Tucker Carlson is a Creationist Tool

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  • čas přidán 9. 05. 2024
  • Apart from science deniers, I also can't stand far right political pundits who do nothing but stoke the fire of conspiracy and deteriorate the social fabric. You know, douchebags like Tucker Carlson. Tuckdawg recently went on Joe Rogan's podcast and spewed a bunch of creationist bullshit, so I thought it would be fun to crap all over it. Doesn't that sound nice?
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  • @oldtimegames96
    @oldtimegames96 Před 18 dny +3134

    Calling Tucker Carlson a tool is disrespectful to tools. Tools are useful and serve a purpose

    • @MrRancidity
      @MrRancidity Před 18 dny +120

      Just to play devils advocate, I imagine a lot of powerful right wingers think he's a useful idiot?

    • @AintThatRich
      @AintThatRich Před 18 dny +98

      @@MrRancidity Well Putin used him like a tool certainly and it had real impact on people. There are legitimately people in the US who think Putin is a strong leader and they advocate for the same in the US.

    • @Fematika
      @Fematika Před 18 dny +23

      I feel like that’s the point of calling him a creationist tool? He is a tool used by creationists to push their agenda. Not all tools are for good purposes. I think this joke works better when the insult is “pig” or something.

    • @Evitable
      @Evitable Před 18 dny +14

      And tools are created, Tucker was not.

    • @karldubhe8619
      @karldubhe8619 Před 18 dny +27

      There are tools that serve bad purposes. Tucker's one of them.

  • @Midnight.Wisdom.
    @Midnight.Wisdom. Před 17 dny +1135

    "I believe in adaptation, not evolution."
    "I believe in stairs, not staircases."

    • @bellywood7688
      @bellywood7688 Před 17 dny +14

      👏

    • @-Me_
      @-Me_ Před 17 dny +67

      sure eyeglasses exist, but I'm not foolish enough to believe in contact lenses

    • @bellywood7688
      @bellywood7688 Před 17 dny +6

      @-Me_ a good effort, first comment still wins atm

    • @Willofflineonline
      @Willofflineonline Před 17 dny +13

      Adapting is a fact of life, and we've all experienced it. Adapting multiple times, especially over a long period, is called evolution. Someone needs to give Tucker a dictionary. Or a first grade education.

    • @mr.cauliflower3536
      @mr.cauliflower3536 Před 16 dny +3

      I think they don't believe organisms can change *THIS* much. Still stupid, but yk

  • @kwaaaa
    @kwaaaa Před 17 dny +320

    Creationist on evolution: WHERE"S THE PROOF, THE EVIDENCE, THE TESTING
    Creationist on God: Have faith.

    • @hasannawaz228
      @hasannawaz228 Před 14 dny

      And is as unscientific to also reject the arguement to simply "lack of evidence" is a flawed arguement

    • @bms77
      @bms77 Před 14 dny

      @@hasannawaz228no it’s not… rejecting an argument isn’t necessarily saying it’s false.. it’s just not being able to just “accept” as true because… well.. why would you accept as true if there’s lack of evidence? That’s just another concept the right wing religious science deniers can’t grasp is that the rejection of an argument isn’t saying it’s false… it’s just NOT accepting as true yet.. This stuffs so easy. So no, it’s not “unscientific” to reject something based on lack of evidence. The only other alternative would be to accept it based on lack of evidence which is possibly THE dumbest thing you can do

    • @MrBoombastyc
      @MrBoombastyc Před 13 dny +19

      Step 3: Creationists completely ignore any provided proof, evidence etc.

    • @yakopc6600
      @yakopc6600 Před 11 dny +12

      @@hasannawaz228 Eherm, an argument from incredulity or requesting to prove a negative are intellectual bankrupcy and that's all that believers can invoke...
      A creationist saying "evolution is too complex to happen at macro scale because I say so, why don't you prove that god doesn't exist first and then I'll believe an alternative reason you suggest" it's moronic

    • @hasannawaz228
      @hasannawaz228 Před 11 dny +1

      @@yakopc6600 well the arguement of god requires both sides to prove claims hence why no scientists will entertain it properly as there's no way to measure a abstract being you can throw fancy words and phrases towards me to make it sound like you know what your on about but both sides need a claim this is why philosophy exists

  • @jessicazaytsoff1494
    @jessicazaytsoff1494 Před 18 dny +181

    As a girl who goes to school, how dare you suggest I giggle like that!

    • @archapmangcmg
      @archapmangcmg Před 15 dny

      Exactly! Say rather that Tucker laughs like the ape he is.

    • @oui2611
      @oui2611 Před 3 dny +3

      lets see your giggle then.

    • @Broken_robot1986
      @Broken_robot1986 Před 2 dny +1

      You gotta crazy laugh don't you? Tucker not you. Crap this isn't RM Brown. Toilets

    • @tharfagreinir
      @tharfagreinir Před dnem

      Yeah it's a psychopathic laugh. That's the correct term for it.

  • @Mortbise
    @Mortbise Před 18 dny +862

    A judge accepted the argument that he cannot be believed by decently reasonable people, that's how much of a tool he is.

    • @brett22bt
      @brett22bt Před 18 dny +95

      And that was the only argument his lawyers could provide for him because that's all they had to work with.
      "Please forgive my client, your honor, because he's a shite-talking idiot."

    • @Purpleturtlehurtler
      @Purpleturtlehurtler Před 18 dny +4

      ​@dtcdtc8328 nice attempt at deflection

    • @andersanders47
      @andersanders47 Před 18 dny

      ​@@dtcdtc8328cope

    • @HH-ru4bj
      @HH-ru4bj Před 18 dny +11

      The term "decently reasonable" coming from a judge is a loaded term. What is reasonable is only reasonable if we agree with it.

    • @sebrr039
      @sebrr039 Před 18 dny +24

      ​@@dtcdtc8328There's a key difference between the rulinga though. The ruling on Maddow found that she was using hyperbole because her segment was a comedic talk show, not a news source of any kind. She never broke news, only repeated other news in an exaggerated way. She has no problem with this because she does not pretend to be a journalist/newsbreaker. Tucker didn't get this same treatment, instead having to rely on the claim that "his reputation" was such that nobody reasonable would believe him. It's nothing to do with the context of his show, they're basically saying the ruling for him is a personal one given his reputation of insane and false statements. He isn't exaggerating a fact for comedic effect. He just straight up lies sometimes.

  • @franimal86
    @franimal86 Před 18 dny +671

    You know what there is no evidence of? Creationism.

    • @alexalke1417
      @alexalke1417 Před 18 dny +25

      Creationism is just a theory!

    • @moonshoes11
      @moonshoes11 Před 18 dny +152

      @@alexalke1417
      It’s not even a theory.

    • @nolsterbuckr4833
      @nolsterbuckr4833 Před 18 dny +123

      Not even a hypothesis. Falsifiability sucks bro

    • @FairlyFatherless
      @FairlyFatherless Před 18 dny +35

      That's in the Bible! Praise God. *Yoko Ono Noises*
      Sorry, force of habit.

    • @FalconHgv
      @FalconHgv Před 18 dny +39

      B-but my holy scriptures!!!

  • @wipis59
    @wipis59 Před 17 dny +260

    If Carlson was encountering someone like Elon Musk and Musk said "of course evolution is real" Carlson would immediately backpedal and say something like "no I mean Darwinian evolution. Of course evolution is real it's just different from what Darwin said. Darwin got things wrong too."
    It's sniveling spineless equivocation that he accuses everyone else of doing.

    • @sarahyoon3069
      @sarahyoon3069 Před 16 dny +12

      ​@@SimrealismLet your participation in it end. 😆
      Feigning superiority 🥱
      My husband and I are expecting!!!

    • @claytonschmohe1786
      @claytonschmohe1786 Před 16 dny +15

      ​@@Simrealism it's an observation based on his behavior to simply adhere to and parrot those "above" him, that's what that is

    • @nexaentertainment2764
      @nexaentertainment2764 Před 15 dny +2

      Congrats, you just figured out a political media pundits job.

    • @AlwaysANemesis
      @AlwaysANemesis Před 14 dny +2

      @@Simrealism You mean that thing Tucker did constantly on his failed opinion show?
      "This infernal species"? And what're you, Posadis? A Nephilim baby?

