The phenomena of racist rhetoric and argumentation… eugenics in the service of anti-communism, which are “broadcast” by television media and not only, are increasing. This is what the KKE complains about in a memorandum-letter submitted to the National Radio and Television Council (NRC) against the emerging tactic of belittling people for their point of view, using racist expressions and rhetoric about… IQ because they do not agree with the dominant policy. The KKE condemns such phenomena in the public discourse and especially in the media, on the occasion of comments by the journalist and Sky executive Ari Portosaltebut choosing to highlight the wider issue of racially inspired choices.
Aris Portosalte, recently at the center of an anti-war rally of the KKE in the Mandra of the KKE, provoked reactions, attacking the KKE for “speech, which is reminiscent of brain failure, (…) a general sense of disenchantment that needs disenchanted people to be able to follow the line ».
Already, 902.gr has commented on these positions, noting that it is not the first time that it has been done against the KKE, but, according to Perissos, there is a wider issue with such attitudes and formulations. “What to take first: The Nazi-style medicalization of political confrontation with references to “cerebral failure” and “unblocked”? The reproduction of the ugly racist stereotypes using the characteristic of disability to make his political-party propaganda?”, notes 902.gr. To complete: “It is obvious that the case of Portosalte does not concern and is no longer in the field of political conflict. It is a problem of a different type, it concerns institutions about whether they will allow, in the name of anti-communist vulgarity and lies, to even reach racist speech, the insult and belittlement of our fellow human beings, and of course it concerns the SKAI station itself.”
The KKE in its memorandum letter to the ESR criticized the social dimension of the issue and noted that there can be no tolerance for such phenomena. In fact, the KKE has announced that it will appeal wherever else it deems necessary.
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Drawing on Mr. Dimitriou’s expertise on bias and free speech, in what ways does the Portosalte incident highlight the tensions between responsible journalistic practice and the potential for harmful political discourse in the Greek media landscape?
## Wrestling with Words: A Dialogue on Racism and Discourse in Greek Media
This interview explores the recent controversy surrounding Sky executive Aris Portosalte’s comments about the KKE, delving into broader issues of racist rhetoric, anti-communism, and the role of media in shaping public discourse. I will be speaking with two guests:
* **Dr. Sophia Angelakis:** Sociologist specializing in political discourse and the far-right in Greece.
* **Yiannis Dimitriou:** Journalist and media commentator known for his work on bias and freedom of speech.
**I. Setting the Stage: The Portosalte Controversy**
* **Host:** Dr. Angelakis, what makes the comments made by Mr. Portosalte particularly concerning from a sociological perspective?
* **Dr. Angelakis:**
* **Host:** Mr. Dimitriou, how does this incident connect to the broader landscape of political discourse in Greece?
* **Mr. Dimitriou:**
**II. Eugenics and Anti-Communism: A Disturbing Legacy**
* **Host:** Dr. Angelakis, the KKE’s memorandum mentions the use of eugenics rhetoric. Can you elaborate on the historical connection between eugenics and anti-communist propaganda?
* **Dr. Angelakis:**
* **Host:** Mr. Dimitriou, how do you see this historical baggage playing out in contemporary media discourse?
* **Mr. Dimitriou:**
**III. The Role of Media: Responsibility and Accountability**
* **Host:** Mr. Dimitriou, what are the ethical responsibilities of media outlets in disseminating political speech, particularly when it comes to potentially inflammatory language?
* **Mr. Dimitriou:**
* **Host:** What steps can be taken to ensure responsible and balanced reporting on political issues like this?
* **Dr. Angelakis:**
**IV. Navigating the Line: Free Speech vs. Hate Speech**
* **Host:** Dr. Angelakis, where do we draw the line between acceptable political discourse and harmful rhetoric that incites prejudice?
* **Dr. Angelakis:**
* **Host:** Mr. Dimitriou, what are the existing legal frameworks in Greece for addressing hate speech and how effective are they in practice?
* Mr. Dimitriou:
**V. Looking Forward: Fostering Inclusive Public Discourse**
* **Host:** Dr. Angelakis, what are some strategies for promoting more inclusive and respectful dialog in the face of rising polarization?
* **Dr. Angelakis:**
* **Host:** Mr. Dimitriou, how can individuals engage critically with media content and challenge potentially harmful narratives?
* **Mr. Dimitriou:**
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**Concluding Remarks:**
Thank you both for this insightful and important discussion. This incident serves as a potent reminder of the need for vigilance and critical engagement when it comes to the language we use and the platforms that amplify it.