Gordon Scheldt everyone rotten, but puts on his pruillip when someone says something about him: Isn’t that hypocritical? No, we really have to see that differently, says Parool journalist Kees van Unen.

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Parool columnist Kees van Unen has written a column about today’s broadcast Inside in which the Wail-BN person Gordon was a guest, and has a very special view of the fight between the two parties. Goor believes that the VI-trio has systematically ridiculed him, while the gentlemen find it hypocritical, given his own statements.

“HO HAS!”

Gordon seemed to defrost a little at the table. Although he remains in his position that it was very much at VI, he admits that he might have been able to shrug his shoulders more often. “You have learned your lesson with this,” is Wilfred’s conclusion.

A sparkling comment, says that Kees van Het Parool. “HO HAVE. Which lesson? That you should not show that you are touched by what is being said about you? Let the bullying bullying, then it blows over? That way the bullies win, then the bullbakken come to power. In short, you get what we have received.”

Plague pattern

But does that Kees not think that Goor should put his hand in his own bosom? “The fact that Gordon himself likes to distribute it makes it complicated. But on the other hand: that is also classic in a bullying pattern. The victim will bully herself – out of powerlessness, or because he thinks it works that way.”

Ah, so Goor Scheldt Cornald Maas rotten because the VI-trio teases him? We hadn’t watched it that way. In the meantime, Angela de Jong believes that we have not made much progress. She writes in it Ad: “I especially felt sorry when I saw Gordon sitting at the table. He wanted so badly, but in the end it was mainly uncomfortable TV.”

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