Talk:The Gender War
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Useless article
editSo there was an "inquiry," there was a "controversy," the documentary's "main argument" was questioned...
WHAT did this documentary allege? WHAT is the essence of the controversy about it? WHAT was Rubar accused of doing wrong? Without this information the article is a lot of talking around a conspicuously missing point. Predestiprestidigitation (talk) 11:59, 16 June 2020 (UTC)
Broadcasting commission report
editThe current section title "Found to be biased by the Swedish Broadcasting Commission" is too sweeping, inaccurate and editorialist - I'm changing it to a more simple one. According to Dagens Nyheter [1]: "Könskriget var opartisk, men brast i ett avseende i förhållandet till kravet på saklighet" - the film was neutral (opartisk) but was lacking in one respect to the requirement of objectivity (saklighet). It's a bit confusing becuase one can think neutrality and objectivity are the same thing. But that was rather minor criticism - the newspaper news title is that they "were freed". The second commission report of bias is merely about the two women who didn't make their final statements to the show - not about the whole document. --Pudeo' 17:01, 27 July 2014 (UTC)