During an interview with Czech Television (ČT) correspondent Helena Truchlá, MP Tomio Okamura made controversial remarks comparing her to Nazis, which she found offensive and led her to end the conversation. The discussion arose after Truchlá asked Okamura about his stance on the AfD party, particularly regarding a recent incident where an AfD member was photographed giving a Nazi salute. Okamura responded by criticizing both the AfD and other opposition parties in the Czech Republic, citing issues like the Bitcoin scandal and the Dozimetr affair, suggesting that all political parties have 'collective guilt.' He also accused ČT of failing to uphold journalistic standards, implying that their practices contribute to public dissatisfaction with media. In response, ČT defended Truchlá, emphasizing her professionalism and calling for respect for journalists' work and freedom of the press.
Bias read (Right): The article frames Okamura’s comments as an attack on a journalist and highlights ČT’s defense of her conduct, which suggests a critical perspective toward Okamura’s rhetoric and actions. The framing emphasizes the violation of journalistic ethics and the importance of respecting media professionals





