Cheryl Hines Defends RFK Jr. on The View, Exposing Media Bias
Russell BrandNovember 6, 20257 min168,954 views
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- π― Cheryl Hines appeared on "The View" to defend her husband, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., demonstrating competence in articulating his positions.
- π The appearance highlighted a perceived media double standard, where a show positioning itself as feminist focused on Hines discussing her husband.
- π‘ This is contrasted with the "Bechdel test," a measure of female agency in media, which "The View" itself might fail.
Vaccine Debate and Compensation
- π Hines addressed questions about vaccine efficacy and the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program, noting that $5.4 billion has been paid out for vaccine injuries.
- β She raised the question of whether the program covers all vaccines or specifically COVID-19 vaccines.
- π£οΈ The discussion touched upon listening to parents' concerns about potential links between vaccines and developmental issues in children, such as autism and ADHD.
Media Bias and Independent Platforms
- πΊ The speaker criticizes "The View" for defending the establishment and acting as a platform for selling products, contrasting it with independent media.
- ποΈ Independent media, like Russell Brand's show, is presented as more authentic and transparent in its approach.
- π§ The principle of telling the truth is emphasized as a guiding force, contrasting with simply taking a side without critical thought.
Media's Role and Principles
- π The "baddies" clip is referenced to illustrate how groups can blindly follow a side without questioning their actions or principles.
- π§ Hines's appearance is seen as unique, suggesting a drift from Hollywood's typical mentality towards a more principled stance.
- π¬ The importance of standing by principles rather than expediency is underscored, especially concerning free speech.
Further Discussion and Resources
- π The conversation delves into the complexity of diagnosing conditions like autism and the potential for deliberate ambiguity in definitions.
- π Reference is made to Gavin's book, "Forbidden Facts," for further information on these topics.
- π Viewers are encouraged to watch other videos and join live streams on Rumble.
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