@@nondescriptcat5620 I don't think Rogan is as ignorant as he may seem. A lot of it seems to be more a part of his character to show interest and probe the guest.
@@jestes7 he isn't, people incorrectly characterize him as this far right idiot when in reality he's left leaning on most issues. He got in heated arguments with Matt Walsh and Stephen Crowder on the topics of gay marriage and weed.
Well honestly you don't see evolution. You have to prove it first. common DNA isn't enough to just say so and it hasn't been proven. It's like some one takes a shit in your closet and you think it's the guy with the shitty pants but it turns out it was your brother all along. Before you get all pissy about it you better prove it first.
I've made this comment on a couple reaction videos about this Tucker Carlson clip. In my opinion, this evolution denialism is100% a grift on Carson's part. Since getting fired by Fox, Tucker has lost relevance and audience. This anti-evolution take is an attempt to hang on to the MAGA evangelical segment of his audience (IMO).
I’m no fan of Carlson, but he has been pretty consistent on his stance on evolution. This is a more beneficial position to have for his evangelical following rather than the MAGA crowd.
Even though I can totally see what you're saying, I think I disagree. I have known a lot of creationists, due to my proximity to and involvement in a nearby creationist museum, and you'd be surprised just how many otherwise intelligent, educated people take this stance. And very rich ones, at that. Carlson runs adjacent to a lot of Nazi circles, as he's made clear with a lot of his rhetoric, and a lot of Nazis are hardcore, convicted creationists.
@@christianjalexander I believe you, I just do not believe Tucker Carlson is a hardcore, convinced ANYTHING. He has repeatedly shown that he has no problem contradicting himself from one moment to the other or taking any absurd position so long as he perceives that his audience will like it.
I long ago stopped caring if Tucker Carlson is a fiction or a reality. Man could be keeping it real or keeping kayfabe, the point is this is the schtick he sells and that's what matters.
@@Sepi-chu_loves_mothslet's just say that in my college basketball pep band, we knew we were paid actors. We knew that we weren't being paid for our musical talents, we were being paid to heckle the refs and the other team, we were being paid to entertain the crowd, we were being paid to cheer, etc. Sure, I loved cheering for my team, but there were definitely lots of moments when I went full actor mode and did things because I was a professional, paid to do it, not passionately doing what we did. Tucker is a professional in the best and worst meanings of that word, and his profession is not winning a game or making an enjoyable game day experience for the paying fans, but rather creating engagement in an audience.
@@dolfunyIt's not strange at all. It's conventional wisdom. Like, hundreds of years old wisdom. Having children is part of growing up, part of continuing your growth as a human being. It's a thing that most humans go through. It's seen as a sign that you can be trusted to stick around for awhile and behave yourself while you're here. I dont agree with Carlson on anything, but on this topic he's as normal a normal can be. People have held this belief for basically all of human history.
''The THEORY of adaptation is OBVIOUSLY true, but the THEORY of evolution is still just a theory.'' He's not even listening to what's coming out of his own mouth.
So Tucker accepts, that adaptation happens through variation and selection... But he denies Darwinian evolution, which is adaptation through variation and selection... Ok...
I would love to know how they believe adaptation occurs with no genetic changes if evolution is false. This just goes to show you he is totally ignorant on what he talks about.
@@crisdekker8223 Ahh now I remember There was a man called Tucker. He tried to take everyone for a sucker. Through every day and every night. He talked nothing but utter shite. And ended up looking a complete fucker
"Adaptation, not evolution." is new Creationist mantra. But they never explain what mechanisms are involved in adaptation. Apparently it just happens. Magically.
@@dannygjk God: we do a little bit of trolling Creationist grifters: A little? God, I have to cover up all the evidence you put out for evolution and the ancient age of the earth because of this trolling and there’s too much for me to even do it well. God: *We do a little bit of trolling.*
In a lot of cases, if not most of them, it's an inability to understand big numbers. People look at dogs and how different they are while still being the same species and think that there's no way new species can emerge if those differences don't mean a new species, not comprehending how long a million years is, let alone a hundred million or a billion, or how selective breeding is different than natural adaptation.
My father has watched Fox News every night for as long as I can remember, so it's so refreshing to see this man who contributed to so much backwards progress in my thinking, and then suffering at the hands of my family when I began to push back, show just how untrustworthy he really is. Next time my dad is angry about me being trans I intend to bring up the fact that his entire political ideology sat on the shoulders of a man who doesn't believe in basic biology for decades. Thank you so much for talking about this!
Hell, he even said the 'theory of adaptation' after saying adaptation was clearly true, before bemoaning the word theory as meaning evolution is unsupported. He's a bad liar.
Are u saying Rogan is unintelligent? I listen to him… no he’s not overly educated but he’s far from dumb. Again. I would bet u are a liberal who is out of shape
@@stephenconnolly3018 he has a father? I just assumed he was a congealed mass extracted from a frat house shower drain that someone slapped a bow tie on because they thought it would be funny.
@@CharlesPayet Well there are a ton of religions that exist and satanists and as long as evolution hasn't been proven, you're going to have a hard time convincing them.
That's probably good for your mental health but very bad in the sense that when reasonable people leave platforms they become incubators for radicalization :(
@@shulamay There's no point for reasonable people to stay when the guardrails protecting the vulnerable and disallowing bad information are obliterated.
I never installed it, and don't plan to. I guess I'll never know if it was for the better or for the worse, but I know I had quite enough to fill my time without it.
Tucker Carlson is a millionaire posing as a common man. He had a very expensive university education and knows perfectly well that evolution is a rock solid part of science, but his past and current job, his income and his social relevance depend on him pretending to "not know" or "have doubts" or "have questions" about science.
Just because he had an expensive education doesn't mean he actually understands any of it. To me he seems to be deeply stupid rather than just a grifter
He’s had the best education growing up he went to private schools in Switzerland and other parts of the world. he doesn’t believe any of this stuff. but he knows the brain dead morons that listen to him will. It’s all a grift
Love you and take your time! I’m a retired professor (medievalist), and I still remember submitting the final copies of my dissertation (350 pages) to my committee for the (argh) defense…take your time and remember that you’ve got it!
