Wilfred Genee is annoyed by the talk show of Victor Vlam. He finds the arrangement of the TV critic a pose, a trick. “It is calling for calling,” said today’s presenter Inside.
TV critic Victor Vlam has made a big name as a TV critic in a relatively short time. The podcast maker was initially known as today Inside connoisseur, but since he himself is in the Rolodex, he is no longer really credible in that role. He is now widening and acts in the show of Hélène Hendriks as an opinion maker.
Narcissists
Victor also had a strong opinion in the Oranjezondag last weekend, because he put down the 250,000 people who walked along in the Gaza Protest in Amsterdam as narcissists.
Wilfred Genee, who has already expressed himself critically about the media aritor, believes the effect. “What is that with that Victor Vlam?”
Colleague René van der Gijp: “I have no idea.”
Shock
Johan Derksen is charmed by Victor. “Well, look, Victor Vlam wants to shock and that is why he is extremely suitable for talk shows, because he says something like that and then you have fifteen minutes or twenty minutes of discussion, so his presence is very important.”
René: “I don’t know. If you start calling crazy things, you don’t have a very long discussion, hey, Johan.”
Wilfred: “Yes, I just want to say. It’s calling for calling.”
“Let go”
René does not think Victor finds a good talk show guest. “If you shout:” There are 250,000 narcissists there, “then there is no one at the table who says:” That is not the case. ” Yes, let go. “
Johan: “Yes, but he always has arguments.”
René: “It is just 250,000 people who attract the suffering of the people in Gaza and who have seen a lot of videos and think with themselves: that is not possible.”
Gut
Johan agrees. “That is true. Everyone who follows the journal every day goes with gut feelings in a red jacket. I think that is a very normal reaction.”
René: “But do you know what it is, Johan? To say that everyone who comes on TV is also a narcissist … he also started calling that …”
Johan: “If there is one narcissist in the Netherlands …”
René: “Then it’s Victor Flame!”
Wilfred concludes: “Victor Vlam, yes.”

