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Tucker Carlson · Tucker Asks the One Question Corporate Media Won't…

  1. 1. Distraction is a tool of control and a source of suffering, but not inherently bad if managed and limited.
  2. 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. 3. Keeping people distracted gives those focused on reality a huge advantage, allowing them to act without public scrutiny.
  4. 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. 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. 6. The lack of protests against the Iran war is due to limited American casualties and hidden civilian deaths, numbing the public.
  7. 7. The Gaza campus protests were crushed through police violence and criminalization, raising the bar for future protests.
  8. 8. The media's lack of coverage of the Iran war from the Iranian perspective is intentional, hiding the reality of the conflict.
  9. 9. Hiding atrocities is the easiest way to prevent public outrage, as seen with factory farms and ag-gag laws.
  10. 10. The names of American victims are honored, but the names of foreign victims of US bombing are never mentioned, dehumanizing them.
  11. 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. 12. It is ironic that a Chinese-owned company brought too much free speech to the United States, leading to its takeover.
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