I worked with someone that frequently described themself as a scientist - because they were in the first year of a distance learning physics degree - who was adamant that evolution wasn't likely because there was no evidence and it was "only a theory and not a law". They wouldn't accept that a theory is not the same as a hypothesis or even a "guess".
Whenever people are confused about theories and hypotheses, I ask them if they believe in facts and then mention that theories are made up of facts, it's kinda what makes them theories in the first place, facts and well an explanation (think law of gravity vs theory of gravity). I'm in no way a scientist and am not that interested in it but that's how I tend to explain it and it usually works but usually the people I'm explaining it too are just confused and are not in active denial
Thanks! Great channel. I'm an amateur fan of all subjects Evolution, who went to Theoretical Physics for job after hesitating a lot. Recently restarted university classes to move to Evolutionary research subjects. I love your channel for its detailed scientific approach. I hope you continue it long enough for me to catch up :-)
Carlson understands everything you are saying perfectly well. He's just putting on a character mask that will allow him to keep his ignorant, religious audience.
They absolutely are. Most "skeptics" are really only doing this so they are able to feel as if they stood higher than others, having "opened their third eye", "reading between the lines". They are aware of their inability (or lack of will) to participate in research or even attempt to reasonably debunk any argument and thus they resort to beliefs rather than reason. The dumber one is the more confident they are that they are right I suppose...
I go down the same rabbit hole in a creationist facebook group. Trying to explain science to some of them is... a huge time sink and sometimes a little frustrating, but it also itches my brain.
I had a creationist point out to me that bacteria has only been observed turning into bacteria and if it did evolve into a new lifeform that it would be catastrophic to the ecosystem. I didn't know what to say. You?
@DonJuan-1611 That's a very good point and question. I think that it would only be catastrophic if the change happened quickly and if it happened without a niche of its own to fill. Humans are a good example of this. We've gone into ecosystems and changed them very, very rapidly, regardless of any niches. If there was a space for a bacteria to evolve into something bigger and greater, then it could. Evolutionary mechanisms demonstrate that. It's also worth pointing out that a gradual change like that would involve the ecosystem changing with the organisms that evolve into it. It's a complicated dance. Under the assumption that this bacteria evolved very, very quickly into a niche that didn't exist, then it would be as catastrophic as any invasive species. That's the qualifier for what makes something an invasive species.
@@Malicious2013 That's a lot of if's. If evolution were true bacteria is claimed to be the perfect medium to observe this. The fact that it never has been observed to evolve into another lifeform, or anything for that matter is an issue. Shouldn't the world be filled with transitional species. Wolf and the chihuahua are still dogs.
Brain worms avoid Tucker for the same reason, mice avoid a kitchen without food. The fact that those worms learned from the tragic demise of their brother inside Bob Kennedy, is already compelling evidence of evolution.
@@byrnemeister2008 money is a tool to be used, it is and has never been a real measure of worth of a person. too bad the rich these days dont realize that.
Fox news argued in a court of law that Tucker Carlson is a character that no reasonable person would take seriously. I don't think we could even say that he's not trolling here.
Not necessarily. You may be lying to us, and there may not have been a last piece of cornbread. All we need to do is find cornbread, or bake one, there will be more cornbread, and therefore, you will not have eaten the last piece. Your theory has been proven false, and you will not be awarded a PhD in this subject.
@@Chompchompyerded I have paid congress to redefine cornbread, and then make the ingredients illegal. So any cornbread that that was made after I ate that last piece was illegal.
@@travisgessler6283 But the United States isn't the only country where cornbread is made. So that you cannot foil my attempt to make more cornbread, I will not tell you what all the countries are in which they make cornbread. Additionally, I have purchased a large supply of cornbread making materials, and have locked it away in a secret location known only to me. In the interests of world peace and human harmony, Ii might offer you the last piece of the cornbread I will make. I have enough for a very long time though, and by the time I get to making the last batch the oil will be rancid and the larva of many insects will be coursing their way through the cornmeal. That will, however, serve to make it some of the most protein rich cornbread ever made, if you can stomach eating lots of webs, bug poo, and some buttery soft partially cooked larvae. And tolerate the rancid stale taste too.
Even when I don't check youtube for a few days I notice when the channels I subscribe to don't upload anything. When I'm distracted for too long, I wind up with freaking cult propaganda in my recommendations on the right side of the screen, so that makes it even more obvious.
@@sanguillotineit's really not outside of specifically Nazi circles. You need to re-examine your acquaintances if you believe that's the "true" or default meaning (anyone that believes in lizard people is insane btw, just to make it clear I'm not *defending* the lizard people conspiracy theory)
Tucker knows nothing about evolution or any other kind of science. Even Vladimir Putin considered him a joke after he was interviewed by Tucker. Yet poor Tucker is so clueless about how he is viewed by everyone else.
Many years ago, Tucker Carlson had a show on MSNBC. One of the regular segments on his show was a debate between him and Rachel Maddow. She never failed to demolish his crackpot positions. I guess that's why MSNBC fired Carlson and gave Maddow her own show.
My God, he’s 100% correct and biochemistry backs him up….tell us sweetie, where did you get your degree in a biological science? What? You don’t have one? Then sit down and let the educated people talk.
As a mathematician I'd say Principia was less revolutionary than The Origin of Species was. Still vastly important but Darwin proving his dad's ideas and writing them down on paper was a pretty massive deal.
I don't quite agree with you on this one. Newton's Principia is much broader in its influence of science AND engineering. In addition, the effect that this work has on humankind overall is much greater. Newtonian mechanics was the driving mechanism of the industrial revolution. We went to the moon by exclusively using Newtonian gravitational theory, not a single equation from general relativity was used. These are just two ways that the ideas within Principia have effected humankind from the top of my head.
@@user-lb8qx8yl8k I agree with you on the merits of calculus, but Newton wasn't the only person at the time working on it. On that premise alone I can understand why some people would consider Origin of the Species to be more influential
Always nice to get a refresher on the basics. Your palaeoanthropology news can get very deep at times, for us laypeople (simple enough for other palaeoanthropologists, I'm sure).
