7 Replies to “Kelsi Sheren Discusses MAID with Tucker Carlson”

      1. I know, but give Kelsi a chance, anyway you can. Kelsi has been the one voice that has been fighting MAID on a consistent way. We do not need to like TC, but let’s not throw out Kelsi with the Calrson’s bath.

        1. Not watching him on Tucker Carlson. Carlson sold out to Qatar. Anyone who associated with him is discrediting himself and Kelsi should be ashamed of himself for selling out integrity for a cheap shot at spreading his message. I fully think Carlson would support involuntary MAiD for Jews.

    1. Every time I think about TC’s trajectory, I can’t help but think of Michael Coren. Same poop different pile.

      This pile, I think, shows the unfortunate value of mainstream media in keeping voices sane (or, in the case of the View, consistent).

      When you are solely responsible for building and maintaining your revenue, and that revenue depends on social media, you tend towards whatever gets more eyeballs today. The narcotic effects of social media (I think it’s inherent to the medium, not just the algo) means you have to be more what-got-you-here tomorrow than today.

      If what-got-you-here is “friendly, open, chatty gamer who plays the games he likes with his viewers” it’s a pleasantly self-limiting trajectory.

      If what-got-you-here is “unapologetic contrarian and questioner of the ‘narrative’”, then you have to be ever more contrarian (and stubbornly so) even as the ‘narrative’ tends back to reality, you gotta keep pushing it somewhere. If you bit is “the sky is falling”, people will stop listening if you then say “the crisis is over”. It’s a variation on the crusader syndrome

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