    • @yourdreamcarsucks
      @yourdreamcarsucks Před 13 dny

      In the podcast he says Darwin’s theory of evolution wrong, he was already talking about Darwin’s theory of evolution

  • @warren52nz
    @warren52nz Před 16 dny +36

    "Evolution is false" =
    "I'm religious and didn't finish high school"

    • @warren52nz
      @warren52nz Před 15 dny +2

      @@StudSnob OK, I accept your challenge. Name some scientists who don't accept evolution as a fact.
      PREDICTION: You either won't or you'll name someone who's profoundly religious.
      GO!!! 🤣

    • @archapmangcmg
      @archapmangcmg Před 15 dny

      @@StudSnob So FEW.
      Fewer than a thousand people were willing to sign a statement expressing mild doubt. And to get even that number, they had to LIE to the signatories about the statement AND had to include non-biologists and also non-scientists.
      Meanwhile, Project Steve got far more signatories just among the ~1% of people named some variant of Steve, no lies required, no non-experts required.
      Cretinism is a lunatic fringe belief.

    • @MichaelA-ym8tx
      @MichaelA-ym8tx Před dnem

      "We have to go in with humility........ the aliens are spiritual beings."
      Same interview, same idiot

    • @jimj2683
      @jimj2683 Před dnem

      I went to med school and even there the religious people didn't believe in evolution. Scary stuff.

  • @KYO297
    @KYO297 Před 18 dny +439

    "We understand so little." No, tucker, _you_ understand little.

    • @nyx.6664
      @nyx.6664 Před 18 dny

      This is something that pisses me off as a biomedic, they act as if we don't understand evolution or as if we don't have evidence of it, this shows a complete illiteracy on the subject because evolution theory has almost two centuries of research and evidence to back It up, so much that the whole field of modern biology is based in evolution.

    • @AboveEmAllProduction
      @AboveEmAllProduction Před 18 dny +3

      Av yes and you're a genius I presume? 😅

    • @steveg1961
      @steveg1961 Před 18 dny +47

      @@AboveEmAllProduction You wrote, "Ah yes and you're a genius I presume?"
      Did he say he was a genius? What does being a genius or not being one have to do with knowing that Carlson is full of horse-pucky in his remarks about evolution?
      Everything Tucker stated - I mean, literally, every statement he made - displayed complete ignorance of any of the science.
      So, did you have any actual point? Or not?

    • @user-vm3dd4yd2l
      @user-vm3dd4yd2l Před 18 dny

      @@AboveEmAllProductionjackass

    • @nyx.6664
      @nyx.6664 Před 18 dny +40

      ​@@AboveEmAllProduction You don't need to be a genius to understand evolution, you only need a basic knowledge about biology, which tucker shows little of.

  • @d1rus592
    @d1rus592 Před 18 dny +704

    Remember that Tucker said that ''every time I get cornered in a debate, I lie'.

    • @JayMaverick
      @JayMaverick Před 18 dny

      Mindless, spineless, soulless husk spewing any talking point that will make him money.

    • @an.d.m.a
      @an.d.m.a Před 18 dny +58

      That's what all liars for Jesus do.

    • @davelister2961
      @davelister2961 Před 18 dny +60

      Typical science-denier.

    • @drdrew7475
      @drdrew7475 Před 18 dny +31

      Really? I mean I have no doubt that he does, but that he'd actually say out loud?

    • @inutamer365
      @inutamer365 Před 18 dny +29

      ​@drdrew7475 he said in an interview with Dave rubin. He also said competing cable networks have their hosts do the same so it's fairgame

  • @adamnardoni2715
    @adamnardoni2715 Před 16 dny +41

    This interview was like watching a snake try to convince a gorilla of the existence of fairies

    • @jonnyblaze2692
      @jonnyblaze2692 Před 10 dny +1

      When a comment that's meant to be a metaphor ends up being literal

    • @abstract5249
      @abstract5249 Před 4 dny

      Underrated comment😂

  • @WoJacked
    @WoJacked Před 17 dny +76

    I'm an 8th grader and I can literally disprove all of this. how is this guy less logical than a middle schooler.

    • @archapmangcmg
      @archapmangcmg Před 15 dny +14

      A lifetime of effort to avoid learning and to get paid for lying.
      This is why compulsory schooling is needed, so you don't turn into MotherTucker.

    • @orange_penis
      @orange_penis Před 15 dny

      ​@@archapmangcmggoober

    • @caustichymnproductions
      @caustichymnproductions Před 14 dny +9

      Because he's trying to push a narrative that aligns with his religious beliefs.

    • @yourdreamcarsucks
      @yourdreamcarsucks Před 13 dny

      🧢

    • @josephaltman460
      @josephaltman460 Před 12 dny

      He's the typical Republican.

  • @whodares9289
    @whodares9289 Před 18 dny +398

    I do not understand how people take Tucker Carlson seriously when he's the guy who complained about how the green mnm was no longer "sexy enough" on national television...

    • @_ninthRing_
      @_ninthRing_ Před 18 dny +17

      Not to mention his crazy laugh.

    • @capt.bart.roberts4975
      @capt.bart.roberts4975 Před 18 dny +18

      If I were his parents, I'd be demanding the money I spent on his education, back!

    • @Person-ip7iy
      @Person-ip7iy Před 18 dny +15

      @@capt.bart.roberts4975 wdym education?

    • @_ninthRing_
      @_ninthRing_ Před 18 dny

      @@capt.bart.roberts4975 Yeah, it's like all those bribes to get him passing grades at [Entitled White Boys Only] prep school were utterly wasted.

    • @eavenlp4393
      @eavenlp4393 Před 18 dny +32

      As an european the interview with putin and the part about convenience stores was so fucking hilarious. How disconnected from reality is this guy? WOW RUSSIANS HAVE BREAD ... WOOOOAAAH

  • @brewdog8626
    @brewdog8626 Před 18 dny +176

    'We know less now than they knew back then'. Only you Mr Carlson, it's only you :)

    • @jamierichardson7683
      @jamierichardson7683 Před 18 dny +13

      He isn't wrong about fox viewers

    • @davidg4288
      @davidg4288 Před 18 dny +6

      Is he referring to the time when Christians were burning each other at the stake?
      Not that we aren't still ignorant, I'll give him that one.

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 Před 18 dny +1

      Only maybe concerning the shape of the earth, that's quite a new one.
      I've yet to find any evidence that there was any belief at the time that there was another stabber on the grassy knoll when Caesar was killed, so there is that.

    • @MetastaticMaladies
      @MetastaticMaladies Před 18 dny +2

      @@jimb9063 It’s not that recent, it’s quite old actually, ancient really. Unless you’re talking about the belief in a flat Earth that is popular among the conspiracy theorists across the internet, then yes that is a recent development that has grown above what it originally was

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 Před 18 dny +1

      @@MetastaticMaladies Yes, the second!
      Edit. Would've made more sense if I'd ended with 'so there is that too'.

  • @shexec32
    @shexec32 Před 16 dny +61

    My first thoughts when Tucker blurted out that evolution was still a theory, was pointing him at your "Why you should never say 'It is just a theory'" video.

    • @bretttrommler756
      @bretttrommler756 Před 15 dny +1

      Have you ever actually looked at the “theory” of evolution? If you put creation and evolution side by side and looked at both with a totally objective mind, creation is far more believable than evolution.

    • @arcioko2142
      @arcioko2142 Před 15 dny +6

      @@bretttrommler756 science is more believable than myths.

    • @bretttrommler756
      @bretttrommler756 Před 15 dny

      @@arcioko2142 not always. Science says that everything was created from nothing, I.e. the Big Bang. What’s more believable; “nothing” suddenly exploded and became everything… or a supreme being created everything we see?

    • @shexec32
      @shexec32 Před 14 dny

      ​@@bretttrommler756 Yeah sure, I can take an objective look at the Genesis account of creation.
      Hmm, I see there's a contradiction in Genesis 1:2 about the Earth existing before the Sun, in contradiction with the astronomical theory of star and protoplanetary formation. I'm reading a passage in 1:6 about the sky forming from the ocean, contradicting atmospheric geophysics and Genesis 1:2 where the water has a surface? I'm reading a thermodynamic paradox in Genesis 1:11 about liquid water existing without a source of heat, at below freezing point? Now I'm reading a contradiction in Genesis 1:11 to the basic biology about plants functioning without sunlight? Now I'm reading in Genesis 1:12 about fruit trees functioning without animals present, which contradicting angiosperm botany?
      How many contradictions are in this creation story?
      Oh and what's this on the next page, in Genesis 2? A different account of the same event but with a contradictory order to the events of Genesis 1?
      Two accounts of creation in the bible that contradict each other!?
      An objective mind should have no trouble dismissing a creation story filled with contradictory and self-contradictory statements as false. But just in case you have to be spoonfed your epistemology through bible verses (it's Matthew 23:28 btw), rather than understand the Aristotleian laws of thought, here's what the laws of thought say about contradictions. The law of noncontradiction states that contradictory accounts cannot be true at the same time in the same sense. At least one of the accounts must be wrong.
      Now let's look at evolution with an objective mind, a concept that requires just one more ingredient after you have accepted adaptation occurs like Comrade Tucker did in this video. One ingredient only - and that is time. Once you have adaptation and once you have time, evolution via genetic variability, is inevitable. Didn't even need to bring in natural selection (not that it doesn't occur), and we now have an explanation for the common descent of species, the appearance of transitional species, mass extinction events, the appearance of phenotypes, and an accepted theory that doesn't have to contradict the laws of physics or chemistry or biology or geology or history.
      So what evidence do we find that the Earth is more than 6000 years old? An objective mind sees that evidence in the stars & the years that light takes to reach us. That mind sees it in the solar system and the age of meteorites and the planetary craters, sees it in archaeology in the caves of Lascaux. That objective mind sees evidence in nuclear physics with the half life of uranium-238 or carbon-14 or potassium-40, in hydrocarbon exploration, in geological rock formation, in the African savanna, in the comparative anatomy of animals, in the directly observed domestication of the banana and tomato.
      So does my openly objective mind, accept the epistemologically sound evolutionary theory of life more than the contradiction-filled Genesis story and contradicts not just science, but also archeology, geography, history, logic and itself? My mind chooses the more parsimonious explanation.
      It was 17 contradictions I counted in the Genesis account of creation.

