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foreign media: argentine president's speech to the united nations is suspected of plagiarizing the american tv series "the west wing" and part of the content is "almost word for word"

2024-10-05

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[global network report] according to reports from the british "daily telegraph", the "russia today" (rt) tv station website and other media on october 4, argentine president milai delivered a speech at the united nations general assembly last month, part of which was questioned for plagiarism. the classic american political drama "the west wing". rt said that milley has not yet commented on this response.

the daily telegraph stated that the content in question came from milley’s first speech at the united nations on september 24, local time, and part of it seemed to have been plagiarized “almost word for word” from “u.s. president bart” in “the west wing.” liteuk's lines.

on september 24, local time, in new york, the united states, millay delivered his first speech at the united nations. source: picture accompanying the report of the british "daily telegraph"

"we believe in freedom of speech for all; we believe in freedom of belief for all; and we believe in freedom of trade for all." milley also said at the end of his 15-minute speech, "because in this day and age, what happens in one country quickly affects others”… “this basic idea should not remain just words; it must be backed up by real actions diplomatically, economically and materially.”

"the daily telegraph" contrasted that in the 15th episode of "the west wing" season 4, "u.s. president bartlett" played by actor martin sheen also said this when speaking to his assistants in the oval office of the white house. something like that.

rt stated that pagani, a reporter from argentina’s el nacional, first noticed the “striking similarity” between millay’s speech and the monologue of the character in the american tv series. according to pagani, milley's speech was written by his consultant caputo. caputo is a big fan of "the west wing" and reportedly watched the show as a way to join his political consulting firm. conditions. the daily telegraph also quoted argentina's el nacional as saying that caputo's love for "the west wing" is well known and that the similarity is unlikely to be a "coincidence." "caputo is a fan of screenwriter aaron sorkin and has watched 'the west wing' seven to nine times," the nation said.

in addition, the "daily telegraph" mentioned that this is not the first time that people who follow milley have found the shadow of sorkin's creative content in his speech. according to reports, in his inaugural speech on december 10 last year, milley said: "the challenges we face are huge, but our ability to overcome these challenges is also (huge)." in a clip from the american drama "the west wing" , "president bartlet of the united states" once said: "whenever we think we have reached a (level of) ability to meet a challenge, we look up and remember that this ability may well be unlimited."