One Show, Two Worlds
The article focuses on the show “Without Turns” and the interview of Pheidi Panagiotou, president of Immediate Democracy. The author argues that the show achieved its viewership goal, sparking discussions and typing, but failed to offer substantial content. The discussion was presented as a clash of generations, but the author believes this image is misleading. Instead of a generational clash, it is a clash between a system that fears and a phenomenon it does not understand. The author criticizes Yannis Kareklas for underestimating Pheidi Panagiotou as a “newbie kid,” ignoring his position as an elected MEP and party president. He also points out the lack of clear political identity and positions from Pheidi Panagiotou. Overall, the article presents a critical analysis of the interview, highlighting the lack of substance, the misleading image of the generational clash, and the need for a clear political stance.