Italian journalist Federica Polidoro Talk about her viral interview Ayo Edebiri After receiving the rebound Excluding actresses From a question.
Federica Polidoro Instagram Her interview with 29-year-old Edebiri and her interview on Sunday, September 7 After hunting rib cage Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield At the Venice Film Festival, she asked about Metoo Sports and Black Livelihood Protest.
“After being interviewed, I was personally insulted and attacked for some reason by some public welcome,” Poridoro wrote in a statement. “I found that those who unjustly accuse me of racism and think that they are justice will find acceptable language of violent violence, personal attacks and cyberbullying.”
Polidoro slammed the criticism she received, adding: “I want to clarify, rather than focus on Ayo’s thoughtful response [Edebiri]Julia Roberts and Andrew Garfield, the discussion only continues on how I should ask this question. ”
In a clip of Art Life TV interview, Poridoro asks the actor About the practical issues At the center of their movie. After hunting, It will premiere in October, following a college professor who involves sexual abuse allegations from one of her students and colleagues.
“Since Metoo and Black Lives are important [movements] The finished video asked: “This is a video released on Friday, September 5th.
Roberts, 57, replied that she could not “tell us that we were talking to us” until reporters clarified the issue because she could not “tell us that we were talking to us” because she could not “tell us that we were talking to us”. Edebiri Don’t move It is “completely done”.
“The hashtags may not be too much, but I do think that activists are doing some work every day, and it’s a beauty that’s not done, important work, and it’s really very active, and there’s a reason,” Ederbiri noted. “This work isn’t done yet.”
Polidoro insists in her social media message that she does not need to apologize for her problems.
“So far, I have no idea that any provision determines the order in which questions must be raised in interviews,” she wrote on Sunday. “The review or legalization of issues that are considered ‘discomfortable’ is not a democratic practice.”
reporter Close allegations of racism Toward Edebiri, she also interviewed “people of all backgrounds and races” in addition to her “multi-ethnic” family.
“Real racists are people who see racism everywhere [and want to] “Limiting freedom of analysis, critical thinking and multiple perspectives,” she concluded.[I reserve the] Seek legal protection rights to deal with people who have chosen to hide digital mobs in recent days to insult and attack [me instead of] Seek civil and constructive discussion. ”
Edebiri has not publicly resolved the interview or subsequent rebound.

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