Some well considered points, some not so much, a fair bit of your own conflation - most pertinently that of repeatedly comparing an elected and accountable government with an unelected and unaccountable set of technocratic institutions, (I haven't the faintest who Tucker Carlson is, incidentally) some recourse to the usual tribal pejoratives, and a continued weakness for the usual EU platitudes (peace, prosperity etc), but a decent enough post. I accept your best points, even if I don't necessarily agree with them, whilst I agree with some of your worst points, by which I mean those that aren't relevant to the debate.
We are the only country to have left the EU because we have served as a vivid demonstration to les autres as to how bloody the EU will make it, because most members are currently happy with their status, and because leaving it is effectively impossible for those members which are also in the EZ. Despite all of that, the French President expressed his relief that there hadn't been an in-out referendum in France back in 2016, as we wasn't confident that the result would have been 'the right one'.