I was deeply moved by the ending of Bret Weinstein's interview with Tucker. I created a video as a token of gratitude to this incredible team for standing up against the oppressive forces that have emerged recently. Hopefully, this video will inspire others to join us.
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@TheChiefNerd - Chief Nerd
The last few minutes of Bret Weinsteinโs interview w/ Tucker really stuck with me.
I made the video below as a thank you to everyone on this โdream teamโ for standing up against the tyrannical forces which emerged over the past few years. Perhaps this video will inspire others to join us. ๐ช
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Bobby Kennedy Jr. delivered a powerful speech that emphasized the importance of speaking up and taking action. He highlighted that there are fates worse than death and urged those in positions of influence to understand and describe the current state of affairs. Kennedy acknowledged the challenge of getting people to speak out, as it is a collective action problem. However, he emphasized that if individuals can overcome their fear and prioritize the greater good, they can outnumber and overcome the powerful forces they are up against. Kennedy also noted that during the COVID pandemic, competent and courageous individuals were pushed out of institutions, creating a "dream team" of awakened individuals ready to fight against evil. Despite the challenges, Kennedy expressed optimism and confidence in their ability to make a difference.
Speaker 0: I heard of a very good speech by Bobby Kennedy Junior, and the last thing he said in that speech, struck me to my core. It's something I've thought often and said almost never. There are fates far worse than death. Humanity is depending on everybody who has a position from which to see what is taking place, to grapple with what it might mean, to describe it so that the public understands where their interests are, it is depending on us to do what needs to be done. If we're to have a chance of delivering a planet to our children and our grandchildren that is worthy of them, if we're gonna deliver a system that allows them to live meaningful healthy lives we have to speak up and I don't know.
I don't know how to get people to do that. This is really it's what we call, in game theory, a collective action problem. Everybody responds to their personal well-being. If everybody says that's too dangerous to stand up, you know, I'm not suicidal. I'm I I can't do it, then not enough people stand up to change the course of history.
Whereas if people somehow put aside the obvious danger to their ability to earn and maybe to their lives of saying what needs to be said, then we greatly outnumber those we are pitted against. They are ferociously powerful, but I would also point out this interesting error. So I call the force that were up against Goliath, just so I remember what the battle is. Goliath made a terrible mistake, and it made it most egregiously during COVID, which is it took all of the competent people took all of the courageous, and it shoved them out of the institutions where they were hanging on. And it created, in so doing, the dream team.
Created every player you could possibly want on your team to fight some historic battle against a terrible evil. All of those people are now at least somewhat awake. They've now been picked on by the same enemy. And, yeah, alright, we're outgunned. It has a tremendous amount power, but but we've got all of the people who know how to think.
So I hate to say it or maybe I like to say it, but I don't think it's a slam dunk, but I like our