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RE: Tucker Carlson And His Spin The Tale On The Chickens

in #deepdives3 years ago

Breaking! Populists make mountains out of molehills. News at 11.

There are a variety of mechanisms that are used to prevent people from grasping their situation and who is primarily responsible. Neither you nor Tucker are prophetically competent to know in advance which are which. Neither am I. This why I change my mind when I find out I'm wrong, and am happy when I see others do the same thing. That's why I like relentless critics, as long as they don't abandon reason, which makes their criticism constructive.

Don't abandon reason. Tucker came across multiple sources claiming backyard flocks were being deprived of their eggs through feed, and changing from store bought feed fixed the problem. Not unreasonable of him to publish that information. Regarding folks saying that changing the feed fixed the problem immediately, such statements aren't empirical evidence recorded by lab techs with temporal precision. Don't treat it like it is, unless they're trotting out clipboards, wearing white coats, and discussing time stamps.

Folks like Tucker, Malone, and etc., do have personal agendas. They all want to become the most valuable and trusted voice in their field. That's not the same thing as overlords trying to reduce you to penury and into a bugpod living on CBDC UBI. Don't snitch jacket them who do a lot more good than any harm they might do when they succumb to disinformation like the rest of us.

It took me a long time to stop doing that. I hope you can also sort mistakes from malevolence, and sooner than I did.

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Nope. I know Tucker like the back of my hand. I have a long history of not only watching Fox News but posting up hundreds of Fox articles on sites for years. I never missed an episode even if it meant going days before I could catch up to whatever ones I missed, not just of Tucker either. Here's the thing in regards to all that. I use to be the same way with Bill O'Reilly. As part of that I seen every episode that Trump appeared on his show and I now can clearly see how O'Reilly played into a lot of stuff that is going on today and his motivation to get Trump elected. It wasn't to get the swamp cleaned out either as claimed it was to get the trash in America cleaned up or what they perceive as such. We will lose this war. It's done. It's over with. When half your army is enthralled with the enemies it's a done deal. I can clearly see how Fox News played into this and Tucker is no exception, he's an apologist. I've seen the distain on his face numerous times, things ordinary people don't catch because I spent years living with these people through the television. I read quite well what every expression they make and how it relates to the legitimacy of their feelings. You, in regards to these two, are barking up the wrong tree. Malone is a patsy and Tucker will do whatever his overlords tell him to do.

You may never know how much I value your criticism, even when I disagree with it.

My disconnect for self preservation was instilled at an early age when my mom was a alcoholic and took me by the hair of the head and bashed my head into the floor repeatedly than proceeded to kick my guts in while laying helpless on the floor. I did finally manage to escape running down the basement and crawling out a basement window. It went on to progress from there. We lived below a lady who was a third degree brown belt and she decided I needed to learn how to defend myself, that ended a lot of my being a victim in life. It hasn't always proved to be a beneficial attributed, basically because most, like yourself, don't/didn't end up still valuing me as you do despite the differences.

If your curious what I did to prompt her anger that day we came home from school and she wasn't there. I didn't know any better at that age so I thought I was doing the logical thing by calling the operator for help. Back than everyone called the operator for help. I asked the operator if she knew where my mom was and she sent the police. Which is probably why my mind goes in fifty different directions accessing every possible outcome to an action.

I wish I wasn't as able to understand that kind of trauma as I am. I have also struggled to wrestle from my parents my responsibility for who, how, and what I am in my own mind, given too similar experiences with yours. While it's hard not to be bitter at abuse and neglect, I found it more affective that I lacked nominal guidance. However, I also am certain sure of things I have found out the hard way since, and that's a powerful benefit.

It also makes me prone to disagree, even if my natural inclination is to be agreeable. Until I am convinced I am wrong I stick to what I think is right, and all too often folks less aware of the differences than someone that learned them from at times catastrophic consequences can only consider disagreement to arise from disagreeability.

I feel fortunate you do understand the difference between disagreeability and disagreement.