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It has come to this: Cannibal White Nationalism!

Rejected submission by aristarchus at 2019-04-11 08:06:00 from the Tucker-Carlson-put-his-bowtie-where-the-sun-don't-shine dept.
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Sometimes, things get so bad, that to even mention how bad they are is to make them worse. Everyone's favorite proponent of child marriage, Tucker Carlson the Fox News person, has delved of a deep end. Following someone we all know with the word salad, reported in RawStory [rawstory.com].

The threat of white nationalism has grown more visible and more ominous over the past several years, with far-right activists explicitly calling for a white ethnostate committing acts of murder and terrorism around the country.

But Fox News’ Tucker Carlson — a man known for promoting white nationalist rhetoric himself on primetime TV — devoted a whole segment on Wednesday night to explaining why white nationalism is virtually nonexistent, and even if it does exist, criticizing it is bad.

Well, yeah! By criticizing white nationalism, we are only proving how stupid and pointless it is, which, since it's proponents are stupid and pointless, only makes them more white nationalist, stupid and pointless. I detect a trend.

“You would rather be called a cannibal than a white nationalist, and of course, that is exactly the point. That’s why [Democrats] say it,” complained Carlson. “You could live your entire life here without running into a white nationalist. No matter what they tell you, this is a remarkably kind and decent country.”

A kind and decent country of white nationalist cannibals? Tucker! I need some clarification here! What are you saying? Is this like that fake white genocide thing in South Africa that you were promoting a couple of months ago? Or the Idea that Russian Collaboration was a hoax that got Paul Manyourfort locked up in the Federal fort? Or, is it the case, that the sole advertiser that will still underwrite Tucker's show is "Truth in Genesis" and the fake, tax supported, imitation, not real at all, Ark [google.com] in Tennessee? Or is it Kentuck? Where the Fundies grow stupider, even if they are from Australia. Snakebite, or relevation? Takes your chances. Fucker Carlson.


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