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If a Tesco cashier can speak, why can’t I? “If you argue that she is not as well-known as me, then it can be counterproductive,” says actress Eva Holubová, who is annoyed that representatives of Czech culture are often criticized for speaking out at social or political events express. She wasn’t the only one to attend the Spotlight show this year. Check out the montage of the show’s star guests.
“I feel like everything is too much. There are too many of us and the development of the human population is simply steep. “Our human nature, this little soul, doesn’t have time to realize what all this entails, that there are so many of us,” says singer Vojtěch Dyk, according to whom the most important thing is who runs the company.
In one of the episodes of Spotlight, actress Daniela Kolářová said that she was appalled by some political statements. She is also bothered by the lack of attention paid to education and culture, which she believes are the foundation of a cultured society.
Moderator Libor Bouček and director Miroslav Krobot see the biggest problem in today’s society’s susceptibility to misinformation. There are a number of statements that are not easy to verify and that, in their opinion, the fact that they appear and we are exposed to them is often due to ordinary “human stupidity”. “And some of the stupid things you once tolerated are now coming to the surface. And that really bothers a person and can make them angry,” adds Krobot.
And what should you definitely not stop fighting for? According to actors Vojtěch Kotek and Jiří Mádl, these are democratic values, without which there can be no social or political debates. “Whether it’s about ecology or LGBT rights, we are aware that they can only be fought for in freedom.” Only if we keep it simple – a values-oriented company. “The moment these foundations were destroyed, we would take to the streets,” adds Mádl.
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