    • @thomasneal9291
      @thomasneal9291 Před 13 dny +3

      @@bretttrommler756 evidence has a definition... one you clearly do not know.

  • @zeebee74
    @zeebee74 Před 18 dny +41

    8:47 I'm so tired of people saying "it's just a theory." I'm a theoretical chemist - what does that mean to those types of people? I don't exist? Like it makes no sense.

    • @bgeniij
      @bgeniij Před 18 dny +10

      If someone proves that you exist, do you become a legal chemist, or a chemical law? Lol. Also, look on the bright side, at least you're not a hypothetical chemist.

    • @mathiasrryba
      @mathiasrryba Před 18 dny +10

      and he's also said that "the adaptation theory is obviously true" in which case, if such a theory did even exist, why'd he call it a theory?

    • @bennowakowski3099
      @bennowakowski3099 Před 16 dny +2

      The only group of people allowed to say "it's just a theory" are the hosts of the Theorist channels

    • @seanryland329
      @seanryland329 Před 13 dny

      As a fellow (former) theoretical chemist, I just go with the Fallout response: "they asked me if I had a degree in theoretical chemistry; I told them I had a theoretical degree in chemistry"
      Now I just teach Gen Chem and O-Chem, so I just handwave right past all the math in quantum and most of the 1st and 2nd years seem to be OK with that...But I don't let them off the hook if they can't explain the difference between a scientific law and scientific theory by the final exam

    • @fordid42
      @fordid42 Před 13 dny

      What these science dumbos like Tucker are doing when they say "it's just a theory" is to dumb everything ever done by science down into just everyday theories, like gut instinct or "I have a hunch" types of theories. As if scientists are all sitting around hitting a bong, sipping tea, and saying, "Hell yeah, that sounds cool, we'll publish that," like that's how peer review and research work to them.

  • @Sound557
    @Sound557 Před 18 dny +266

    “Darwinist” lines of evidence: cladistic phylogenetics, fossils, DNA, etc.
    Creationist evidence: “let there be…”

    • @steveg1961
      @steveg1961 Před 18 dny +19

      And "population genetics," which is basically what boosted the science of evolution into scientific stardom back in the early 1900s.

    • @libertyprime9307
      @libertyprime9307 Před 18 dny +12

      To be fair, none of that is Darwinian except the fossils.
      To me, the Darwinian aspect of evolution is natural selection. His main discovery and contribution.

    • @boredumbsleepyhead
      @boredumbsleepyhead Před 17 dny

      They have a book full of really disgusting, outdated bullshit that a child could debunk and that's all they need

    • @malchir4036
      @malchir4036 Před 17 dny +8

      I wouldn't even call it evidence because evidence exists in relation to a model. Creationism doesn't have a model. Magic does poof doesn't tell us anything.

    • @chaddowdle5281
      @chaddowdle5281 Před 17 dny

      Okay then, how about "Let there be cladistic phylogenetics, fossils, DNA, etc". How does that theory work for you

  • @DrobusMaximus
    @DrobusMaximus Před 18 dny +330

    Damn, as a childless software developer myself, he's onto us. And I thought we could make the human race extinct without anyone noticing :(

    • @MrRancidity
      @MrRancidity Před 18 dny +28

      Shuuuut uuuuup, we're meant to deny it.

    • @christophersandford5888
      @christophersandford5888 Před 18 dny +18

      I mean, I had a child as soon as I went into AI just to cover for it, apparently that didn't work as a distraction.

    • @mikesimms1
      @mikesimms1 Před 18 dny +24

      As a childless software developer myself, I was not aware of these plans. Did I miss a meeting? Perhaps it's because I'm not in California.

    • @Greg501-
      @Greg501- Před 18 dny +5

      Don't worry guys, they'll just call anyone who believes that a conspiracy nut. There's always a flock of contrarians about every little detail on the Internet these days.

    • @gogudelagaze1585
      @gogudelagaze1585 Před 18 dny +3

      @@mikesimms1 No meeting, it's just the result of taking optimisation to its logical conclusion

  • @tobias4411
    @tobias4411 Před 13 dny +28

    "Religion began when the first scoundrel met the first fool" - Voltaire

  • @2l84me8
    @2l84me8 Před 15 dny +15

    Creationists always claim “I believe in adaptation, not evolution”, but they can never describe how the mechanism of adaptation works.
    Goes to show you they have no clue what they’re talking about.

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 3 dny

      False claim, they explain this frequently and in great detail

  • @chlorophyllphile
    @chlorophyllphile Před 18 dny +254

    The fact that Tucker Carlson has any kind of following is mindboggling

    • @lucrative6477
      @lucrative6477 Před 18 dny +17

      I assumed it was like a meme following. Like people just followed the bow tie guy John Stewart destroyed for laughs. The fact that old people take him serious is concerning and hilarious.

    • @Nothingseen
      @Nothingseen Před 18 dny +16

      It's fairly small, all told. He was such a big draw for Fox prime time that they kept him on even though they had no ads to show on his slot, but eventually he became too much of a problem for even them so they dumped him. If people were truly invested in him, they would've turned wherever he went into the new megahit, but they didn't. Turns out the prime time Fox News slot is what makes a conservative pundit successful, not the other way around.

    • @chlorophyllphile
      @chlorophyllphile Před 18 dny +12

      @@Nothingseen Sure, but he still has some following. And when he was on Fox and more popular he was already spewing garbage.

    • @Nothingseen
      @Nothingseen Před 18 dny

      @@chlorophyllphile Oh yeah I agree. I watched Jon Stewart tell him to stop hurting America like 15 years ago and I thought "oh, dude's done for"
      AND YET, here he still is! The conservative movement is beyond shame, and seems to take a measure of glee in being hated by most people. It's a real anti-social personality disorder type thing.

    • @MijinLaw
      @MijinLaw Před 18 dny

      I think (sadly) he's more popular than we'd like to believe. e.g. he was ahead of the curve in being pro-Russia. The MAGA / QAnon nutters love him, which is probably about a quarter of the country.

  • @NinjaMonkeyPrime
    @NinjaMonkeyPrime Před 18 dny +288

    This answers the question that no one wanted answered - who can make Rogan sound smart and reasonable? Tucker.

    • @BobQuigley
      @BobQuigley Před 18 dny +11

      Ouch! Bullseye

    • @Maraien
      @Maraien Před 18 dny +1

      What false things has Joe Rogan said? I'm not stating you're wrong.

    • @NinjaMonkeyPrime
      @NinjaMonkeyPrime Před 18 dny

      @@Maraien _"What false things has Joe Rogan said? I'm not stating you're wrong"_ I never said false, I said smart and reasonable. But if you look at all the false information that Joe entertains, you can easily claim he's also saying false things. His support of Hancock is one example or his continued support of dangerous medical misinformation including HIV isn't linked to AIDS. Is Joe spreading that false information on purpose? Or is he just a moron who has been fooled? Does it matter? He's insanely popular with a huge platform and that should demand he have responsibility for what he says or promotes. But since he appeals to the anti-woke crowd, he ends up bulletproof to responsibility.

    • @ack7
      @ack7 Před 18 dny +36

      Joe Rogan is reasonable stupid, Tucker Carlson is unreasonable stupid, so of course Rogan sounds smart in comparison

    • @RealVladPutin
      @RealVladPutin Před 18 dny +31

      @@Maraien I believe Rogan is in good faith, he has that attitude of “I’m just asking questions,” unfortunately many of his questions are stupid. He has many questionable guests too.

