Sadly, that woman was horribly weak in her statements. You'd think they'd have coached her beforehand, to emphasize the parts of what she was exposing, but no.
It all came off like a "Yeah, and I might share that with people, but it's not really going to change minds" kind of thing.
This is what bugs me about PV - They over-hype and under-deliver.
They have the data, but they always seem to just. .. .. Do nothing.
I think Veritas does a really good job with what they have, and ultimately they have to hype to get people to watch. It's honestly more of an audience issue than an issue with what they're doing, I feel.
As far as helping their whistleblowers increase the impact of what they're saying, I agree with you but I think PV takes the approach that their interviews are direct and uncoached so as to make them as authentic as possible. That's admirable though IMO it's a little misguided.
Agreed. If they had a segment on any media platform I think their audience would grow exponentially
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