Tucker Carlson on Joe Rogan 4/18/2024
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Firstly, thanks for the in depth rundown, but I'll respond to your initial point, as I plan to listen to the rest myself. I certainly appreciate the work of the rundown for everyone else, though.
Wow, I thought you were kidding. I like Tucker, but he's going a bit wild here, on the UFO thing. It's not even like I'm flat out discounting his perspective...I just wish he was making the argument in a good way. For all I know he's right...but he's not making an argument that convinced me that he is either right, or even knows what he's talking about. He' trying to speak from a place of logic, but it's clearly a place of emotion and assumptions.
He doesn't even need to make an airtight argument that convinces me he's totally correct...he just needs to make any logical argument that convinces me he has reason to believe what he's stating. That would at least get me to consider it. He's not doing that, in fact kind of the opposite, and he's just spouting a bunch of weird shit based on pretty ancient assumptions. I'd say 'he's having fun, so good for him,' but it actually seems to be eating him up, so it's not like he's even having fun.
Rogan's potential explanation for UFOs seems much more sound; if they're out there, at least some of them are our own secret but human (or potentially adapted by human) tech. Yet Tucker just keeps going on about them being "supernatural" because they defy our 'currently known' rules of science. By that argument witches were supernatural, or any other example of things they made assumptions about at the time. It's just in my opinion a bad take, which is weird because I generally like Tucker on many other things.
It seems the main point convincing Tucker that they're non-human is that they've allegedly been seen 'all throughout history'.
Like he cites some bible or religious text talking about saucers/circles in the sky. That could have been a weird cloud or swamp gas or wisps or whatever.
They didn't have the language back then to describe something that we can't even describe today for us to know they meant the same thing.