Tucker Carlson talks about waking up and his regrets after decades in mainstream media.
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Beautiful. Any doubts I had about Tucker were put to rest here. Yes, let's remain skeptical, but he's the only talking head in MSM saying these words. This is the Great Awakening.
What are your thoughts on all the shit talking he was doing on Trump in his communications with his bosses and colleagues?
“I hate him passionately.” 1/4/21, private text with someone talking about Trump
“We are very, very close to being able to ignore Trump most nights” and “I truly can’t wait.” also 1/4/21 in private text with a colleague speaking about Trump.
Well, wait and see on that. It's not a crime for him to have an opinion. It's what he (what anyone) does and how he (they) grows that matters.
If he's awake to the truth behind the media, and if he works to spread the truth, not the propaganda, then why shouldn't he be given the benefit of the doubt? Hold him to account for any crimes that he commits, certainly, but in this case, he didn't (doesn't) like Trump, and he was blind to the truth behind the media? So what?
When someone wakes up and shows that they're willing to help, and then does so, then the response shouldn't be "What took you so long? Care to explain this, this, and that?", it should be "Welcome aboard".
If we wanted everyone to be perfect, and refused to associate with anyone who had flaws, then we'd be alone for a very long time. This isn't a cult, and we're not all required to have the same beliefs. If Tucker is openly awake to the lies and the culture of the media, and is not ignoring it, then he deserves respect for that much, at the very least.
👆Absolutely This 👆
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