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Oliver Sipple

2021/10/1
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Dan Morain
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George F. Sipple
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Harvey Milk
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Jad Abumrad
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Ken Maley
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Latif Nasser
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Oliver Sipple
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Tracie Hunte
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Wayne Friday
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Jad Abumrad:本期节目讲述了奥利弗·西普尔在阻止萨拉·简·摩尔刺杀总统未遂事件中的英雄行为,以及随后因其性取向被公开而遭受的痛苦经历,探讨了隐私、身份认同与新闻自由之间的复杂关系。 Latif Nasser:萨拉·简·摩尔刺杀总统未遂后,奥利弗·西普尔因阻止刺杀而成为英雄,但随后他的性取向被公开,给他带来了巨大的痛苦,包括与家人关系破裂,以及精神和心理上的打击。 Harvey Milk:Milk认为Sipple的英雄行为可以用来挑战社会对同性恋的刻板印象,他未经Sipple同意向媒体爆料Sipple是同性恋。 Ken Maley:讲述了20世纪70年代旧金山对同性恋相对包容的环境,以及Harvey Milk等活动家对同性恋权利的争取。 Daryl Lemke:Lemke报道了Sipple是同性恋,认为这是一个重要的新闻事件,因为这与当时的社会政治背景有关,包括总统对同性恋的态度以及社会对同性恋的刻板印象。 Dan Morain:Morain从法律角度分析了新闻自由与个人隐私之间的冲突,以及法院对Sipple诉讼案的判决结果。 Wayne Friday:Friday讲述了Sipple在事件后酗酒,精神状态恶化,最终孤独去世的经历。 George F. Sipple:Sipple的父亲因媒体报道其性取向而与Oliver断绝关系,体现了事件对家庭造成的伤害。 Oliver Sipple:Sipple在事件后试图保持低调,但他最终还是被媒体曝光成为全国英雄。他曾试图保护自己的隐私,但最终失败了。他认为自己的性取向与他阻止刺杀的行为无关,并对媒体曝光其性取向给家人带来的痛苦感到非常难过。

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Oliver Sipple, an ex-Marine, unexpectedly saves President Gerald Ford's life during an assassination attempt in San Francisco.

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One morning, Oliver Sipple went out for a walk. A couple hours later, to his own surprise, he saved the life of the President of the United States. But in the days that followed, Sipple’s split-second act of heroism turned into a rationale for making his personal life into political opportunity. What happens next makes us wonder what a moment, or a movement, or a whole society can demand of one person. And how much is too much? 

Through newly unearthed archival tape, we hear Sipple himself grapple with some of the most vexing topics of his day and ours - privacy, identity, the freedom of the press - not to mention the bonds of family and friendship. 

Reported by Latif Nasser and Tracie Hunte. Produced by Matt Kielty, Annie McEwen, Latif Nasser and Tracie Hunte.

Special thanks to Jerry Pritikin, Michael Yamashita, Stan Smith, Duffy Jennings; Ann Dolan, Megan Filly and Ginale Harris at the Superior Court of San Francisco; Leah Gracik, Karyn Hunt, Jesse Hamlin, The San Francisco Bay Area Television Archive, Mike Amico, Jennifer Vanasco and Joey Plaster.

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Episode originally published 09/21/2017)