rabid scientismic certainty about things - wholly unjustified - as the man he's slagging? And advocating that the Silly Valley commercial shysters should do censorship for us all, deciding which opinions are fit for us to hear and which must be censored - for our own protection, of course? Really? You like that?
The bit of idiocy at the 29 minute mark was good fun, though.
Note: For the grammatically challenged, the word is 'wrought'. Though I guess it's useless for older speakers of earlier English forms to oppose popular incoming neologisms. Live languages are always evolving after all.