To assert that something is proven is to imply that there is nothing more to learn. Therefore, science creates theoretical models, and can never allow one to be "proven." Therefore, everything from atomics to gravity will always be a theory, and every hypothesis and theory put forth requires a test that would prove it wrong. Only when it survives those tests, and predictions based upon the model have been verified, will anything be upgraded to the level of Theory.
Ik you're joking but jic ydk, _creation ex nihilo_ is creation from nothing. If Tucker Carlson was created _ex nihilo_ then he couldn't have been created from anything.
@@executor32 ah you're welcome. Btw I actually read the Wikipedia articles on _creation ex nihilo_ and _creation ex materia_ . They were fun reads and they're not that long. The lead section of the article on _creation ex nihilo_ explicitly calls it a theist doctrine. Which is what is. But for some reason, creationists insist this is what atheists believes. It's as if they don't realize an atheist could believe the universe has always existed or simply hold no view on the matter at all. Another funny thing is that creationists seem to not realize is that if _creation ex nihilo_ is impossible, then God cannot be the only eternal thing. Bcoz God would have to fashion the universe out of already preexisting eternal material. This is self-defeating for the creationist.
"There is nothing more painful than having to explain basic concepts and biology to creationists who do not want to understand what your saying with a character limit." Oh, I beg to differ. trying being trans and having a twitter account. it's this same thing, and they're all also calling you a groomer and telling you to un-alive yourself the entire time. 😓
She is arguing and debating, they are making noise to distract others and sap her energy (and ours). It’s a tactic to get us and Erica to waste our time and energy in futility.
Trucker Carlson dropped out of college in his freshman year because he was failing and he claimed the teachers (professors) did not know what they were talking about, but he did.
@@taoofjester4113 That's worse than if he had gotten it out of a cereal box. Religious schools are glorified diploma mills with the budget to buy legitimacy.
That's definitely not true. What's well documented is he took a time out whilst in college to travel to Nicaragua to support the Contras. Tucker Carlson contributed to the slaughter of thousands, and the 1980s crack cocaine epidemic in America.. a true patriot.
Where did you hear that? He graduated from Trinity. Of course, he only got into Trinity (after being rejected by numerous other schools) with the help of his father-in-law, which is almost as bad, credentials-wise.
I honestly don't think Carlson believes a single thing he says, there were multiple leaks during the fox news lawsuit where he admits he's only appealing to what he knows the viewers wanted to hear, and with being exiled to twitter he's once again just trying to say whatever he can to grift an audience.
Your work is absolutely excellent. I listened to the Tuck interview on Rogan and I was dumbfounded to hear his astonishing absurdity regarding Phylogenetic development of organisms and then I remembered that Tucker Carlson is a real life Sith Lord. He says whatever needs to be said in order to foster rhetorical confusion to create conflict and division. Thank you for spending the time to rebut and debunk his absurd assertion in front of tens of millions of people, honestly I didn't even know where to begin. It was like hearing someone say that they don't believe in the Sun or something. Thank you for making this brilliant video to display the extraordinary majesty of modern biodiversity. I appreciate it so much. Liked and shared.
Thanks Erica, I was sure you would address Little Tucky Swanson’s grift. Not to give him any credit, but I’m sure he got a basic education in the private schools he attended and was kicked out of. He is still on his grift of appealing to the uneducated masses. I don’t for one minute believe that he believes the bs he is spewing. For all his experience of “ journalism” he knows that what he is saying is manipulative.
"Its literally not even in the bible, dude" he been real fuckin quiet since she dropped that. Imagine being so high up in the dunning kreuger club that you dont even know your own book well enough to talk about it.
There is a certain amount of aggravation that someone as ignorant as Tucker Carlson can find success in a way that depends on people following and believing what they have to say. I was a career public school teacher.
It's not necessarily ignorance, just pretending to believe that the truth is wrong in order to pander to a lot of other people who also believe the truth is wrong. They're aware of what the truth is, but actively deny it. They do this for various reasons, but the most common one is the desire to not feel stupid. People who have a hard time understanding things will just deny that those things are true and latch onto or make up something else. This allows them to believe that they have secret knowledge and are therefore smarter than everyone else.
Thanks for doing this, I appreciate you going all the way back to the basics here. As teachers we can feel like broken records stuck on the same song but, clearly, the world needs to hear this on loop!
Welcome back! It has been a problem in recent decades that a good portion of society is proud of their ignorance. From speech and grammar to scientific principals. I think the movie Idiocracy was a documentary.
i don't think Tucker thinks about anything other than Tucker, but if he were to take a stance for attention he'd probably be of the opinion that only humans have souls and therefore only humans go to heaven.
"It is difficult to get a man to understand something when his salary depends upon his not understanding it." -- Upton Sinclair
Conservative pundits of religion/flat-earth/trickle-down-economicst/whatever described perfectly.
Now ik who said that. Love that quote.
Love Sinclair. Read the Jungle if you haven't
Totally agree. Pasteurs etc get a wage ,homes, respect ,all for story telling.
The fucking *disdain* with which Rogan says “Yes” after Tucker asks him if we understand more today than we did 200+ years ago. 💀
it's not easy to be more ignorant than Rogan, but carlson managed to lap him.
Oh yikes- I haven't started the video yet but that's not good
@@nondescriptcat5620 I don't think Rogan is as ignorant as he may seem. A lot of it seems to be more a part of his character to show interest and probe the guest.
@@jestes7 he isn't, people incorrectly characterize him as this far right idiot when in reality he's left leaning on most issues. He got in heated arguments with Matt Walsh and Stephen Crowder on the topics of gay marriage and weed.
@jestes7 he is ignorant. In that he is not educated in journalism and psychology to reject certain kinds of speech.
"You don't see evolution, you just see adaptation"
Ah yes, and I don't drive my car, I just tell it where to go.
I didn't eat the last cookie, I just masticated and ingested it.
You were "traveling", not driving.
Well honestly you don't see evolution. You have to prove it first. common DNA isn't enough to just say so and it hasn't been proven. It's like some one takes a shit in your closet and you think it's the guy with the shitty pants but it turns out it was your brother all along. Before you get all pissy about it you better prove it first.
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You never actually see motion in any object, you just see a smooth transition of its position.
