
....。好像没有评“CBC该不该搞这次采访;林的父母该不该接受采访”。
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/story/2012/07/16/jun-lin-murder-parents-grief-china.html
Busterstandard
2012/07/17
at 8:39 AM ET
Why doesn't the media leave this family alone?
tarteflambestandard
2012/07/17
at 8:14 AM ET
I am appalled at the CBC's lascivious pursuit of this couple and its exploitation of their grief. There is no news value, no moral justification for story _ only an attempt to boost reputations and ratings in a slow season.
_Oh-Puhlease_standard
2012/07/17
at 1:07 AM ET
I don't think this interview needed to be done. What realistically was hoped that it could accomplish?
None of us could hope to fully understand the pain the parents must be feeling.-with the possible exception of the parents of the young man murdered on a Bus.........
I also am very concerned that the perception of fact s yet to be determined in OUR legal system is being taken for granted.
Magnotta is innocent until proven guilty. The remains of the victim have not yet been proven to be authentic.
We can now add to the parents as victims- the presumption of innocence, trial by media, and the hysteria and draconian legal revisions that will inevitably happen by the Federal government, who uses these types of cases to set policy.
CBC I am normally a big supporter. But you guys blew it in this case. This interview was not needed, and in my respectful opinion did nothing but make matters worse.
CeeDeeEnnstandard
2012/07/16
at 10:53 PM ET
once again, CBC has unfortunately lowered its standards to the Maury Povich level.. Mark kelly exclusive interview? Sorry, this is mere sensationalist exploitation.
What do we see, what do we learn,? Parents grief? As it would be in any death of a child,..its always tragic for the parents. Do we need to see that? As if we didnt know it? Ask any parent who has lost a child, whether to disease, accident, or horrific death..does it matter how? its =always= a terrible terrible loss to the parents.
I feel deep sorrow for the parents for the horrific killing of their son., but I sure didnt need this interview for that, the facts speak for themselves..and so to seek ratings based on these unfortunate people's persnoal greif and tragedy? pretty low class CBC, pretty cheap Mr Kelly.
Someone's judgement at the CBC really went downhill on this. Its what happens when you fire, or early retire all the experienced old hands, those with judgement, and replace them with cheap J-school students who rise up the ranks never having learned from the long gone old-hands.
muggsystandard
2012/07/16
at 10:43 PM ET
Making a public spectacle of the grief of the Lin family by CBC is a complete disgrace. The family should not have been put on display in this manner. Has the CBC no respect for the greif and privacy needed at this time. Shame ,shame ,shame, on the CBC.
jsmelsstandard
2012/07/16
at 10:21 PM ET
Shame on CBC stooping to sensationalistic standards of US networks. This is an blatant ratings grab and self-serving for the once great TV news institution.
Wheres the interview with the parents of child killed be the drunk driver, or the mother lost to her family in one of the many car accidents occurring everyday across Canada. CBC should be ashamed. I have been watching the network for over 40 years and finally they have bottomed out. At least Mansbridge did not get mixed up in this.
GillesF9979standard
2012/07/16
at 9:15 PM ET
CBC needs to up it's standards. I learned nothing from this article.
This article exploits this woman's grief. It is sensationalism and continues the slide down to american-style Fear-mongering media standards
And what is the upside ? Does it tell us anything important ? It's obvious this woman's view of Canada has been altered.
Aces Highstandard
2012/07/16
at 7:57 PM ET
CBC has sunk to new lows with this story I feel deep saddness for Jun Lin's family, but this interview was not about a family's grief and loss. It is exploitation of those feelings to make a cheap political statement. Shame that our tax dollars go to fund this nationalistic crap.
700kotchistandard
2012/07/16
at 7:24 PM ET
Congratulations CBC. You've now stooped lower than Fox News and CNN. Hope you're very proud.
Mountebankstandard
2012/07/16
at 7:06 PM ET
This story and the idea behind it are an embarrassment. What did you folks think Lin's mom would say?
CBC's 'B' team has contrived a cheap, summer story out of the obvious sincerity of a grieving mother.
Anneliesstandard
2012/07/16
at 7:05 PM ET
Shame on you CBC. Why are you using these people's misery in order to gain viewers?
These are grieving parents who don't need the sensation seeking media or us, the viewer, to interfere in their time of sadness. Leave them alone, respect their feelings instead of coming in with cameras and microphones.
Greekherostandard
2012/07/16
at 6:57 PM ET
Is there any respect for a family's privacy in such tragic situations that the media will honour any more?
Well done, as usual, CBC editors and well done, lazy reporter.