trekklion.blogg.se

Tucker carlson monologue
Tucker carlson monologue







tucker carlson monologue

His point - and it’s a good one - is that the Left is totally gaslighting us on the “Great Replacement” thing. “If you don’t want people to be paranoid and angry, maybe you don’t write pieces like that, and rub it in their face, and give them the finger day after day.” Watch:Ĭarlson smirks appropriately at the end, “So you play clips of them saying it, and you’re the deranged conspiracy nut.”Ībout the op-eds and media claims about how whites are declining in political strength, and what a great thing that is, Carlson says: But sure, let’s blame Tucker Carlson for this heinous act.īelow is the especially valuable part of the Carlson segment - the one in which he video-quotes passages of Democratic politicians and pundits saying explicitly that non-white immigration is diluting white voting power, and that’s a good thing. Did you know that he was hospitalized for 20 hours as a high school student because he had threatened mass shooting? Did you know that he wore a hazmat suit to school for an entire week? Did you know that his mother once helped him bury a cat that he had tortured and killed? Animal torture is a MASSIVE warning sign! This kid has been priming himself for homicide. I also didn’t realize until watching this segment how mentally ill Payton Gendron, the Buffalo shooter, was. So the Narrative Managers were able to call this an example of white male violence after all! The Washington Post ran an analysis that pointed out that the Syrian shooter was, in fact, legally white, and an example of “whiteness”. Colorado Public Radio even did a story at the time about how worried Colorado Muslims were of “backlash” because the shooter was Muslim. He was a Person of Color, not a white supremacist. Why not? Because that mass shooting didn’t fit the Narrative. Unlike this week in Buffalo, Joe Biden didn’t fly to that crime scene, Tucker said.

tucker carlson monologue

Watch this 15-minute monologue from him last night, throwing the “Great Replacement” smears back in their faces.Įarly in the monologue, Carlson points out that last year, a Syrian immigrant shooter went into a Boulder, Colo., supermarket and allegedly (he has not yet been tried and found guilty) murdered ten people - same number of dead as in Buffalo. I’m thrilled that Tucker Carlson isn’t doing the usual right-wing thing and crumpling in the face of bad-faith attacks from the media and Democrats.









Tucker carlson monologue