- Apr 5, 2014
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It just seems sad that in a free country with free speech a bloke voices an opinion on a matter (which is shared with a sizeable chunk of the British population, incidentally - judging by the polls) and is out of a job within hours.
I'm not a fan of his but it is crucial in a fully functioning democracy to have robust debate, differing points of view and opinions scrutinised and challenged. In his own way Morgan fulfilled this function well - sometimes I agree with him, sometimes I don't - and it is disappointing that - inevitably - someone of character will be replaced by someone of blandness.
This isn't about an opinion. It is about values and standards and what his role should be.
If he thinks she is not telling the truth he is entitled to feel that way. But the issue of mental health has become a major one in recent times. Any presenter with a sense of standards would, even if they doubted her testimony, only challenge it if they had evidence to do so. He didn't. So he set a standard that doesn't match most people's values.
He should have said nothing, understood the sensitivities around the subject, and just let it go. But he couldn't could he ?
He was sacked for being irresponsible in his role. This age of presenters becoming the centre of attention rather than subject matters themselves is utterly tiresome and the reason I don't watch this stuff anymore. Morgan is a pure example of the dumbing down of our media. Good riddance. Although I have no doubt he will be back again soon for some lowest denominator titillation.