Globalism’s New Mythology
“What kind of god?” asked Tucker Carlson as Joe Rogan described the possible replacement of humans by AI.
“What kind of god?” asked Tucker Carlson as Joe Rogan described the possible replacement of humans by AI.
Few Western countries have avoided the strange fall from ordered freedom to anarcho-tyranny.
Tucker could have been more direct, truth-oriented, and hard on certain questions.
No blockbusters in Carlson interview, but still a teaching moment
“Americans have a right to know all we can about a war they’re implicated in, and we have the right to tell them about it,” Carlson said.
“We have to stop punishing ourselves for considering things that once seemed crazy,” says Bret Weinstein.
Tucker Carlson emphasized the global collision between democracy and oligarchy, and the situation in Spain as indicative of where things are going.
Viktor Orbán revealed some uncomfortable truths about the war in Ukraine and the encroachment of U.S. policy makers in Hungarian affairs.
Never in human history has it been easier and cheaper to amass an enormous personal library of the greatest literature produced by our civilization (and others)—and never, perhaps, has it been more important to do so.
The former Fox News host said that “at the most basic level, the news you consume [via mainstream platforms] is a lie.”
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