Congratulations on misunderstanding and misrepresenting the point. (This is sarcasm, btw.)
It’s not the source that matters. It’s not the source that he’s complaining about. It’s the nature of the interaction with the source.
I’m not against watching video, but I won’t watch TikTok videos, because they are done in a way that is dangerously addictive. The nature of engagement with TikTok is the issue, not “I can’t learn from electrical devices.”
Each of us must beware of the side effects of using tools. Each kind of tool has its hazards.
It’s not the source that matters. It’s not the source that he’s complaining about. It’s the nature of the interaction with the source.
I’m not against watching video, but I won’t watch TikTok videos, because they are done in a way that is dangerously addictive. The nature of engagement with TikTok is the issue, not “I can’t learn from electrical devices.”
Each of us must beware of the side effects of using tools. Each kind of tool has its hazards.