Jillian Michaels on Media Shaming, Hunter Biden, and the Left's Radicalization
Fox NewsDecember 5, 20254 min30,824 views
13 connectionsΒ·14 entities in this videoβMedia's Moral Grandstanding
- π― Jillian Michaels criticizes Katie Couric for moral grandstanding and shaming people for clicks, stating Couric did "zero homework" on Charlie Kirk's views.
- π‘ Michaels believes the media is hunting for moral outrage like it's a sport, leading to intellectually lazy and toxic discourse.
Hunter Biden's Credibility
- β οΈ Michaels expresses shock at platforming Hunter Biden, referring to him as a "crack addict" and questioning the credibility of his statements.
- π§ The discussion highlights the absurdity of considering Hunter Biden's opinions on political matters.
The Shifting Left and Civility
- π Michaels asserts that the left has become radicalized, with tolerant individuals leaving the party.
- π£οΈ She argues that engaging with the left is difficult, as they resort to "driveby shootings" of attacks and ad hominem arguments rather than civil debate.
- π« The sentiment that "civility is pretty overrated" is presented as a current stance on the left, even if not advocating for political violence.
Free Speech and Political Discourse
- βοΈ Michaels supports absolute free speech, emphasizing the right to express views and the equal right not to be harmed.
- π The conversation touches on Senator Fetterman's stance on free speech in the context of Charlie Kirk's rhetoric.
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Jillian MichaelsKatie CouricCharlie KirkJohn FettermanHunter BidenMedia CriticismMoral OutrageClickbaitFree SpeechPolitical DiscourseRadicalizationCivilityAd Hominem Attacks
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