I've made this comment on a couple reaction videos about this Tucker Carlson clip. In my opinion, this evolution denialism is100% a grift on Carson's part. Since getting fired by Fox, Tucker has lost relevance and audience. This anti-evolution take is an attempt to hang on to the MAGA evangelical segment of his audience (IMO).
I’m no fan of Carlson, but he has been pretty consistent on his stance on evolution. This is a more beneficial position to have for his evangelical following rather than the MAGA crowd.
As with so many talking heads they find an angle that will make them money and dont believe a word of what they vomit out
Even though I can totally see what you're saying, I think I disagree. I have known a lot of creationists, due to my proximity to and involvement in a nearby creationist museum, and you'd be surprised just how many otherwise intelligent, educated people take this stance. And very rich ones, at that. Carlson runs adjacent to a lot of Nazi circles, as he's made clear with a lot of his rhetoric, and a lot of Nazis are hardcore, convicted creationists.
@@christianjalexander I believe you, I just do not believe Tucker Carlson is a hardcore, convinced ANYTHING. He has repeatedly shown that he has no problem contradicting himself from one moment to the other or taking any absurd position so long as he perceives that his audience will like it.
I long ago stopped caring if Tucker Carlson is a fiction or a reality. Man could be keeping it real or keeping kayfabe, the point is this is the schtick he sells and that's what matters.
It's a bold assumption to think that Tucker Carlson has any actually held beliefs at all.
I agree, I suspect that for years he has merely nestled into a niche that benefits him. As conditions change he adapts to the changes. 😏
@@dannygjk so basically the classic definition of a grifter?
Oh, TC has beliefs. What he lacks is knowledge based on science.
He has VERY strongly held beliefs and those have been coming to the fore now that he's on Twitter with no management to hold him back.
@@Sepi-chu_loves_mothslet's just say that in my college basketball pep band, we knew we were paid actors. We knew that we weren't being paid for our musical talents, we were being paid to heckle the refs and the other team, we were being paid to entertain the crowd, we were being paid to cheer, etc.
Sure, I loved cheering for my team, but there were definitely lots of moments when I went full actor mode and did things because I was a professional, paid to do it, not passionately doing what we did.
Tucker is a professional in the best and worst meanings of that word, and his profession is not winning a game or making an enjoyable game day experience for the paying fans, but rather creating engagement in an audience.
I never thought I'd catch strays for being a childless software engineer but here we are.
“CHILDLESS!!!”
- Tucker
It was such a strange thing to emphasize imo
@@dolfuny Well, they want to force women to have unwanted children so naturally they would be mad at people who choose not to have children.
@@dolfunyIt's not strange at all. It's conventional wisdom. Like, hundreds of years old wisdom. Having children is part of growing up, part of continuing your growth as a human being. It's a thing that most humans go through. It's seen as a sign that you can be trusted to stick around for awhile and behave yourself while you're here.
I dont agree with Carlson on anything, but on this topic he's as normal a normal can be. People have held this belief for basically all of human history.
@@johnchristopher3032 Appeal to popularity/ancient wisdom. Thanks for that.
''The THEORY of adaptation is OBVIOUSLY true, but the THEORY of evolution is still just a theory.'' He's not even listening to what's coming out of his own mouth.
There isn't any scientific theory of evolution.
@@frankhuggins9733Yes there is. You're just uneducated and don't know what you're talking about Frank.
I mean… would _you_ ? 😋
@@BIayne Liar. You couldn't say who authored it, when and where it was published.
why should he listening to what is coming out of his own mouth,, his toilet paper is prolly not listening ether ???
Damn, both you and Professor Dave roasting the shit outta him 😂
And also Geoduck too lmao
She's a beautiful primate👍👍❤️
@@Sepi-chu_loves_moths Thanks for the shout-out!
So Tucker accepts, that adaptation happens through variation and selection... But he denies Darwinian evolution, which is adaptation through variation and selection...
Ok...
I would love to know how they believe adaptation occurs with no genetic changes if evolution is false. This just goes to show you he is totally ignorant on what he talks about.
It’s the very definition of cherry picking
Everybody's taken a dunk on Tuck. And I'm still not tired of it, lol.
I really must make up a limerick about Tuck
We need a DunkTuck video game or something.
@@ganndeber1621 If only there were words rhyming with Tuck or Tucker...
@@crisdekker8223 There must be something but I cant quite think what
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Ahh now I remember
There was a man called Tucker.
He tried to take everyone for a sucker.
Through every day and every night.
He talked nothing but utter shite.
And ended up looking a complete fucker
"Adaptation, not evolution." is new Creationist mantra. But they never explain what mechanisms are involved in adaptation. Apparently it just happens. Magically.
Maybe God is trolling us it is the only way I can realistically rationalize the state of affairs on Earth.
I was parroting this when I was a kid, so it’s been around a couple decades
@@dannygjk God: we do a little bit of trolling
Creationist grifters: A little? God, I have to cover up all the evidence you put out for evolution and the ancient age of the earth because of this trolling and there’s too much for me to even do it well.
God: *We do a little bit of trolling.*
I’ve had to deal with “EVILution” rhetoric my entire life it’s so wild hearing it as a lab worker myself.
In a lot of cases, if not most of them, it's an inability to understand big numbers. People look at dogs and how different they are while still being the same species and think that there's no way new species can emerge if those differences don't mean a new species, not comprehending how long a million years is, let alone a hundred million or a billion, or how selective breeding is different than natural adaptation.
My father has watched Fox News every night for as long as I can remember, so it's so refreshing to see this man who contributed to so much backwards progress in my thinking, and then suffering at the hands of my family when I began to push back, show just how untrustworthy he really is. Next time my dad is angry about me being trans I intend to bring up the fact that his entire political ideology sat on the shoulders of a man who doesn't believe in basic biology for decades. Thank you so much for talking about this!
Thanks!
Tucker is aware of the evidence for common decent and what a theory is defined as, he just lies.
Hell, he even said the 'theory of adaptation' after saying adaptation was clearly true, before bemoaning the word theory as meaning evolution is unsupported.
He's a bad liar.
You know it's bad when you are a guest on JRE and you end up making Joe Rogan look like the smart, logical voice of reason, by comparison.
