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Originally Posted by activeStick
I quite enjoyed his interview with his former enemy, Cuomo. Many people these days are locked into their sides and will only watch media that supports their view of the world, which I understand, but then I feel leaves out an avenue to see a different perspective. Was nice to see Cuomo and Tucker discuss their very different views on topics respectfully and at least hear both views. I mean, I still had to sit through listening to some of Tucker's ridiculous stances on covid, laws that protect women and affirmative action, but I believe there is always value when this happens in society vs. "I'm not clicking on that because they are on the other side".
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There are some topics though where it's not productive, valuable, or in any way helpful to society for both sides to have equal opportunity to get their message out to the masses. Sometimes we do need to listen to experts and quit pretending that we know better than them. Two examples are climate change, and the harm caused by cigarettes. On these two topics there have been debates dragging on for decades, delaying action that could have prevented disastrous outcomes for enormous numbers of people.