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I presume he considers it a pity that the laws and Constitution are interpreted to protect speech which at best is trying to divide the country against itself and often reaches the level of stochastic terrorism. I understand the slippery slope arguments, but when yet another mass murderer has Tucker Carlsons words on his lips I can't help but wonder if we have reached the limits of what should be tolerated.
Dark does not mean deep.
The murderer hated Carlson's news station. And it's very disingenuous to witness people conflating the vile Great Replacement Theory with common concerns about assimilation and accepting tons of illegal immigrants (which a lot of Latinos actually oppose), which isn't about race or black people living in the United States.
The same people who want to ban critical analysis of racist power structures in the USA from being examined in schools across the country because it might make white people feel bad have no problem spewing a firehose of lies about 'dirty illegal immigrants bringing diseases across the border who are here to replace the good hard working white people of this country'.
People are now calling this 'GRT' and mocking Rufo endlessly with it. It's nice.
What exactly is the endgame for these "Great Replacement Theory" idiots? Do they think the employers of the people they kill will offer them the jobs that are now open? Or do they have a pool of unemployed white guys ready to take their place? Have they applied for jobs that were given to minorities instead of them? I call shenanigans and bullshit on all of it.
Watching television is not an activity.
He doesn't. Nobody on the channel does. I disagree with Carlson on a lot of policy, particularly most of what he says related to matters foreign and fiscal. But to say that he pushes Great Replacement Theory or any kind of white nationalism is a boldfaced lie. There are real white identitarian lunatics who push it, and they're evil. But pretending that people who clearly aren't doing it are in fact doing it only elevates said evil actors.
https://www.***************.com/buff...rlson-fox-newsGreat replacement theory, or white replacement theory, states that a range of liberals, Democrats and Jewish people are working to replace white voters in western countries with non-white people, in an effort to achieve political aims.
It is not a new concept. But Carlson has led the charge in reintroducing it to mainstream rightwing thought. In April a New York Times investigation found that in more than 400 hundred of his shows Carlson had advanced the idea that a “cabal of elites want to force demographic change through immigration”.
In a monologue on his Monday night show, Carlson did not directly address replacement theory. He claimed the Buffalo shooter’s manifesto was “not recognizably left wing or right-wing: it’s not really political at all”, despite the rambling document referencing a number of right-wing conspiracy theories.
I'm not sure who to believe, guys. Either we believe multiple videos of Tucker Carlson himself on the internet pushing great replacement stories about how dems want to replace white voters and has many other videos of him pushing white nationalism, just without the sieg heil at the end, and the many media analysis like the aforementioned NYT's article which found him to have done it over four hundred times, or ClassicalComics. It's a tough choice.
As usual, conservatives stoke the fire, and then, when people ineviably die as a result, attempt to hide behind a veil of plausible deniability that anyone not in bed with them already can see is horse ****.
https://www.adl.org/blog/white-supre...RoC-4YQAvD_BwE
I dunno, guys. Should I believe ClassicalComics, or the right-wing extremists thanking him for bringing Great Replacement Theory to a nightly, incrreasingly radicalized audience?
In the days following Tucker Carlson’s vitriolic, xenophobic commentary about demographic change, most white supremacist reactions were supportive of the Fox News personality and praised him for railing against “white genocide.” Some suggested that Carlson is finally showing his true colors and fully embracing white nationalism. One 4Chan poster wrote: “As predicted, Carlson is our guy.”
Other extremists argued Carlson is not taking a strong enough position and called him a “cuck.” One 4Chan poster wrote: “You guys keep falling for the same sh*t.” The vast majority of comments on extremist forums mention ADL – and the organization’s response to Carlson’s bigoted message -- by name.
Last edited by Tendrin; 05-16-2022 at 11:33 PM.