In this episode, I address the disturbing avalanche of fake news about coronavirus and mask usage.There were a lot of things that Dan discussed in this episode. This is an episode that you must watch from beginning to end. However, in the interest of time, I will give you a shortcut link to the segment on Tucker Carlson, because that is one that you definitely have to know about. As Dan says, those kinds of fights are "coming to your door, too." You've probably heard about what the New York Times has done to Tucker Carlson.
In these times, a very dangerous practice has come along, called "doxing," where personal and/or private information about an individual, such as their home address, is published somewhere online or even in a "newspaper" like the New York Slimes. Why would somebody want to do that to anyone? In Tucker's case, it seems pretty obvious that they are trying to silence him by intimidation. Doxing can and has endangered not just Tucker, but his family, too. This can happen to anyone, not just Tucker, but ANYONE that says or writes something that certain forces do not want people to know about. It could easily happen to me. Anyone that is vocal with their thoughts that runs counter to what the Leftist radicals believe, can be doxed. That is why so many people on the Conservative side will remain silent. In fact, many people will not even put a political sign (especially a Trump2020 sign) in their front yard, or advertise it on a bumper sticker on their car. Many will not even tell a pollster who they will vote for, let alone tell anybody they work with.
Now, for my other takeaway and commentary on another segment of the show. Dan talks about the MLB and NFL players that are kneeling for the National Anthem and the flag. Right at the beginning of the plandemic in March of this year, and seasons and tournaments started being canceled, I found that I got by alright without watching sports. Being that I was a fan and watched as many Chicago Cubs games as I could, I find that I'm not missing it much. In fact, it has given me much more time to write these blogs! Why, sure, I was looking forward to more normal times next year, and planned to watch at least some of the Cubs games. But, as Dan is saying, with the kneeling and all that garbage, I may just not ever become an avid Cubs fan again. I didn't watch any of the MLB games that were played on Saturday, July 25, for these reasons.
This concludes my commentary on this episode. If you haven't seen this one yet, just click on that play button in the video, and get set for another great episode of the Dan Bongino Show.
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