  • @mmerri9780
    @mmerri9780 Před 15 dny +9

    I really hope Rogan asks you on the show. Your temperment and no BS approach would be wonderful on his show

  • @singularity3724
    @singularity3724 Před 17 dny +26

    As someone who codes for a living, I can confirm that having more children does make your code better, and these CHILDLESS software engineers are the reason we know less today than farmers 100 years ago!

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny +2

      Indeed, everyone knows that “quiverfull” parents are renowned for writing the very best code ever. It’s really amazing.

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 Před 17 dny +3

      It doesn't, but if you allow more children in your code, it will work faster on a multi core CPU.

    • @NeilMartin98
      @NeilMartin98 Před 16 dny +1

      I love my parent-child inheritance in my code. Avoids Tucker Carlson type inefficiency.

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 Před 16 dny +1

      @ScienceNow- Your wouldn't spot a joke even if someone commented the line for you in the source, would you?

    • @NeilMartin98
      @NeilMartin98 Před 16 dny

      @ScienceNow- It's a coding joke, please google Inheritance and Polymorphism.
      You've just projected a lot of your insecurities though so thanks for sharing that.

  • @brave_sir_robin5214
    @brave_sir_robin5214 Před 18 dny +76

    As someone who was raised young earth creationist, your videos have been very helpful for me in my deconstruction. The debunks that target specific YEC arguments have helped me a lot with "un-learning" all the bs that was spewed at me my entire life.

    • @kaudsiz
      @kaudsiz Před 18 dny +10

      I also learned Creationism as a kid. However, my parents allowed me to study real science on my own
      Religion is 👎😫

    • @RedRocket4000
      @RedRocket4000 Před 18 dny +1

      @@kaudsiz Some religion that which makes the news. Plenty of devout Scientists supporting evolution.

    • @RedRocket4000
      @RedRocket4000 Před 18 dny +3

      There is irony in that these are on the Protestant side when in the early Protestant movement they would reject the creationist argument because they believed in Predestination . Especially the Calvinist movement. This was from Theology that realized over time that if you worshiped an all knowing, present everywhere and all powerful God that God could insure everything thing they wanted to happen at the moment of creation that God would not need to do anything after that point other than direct talk to leaders and have a Son.
      Predestination in part what got the Catholic Church to switch sides to the Evolution side after the evidence for Evolution became overwhelming. That evolution is how god expressed god's will in the area.
      Note under Predestination God can hear prayer and answer it at the moment of creation no need to modify things currently. Here is God is not limited by time a logical theologic thought.
      Predestination fell out of favor over time as it meant your dammed to hell or to heaven when the Universe was created you don't actually have a choice it a very anti free will doctrine. Of course you were still expected to pray and follow all the teachings it just that what seamed to be a free will choice on your part to do so or not was illusionary.

    • @MegaSpacemanSpliff
      @MegaSpacemanSpliff Před 18 dny +4

      It's fantastic that you've managed to crawl out of that shroud of ignorance your family pulled you into. For every one person who escapes it, there's probably a few who don't...

    • @bigdaddydrip4452
      @bigdaddydrip4452 Před 18 dny +2

      To give you a further perspective beyond the debunking of biblical literalism, i recommend reading some of Friedrich Nietzsches work. He does a lot of critiques against modern culture and Christian morality that are very thought-provoking.

  • @Josembique-yh4di
    @Josembique-yh4di Před 18 dny +65

    Tucker: "Well I have a theory!" no tucker, you dont have a theory, you have a hypothesis. A theory is the highest honor any scientific discovery can acheive, a hypothesis can be made in a 1st grade classroom.

    • @shassett79
      @shassett79 Před 18 dny +13

      In fairness to first graders, most of them know that a hypothesis is as-yet-unproven speculation. Tucker and his ilk think their "theory" is divine truth provided by the creator of the universe.

    • @ProfessorDaveExplains
      @ProfessorDaveExplains  Před 18 dny +69

      Also DUHH GOD DID IT is not a hypothesis

    • @yag-yet_another_gamer
      @yag-yet_another_gamer Před 18 dny +1

      ​@@ProfessorDaveExplainscare to provide your reasoning?

    • @shassett79
      @shassett79 Před 18 dny +17

      @@yag-yet_another_gamer I'd argue that a key aspect of a hypothesis- or one that's useful, anyway- is falsifiability. If your "hypothesis" entails the existence of an eternal, omnipotent, nonphysical consciousness that exists somewhere beyond space and time, I'm not sure how you falsify that.

    • @steveg1961
      @steveg1961 Před 18 dny +5

      @@ProfessorDaveExplains wrote, "Also DUHH GOD DID IT is not a hypothesis."
      You beat me to the punch here.

  • @angusyang5917
    @angusyang5917 Před 12 dny +12

    Question: If Joe Rogan ever invited *you* to be on his podcast to discuss science, would you accept?

    • @ProfessorDaveExplains
      @ProfessorDaveExplains  Před 12 dny +24

      Yes

    • @felipelanderos5337
      @felipelanderos5337 Před 2 dny

      He would probably talk about fighting and been in shape and would try to push a macho sort of vibe as he has done in the past with guest’s that he doesn’t feel the smartest o coolest guy around. No hate on joe but someone needs to talk about that shit.

    • @sarsaparillasunset3873
      @sarsaparillasunset3873 Před 12 hodinami

      Rogan interviews people with interesting ideas, not people without interesting ideas

    • @FatKat911
      @FatKat911 Před 35 minutami

      ​@@sarsaparillasunset3873 Science is interesting.

  • @amyserr7780
    @amyserr7780 Před 17 dny +8

    Man I have to tell my kids they don’t have a father since my husband is a software developer.

  • @kaamraanroshan68
    @kaamraanroshan68 Před 18 dny +118

    When someone becomes a "celebrity", they think they have the right to jump in the middle of any scientific issue and comment like a clown.

    • @CATKYBNM
      @CATKYBNM Před 15 dny +4

      Everyone is entitled to contribute their opinion.

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis Před 15 dny +9

      ​@@CATKYBNM Even on topics they very clearly and provably know nothing about?

    • @CATKYBNM
      @CATKYBNM Před 15 dny +1

      @@JohnGardnerAlhadis I would say that if someone believes in a religion, they're entitled to argue how the world was created. Regardless of whether you beleive it to be inaccruate or not. There are credible scientists from cambridge that argue similar arguments (maybe a bit more structured). Why would gatekeeping bhuddist monks, hindus, christians, muslims etc from creation debates be beneficial? If people think Tucker doesn't have a leg to stand on and science is irrefutable then that's okay, but to gatekeep anyone with an opinion is wrong.

    • @stefanvermeulen9093
      @stefanvermeulen9093 Před 14 dny +7

      ⁠​⁠@@CATKYBNMif you want to have a scientific discussion about how people came to be, you need have evidence for your theory. People aren’t gatekeeping, they are simply ignoring theories that add no value to the discussion.

    • @ceeemm1901
      @ceeemm1901 Před 14 dny

      Drunk on the misguided feedback of their self importance.

  • @NoticesUrBulgaria676
    @NoticesUrBulgaria676 Před 18 dny +176

    "Everyone knows that segregation was one of the b- Worst things that this country has done" - Tucker

    • @8thFurno
      @8thFurno Před 18 dny +16

      And what makes it even better, is that segregation is far from the worst thing America has ever done (it still wasn’t a good thing though).

    • @tma2001
      @tma2001 Před 18 dny +12

      I was shocked to learn that Lincoln advocated for segregation and wanted to encourage blacks to return to Africa:
      "On August 14, 1862, Lincoln met at the White House delegation of Black leaders to make his case for the voluntary emigration of African Americans to countries outside the U.S. “Your race suffer from living among us, while ours suffer from your presence… It is better for us both, therefore, to be separated,” Lincoln told the delegation."
      Intermarriage between the races and political equality were too much even for Lincoln - today we would label such views as white supremacist.

    • @japowey8958
      @japowey8958 Před 18 dny +4

      okay tucker is a bloke but that was obviously just him stumbling over his words. using that against him is unreasonable. everyone messes up their words sometimes.

    • @stormburn1
      @stormburn1 Před 18 dny +5

      @@tma2001Yeah, kinda wild how backwards progressivism was then. I try to focus on appreciating the steps taken back then that let us criticize them for being so small today.

    • @MetastaticMaladies
      @MetastaticMaladies Před 18 dny

      @@tma2001 That’s why people today say that the founding fathers and hero’s of the revolution were white supremacist, yet they get shouted down at by others that worship them with no historical context and lots of bias. There is lots of propaganda about our history and the notable people in it.

  • @Paladwyn
    @Paladwyn Před 15 dny +5

    Carlson is a known liar, he admits it and he is proud of it. To even have him on a platform where he can push those lies to people who WANT to be lied to, is a disservice.

