I'm so mixed on this lol I don't understand why people ever liked Dr.Phil, when I saw the way he and this family were treating this teenage girl who was having a sperg out and it was so obviously because she was being put on blast and didn't want to talk to a fucking reality show crew I felt completely sorry for her. I did not buy into the families 'boo hoo we're the victim' claim at all because there is always something that makes a child sperg out that badly and he was making everything worse.
Is it a good thing he's acknowledging the mental issues brought about by the lockdowns which fuck all people are discussing now? Yes, but why does it have to be Dr.Phil of all people? He wasn't saying anything remotely revolutionary and I love how the view weirdos were trying to act like it was shocking him saying that children were the lowest risk from covid when that's established fact. The only people who believe the covid narrative are the ones who uncritically absorb everything they see in the media.
Daytime television is watched almost exclusively by middle aged women, the only demographic to have a large portion be at home when it airs.
Ask yourself why an industry that lives off fear mongering, ripped from the headlines, and "talk about the freaks" is popular with middle aged women and you'll have your answer.
Huh. Well that's informative. Granted, while I think some aspects of license renewals in certain professions are a bit scammy, it doesn't excuse sending an employee out to do the tests/work for you.
Yeah I mean I can absolutely get behind it if normies are going to get red pilled, for instance I really appreciate Tucker Carlson because he's a media guy as well and they're more likely to believe him as a result because he's an industry expert. I'm just very meh on Dr.Phil that's all.
In the past America was divided between sensible, mean people (republicans) and sensible, nice people (democrats). By mean I'm thinking of like "you'll never be a woman" and "get a fucking job deadbeat".
Dr. Phil has always been a sensible, mean person. So if you were basically nice you didn't like Dr. Phil because 'he's such a jerk'. The divide was nice vs mean.
Now the divide is sensible vs insane. So sensible nice people are saying, yeah I don't really care anymore that Dr. Phil is a big meanie because he's making sense.
Maybe he had a change of heart down the line or something, cause I agree, I wasn't a fan of him at all. I think we can just keep an eye on him while still support the message. Maybe his producers had a leash on him back then, who knows.
For people under 40, I suspect many know/like Dr. Phil because of Pewdepie milking his content for a while, that was the first time many younger people actually watched Dr. Phil.
I'm so mixed on this lol I don't understand why people ever liked Dr.Phil, when I saw the way he and this family were treating this teenage girl who was having a sperg out and it was so obviously because she was being put on blast and didn't want to talk to a fucking reality show crew I felt completely sorry for her. I did not buy into the families 'boo hoo we're the victim' claim at all because there is always something that makes a child sperg out that badly and he was making everything worse.
Is it a good thing he's acknowledging the mental issues brought about by the lockdowns which fuck all people are discussing now? Yes, but why does it have to be Dr.Phil of all people? He wasn't saying anything remotely revolutionary and I love how the view weirdos were trying to act like it was shocking him saying that children were the lowest risk from covid when that's established fact. The only people who believe the covid narrative are the ones who uncritically absorb everything they see in the media.
Daytime television is watched almost exclusively by middle aged women, the only demographic to have a large portion be at home when it airs.
Ask yourself why an industry that lives off fear mongering, ripped from the headlines, and "talk about the freaks" is popular with middle aged women and you'll have your answer.
Its pretty simple.
Actually, he does hold a doctorate in clinical psychology. Supposedly he stopped renewing his license in 2006 or something though.
He got caught having an intern take his renewal tests, so he stopped renewing.
Huh. Well that's informative. Granted, while I think some aspects of license renewals in certain professions are a bit scammy, it doesn't excuse sending an employee out to do the tests/work for you.
Yeah I mean I can absolutely get behind it if normies are going to get red pilled, for instance I really appreciate Tucker Carlson because he's a media guy as well and they're more likely to believe him as a result because he's an industry expert. I'm just very meh on Dr.Phil that's all.
In the past America was divided between sensible, mean people (republicans) and sensible, nice people (democrats). By mean I'm thinking of like "you'll never be a woman" and "get a fucking job deadbeat".
Dr. Phil has always been a sensible, mean person. So if you were basically nice you didn't like Dr. Phil because 'he's such a jerk'. The divide was nice vs mean.
Now the divide is sensible vs insane. So sensible nice people are saying, yeah I don't really care anymore that Dr. Phil is a big meanie because he's making sense.
Maybe he had a change of heart down the line or something, cause I agree, I wasn't a fan of him at all. I think we can just keep an eye on him while still support the message. Maybe his producers had a leash on him back then, who knows.
For people under 40, I suspect many know/like Dr. Phil because of Pewdepie milking his content for a while, that was the first time many younger people actually watched Dr. Phil.