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Tucker Carlson · Tucker Asks the One Question Corporate Media Won't…
- 1. Distraction is a tool of control and a source of suffering, but not inherently bad if managed and limited.
- 2. Silicon Valley parents refuse to let their own kids use the products they create because those products are designed to be addictive and distort children's brains.
- 3. Keeping people distracted gives those focused on reality a huge advantage, allowing them to act without public scrutiny.
- 4. Since the war with Iran began on February 28th, there have been almost no anti-war protests, despite it being the most significant war since World War II.
- 5. Past anti-war protests were sparked by visceral interactions with war, such as body bags returning from Vietnam or daily horrific images from Gaza.
- 6. The lack of protests against the Iran war is due to limited American casualties and hidden civilian deaths, numbing the public.
- 7. The Gaza campus protests were crushed through police violence and criminalization, raising the bar for future protests.
- 8. The media's lack of coverage of the Iran war from the Iranian perspective is intentional, hiding the reality of the conflict.
- 9. Hiding atrocities is the easiest way to prevent public outrage, as seen with factory farms and ag-gag laws.
- 10. The names of American victims are honored, but the names of foreign victims of US bombing are never mentioned, dehumanizing them.
- 11. The TikTok ban was driven by the ADL's claim that videos on TikTok were turning young people against Israel, not by fears of China.
- 12. It is ironic that a Chinese-owned company brought too much free speech to the United States, leading to its takeover.