It's hard to emphasize how crazy you have to be to confuse Joe himself who hosts every idea under the sun.
Are u saying Rogan is unintelligent? I listen to him… no he’s not overly educated but he’s far from dumb. Again. I would bet u are a liberal who is out of shape
This man makes me sad. You however make me happy.
Perfect comment 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
In all fairness, Tucker based his entire career of unsupported assertions.
Entire life
His father did the same thing.
@@stephenconnolly3018 he has a father? I just assumed he was a congealed mass extracted from a frat house shower drain that someone slapped a bow tie on because they thought it would be funny.
Reminder: a court accepted the argument that nobody could be expected to take TC's ramblings serious
Twice. He won both defamation suits with that defense.
I'm not sure....
Generations of compiled knowledge through repeatable & testable research vs "nuh-uh".
- Seems too close to declare a victor.
It’s depressing how many people actually seem to think your last statement is real, not sarcasm.
@@CharlesPayet Well there are a ton of religions that exist and satanists and as long as evolution hasn't been proven, you're going to have a hard time convincing them.
Let’s go the best of three?
Musk did me a favour by buying Twitter. I uninstalled the app and I genuinely feel better for it.
🎯
That's probably good for your mental health but very bad in the sense that when reasonable people leave platforms they become incubators for radicalization :(
Same. I had already been inactive for years. He reminded me to delete my account finally. 👍
@@shulamay There's no point for reasonable people to stay when the guardrails protecting the vulnerable and disallowing bad information are obliterated.
I never installed it, and don't plan to. I guess I'll never know if it was for the better or for the worse, but I know I had quite enough to fill my time without it.
"Doesn't know a lot, and doesn't care to" describes SO MANY out there. What a great phrase!
Tucker Carlson is a millionaire posing as a common man. He had a very expensive university education and knows perfectly well that evolution is a rock solid part of science, but his past and current job, his income and his social relevance depend on him pretending to "not know" or "have doubts" or "have questions" about science.
Just because he had an expensive education doesn't mean he actually understands any of it. To me he seems to be deeply stupid rather than just a grifter
you ever listen to his laugh? That's the laugh of a man who knows he's successfully pulling a con on some rubes.
He’s had the best education growing up he went to private schools in Switzerland and other parts of the world. he doesn’t believe any of this stuff. but he knows the brain dead morons that listen to him will. It’s all a grift
There are plenty of PhDs and even in STEM who don't believe in Evolution.
Well put and right on target, imo.
His mentor Bill O'Reilly taught him "Tide goes in, tide goes out. You cant explain that!"
🤦 oh my God, I forgot he said that 😂
🤦 oh my God, I forgot he said that 😂
Because of course the moon is not a thing...
hail the electic universe and flat earth (sarcasm intended)
Cue one of the best visual "what the actual fuck" face reactions of all time
Love you and take your time! I’m a retired professor (medievalist), and I still remember submitting the final copies of my dissertation (350 pages) to my committee for the (argh) defense…take your time and remember that you’ve got it!
Haha! The “I’m okay” clip. 😂
I worked with someone that frequently described themself as a scientist - because they were in the first year of a distance learning physics degree - who was adamant that evolution wasn't likely because there was no evidence and it was "only a theory and not a law". They wouldn't accept that a theory is not the same as a hypothesis or even a "guess".
Whenever people are confused about theories and hypotheses, I ask them if they believe in facts and then mention that theories are made up of facts, it's kinda what makes them theories in the first place, facts and well an explanation (think law of gravity vs theory of gravity). I'm in no way a scientist and am not that interested in it but that's how I tend to explain it and it usually works but usually the people I'm explaining it too are just confused and are not in active denial
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That's brilliant 💁♂️I'll try that explanation sometime.
Did they ever get to the second year of that degree?
@DavidSmith-vr1nb I honestly don't know - I left the company before they got that far.
Christians have basic lies they tell everyone:
"I was an atheist"
"I've read the bible"
"I follow Jesus"
"I know, because I know, because I know"
Thanks! Great channel.
I'm an amateur fan of all subjects Evolution, who went to Theoretical Physics for job after hesitating a lot. Recently restarted university classes to move to Evolutionary research subjects.
I love your channel for its detailed scientific approach. I hope you continue it long enough for me to catch up :-)
Carlson understands everything you are saying perfectly well. He's just putting on a character mask that will allow him to keep his ignorant, religious audience.
Probably true for a lot of presidents too, statistically they can't all have been Christian I would have thought.
I guess he gets paid, somehow. I'm skeptical about the resilience of those donors.
Pandering to the MAX
He calls what's happening in Gaza a genocide. That takes courage.
Nope, he's just some guy speaking his mind lol.
I just watched Professor Daves' video on this. Perfect timing. Now I have another video to watch while eating.
That is great. Dave' was fair but cruel.
Likewise!
@@freddan6flyIsn't that why we love him? 😂 He takes no prisoners.
GSG is my go to for a guaranteed long enough video for breakfast 🥞
@@Malicious2013he argued with a random commentor for the entire day, it was a riot to get a notification for it throughout the day.
A core problem that many creationists have with the entirety of evolution, I believe, is that it doesn’t place humanity on any sort of pedestal.
Indeed so. 👍
Indeed, religion meet hubris.
I don't think so, I think that it's grasping the sheer amount of time that evolution takes. Hubris takes care of itself.
Actually, the problem is that many use evolution to posit God isn't necessary.
The real problem is it removes their god and cheezitz from the equation of life.
Sadly, some people will always believe that *ancient ignorance* is better than *modern knowledge.*
I feel that they are almost comforted by it.
What is 'tradition' but peer-pressure from dead people?
They absolutely are.
Most "skeptics" are really only doing this so they are able to feel as if they stood higher than others, having "opened their third eye", "reading between the lines".
They are aware of their inability (or lack of will) to participate in research or even attempt to reasonably debunk any argument and thus they resort to beliefs rather than reason.
The dumber one is the more confident they are that they are right I suppose...
Good luck on your proposal! I just finished mine too and it’s a load off your back when it’s done
"Do you think we understand more now?"
"😐😶... Yes."
This was a funny highlight
I always thought Carlson was stupid, but I had no idea....😂😂😂
It is a fact that people denying evolution costs a tremendous amount of credibility. Like it's hard for me to value anything he says onward.
