Russian team member closed the door, but the journalists rushed in again.
A CCTV reporter, Xu Bo, actually entered the operating room during a live broadcast, not only wasting a sterile surgical gown, but also ignorantly forcing an interview with a doctor who was about to perform surgery and had already been sterilized, contaminating the doctor's surgical gown. The doctor was furious and shouted, "You've made me dirty!" He didn't leave immediately but continued to ask the doctor about the condition of the patient who was already on the operating table and under anesthesia, delaying the time for the doctor to re-sterilize and the patient's surgery.
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At 10 PM on May 14, two survivors were found. One was a middle-aged woman around 40 years old, and the other was an elderly man.
At this moment, CCTV arrived at the scene for a live broadcast. It was the female host who covered the torch relay at the Mount Everest base camp.
The rescuers decided to rescue the middle-aged woman first. The doctors gave her intravenous fluids and water.
It seemed that a rescuer blocked the camera position, and the CCTV female host said to the rescuer, "Can you move aside so we can shoot?"
Everyone said saving lives was more important.
The CCTV female host said, "Just give me five minutes."
(Above the survivor was a slab that could collapse at any time.)
The rescuer said, "We need to move this away."
The CCTV female host said, "No, just keep it as it is."
The CCTV female host continued broadcasting.
The elderly man kept groaning in pain, and everyone advised him to remain silent to conserve his strength.
The CCTV female host asked rudely again, "Below us, there is still an old man buried. He keeps groaning. Let's try putting the microphone down to see if we can hear the old man's voice."
The CCTV female host shouted, "Grandpa, can you hear me? Grandpa? Say something."
The old man groaned again.
(In order to achieve the desired effect, they forced him to speak.)
What else can be said? Perhaps the TV footage was touching, but in reality, it was based on potentially causing someone to lose their life.
Finally, the woman was saved, but her lower body was paralyzed, possibly because she was compressed for too long.
The old man died when the rescuers were almost digging to him, possibly due to the lack of some strength.
What else can be said?
CCTV is just selfish.
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A female police officer lost her parents and daughter. A male journalist coldly asked her whether she had lost family members in the earthquake? How could she continue working hard after losing her loved ones? Finally, he asked insanely, "When you are helping these victims, do you think of your own parents and daughter when you see the elderly and children?"
The female police officer was asked to leave the tent and couldn't even speak out of sadness, then fainted soon.
At the CCTV disaster relief evening party, Bai Yansong even said that he and the female police officer both belong to the monkey zodiac sign, and kept asking if her family members' bodies had been found? Is Bai Yansong stupid?
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A family of four from Chongqing spontaneously drove to the disaster area to deliver food. The journalist kept asking questions, and the last question was, "Do you think they need this food?" The citizens of Chongqing were stunned by the absurd question and paused for a few seconds before answering, "Yes!"
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A female reporter from Sichuan Television interviewed a boy whose brother was trapped under the rubble, asking if his brother would come back. The boy answered, "He will come back," and she pursued further, "Tell the truth." What kind of sick person wants the boy to cry and say his brother is dead and won't come back?
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After being buried under a concrete slab for 72 hours, Chen Jian's body was severely weakened. The journalist kept talking to him nonstop.
To match the live broadcast, the journalist even dialed the live studio and connected the call for him to speak.
The journalist's emotional manipulation kept Chen Jian's emotions in a highly excited state.
When he was finally rescued, his physical strength was completely exhausted, and he eventually passed away.
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A reporter from Sichuan Television asked a man who was trapped, "Which part of your body is trapped?"
The trapped man: "My whole body is trapped." (Only his head was exposed)
The reporter: "Can you still breathe now?" (Are you crazy? If he can't breathe, you're talking to a ghost!)
The man: "I can barely breathe... Please hurry up and call someone to save me..."
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Sichuan Satellite TV
People have already said there's only one mother left, and they don't know the situation.
She kept asking why they were going back, what they were doing, if they knew the danger, and how old their mother was. The people were crying so hard they couldn't even speak.
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A reporter from Sichuan Television SCTV-4
In order to snatch news, they literally go to any lengths: disturbing the treatment of the injured, disrupting rescue operations, sticking their noses where they shouldn't, unable to help, and always taking helicopters, occupying limited space. I really hate them.
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A female reporter from Sichuan TV named E Wen Song
She grabbed a disaster victim in black clothes and kept asking how many people were in his family and who wasn't there anymore. The man clearly couldn't speak and didn't want to be interviewed, but she persistently followed and questioned him, chasing him far away!
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A male reporter from Sichuan TV named Tang Jun Kai
A firefighter was carrying a gas cylinder, panting heavily, his face pale, and the reporter kept asking, "What are you carrying?" "What is it used for?" "Where are you moving it to?"...
The person was so tired they couldn't even talk. Can't you help carry it?!
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A reporter asked a digger, "How do you feel now that you've dug out a person?"
The result was that the person sorrowfully said, "Let's not talk about it. Because... because..." (the person has already perished).
Is it boring for reporters to keep asking, "How do you feel?"
Of course, it's joyful to rescue someone alive, but if they don't survive after being rescued, it's definitely heart-wrenching!!
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A female anchor from Chongqing TV
Asked two sisters about their feelings, and they said they hoped to see their parents. That woman actually asked, "If your parents aren't here anymore, how do you feel..."
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A female reporter
Was broadcasting facing the camera when a survivor was carried out on a stretcher. She went over and uncovered the cloth covering the face of the injured person to see who it was.
The injured person had been buried underground for so long and couldn't be exposed to light. She didn't care and risked damaging the person's eyes for the broadcast. She's trash.
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A Chengdu TV reporter
A parent from Juyuan Middle School in Dujiangyan received a 30,000 yuan death compensation from the insurance company. A reporter asked how the person felt receiving the compensation, were they happy?
Another old lady received a 500 yuan compensation from the insurance company after her house collapsed. Again, the reporter asked how useful the money was.
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Survivors have been buried for tens to hundreds of hours, and they are already very weak. Unscrupulous reporters still chase after them, asking questions left and right. Are they trying to drain the survivors' last bit of energy?
For the sake of better camera shots and effects, reporters who disregard human morality, please stay away from the survivors!
Please stop asking survivors questions like "how do you feel" which deepen their mental anguish!