    • @yourdreamcarsucks
      @yourdreamcarsucks Před 13 dny

      Everyone lies and everyone is lied to, he has a platform because people like him

  • @hansweichselbaum2534
    @hansweichselbaum2534 Před 15 dny +19

    He is a prime example of right-wing science denialism.

  • @davidmurphy563
    @davidmurphy563 Před 18 dny +42

    Funny how nobody ever says the Oxygen Theory of Combustion is "just a theory".

    • @jimb9063
      @jimb9063 Před 18 dny +12

      "The theory of gravity is just a theo
      r
      r
      r
      y!!"
      The ground definitely exists though.

    • @cobalt4045
      @cobalt4045 Před 18 dny +7

      Never mind the applied sciences. Music Theory is also "just a theory."

    • @jamesnite2157
      @jamesnite2157 Před 18 dny +1

      They would if they could monetize it

    • @Kingofthe5000
      @Kingofthe5000 Před 18 dny +9

      Along the lines of questioning Germ Theory.
      Unsurprisingly, massive amounts of people still avoid washing their hands because they can’t see the microorganisms with their unaided eyes.

    • @Competitive_Antagonist
      @Competitive_Antagonist Před 18 dny +5

      I'm sure the flat earthers Peter and Pete would call it "just a theory".

  • @curtis1905
    @curtis1905 Před 18 dny +220

    Not enough people are calling these tools out

    • @chaosundivided2525
      @chaosundivided2525 Před 18 dny +7

      I unironically agree Mr. Rick Sanchez from the hit Adult Swim television series Rick and Morty (no hate just having a laugh)

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 Před 18 dny +9

      @curtis1905
      I feel like it's more "not enough people are calling them out *correctly"*_ Great thing about Dave (one of them, anyway) is he doesn't use arguments or talking points people can worm their way out of by "agreeing to disagree" or such things without looking like their perspective has _little to _*_no_* basis in fact

    • @spoon8754
      @spoon8754 Před 17 dny

      @@ivoryas1696 I agree I just think he would reach more people of he wasn't so hostile to anyone who doesn't already know what he knows

    • @ivoryas1696
      @ivoryas1696 Před 16 dny +2

      @@spoon8754
      The hostility isn't necessarily that bad to people who simply don't know and act in good faith.
      But people who _clearly_ are ignorant or dishonest in making statements they say are "correct" relative to people who _aren't_ such, are being disrespectful by their nature, and so he throws it back at them.
      I'd advocate for more patience but honestly... I feel like it's fine if some people go the harsh approach as long as we don't *_all_*
      -Also... it's funny 💀-

    • @skotski
      @skotski Před 16 dny +1

      @@spoon8754 or willing to consider things that he isn’t capable of.

  • @redmed10
    @redmed10 Před 8 dny +4

    No pushback on carlson from rogan. Increasingly disappointed with Joe. I find him unwatchable now.

  • @scotthelwig9640
    @scotthelwig9640 Před 2 dny +1

    I’m soooo grateful that I stumbled upon your channel!

  • @simonh10
    @simonh10 Před 18 dny +204

    Asking Tucker about evolution is like asking Tucker about journalism. He knows nothing about the subject.

    • @AboveEmAllProduction
      @AboveEmAllProduction Před 18 dny +1

      Isn't he a journalist?

    • @prof.crastinator
      @prof.crastinator Před 18 dny +1

      @@AboveEmAllProductionDid you ask that in the “I’m just asking” Tucker voice? Because objectively no he is not. He is a washed up bow-tie wearing ex cnn employee who also got fired from fox’s opinion show.

    • @dangeerraaron
      @dangeerraaron Před 18 dny +31

      ​@@AboveEmAllProduction well-paid propagandist.

    • @mikelxanadu
      @mikelxanadu Před 18 dny +12

      @@AboveEmAllProductionwhoosh

    • @AboveEmAllProduction
      @AboveEmAllProduction Před 18 dny

      @@mikelxanadu Hahaha. No sir, the wooosh is on you

  • @jhouck1969
    @jhouck1969 Před 18 dny +131

    "It isn't a god because we made it," says the guy who believes in a totally man-made cloud daddy...

    • @TheDarkSide11891
      @TheDarkSide11891 Před 18 dny +13

      ​​@@bean7039Considering the fact we have extensive evidence of something at least resembling the Big Bang Cosmological Model, then yes it sounds perfectly reasonable. That we don't know exactly what caused it yet is irrelevant. Once upon a time we thought a deity was responsible for rain and sacrificed people to it. Now we understand climate science. That science has not yet got a specific for explanation something doesn't mean it will never be explainable.

    • @j0j0dartiste21
      @j0j0dartiste21 Před 18 dny +8

      I don't think the Tucker even believes in THAT. It's just going to be a new and convenient pivot.

    • @XPISigmaArt
      @XPISigmaArt Před 18 dny +3

      @@TheDarkSide11891 but that also doesn't mean we need to subscribe to mythology without any reason to believe it, either.

    • @jhouck1969
      @jhouck1969 Před 18 dny +3

      @@j0j0dartiste21 I'll say one thing - if the Tucker Carlson's of the world are right about the Biblical god, they are going to be in for an unpleasant surprise in the afterlife...

  • @freddan6fly
    @freddan6fly Před 17 dny +13

    Scientific evidence: "measurement, data, analysis, rigorous testing"
    Tuckers evidence: "A book says a thing"

    • @josephmother2659
      @josephmother2659 Před 16 dny +2

      “A collection of texts that are extremely loosely correlated and compiled and edited by countless people says a bunch of things with zero evidence”

    • @Pan-demic
      @Pan-demic Před 16 dny

      @@josephmother2659Tucker: A book and my modern, ideologically motivated literal interpretation of that book within a specific cultural context said this is true so it is true

  • @donaldwobamajr6550
    @donaldwobamajr6550 Před 18 dny +74

    Saying that you believe in adaptation, but not evolution is like saying that addition is real, but multiplication is not.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny +10

      It seems to be a product of habitually small thinking. Inches? Sure! But miles? No way!

    • @ihaventshoweredin6weeksbut527
      @ihaventshoweredin6weeksbut527 Před 8 dny

      Yeah I believe 2+2 equals 4! But 2+2+2+2+2 equals 10 is crazyy!

    • @wanderer5438
      @wanderer5438 Před 6 dny

      ​​@@0okaminoRight! I always thought the whole "microevolution" argument was the stupidest argument among the myriad of stupid arguments science deniers use.
      "You can have small adaptation, but not major changes leading to speciation"? Guess what happens when you take something, and then make small changes to it for a hundred million years? You get a damn different result than what you started with, that's for sure. Many, many small changes make for a big difference in the "end" result.

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 3 dny

      It's like believing in adolescence but not 200' tall giants

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 3 dny

      @@cosmictreason2242 Who claims that there were ever 200' tall giants?

  • @samaielyaotzin6783
    @samaielyaotzin6783 Před 18 dny +15

    Tucker: It's got electrolytes.
    Joe: What are electrolytes? Do you even know??
    Tucker: it's The thing Brawndo is made from.

  • @magnetiktrax
    @magnetiktrax Před 15 dny +3

    How does anyone take Tucker seriously? 🤦‍♂

  • @vishalkote1475
    @vishalkote1475 Před 18 dny +3

    “Childless Software Engineers”
    Me, the child of two software engineers: 💀💀💀

  • @user-eg4he8po9n
    @user-eg4he8po9n Před 18 dny +59

    Calling Tucker a tool implies a function…

    • @drhexagonapus
      @drhexagonapus Před 18 dny

      His function is to spread Russian propaganda and white christian nationalism

    • @IkhtionikosVDS
      @IkhtionikosVDS Před 18 dny +4

      True, but don't forget that tools are used by others, not themselves

    • @ninjaturtletyke3328
      @ninjaturtletyke3328 Před 18 dny +3

      The function is to appeal to his in groups propaganda. Without people like him the doubt for creationism will increase and people will stop believing in it.
      Though intuitively the evidences are different, in terms of structure and quality of evidence flat earth and evolution denial are equally ridiculous positions.
      You could chalk this up to how the round earth is just way more intuitive to explain and understand. But even creationist believe in quantum physics despite the evidence and explanation for that science is all over the place. Many flat earthers even will appeal to quantum physics. Confirmation bias is more of a factor in my opinion
      Without this function evolution denial becomes an equivalent position to flat earth

    • @pepebeezon772
      @pepebeezon772 Před 18 dny +2

      Look how divided the US is right now, are you really going to suggest he had no part to play in this?

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny +2

      Oh, he has a function. It’s terrible and detrimental to those who aren’t into his brand of fascism, but it’s a function.

