TUCKER CARLSON | Don't throw your books away!

1 year ago
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The centralization and control of information in the internet age.

The Internet was as much information as we've ever had at your fingertips.
And the result has been a centralization of information.
This is deliberate, Needless to say, but unnoticed by most people that results in more controlled information.
Then we could even have imagined 20 years ago.
So a lot of information just is not available.
I mean, because it's digital and it's controlled by a small number of companies.
The polling suggests that a lot of Americans, I don't mean like hundreds.
I mean hundreds of millions of Americans have no idea what's going.
They don't know the facts about certain things.
That's because they're dumb or they're distracted on their iPhones.
The whole point of the iPhone was to inform you, and the net effect has been.
To make people completely ignorant of the core of the actual facts, like the non disputed facts about a lot of different things.
And you saw this certainly during COVID.
So that challenges the idea of democracy which you know rests on the notion of an informed voting public of a citizenry.
And we don't have that and and that really I I never would have expected that at all.
And last thing I'll say is don't throw away your hard copy books.
Because they are the repository.
The enduring repository that cannot be, and I'm dead serious.
And I don't mean to.
I'm not going to tell you to buy gold and ammo, though obviously you should think about it.
But definitely don't throw away your books because they can't be disappeared because they exist physically.

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