I understand that he did not use to be one. A pity the pandemic led to him choosing this path.
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I'm sure the pandemic helped, but he has been a celeb in the anti-woke movement since his downfall at Evergreen 3 years ago. He's been keeping company with the Jordan Peterson crowd since. Here he is in 2017: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6G59zsjM2UI … At 1:56, he predicts his future career.
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A wise policy.
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I disagree. These podcasts generally let guests just talk for hours. They don’t control what you say. Coming on and giving their audience a different perspective, even if it changes just 1 persons mind is a good thing. I can’t see why it’s wise to not come on.
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This is not a good policy David. Alot of lay ppl end up seeing these videos. Even ppl who are randomly surfing YouTube or Twitter. They have large followings. Why not open up there audience to a totally new perspective. These shows don’t control your appearance.
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I dont like my ideas challenged or having to substantiate them either.
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Weird thing to admit, but ok.
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Slandering someone via twitter as a science denialist and conspiracy theorist sounds like a better option than having an intellectual debate.
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Imo accusing a person of being a science denialist is a pretty big accusation to throw at persom who has a PhD in evolutionary biology
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