Are you saying it was just a theory 😂
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🤣🤣🤣
“ no idea” sums you up perfectly
Just pointing out, Tucker also doesn't believe in germ theory...
Makes sense for someone like him
The Theory of Gravity is next to go. I’m sure there’s some religious/spiritual explanation which they can believe instead 🙃
@@redapol5678 No, no, no, they are going to go hard flat-earthers first, THEN gravity will go xD
@@themannaking Tucker actually said he’s “open to the idea of flat earth” so he’s one step ahead already 😂🙄
@@justsomegirlwithoutamustache oh my god, stahp lmao
I go down the same rabbit hole in a creationist facebook group. Trying to explain science to some of them is... a huge time sink and sometimes a little frustrating, but it also itches my brain.
I’ve been yelling “Be Quiet” at cicadas for hours 😆
@@procrastinator41 As one does. 😂
I had a creationist point out to me that bacteria has only been observed turning into bacteria and if it did evolve into a new lifeform that it would be catastrophic to the ecosystem.
I didn't know what to say.
You?
@DonJuan-1611 That's a very good point and question. I think that it would only be catastrophic if the change happened quickly and if it happened without a niche of its own to fill. Humans are a good example of this. We've gone into ecosystems and changed them very, very rapidly, regardless of any niches. If there was a space for a bacteria to evolve into something bigger and greater, then it could. Evolutionary mechanisms demonstrate that. It's also worth pointing out that a gradual change like that would involve the ecosystem changing with the organisms that evolve into it. It's a complicated dance.
Under the assumption that this bacteria evolved very, very quickly into a niche that didn't exist, then it would be as catastrophic as any invasive species. That's the qualifier for what makes something an invasive species.
@@Malicious2013 That's a lot of if's.
If evolution were true bacteria is claimed to be the perfect medium to observe this.
The fact that it never has been observed to evolve into another lifeform, or anything for that matter is an issue.
Shouldn't the world be filled with transitional species.
Wolf and the chihuahua are still dogs.
Mushroom shirt is peak scientific being right energy.
I need this shirt in my life!
You are a real-life superhero. Thank you for what you do. Also, where’d you get that cool shirt!?
GG, it’s difficult, but possible, to win an argument against a genius. It’s impossible to win an argument against an idiot.
Brain worms avoid Tucker for the same reason, mice avoid a kitchen without food. The fact that those worms learned from the tragic demise of their brother inside Bob Kennedy, is already compelling evidence of evolution.
Twitter is the Tucker Carlson of social media apps
"Nothing in Biology Makes Sense Except in the Light of Evolution" - Theodosius Dobzhansky
Tucker will lie for money and always has. 🤷♀
@@degaussingatmosphericcharg575 He was
Cucker Tarlson will lie for money, despite not needing any ever, he is literally doing it to be a demagogue.
why does the swanson heir need money? he has more money than the population of the states could spend in a lifetime.
@@DAYBROK3Maybe he measures his worth as an individual by the content of his bank account. Not unusual for the rich.
@@byrnemeister2008 money is a tool to be used, it is and has never been a real measure of worth of a person. too bad the rich these days dont realize that.
Fox news argued in a court of law that Tucker Carlson is a character that no reasonable person would take seriously. I don't think we could even say that he's not trolling here.
I ate the last piece of cornbread. There. Now it's a theory.
Not necessarily. You may be lying to us, and there may not have been a last piece of cornbread. All we need to do is find cornbread, or bake one, there will be more cornbread, and therefore, you will not have eaten the last piece. Your theory has been proven false, and you will not be awarded a PhD in this subject.
But who created the cornbread?!?!
@@Chompchompyerded I have paid congress to redefine cornbread, and then make the ingredients illegal. So any cornbread that that was made after I ate that last piece was illegal.
@@travisgessler6283 But the United States isn't the only country where cornbread is made. So that you cannot foil my attempt to make more cornbread, I will not tell you what all the countries are in which they make cornbread. Additionally, I have purchased a large supply of cornbread making materials, and have locked it away in a secret location known only to me. In the interests of world peace and human harmony, Ii might offer you the last piece of the cornbread I will make. I have enough for a very long time though, and by the time I get to making the last batch the oil will be rancid and the larva of many insects will be coursing their way through the cornmeal. That will, however, serve to make it some of the most protein rich cornbread ever made, if you can stomach eating lots of webs, bug poo, and some buttery soft partially cooked larvae. And tolerate the rancid stale taste too.
@@Chompchompyerded it's Monsanto cornbread, so if it isn't made in Wisconsin, it isn't legally cornbread
I think this might have been the best introduction to biological evolution I have seen. Good job, Erika!
ANY social media algorithm: "We've noticed you're addicted to cocaine. Would you like more of this delicious cocaine?"
Wait. It occurs to me that in this case Gutsick Gibbon is the cocaine, and I'm the one saying "yes, please!" ◡̈
@@Pants4096
“I would like one cocaine per week, please.”
Goodness, this Tucker Carlson interview has been all over the place lately! Everyone is ripping into it, and rightfully so. Thanks for weighing in.
I hope your field work in Kenya is amazing and you Discover All The Things!™️😊
Just discovered your channel, hope your verbal rebutal went well :) Sending love from New Zealand
Erika - “ you haven’t noticed I’ve been gone”
Is - yes, yes we did notice. Glad to see you again 😊
Yes, we did miss you!
Even when I don't check youtube for a few days I notice when the channels I subscribe to don't upload anything.
When I'm distracted for too long, I wind up with freaking cult propaganda in my recommendations on the right side of the screen, so that makes it even more obvious.
I was unaware GG had anything like a regular upload schedule. Doesn't she just post randomly when something prompts her to make a video?
If Tucker isn't a lizard person my entire ideology would need to be re-examined.
You should probably re-examine it, “lizard person” is used as a stand in for Jewish people in conspiracy speak
@@sanguillotineit's really not outside of specifically Nazi circles. You need to re-examine your acquaintances if you believe that's the "true" or default meaning (anyone that believes in lizard people is insane btw, just to make it clear I'm not *defending* the lizard people conspiracy theory)
@@sanguillotine I have never heard that. Everyone I've seen say it literally means reptilians.
