I'm not going to lie, when Tucker first entered into broadcasting, I openly mocked and made fun of him. Back then, he'd wear a silly bow-tie everywhere, was much more outspoken with hot-takes, and just all around seemed like the typical smarmy rich kid.
I was a very young teenager back then, if I even was a teen, and it was pretty much the opinion that almost everyone held. In our current society, I'm glad that people like him are still around. I'm more than well aware that there are motivations for the things that he speaks about; however, it's the fact that he platforms information that's relevant and often obfuscated which I, myself, can then follow up on. It's like a good starting block to build off from. That's how I think people should act with any information that's imparted on them in current society. They shouldn't indiscriminately believe everything they consume and should look deeper into the topic before reaching a particular conclusion.
I'm glad that he's calling out the ADL. They're a group that's part of the grievance industry, who constantly seek a bogeyman to chase after in order to continue to justify their continued existence and profit off of misery and insecurity.
If anyone want's to know just how scummy the ADL is, all they have to do is look up the "ADL Spying Scandal" that occurred in the 90's. It will tell you everything you'd need to know about how low their organization is willing to go. They were even partially founded due to the case of Leo Frank, which is another piece of history that everyone should take the time to be informed about.
I'm not going to lie, when Tucker first entered into broadcasting, I openly mocked and made fun of him. Back then, he'd wear a silly bow-tie everywhere, was much more outspoken with hot-takes, and just all around seemed like the typical smarmy rich kid.
I was a very young teenager back then, if I even was a teen, and it was pretty much the opinion that almost everyone held. In our current society, I'm glad that people like him are still around. I'm more than well aware that there are motivations for the things that he speaks about; however, it's the fact that he platforms information that's relevant and often obfuscated which I, myself, can then follow up on. It's like a good starting block to build off from. That's how I think people should act with any information that's imparted on them in current society. They shouldn't indiscriminately believe everything they consume and should look deeper into the topic before reaching a particular conclusion.
I'm glad that he's calling out the ADL. They're a group that's part of the grievance industry, who constantly seek a bogeyman to chase after in order to continue to justify their continued existence and profit off of misery and insecurity.
If anyone want's to know just how scummy the ADL is, all they have to do is look up the "ADL Spying Scandal" that occurred in the 90's. It will tell you everything you'd need to know about how low their organization is willing to go. They were even partially founded due to the case of Leo Frank, which is another piece of history that everyone should take the time to be informed about.