DF’s Misquotes: Lidegaard’s Smile Hides a Serious Concern

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Lidegaard: Distinguishing Between Chronicle and Debate

In the apology from the Danish People’s Party (DF), they assert that they’ve misquoted individuals regarding statements “they have not literally said.” How do you respond to that?

Lidegaard: I don’t find that explanation convincing. There’s a significant distinction to be made in the context of political debate. For instance, when I engaged in dialogue with Morten Messerschmidt at Randers Hallen, it was a lively exchange, where points were made quickly, often without the luxury of restraint.

On the other hand, when you send in written submissions, you have the opportunity to reflect deeply on your quotes and wording.

You mentioned the misquoting issue; how does such a glaring mistake occur within the political narrative?

Lidegaard: I can’t help but smile at the absurdity of it all; perhaps others can find the humor in this situation too. However, beneath the surface, there’s a more serious concern emerging. Are we on the verge of adopting a “Trump-style” approach to political discourse in Denmark, one where misquotes and legal threats become common tactics to silence opposing viewpoints?

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