Biff_Poindexter
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Tucker Carlson āNot Sureā About Great Replacement Theory After Pushing It 400 Times
A recent investigation found the Fox News host had peddled the conspiracy theory hundreds of times since he took over a prime time spot in 2016.
news.yahoo.com
"Fox News host Tucker Carlson tried to distance himself Tuesday from the white supremacist āgreat replacementā theory heās peddled on his prime time show for years. Carlson has spent years pushing the idea, and a New York Times investigation found he has promoted it in more than 400 episodes of his program since he joined Fox Newsā prime time lineup in 2016. But Carlson said Tuesday heās still unsure what the conspiracy theory is. "Youāve heard a lot about the great replacement theory recently, itās everywhere ā¦ weāre still not sure exactly what it is,ā the host said Tuesday."
Here is why Tucker is playing dumb about this whole great replacement theory....it is because, as of now, it is still widely unpopular to be in favor of it.....so you push the theory, and when called out - play dumb about it....in hopes it will become more popular in the future to where you can be more upfront about it -- or if it is defeated, you just pretend you were never in favor of it -- and come up with something else...pretty much how Conservatives did with the pro-segregation movement...when you are defeated, claim you were never for it and accuse the other side of doing it....
Example....Tucker claiming to not know what white replacement theory is and then claiming it was something created by Democrats.....so he is basically claiming Dems were so brilliant and powerful that they forced some white-nationalist French author guy (Renaud Camus) to come up with "great replacement theory" all the way back in the 1990's -- just to make Republicans look bad almost 30 years later?? Cool...so does that mean when that whole white nationalist march happened in Charlottesville -- and folks were going around yelling "Jews Will Not Replace Us" -- Democrats forced those guys to say that?? Cool...
Does that also mean that Dems even forced former Trump advisors Steve Bannon and Stephen Miller to be huge fans of the book "Camp Of The Saints" -- which basically laid the ground work for "white replacement theory" ?? In fact, when Steve Bannon wasn't talking about being upset that his daughter attends school with Jews; he said this about "immigration" -- not illegal immigration, but immigration in general....he said: āWhen we first started talking about this a year ago -- we called it the Camp of the Saints. ā¦ I mean, this is Camp of the Saints, isnāt it?ā
What is Camp Of The Saints about? Why is Camp of the Saints believed to have laid the ground work for today's white replacement theory paranoia...well the book basically claims that "Dark-skinned immigrants are destroying white society" -- and talks about how they need to be slaughtered in order to stop them....sound familiar?? Sounds like that was exactly what the guy in Buffalo thought he was doing...again, like i asked earlier...why are Conservatives so ashamed to stand on the shit they have been pushing whenever a national spotlight gets shined on them?? When it happens, they scurry away like roaches...
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