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Tucker Carlson interviewed Vladimir Putin in Moscow, Russia on February 6th, 2024. This thread reflects my thought process about the events around the conversation, the conversation itself and the following implications. Read on. https://youtube.com/watch?v=fOCWBhuDdDo
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The announcement of the interview was apparently already too hot to handle for some people. A common point of view on the opposing spectrum was the fear of legitimizing a war criminal by providing Putin with a prominent platform.
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The very people having grown up under the privilege of freedom of speech found it once again appropriate to silence a key figure of a geopolitical conflict. Welcome to the civilized world.
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Let's get all the smoke and mirrors out of the way first. Putin talked a great deal about the Russian history, going back thousands of years. He points to Neo Nazi movements that are apparently everywhere and have to be eliminated under all circumstances.
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Putin talked about economic data and made all kinds of vitality comparisons to explain how strong Russia is and how the western aggression backfired. All of these nazi and econ narratives are rather irrelevant distractions from what actually matters here.
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