@@sanguillotine No, they genuinely believe in reptilians.
I've watched so many reactions to this. Your's is the one we've all been waiting for, though. Thank you.🙂
Tucker knows nothing about evolution or any other kind of science. Even Vladimir Putin considered him a joke after he was interviewed by Tucker. Yet poor Tucker is so clueless about how he is viewed by everyone else.
Many years ago, Tucker Carlson had a show on MSNBC. One of the regular segments on his show was a debate between him and Rachel Maddow. She never failed to demolish his crackpot positions. I guess that's why MSNBC fired Carlson and gave Maddow her own show.
??? I don't recall that. I think it must have been well before Maddow came to MSNBC.
@@donwinston Maddow started her show in 2008, the same year that Carlson's show ended.
"The Gutsick Gibbon crew, Team Science rolls it!" Apes together, strong! (never been a more opportune time to use that meme)
Yayyy perfect timing I was looking for a video of yours to watch :D
I listened to the clip....and face palmed.
Unbelievable that tucker doesn't understand evolution.
He does. He just can’t say he does, or he loses half his base, which are evangelical Christian nationalists.
You mean Believable that Tucker Carlson doesn't understand Evolution.
@@joemiller7082What makes you think that he does?
My God, he’s 100% correct and biochemistry backs him up….tell us sweetie, where did you get your degree in a biological science? What? You don’t have one? Then sit down and let the educated people talk.
@@EdGein542 anyone who’s taken science in junior high school would tell you that he’s incorrect.
Erica, I always enjoy your explanations and commentary. I usually learn something new and appreciate your efforts. Kudos
“Gutsick Gibbon team science . . .” THAT tee shirt will sell!!
I'd buy one!
I'll buy it
Shut up and take my money!
As a mathematician I'd say Principia was less revolutionary than The Origin of Species was. Still vastly important but Darwin proving his dad's ideas and writing them down on paper was a pretty massive deal.
As a physicist, I’d agree. Origin of Species essentially made biology a science.
I don't quite agree with you on this one. Newton's Principia is much broader in its influence of science AND engineering. In addition, the effect that this work has on humankind overall is much greater.
Newtonian mechanics was the driving mechanism of the industrial revolution. We went to the moon by exclusively using Newtonian gravitational theory, not a single equation from general relativity was used. These are just two ways that the ideas within Principia have effected humankind from the top of my head.
His Grandfather had a partial idea for Evolution.
@@Foolish188 Some of his father's old sermons talked about it too! It was a family affair.
@@user-lb8qx8yl8k I agree with you on the merits of calculus, but Newton wasn't the only person at the time working on it. On that premise alone I can understand why some people would consider Origin of the Species to be more influential
Always nice to get a refresher on the basics. Your palaeoanthropology news can get very deep at times, for us laypeople (simple enough for other palaeoanthropologists, I'm sure).
Didn’t know that theory is the highest title an idea can hold without being mathematical.
A _scientific_ theory is the highest level of explanation in science over and above a fact in the sense that the latter doesn't explain.
To assert that something is proven is to imply that there is nothing more to learn. Therefore, science creates theoretical models, and can never allow one to be "proven." Therefore, everything from atomics to gravity will always be a theory, and every hypothesis and theory put forth requires a test that would prove it wrong. Only when it survives those tests, and predictions based upon the model have been verified, will anything be upgraded to the level of Theory.
@@CesarClouds cool cool, but like, how the hell did you get italics in a RUclips comment. I’ve been blind to the possibilities.
@@denim_ak You can write italics by putting this: _ at the beginning, without a space, and end of a word.
@@CesarClouds is _that_ so…
Tummy Tuck not understanding some of the most basic science out there is very on brand for him
Yep, you're talking about the same idiot who says putin is a good guy
It certainly explains why he chose Ivermectin for COVID-19.
Always blows my mind how creationists will insist that some text or another is wrong while having never once read it in their entire life.
4:56 the solution is to report them as spam or some other category that includes misinformation or disinformation
It's Tucker Carlson. The category you're looking for is "Promotes terrorism".
It's a little-known fact that God created Tucker Carlson _ex materia_ from an expired Swanson TV dinner he found at the back of the divine freezer.
Ik you're joking but jic ydk, _creation ex nihilo_ is creation from nothing. If Tucker Carlson was created _ex nihilo_ then he couldn't have been created from anything.
@@pythondrink Right you are, apparently it should be _ex materia_ instead. Thanks for pointing it out 🫡
@@executor32 ah you're welcome. Btw I actually read the Wikipedia articles on _creation ex nihilo_ and _creation ex materia_ . They were fun reads and they're not that long. The lead section of the article on _creation ex nihilo_ explicitly calls it a theist doctrine. Which is what is. But for some reason, creationists insist this is what atheists believes. It's as if they don't realize an atheist could believe the universe has always existed or simply hold no view on the matter at all.
Another funny thing is that creationists seem to not realize is that if _creation ex nihilo_ is impossible, then God cannot be the only eternal thing. Bcoz God would have to fashion the universe out of already preexisting eternal material. This is self-defeating for the creationist.
It feels weird to see that transitional fossil clip without the yodeling.
"There is nothing more painful than having to explain basic concepts and biology to creationists who do not want to understand what your saying with a character limit."
Oh, I beg to differ. trying being trans and having a twitter account. it's this same thing, and they're all also calling you a groomer and telling you to un-alive yourself the entire time. 😓
We’re basically all living in that hell of matrix-like gaslighting atm, but trans folks get it dialed up to 11. :(
@@JD-wu5pf...says the desperate attention-seeker. foh with that weak-ass hatetrolling.
@@JD-wu5pfrandom characters and no profile pic. Absolute bot account.
@@JD-wu5pf you choose to go online and be transphobic and youre telling other people to log off, you should be the one logging off
@@JD-wu5pf i was making a joke about how twitter sucks. chill.
If you have to be mired in the Twitter tarpit, don't be a dire wolf. Be a Short Faced Bear.
🎯 get out while you can
@@JD-wu5pf This is how I think of every person who dares enter a debate with her
How bout a Smilodon?