  • @Thepepper272
    @Thepepper272 Před 18 dny +140

    bro i dont know how u retain ur sanity dealing with ppl like this. w dave

    • @mimosveta
      @mimosveta Před 18 dny

      he's not dealing with ppl like this. tucker doesn't even know who this guy is, so, there's no dealing of any kind, on anyone's part. he seeks out ppl minding their own business, and then attacks them, in this case he goes after one of rare anti imperialist voices in the media, up until recently, the only anti imperialist voice in the mainstream media, and attacks him on the grounds that he, who never claimed to know jack about science, doesn't know jack about science. this reminds me of those right wing guys (who differ from "dave" only in being aware that they are right wing) who whine about r-word left, cause some rando had a meltdown somewhere in public. both are just trying to cash in on the outrage and 5 minutes of hate, w/o either contributing to science, I mean, if this is your first time hearing about evolution, I stand corrected, but I'm pretty sure you haven't learned anything from this video, or in case of those guys contributing jack to improving lives of ordinary people, cause instead of attacking that f-ist in white house, they go after ordinary ppl who hold no power and no one asks them about anything. no one asks tucker about science either. no one watches tucker for science either, I've also never heard anyone say that tucker is an intelligent man. so what in the world was the purpose of this stupid video?
      you ppl need to learn about communism, and start uniting instead of hating. not "dave", he's flat out f-ist, he literally made this video to showcase how much he hates tucker, but you know, ppl like you

    • @user-by6fp4ov3k
      @user-by6fp4ov3k Před 18 dny +12

      He sings himself that theme song of his before he starts. It gives him the strength of 10 men.

    • @stevenl378
      @stevenl378 Před 18 dny +2

      Fr fr professor Dave 💪😎

    • @ikilledaman
      @ikilledaman Před 18 dny

      fr

    • @designtechdk
      @designtechdk Před 18 dny +6

      His name is MR. FARINA!

  • @jonquillen5300
    @jonquillen5300 Před 22 hodinami

    “At which point Tucker would 💩 his pants” 😂

  • @chelseahindle3645
    @chelseahindle3645 Před 14 dny +2

    Damn, no one told me the scientific community had given up on evolution before I submitted my evolution essay for my zoology degree 😭

  • @Nawakooo0
    @Nawakooo0 Před 18 dny +128

    It's crazy to see JOE ROGAN being the reasonable one for once

    • @MeatBags
      @MeatBags Před 18 dny +12

      How is Rogan unreasonable ?

    • @tw20239
      @tw20239 Před 18 dny +25

      Y'all portray him as way more of an unreasonable idiot than he really is, he's a smart guy who listens to really varied perspectives

    • @user-vt3vo1yd3v
      @user-vt3vo1yd3v Před 18 dny +3

      Give 3 examples of joe rogan being unreasonable.

    • @bradkenny1506
      @bradkenny1506 Před 18 dny +15

      I’m not a loyal Joe Rogan fan by any means, but I’ve seen a ton of clips during my times of mindless scrolling on CZcams. I’ve never seen anything from him that really screams unreasonable, I’ve heard some of his opinions that I completely disagree with, but he honestly seems quite open minded if given good reason or evidence.

    • @RHatcherMD
      @RHatcherMD Před 18 dny

      @@user-vt3vo1yd3v I don't need to give you three. Just one. I am taking the kitchen sink approach to unreasonableness. I see one instance of unreasonableness, and I throw out the whole show.
      And I refuse to give even one, until you watch 14 hours of Professor Dave content

  • @KDestroyer9
    @KDestroyer9 Před 18 dny +31

    I’ve really had this on my mind every time people say it’s “just a theory”, is what they think a theory is closer to what a hypothesis actually is?

    • @charliedoyle7824
      @charliedoyle7824 Před 18 dny

      Yes, they think a scientific theory is what scientists actually call a hypothesis.
      A scientific theory is an explanation that corroborates lots of data by the scientific method. A well-established theory is when there is so much evidence that enough of the entire field agrees that it is the best explanation of what is really going on. A hypothesis is a potential explanation that doesn't yet have enough corroboration to call it a theory.
      Evolution by natural selection is a very well-established theory.
      People who make this mistake give themselves away as scientifically illiterate.

    • @stavrosrahnos6071
      @stavrosrahnos6071 Před 17 dny +7

      Yeah, pretty much. A lot of people have the "I have a theory as to how this works" and the scientific "theory of evolution" mixed up all the time. A theory is just an idea to some people or it's derived from the classic "in theory" expression so then when they hear the word theory, they think "oh evolution exists in theory".

    • @pavel9652
      @pavel9652 Před 16 dny +1

      Colloquially, theory means either substantiated or unsubstantiated speculation. It is unfortunate it means something completely different in science, and people aren't familiar with science. Tools would always find a way, thought. Every day the universe creates a better tool ;)

    • @archapmangcmg
      @archapmangcmg Před 15 dny

      Not even a scientific hypothesis since scientists have to have facts to base their hypothesis before they'll even accept it themselves, not to mention that hypotheses must be testable.
      Mother Tucker can't even get to the first step!

    • @KDestroyer9
      @KDestroyer9 Před 14 dny

      @@stavrosrahnos6071Nail on the head there

  • @redblaze8700
    @redblaze8700 Před 17 dny +4

    Carlsons' laughter would make him the poor mans' Joker

  • @MegaeffinGarchomp17
    @MegaeffinGarchomp17 Před 15 dny

    Please do more of these. This was amazing.

  • @bryanweeks3843
    @bryanweeks3843 Před 18 dny +49

    Tucker is the embodiment of the age old saying: Stupid people think they're smart, Smart people think they are dumb. Bottom line, you can't teach people who think they know everything already.

    • @miaomiaochan
      @miaomiaochan Před 18 dny +3

      Unfortunately, that last group comprises like 90% of CZcams commenters (not including you).

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny

      I don’t believe Tucker is really _that_ stupid, but he knows a significant part of his appeal is to people who are. That’s not to say that he’s a disingenuous grifter in all aspects, though, as he is genuinely a right-wing fascist, but a grifter as well.

  • @robsquared2
    @robsquared2 Před 18 dny +31

    Tucker had to go off the deep end to get a stable audience now that he's off fox.

    • @RocketboyX
      @RocketboyX Před 18 dny +3

      He does get that sweet check signed by Putin.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny +1

      Off the deep end and into the toilet.

  • @LeoDragon34
    @LeoDragon34 Před 16 dny +3

    He has the intellect of a 5th grader and giggles like a 5th grader too. A 5th grade girl, of course.

  • @riversart2030
    @riversart2030 Před 18 dny +16

    What the hell does being childless have to do with anything? Is that supposed to be an insult? As if making a baby is some kind of great achievement?

    • @xocomaox
      @xocomaox Před 18 dny +2

      His argument is that having a child means you are married which is impossible for a software developer to do because they don't believe in God. Or something like that probably.

    • @beanapprentice1687
      @beanapprentice1687 Před 17 dny +8

      it goes back to the twisted conservative view that you must have children and start a family in order to be a good person. So yea, Tucker was making a kind of insult.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny +4

      It’s just one of his usual dog whistles, for his whacko audience to assign some kind of meaning to.

    • @antonioscendrategattico2302
      @antonioscendrategattico2302 Před 16 dny

      It's not an argument because that's not how Tucker's new crowd thinks. They think by stereotypes, so they want to build an unflattering picture of their opponents to be as distant as possible from what they think is a virtuous person (which is also a contradictory mess) so they can attribute all positions they're opposed to to that stereotype and dismiss it while feeling good about themselves and how not like this dumb, ugly person that totally exists outside of their heads.

    • @davidbrookes8324
      @davidbrookes8324 Před 16 dny

      Its an insinuation that they only have their own egos to give self validation. Due to not having children, they don't care about the future of the world or future society. Its fallacious resoning, and probably a lot of self projection.

  • @thomasflanagan505
    @thomasflanagan505 Před 18 dny +103

    Just being introspective here, but it saddens me to know that I have uttered these exact talking points with sincerity.
    Thank you to Professor Dave and other Science communicators for teaching me how stupid Christianity made me sound

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny +18

      Hey, it’s not being wrong that is really bad; it’s being unwilling to be corrected. You have allowed yourself to do better, and be better, and that’s great.

    • @rleriche5044
      @rleriche5044 Před 16 dny +5

      The angels of non-stupid rejoiced

    • @albertmockel6245
      @albertmockel6245 Před 16 dny +8

      I am an atheist but I think you can be a christian and believe in evolution. Just don't read a text dating back centuries and millennia literally. There are tons of texts, religious and otherwise, and very few of them are to be taken literally.

    • @user-hy9it2lm9k
      @user-hy9it2lm9k Před 16 dny +5

      Nobody is born knowing anything. We all come from a starting point of total ignorance. There is no shame in growing at different rates, or being at a different spot in your journey of discovery than others. Only in stopping for fear of what's ahead.

