Internet Sites Remove Interview with Stephen Yaxley-Lennon

多個網站移除 Stephen Yaxley-Lennon 的採訪


Introduction

Karl Stefanovic made a podcast with Stephen Yaxley-Lennon. Many websites removed the video and audio quickly.

Karl Stefanovic 與 Stephen Yaxley-Lennon 錄製了一段播客。許多網站迅速移除了該影片與音訊。

Main Body

Stephen Yaxley-Lennon is a man from the UK. He has many crimes in his past. He and Karl talked about people moving to other countries and religion.

Stephen Yaxley-Lennon 是一位來自英國的男子。他過去有許多犯罪記錄。他與 Karl 討論了關於移民與宗教的話題。

Karl also talked to Ant Middleton. Karl now talks to many people with right-wing ideas. He makes these shows by himself, not for the Nine Network.

Karl 也曾與 Ant Middleton 對話。Karl 現在經常與持有右翼思想的人交流。這些節目是他自行製作的,而非為 Nine Network 製作。

YouTube, Spotify, and Apple removed the show. Senator Pauline Hanson put the video on her own page. She says the Nine Network told Karl to stop. The network says this is not true.

YouTube、Spotify 和 Apple 已移除該節目。參議員 Pauline Hanson 將影片上傳至自己的頁面。她聲稱 Nine Network 要求 Karl 停止,但該電視網表示這並不屬實。

Conclusion

The interview is not on the main websites. The Nine Network says they do not control the podcast.

該採訪已不在主要網站上。Nine Network 表示他們並不控制該播客。

Vocabulary Learning

🔍 Spotting the 'Action' Words

In this story, things happen fast. Look at how we describe these actions using simple words:

  • Removed (Took away) \rightarrow Websites removed the video.
  • Talked (Spoke with) \rightarrow Karl talked to Ant.
  • Put (Placed) \rightarrow Pauline Hanson put the video on her page.

💡 Quick Tip for A2: Notice that all these words end in -ed (except 'put'). This tells us the story happened in the past.

Common Patterns:

  • Person + Action-ed + Thing
  • Example: Karl \rightarrow made \rightarrow a podcast.

Vocabulary Learning

remove (v.)
To take something away
Example:Please remove your shoes before entering the house.
crime (n.)
Something someone does that is against the law
Example:Stealing a car is a serious crime.
religion (n.)
A system of faith and worship
Example:People of different religions live in this city.
network (n.)
A group of connected people or a company that sends TV and radio programs
Example:The news network reports stories from all over the world.
control (v.)
To have the power to decide how something happens
Example:The driver cannot control the car on the ice.
Practice A2 words in a crossword
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