A case study in the failure of social shaming to make horrible people stop being horrible.https://twitter.com/THR/status/1051955400617205760 …
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The benefit here is if he can’t go to restaurants people are less likely to accidentally see Tucker Carlson and have to go to the hospital
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Restaurants devoid of Tucker are an intrinsically good thing.
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Best two-Tweet thread.
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Keeping Carlson out of restaurants has the positive effect of keeping him from ruining other people's meals by having to see Tucker Carlson though tbh
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Noted
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What if your goal is just to keep him out of restaurants you frequent?
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I'm not trying to be a prick to you guys. I wish I could name a book abt the 2004 IL Dem primary and Senate race. My home state is 2 states: north/south of I-80. North is Mass, South is Arkansas. When Obama went south in the primary, I thought: "wow, this guy can win nationally."
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I would contend that Tucker Carlson getting kicked in the nuts once a minute for the rest of his life would be inherently beneficial to human wellbeing tbh.
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Note: Shaming Tucker Carlson when the opportunity presents itself is the telos of every responsible person who recognizes the common good.
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