In the midst of a very severe, distressing, and heartbreaking Russia-Ukraine conflict, one of India's most popular news networks called for a debate, and the anchor appeared to be passionate, confrontational, imaginative, merciless, and inconsiderate, forcing you to produce under any circumstances or whatever it takes. The viral footage from today's discussion exemplifies the consequence of anchors failing to pay attention to what their guests have to say.



Yesterday night's television discussion on the world's most touchy subject featured a lot of finger-wagging, screaming, lambasting, and, unfortunately, an error of mistaken identity. Daniel MacAdams, executive director of the Ron Paul Foundation, and Bohdaan Nahaylo, top journalist of the Kyyiv Post, were among the international visitors in the indian tv discussion. During a disagreement, the presenter told McAdams to "take a chill pill" and then proceeded on a 1.5 minute rant about how "Mr MacAdams" should "get off the wall and put boots on the field" rather than "giving lectures in India" if he was "so worried about Ukraine." Here's when the surprise comes in.

At this moment, MacAdams came in after a solid 90 seconds. "Dear host, I have yet to say anything. "I'm not sure why you've been screaming at me," MacAdams explained. "I'm not yelling at you," the host said. I'm referring to Mr. MacAdams." "My name is Mr. aMcAdams!" MacAdams yelled. We must add, that's a bad burn for the host, and it's most likely the result of not performing the homework correctly. The unfortunate guy claims he hasn't said anything, but the host continually called out the other man's name. Regrettably, when the 'fake McAdams,' as Bohdaan Naahaylo, declared "my nation suffers right now at war," the outlandish presenter didn't really understand. The tv Discussion then became nothing more than material for trolls and a complete embarrassment.


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