Dennis Storm, one of the young talents at the NPO until he emigrated abroad, finds the editor -in -chief of Nieuwe Revu very biased. “I think it’s a strange comment!”

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Dennis Storm, nowadays, was now one of the talents of youth broadcaster BNN for years, but he abruptly stopped the world to do sustainability things in Bali. Occasionally we hear him read the lesson from there about how we can deal with the world more environmentally aware and what we all do wrong.

Anti-stick

Doesn’t a better world start with yourself? Dennis has to go back and forth by plane in Bali in Bali. No, people have to stop shopping at the Action, he thinks. “We just have to stop buying plastic junk at Primark or the Action. Because do we really need that?” He says in New Revu.

“And is all that adhesive tape needed? It is useful for certain things, so it has to stay, but if you have one species, that’s enough. Then all those other 938 species can go with hearts, unicorns and flags. We can cut it down and we ask for a more realistic price for the tape that continues to exist.”

Strange comment

The Revu interviewer of service then reveals that his editor-in-chief was not very enthusiastic about Dennis. “When I introduced you as an interview candidate for this magazine, the editor -in -chief said:” Nice, Dennis Storm is going to tell us from Bali how he wants to change the world. “

Dennis then: “Then I will just read the editor -in -chief, because that is just an assumption. And then you do not realize that 90 percent of what you see in the media is now reading or hearing Clickbait and that the truth will at least be somewhere in the middle.”

Strange comment

It’s a shame that editor -in -chief Danny Koks talks so, says Danny. “In any case, I think it is a strange comment, because the book was made from a journalistic point of view: 95 percent of it is written on the basis of scientific reports and has nothing to do with my opinion. They are journalistic conclusions.”

“Then the editor -in -chief assumes the same narrative as the media who believed that I always flew business class – which I have never done – suddenly became a minimalist and now only in a goat wool underpants drink avocadoshakes in Bali.”

Six weeks

Why is Dennis actually in the Netherlands again? “We are now in the Netherlands for six weeks now, because my wife applies from here at international schools in Spain and if we succeed we would live there, but for now I am having a great time in the Netherlands.”

Finally, how does he earn his money at the moment? “I work a few hours a month for a foundation and I have published seven books at different publishers in the last fifteen years. For both it is hard work for little – for example, I have not had any advance for my last book. I am not with that, I don’t need much.”

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