    • @feliciavale4279
      @feliciavale4279 Před 15 dny +1

      I'm sorry you lost your way. Why do you believe man over God?

  • @maxmac7845
    @maxmac7845 Před 18 dny +36

    When stupidity meets professional liar it spits out a Carlson. He's been irritating millions for decades.

    • @bonzology322
      @bonzology322 Před 16 dny +2

      He’s damaged humanity for decades

  • @ILoveGrilledCheese
    @ILoveGrilledCheese Před 2 dny +1

    Tuck is ridiculous when he doesn’t have a script to read from. I mean, he’s ridiculous then as well but this is adolescence.

  • @archaichobo6969
    @archaichobo6969 Před 18 dny +37

    Carlson is a grifter. He knows his primary audience.

    • @HarryNicNicholas
      @HarryNicNicholas Před 17 dny

      they all are, i call them "new christian" no interest in the teachings of jesus, solely interested in subs, likes, patron, course sales and book sales. if you want to be a good christian, be atheist....

    • @orange_penis
      @orange_penis Před 15 dny

      All political pundits are grifters and type of audience U have doesn't really matter much

  • @willberry6434
    @willberry6434 Před 18 dny +18

    He’s so blatant with his disinformation

  • @CaptainFlips
    @CaptainFlips Před 13 dny +3

    Saying adaptation exists but evolution is fake is pretty exactly like a flat earther saying that bouyancy is real but gravity is fake (although technically reversed)

  • @TallBob1962
    @TallBob1962 Před 17 dny +3

    Carlson is the exact same ilk as O'Reilly who thought we did not know how tides work.

    • @adamc1966
      @adamc1966 Před 16 dny

      We know how tides work its O'Reilly who has no clue about the basics of anything scientific 👍

  • @bpa5721
    @bpa5721 Před 18 dny +23

    Let's look at dogs? Did he order the Kent Hovind DVD's?

    • @LetsCook64
      @LetsCook64 Před 18 dny +8

      @bpa5721 My dog has been struggling with differential calculus. Must be something in the food he eats.

    • @Flexy59
      @Flexy59 Před 18 dny +2

      @@LetsCook64 let me know if he gets the hang of it, cause i also struggle with it

    • @DanDan-eh7ul
      @DanDan-eh7ul Před 18 dny +1

      Lucky you. My dog has trouble having any thought at all. Very much a "No thoughts, head empty" type of dog.

    • @vallejomach6721
      @vallejomach6721 Před 17 dny +2

      It's the same talking points they all have to use because they're running out of justifications for their made-up imaginary and delusional nonsense.

  • @dannychenski687
    @dannychenski687 Před 18 dny +22

    5:16 Dave, these videos are hilarious, but your tone of voice makes me believe that covering these immovable objects is getting painfully tedious for you lmaoo take care of yourself

  • @pavel9652
    @pavel9652 Před 17 dny +5

    Great video! I always liked your zero nonsense, direct and sarcastic style, which reminds me Matt Dillahunty! ;) Deniers get harsh treatment they deserve, especially those who lie for the Discovery Institute. Mundane things like Italian and Latin playlists are superb as well!

  • @williamhager855
    @williamhager855 Před 17 dny +3

    I’m a simple man. I see Carlson Tucker and tool in the same title and I click.

  • @jloiben12
    @jloiben12 Před 18 dny +68

    Tummy Tuck isn’t even a good creationist hack

    • @white_isnt_a_race2338
      @white_isnt_a_race2338 Před 18 dny

      *she doesn’t even go here

    • @jonathon5075
      @jonathon5075 Před 18 dny +2

      Best nickname, stealing it if you don't mind

    • @hilmanh2832
      @hilmanh2832 Před 8 dny

      none of the creationist are good though....

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 3 dny

      @@hilmanh2832 you should read The Genesis Flood, then. PhD fluid dynamics professor at VTech wrote that in 1961. It's a hugely relevant piece of history you owe it to yourself to know about

  • @mcalkis5771
    @mcalkis5771 Před 18 dny +10

    Also, remember that in Tucker's own words, and those of his lawyer's, it's impossible for you to be an educated person and take anything he says seriously. He spent thousands of dollars in court to try to convince the judge of this.

  • @M1gas
    @M1gas Před 11 dny

    Thank you so much for the subtitles , so much appreciated.

  • @BuIIetBiII
    @BuIIetBiII Před 17 dny +5

    I think even evolution can't explain Tucker Carlson's laugh

    • @AenesidemusOZ
      @AenesidemusOZ Před 15 dny

      There's hyena somewhere in his genetic past ...

  • @Snoozerx
    @Snoozerx Před 18 dny +48

    I don’t think Tucker is that dumb. I think he thinks his audience and supporters are that dumb so he says the dumb things that he thinks they will eat up.

    • @mozkitolife5437
      @mozkitolife5437 Před 18 dny +5

      That’s the only reason he’s happy to stay on the Creationist track. He knows his flock will support him.

    • @mitchconnor3398
      @mitchconnor3398 Před 17 dny

      That's funny but in reality he's dumber than almost anyone

    • @nagranoth_
      @nagranoth_ Před 17 dny +3

      it's both

    • @gornser
      @gornser Před 17 dny

      It's both. He's a grifter and dumb.

    • @0okamino
      @0okamino Před 17 dny +8

      Tucker doesn’t _think_ his audience and supporters are that dumb. He _knows_ they are that dumb. He is well aware of the ignorance to which he appeals.

  • @PinkiePi
    @PinkiePi Před 18 dny +68

    A big problem with Joe Rogan, is that he cares more about maintaining his platform than about the facts. He'll have reputable sources on like doctors and scientists, and completely agree with them and have semi-intelligent conversations with them. But he also doesn't push back on the morons he has on because that would lose him viewers. I'm not convinced he actually believes the nonsense that his guests sometimes spew.

    • @aligutmann392
      @aligutmann392 Před 18 dny +10

      Its a interview/podcast its not like he is setting up debates with hiya guests. Let the idiots speak. Him arguing south them is not going to change their minds anyway.

    • @user-fg5xs9lh7s
      @user-fg5xs9lh7s Před 18 dny +14

      I don't have a problem with it at all to be honest. It's kind of the point of an interview. He asks the guest questions so that the audience can learn more about the guest. If the audience ends up learning the guest is an idiot, so be it. It's not his job to protect them. I actually find it really annoying when the interviewer constantly interrupts the guest and derails the conversation. It's actually pretty entertaining listening to people say the most insane shit, to be honest. Lex Fridman also has this interview style. Even when his guests are saying some blatantly ridiculous things he just calmly keeps asking them about it while trying to maintain a straight face. Much prefer that to them randomly debating them then and there. Imagine all the funny quotes we would be deprived of. To use the old sun tzu quote "never interrupt your opponent when he's in the middle of making a mistake"

    • @TheDarkSide11891
      @TheDarkSide11891 Před 18 dny +14

      ​@@user-fg5xs9lh7sIt's more of a problem because he's giving these people a platform that people may view as trustworthy. By putting them on the same stage as some of the legitimate professionals he has on the podcast, it gives them an unwarranted air of legitimacy. Now, while people SHOULD be able to distinguish between the two, not everyone will, and for a lot of these hacks it empowers them to spread their quackery to the masses even more when they can say "hey look guys, Joe had me on his podcast! *insert educated individual* was also on the podcast, so my ideas must be real!!".

    • @aligutmann392
      @aligutmann392 Před 18 dny +8

      @TheDarkSide11891 people have brains that are allowed to think. It's a podcast, not a lecture. You cannot silence those you disagree with by deplatforming them. It's amazing that Spotify didn't give in to those who wanted to cancel him and have him removed. It's better to let them speak so that their views can be challenged.

    • @giorda77
      @giorda77 Před 18 dny

      Agreed too many anti gov, anti mainstream and conspiracy theorists love Rogan. He certainly does not want nor pushes enough to expose this fraudsters.

  • @bgeniij
    @bgeniij Před 18 dny +5

    Honestly, I'm really curious where Rogan was going with the technological vs biological evolution and the runaway development a god-like AI superintelligence. It sounded like he had just finished setting up this extremely interesting topic, and just before he gets to his main point Carlson had to derail everything with his stupid irrelevant "well it wouldn't be a god because blah blah religion" nonsense.

  • @ctpaul1261
    @ctpaul1261 Před 15 dny

    Great debunking video - thanks Professor Dave! More of these, please.

  • @keithhamilton736
    @keithhamilton736 Před 18 dny +32

    That laugh wtf? I’ve heard it parodied but frankly comedians don’t do it justice how he giggles like a three year old. Probably fits with his IQ

    • @ona512
      @ona512 Před 18 dny +1

      Out of nowhere fear-laugh

    • @archapmangcmg
      @archapmangcmg Před 15 dny

      Chimps have better laughs than him.

