Based on what Tucker Carlson chooses to discuss, and how he chooses to discuss those topics, we know that Tucker Carlson is a white nationalist.
Discussing a white supremacist conspiracy theory from South Africa, to taking a stupid tweet about Rep. Lindsey Graham and Brett Kavanaugh and making it about all white people, to saying in 2014, that Obama would use "racial fears" in order to maintain power.
But don't expect him to acknowledge when he is wrong.
Which is why he was willing to double down on what he said on Friday, saying that the outrage over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi was just "a game" and "so false,"
while he was at Politicon over the weekend, where his fascism was on full display for attendees to see.
"The whole game is people who have no basis for moral superiority sort of impose their moral superiority on you," said Carlson. Apparently, for Tucker Carlson being upset that a government would murder a journalist is an act of "moral superiority" and not an act of common sense if you want to have a democracy.
"The outrage is so false," added Tucker. False, like his outrage of brown people moving into rural communities that have been white.
Carlson claimed that the outrage was a way "to bully you into submission," and said for those people to "just stop lecturing me."
Well Tucker, if the barbaric murder of a journalist and US resident doesn't outrage you, than you do need to be lectured. Unless, of course, you're a fascist willing to give up freedom of the press for your own wealth and prestige?
Not only did Tucker Carlson show us his fascism with his disgustingly-appaling apathy that a journalist was butchered like a cow, but he also showed the Politicon attendees his lack of irony and cognitive dissonance.
"The Saudis, and I don't mean this as a compliment, are acting entirely in character with their character. That's what they do," Tucker said. He called the Saudi kingdom "a primitive evil theocracy in the desert," and that he is not "pro-Saudi."
The thing is Tucker, neither was Khashoggi. It's why he chose to exile himself from Saudi Arabia, so he could write freely. The irony of Khashoggi's story, is that the kingdom barred him to stop writing negatively about Donal Trump, which makes one wonder what all the reasons for murdering him were?
For Tucker Carlson, a man who has complained that people are yelling "fuck you" at him when he eats out. One would think he would be sympathetic for a journalist would had been murdered, but that's the thing about Tucker Carlson.
He's a Nazi, and not a journalist.
1) He's not journalist: Otherwise he would be as upset as journalist Nicolas Kristoff.
2) He's a nazi: The guy was a Muslim, and only a nazi would be more outraged at the outrage, than the murder of the journalist.
Comments