cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/12232980

Briahna Joy Gray and Robby Soave react to John Stewart’s recent commentary on Tucker Carlson.

Short Summary

  1. Late night comedians, including John Stewart, criticized Tucker Carlson for his positive review of Russia, accusing him of failing to understand the darker side of the Russian State.
  2. Chris Cuomo commented on the segment, pointing out the hypocrisy of Democrats who were upset with Stewart for criticizing Biden but cheered when he made fun of Carlson.
  3. Tucker defended himself against accusations of being a tool of the Kremlin, sharing a story about Boris Johnson demanding a million dollars for an interview.
  4. The discussion touched on the importance of public transportation as a government-run service that should be efficient and beneficial to taxpayers.
  5. Stewart was criticized for praising Moscow’s subway system, with the argument that having poor public transportation is not a price of freedom but a public service that should be well-maintained and accessible to all.
  6. The conversation highlighted the need for realistic assessments of different countries’ living conditions and infrastructure.
  7. Comparisons were made between the average American home size and indoor plumbing availability compared to Russia.
  8. The speaker discussed food costs and income allocation towards food purchases in Russia.
  9. The importance of historical movements leading to public infrastructure development and income equality measures like Medicare and Social Security was emphasized.
  • @thantik
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    -410 months ago

    Are you translating via ChatGPT or something? Your English is awfully weird.

    • @strawberrysocial
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      210 months ago

      What is weird about their English? Seems fine to me…

      • @thantik
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        10 months ago

        “Thank you for pointing those points out”

        And look through the history - I’m not sure what’s going on there; if he’s automated, or maybe an overseas content farmer. But the words are english, just not in the same order or cadence that someone would normally use.

        And don’t get me wrong, I’ve got no problems with non-english speakers, but things start getting a little suspect when non-english speakers are only posting US politics. On top of that, US politics which (in this case) are showing a clear pro-Russia bias.

    • @jimmydoreisaleftyOP
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      Nah, that is just my US public school education.

      I have put time into expanding my knowledge outside of school, but I admit that I must keep learning and improving.

      That is a reason I also interact in forums, so that I don’t get too rusty!