Tucker Carlson traveled to France in order to interview Telegram Founder and CEO Pavel Durov who remains in French detention as he awaits the judicial system to release him. Telegram is used as a messaging ap by over a billion users worldwide. Pavel Durov was accused of noncompliance with EU judicial demands and arrested during a holiday last year. He remains under quasi-detention confinement.
Many people have increasingly expressed annoyance at the change in Tucker Carlson’s interview style. The increased interruptions, wandering rambling that takes the point off subject, inappropriate -borderline annoying- laughter at the wrong moments, and increasing Hannityesque behavior has been a sidebar topic of conversation. However, this is the first interview in which I can say these distracting interview traits have become unbearable.
I really wanted to hear from Durov, but I could not survive the inappropriate timing of the interruptions, and increasingly odd mannerisms from Mr Carlson. From a mental strength, stability and intellectual perspective, Carlson is way over his head trying to interview Durov. Perhaps that explains the performative and seemingly odd behavior of Tucker in this interview. It gets worse as it progresses. See for yourself. WATCH:
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Pavel Durov is a very deliberate man with an exceptionally stable disposition. He is one of the most important people in the world of information, communication and the free exchange of ideas. Yeah, I’m a little frustrated with this missed opportunity to go into important considerations in the world of information sharing.
Chapters:
0:00 Being Arrested in France
10:57 France’s Attempt to Humiliate and Tarnish Durov
15:54 Did the Russian Government Ever Try to Arrest Durov?
17:21 How Telegram Makes Money
20:04 Are They Attacking Durov Because He’s Russian?
21:19 Did Anyone Defend Durov?
24:23 What Did Durov Do in Jail?
25:17 Is Durov Allowed to Leave France?
30:37 The Real Reason They’re Attacking Durov
31:56 Europe’s Mission to Make Privacy Illegal
39:20 France’s Confiscation of Durov’s Phone
40:47 The Investigation Into Durov
56:52 How Telegram Stays Neutral in Global Politics
58:44 The Advancements of Encryption Technology
1:00:47 Is There Anything That Can Prevent a Government From Spying on You?
1:02:42 The Importance of Disconnecting
1:04:40 Durov’s Thoughts on Ross Ulbricht
1:06:54 Will Durov Stay in France After the Investigation?

It’s a good interview, they are friends chatting and Durov is kind enough to dumb it down for the masses to understand. I appreciate knowing that Durov has been able to hold firm. Resolute and confident in his purpose, Durov is exemplary in his quest for freedom of speech.
By laughing, Tucker might be signalling, “I’m not trying to challenge you” or “I’m out of my depth.” This actually aligns with social behaviors observed in primate studies, where laughter-like vocalizations often indicate submission or appeasement in the presence of a dominant individual.
I’ve been noticing this too.
The real strength of his old show on Fox was his nightly essays. This is echoed in his speeches, which also are very insightful and good. Interviewing has never been his forte, and yet for some reason his new format is exclusively that. Maybe his severance clause from Fox bars conducting a show of the same format as his old one. I don’t know. He has conducted some good interviews. If he can’t work in my essaying then maybe he should slow down and focus on quality.
His speeches on his last tour were brilliant.
In case you can’t do Hannity: https://www.rt.com/news/618902-durov-carlson-arrest-russia/
One has to wonder if France still pretends to have a code of conduct or any trace of honor, just look at their president… If he cannot even get his own wife to respect him, and she thinks it is perfectly acceptable to shove her palm in his face in front of staff and crew, then whatever was left of that ship has not just sailed—it sank a long time ago.