  • @facelesshalo5174
    @facelesshalo5174 Před 18 dny +11

    That transition from 0-100 when Carlson said "It's not a new idea" 10:35 is a flat out Jump Scare.

  • @headholio
    @headholio Před 5 dny

    Keep up the good work Dr Dave. You have tapped in to a and endless source of entertaining material.

  • @albertmockel6245
    @albertmockel6245 Před 16 dny +2

    I did software engineering for nearly 20 years, then I did a Bachelor in biology, then a master in environment and evolution, and also a daughter. I am Noslrac Rekcut I think

  • @apophis2129
    @apophis2129 Před 12 dny +4

    Tucker, please read "I have no mouth and I must scream" and
    "The final question"

  • @thegrumpyoldmechanic6245
    @thegrumpyoldmechanic6245 Před 18 dny +52

    More attention should be paid to him implying the development of atomic science was part of some sort of conspiracy.

    • @chrismartin3197
      @chrismartin3197 Před 18 dny

      The Nazis always thought atomic physics was “Jewish science”

    • @Worthless-one
      @Worthless-one Před 18 dny

      If it's in regards to the Manhattan Project, then by definition he is correct:
      "To make secret plans jointly to commit an unlawful or harmful act."
      And while it may not have necessarily been unlawful, you can't tell me it wasn't harmful.
      Don't get me wrong. Fucker KORORL SON! (walking dead meme) is a dangerously confused individual!

    • @phillipsmith2374
      @phillipsmith2374 Před 18 dny

      Oh, but it is! It all started with this secret cabal of scientists working on "The Manhattan Project".
      Which, I gotta say, even if the bomb is one of the worst things mankind has ever created, that is a DOPE name for a project.
      Also, I don't actually know when the study of atomic science started.

    • @mangohub3252
      @mangohub3252 Před 18 dny +7

      No, not a conspiracy, secret demon knowledge

    • @steveg1961
      @steveg1961 Před 18 dny +2

      "More attention should be paid to him implying the development of atomic science was part of some sort of conspiracy."
      To be fair, the Oppenheimer project was in fact a highly secret military "conspiracy." Seriously. It was a Top Secret project. There were severe penalties for disseminating information about it.
      Now, I actually have no idea what you're referring to specifically - I don't even know who you're referring to by "him."

  • @evanvandeneinde7095
    @evanvandeneinde7095 Před 18 dny +13

    Im on iFunny, a conservative hellhole that occasionally has funny cat videos. Even the conservatives on there have abandoned tucker, that's how far gone he is.

  • @zerosashes
    @zerosashes Před 11 dny

    Definitely want to see more of it!!

  • @Zen_JW
    @Zen_JW Před 6 dny

    More of these, please. Great stuff!

  • @omerkaya545
    @omerkaya545 Před 18 dny +12

    11:53 I love your Monthy Python Reference here, alot.

  • @Emperor_Creeper
    @Emperor_Creeper Před 18 dny +8

    I didn't expect Dave to call out Tucker, but honestly im not surprised.
    Tucker has said so much, this is his carrier, Kent and the DI were already bad enough, but Tucker is far worse in my opinion, I think what makes him so dangerous is the fact that people just allow him on their shows, like the Joe Rogan podcast for example.
    Congrats on hitting 3 million subscribers!

  • @jakerz0
    @jakerz0 Před 18 dny +3

    “We understand less than ancient people. Let me prove that by discussing software developers, a concept which any ancient person would understand without ever having been exposed to electricity, computing, microchips, the internet……..”

    • @cosmictreason2242
      @cosmictreason2242 Před 3 dny

      With the average person cannot explain despite having been exposed to.

  • @shreyvarad
    @shreyvarad Před 18 dny +3

    my goodness dave. you seriously have been going crazy on the debunks. no complaints, just surprised. don't stop, loving this, keep exposing jackasses like this man.

  • @MrRusty103
    @MrRusty103 Před 18 dny +11

    It baffles me that there are people out there who can see someone this stupid and decide "yes, I should consider his opinion on important political topics, he seems to be a smart guy"

    • @paulM-gs7jz
      @paulM-gs7jz Před 15 dny

      Yep. this is the problem with the world. Too many stupid people with no self awareness or anyone to tell them they're very stupid, or at best guide them away from their own stupidity. Then they have access to the internet so think they're really really clever because they ''dO thEiR oWn ReSeArCh''. Then tucker Carlson comes along and acts like their saviour (in the same way andrew tate does with basement dwellers) so they hang on every word he says, they don't push back and tucker then feels even more clever, spouting more nonsense that they in-turn lap up.

  • @lance8859
    @lance8859 Před 18 dny +12

    I know we're not here to dunk on religion. But it gets tiring hearing the same old nonsense and "traditional values". Can we get to reality is all im asking

    • @memitim171
      @memitim171 Před 9 dny +1

      The reality of it all is kind of depressing and difficult to process, so most people, even the non-religious, will do all they can to avoid it. Everybody likes to wax lyrical about the importance of truth, but for most people, it's really just an inconvenience.

  • @mjharrisleeds
    @mjharrisleeds Před 15 dny

    More more more dave & thankyou. it's good to see logic being applied to the bs that's out there

  • @kgt94
    @kgt94 Před 12 dny

    Dave im happy ur doing this
    The fight for truth is so important and we all need to contribute.

  • @allekatrase3751
    @allekatrase3751 Před 18 dny +6

    I generally don't think Tucker believes anything. What's worrying here is that there's a sizeable audience he can pander to with this rhetoric.

  • @kingtchenka628
    @kingtchenka628 Před 18 dny +7

    We want to see way way more of this, Dave! Much love from Canada

  • @jonquillen5300
    @jonquillen5300 Před 22 hodinami +1

    I’m glad you’re cool with Joe Rogan. He seeks truth I think.

  • @johnturley273
    @johnturley273 Před 8 dny +1

    Please make more!

  • @andrewkramski9718
    @andrewkramski9718 Před 18 dny +6

    The comments from the potcast themselves is enough for me to disqualify Tucker Carlson as a serious person.

  • @balaclavabob001
    @balaclavabob001 Před 18 dny +25

    I don't think tucker is a religious nutjob or a creation denier, but he does want the money and more importantly the adoration from religious nutjobs and creation deniers and is prepared to debase himself to get it ... which is arguably worse .
    Edit : Evolution deniers as per sugestion . My bad . Thanks Steve .

    • @mrfreeman2911
      @mrfreeman2911 Před 18 dny +8

      no.
      he is just a religious american.
      Religion and evolution do not go hand in hand.

    • @michaelsriqui7898
      @michaelsriqui7898 Před 18 dny +11

      ​@@mrfreeman2911not at all there are plenty of religious people who dont deny evolution or science. Many even view the study of science as a means of understanding god's creation.

    • @steveg1961
      @steveg1961 Před 18 dny +3

      You wrote, "or a creation denier"
      I think you meant "evolution denier."
      Except, yes, he is a science denier on the subject of evolution, as he stated explicitly in his discussion with Joe Rogan.

    • @bonjouritsready
      @bonjouritsready Před 18 dny

      He is a religious nutjob

    • @charliedoyle7824
      @charliedoyle7824 Před 18 dny +2

      I think it's obvious that Tucker is a creationist. Among conservatives, creationism is taken seriously by a large number. Discovery Institute quacks like Stephen Meyer get serious interviews by the Hoover Institution, and nearly the entire evangelical world is conservative and creationist.. He lives in that conservative world, and makes his living arguing against and hating liberals. Creationism is a perfect fit for him, especially given his blue-blood upbringing in a New England WASP boarding school and college.

  • @immortalpotato5376
    @immortalpotato5376 Před 16 dny +4

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    • @memitim171
      @memitim171 Před 9 dny +1

      I really hate Tool, but I still think the title of this video is unfair to them. 😁

  • @jjmontes5607
    @jjmontes5607 Před 17 dny

    More of these videos please!

  • @human498
    @human498 Před 18 dny +8

    Indeed, sir.👍 And Joe Rogan likes to give people like that a platform, rarely disputes them, & never gives any real pushback or debunking. I would like to see an example of him aggressively pushing back, as I have only seen maybe 100+ of his podcasts.

    • @lucrative6477
      @lucrative6477 Před 18 dny

      As someone deep down the rabbit hole, joe Rogan has a lot more dirt on him than that lol. Outside of the fake vitamins scam he shares with his buddy Alex jones, he’s also “friends” with multiple p files. That LA comedy scene is a filthy scummy place.

    • @ianlee5812
      @ianlee5812 Před 18 dny

      He did have an episode where he argued with a flat earther for an entire 40 minutes. If he can carry a conversation that long without losing his mind or the guest walking off, that’s honestly impressive.