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Tucker Carlson: “I thought that was one of the big lessons of the second…”

Featuring: Tucker Carlson, Conservative, Right-wing | Political Commentator, Former Fox News Host | National

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We were taught that testing potentially dangerous drugs on people without their full consent or on the weakest among us, or you know, euthanizing mental patients or whatever. All that was bad, right? I thought that was one of the big lessons of the second World War. Well, as we both know that there are no rules. Well, that's boy, is that the truth. There are no rules, right? There are none. There are rules for us, you and me. (22:09–22:13)

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Asserts that a major lesson from WWII was the unethical nature of non-consensual human experimentation.

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