She is arguing and debating, they are making noise to distract others and sap her energy (and ours). It’s a tactic to get us and Erica to waste our time and energy in futility.
Giganthopithecus.
id be super excited to see your go over the dibble video!! gl on your presentation!
Defending your science stuff verbally will be just your thing, you'll kick ass! Good luck!
How appropriate that J.R.’s set looks like the evil dreamscape of Twin Peaks.
Nice to see you, hope all the work comes through - grant and proposal....
Music is just a theory, too. Ask anyone who has taken a music theory class. I’m not sure we even believe in the theory of music anymore as a society…
Relentlessly roasting Tucker? Damn! I forgot to bring marshmallows.
Oh no, you do *not* want to cook over that fire! Lots of toxic, noxious fumes
You brought the marshmallows with you….check inside your head.
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@@nondescriptcat5620 👈 Zero education in a biological science. Complete moor on.
Lol, the wave of content, tackling this hilarious interview, that’s been flooding my feed has made me extremely happy. 🤣❤️
Please, please concentrate on your PhD, we’ll still be here for you. The world needs more like you. (and less like TC).
Trucker Carlson dropped out of college in his freshman year because he was failing and he claimed the teachers (professors) did not know what they were talking about, but he did.
😂
He has a degree from Trinity College.
@@taoofjester4113 That's worse than if he had gotten it out of a cereal box. Religious schools are glorified diploma mills with the budget to buy legitimacy.
That's definitely not true. What's well documented is he took a time out whilst in college to travel to Nicaragua to support the Contras.
Tucker Carlson contributed to the slaughter of thousands, and the 1980s crack cocaine epidemic in America.. a true patriot.
Where did you hear that? He graduated from Trinity. Of course, he only got into Trinity (after being rejected by numerous other schools) with the help of his father-in-law, which is almost as bad, credentials-wise.
I have missed you, but totally understand that you've been busy!
Great video!
I honestly don't think Carlson believes a single thing he says, there were multiple leaks during the fox news lawsuit where he admits he's only appealing to what he knows the viewers wanted to hear, and with being exiled to twitter he's once again just trying to say whatever he can to grift an audience.
“We’ve given up on evolution” who, tucker? Who has?
reactionaries.
Your work is absolutely excellent. I listened to the Tuck interview on Rogan and I was dumbfounded to hear his astonishing absurdity regarding Phylogenetic development of organisms and then I remembered that Tucker Carlson is a real life Sith Lord. He says whatever needs to be said in order to foster rhetorical confusion to create conflict and division. Thank you for spending the time to rebut and debunk his absurd assertion in front of tens of millions of people, honestly I didn't even know where to begin. It was like hearing someone say that they don't believe in the Sun or something.
Thank you for making this brilliant video to display the extraordinary majesty of modern biodiversity. I appreciate it so much.
Liked and shared.
I absolutely love your mushroom shirt by the way. It's really cool!
It is nice to hear a sane voice amid the maddening tumult of ignorant half-mad goons.
My thanks.
Thank you for the concise explanation of micro vs macro evolution. I intuitively understood it but lacked the ability to explain it coherently.
Thanks Erica, I was sure you would address Little Tucky Swanson’s grift. Not to give him any credit, but I’m sure he got a basic education in the private schools he attended and was kicked out of. He is still on his grift of appealing to the uneducated masses. I don’t for one minute believe that he believes the bs he is spewing. For all his experience of “ journalism” he knows that what he is saying is manipulative.
"Its literally not even in the bible, dude" he been real fuckin quiet since she dropped that. Imagine being so high up in the dunning kreuger club that you dont even know your own book well enough to talk about it.
+connorhart7597: Sadly, many Christians are like this. This is why I *_study_* the Bible.
Most christians don't know what the bible said. Reading is is a reason I am no longer christian.
I've been looking forward to your take on this. ❤
So Tucker says he has his own theories. He should publish them. That would be hilarious.
There is a certain amount of aggravation that someone as ignorant as Tucker Carlson can find success in a way that depends on people following and believing what they have to say. I was a career public school teacher.
It's not necessarily ignorance, just pretending to believe that the truth is wrong in order to pander to a lot of other people who also believe the truth is wrong. They're aware of what the truth is, but actively deny it.
They do this for various reasons, but the most common one is the desire to not feel stupid. People who have a hard time understanding things will just deny that those things are true and latch onto or make up something else. This allows them to believe that they have secret knowledge and are therefore smarter than everyone else.
@@Bacteriophagebswell put!
Thanks for doing this, I appreciate you going all the way back to the basics here. As teachers we can feel like broken records stuck on the same song but, clearly, the world needs to hear this on loop!
Tucker Carlson illustrates the unfortunate consequences of mixing arrogance with ignorance.
The Hallmark of religion
The recent episode of Flint Dibble vs Graham Hancock was absolutely amazing. To hear a real archeologist destroy pseudoscience.
Hancock’s real defense: “But, but, but you’re silencing me!”
🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
Hancock seemed to be more worried about being butt hurt in the past.
Welcome back! It has been a problem in recent decades that a good portion of society is proud of their ignorance. From speech and grammar to scientific principals. I think the movie Idiocracy was a documentary.
the problem with Idiocracy is that it identifies the problem as eugenics, when it's really reactionary propaganda intentionally making people dumber.
Oh boy, Tucker Carlson and Joe in the same video as GG? This is gonna be fun!
There is one at Professor Dave Explains as well.
It truly was fun & informative, simultaneously.
I don’t even think Tucker thinks All Dogs Go To Heaven™️
i don't think Tucker thinks about anything other than Tucker, but if he were to take a stance for attention he'd probably be of the opinion that only humans have souls and therefore only humans go to heaven.
It’s not that the algorithm thinks you like creationism, it likes that you emotionally engage with it.
You know you're really stupid when you're in a room with Joe rogan and joe rogan is the smartest man in the room
Why would u say Rogan is dumb?? Because u are out of shape? Ur a liberal? And u hate America?
Tucker may have lost some here, but Kent Hovind is happy Gutsick is now following his fashion advice.
Ohhhh... That's low... Hawian Shirts are the best. Even Kun- I mean Kent, can't be wrong about everything...
Looking forward to the next video, Gutsick!