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White Supremacist Tucker Carlson says White Supremacy is a hoax.

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian
No. I mean it to describe someone who believes that “whites” are superior.

I don’t have time right now, but there is lots of evidence to show this applies to Carlson. I will come back to this later.

Now that I've demonstrated how 99.998 percent of Americans are not white Supremacists, we can hopefully agree White supremacists are practically non-existent.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
No. I mean it to describe someone who believes that “whites” are superior.

I don’t have time right now, but there is lots of evidence to show this applies to Carlson. I will come back to this later.
OK.
Sometimes real life interferes with this stuff.
 

Salvador

RF's Swedenborgian

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I agree with Tomi Lahren's comment about the El Paso Walmart Shooting. "It's not Trump's fault. It's not the NRA's fault. When will our nation wake up and realize we have a youth mental health crisis likely caused by over medication, absentee parents, and a culture that glorifies infamy and notoriety above God , family, and community? "
 

SugarOcean

¡pɹᴉǝM ʎɐʇS
Tucker Carlson tells his viewers that the country's white supremacy problem 'is a hoax' - CNN



Tucker Carson has a long history of making racist comments in his show, lamented demographic change like it is a tragedy that more people of colour might come to live in the U.S. He has clearly shown himself to be a white supremacist. These comments are disgusting and dangerous.

The thread title is not a true representation of the article linked. It is slander and defamation of Tucker Carlson.

The truth is the article headline reads like this.
Tucker Carlson wrongly tells his viewers the country's white supremacy problem 'is a hoax'
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
The thread title is not a true representation of the article linked. It is slander and defamation of Tucker Carlson.

The truth is the article headline reads like this.
Tucker Carlson wrongly tells his viewers the country's white supremacy problem 'is a hoax'
I say that to be an advocate for one's race (white, black or other)
no more indicates white supremacy than does being a feminist
mean one is a man hater or fempremacist. So more evidence
is needed than that.


Yes, that's a word (now, anyway).
 

SugarOcean

¡pɹᴉǝM ʎɐʇS
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I agree with Tomi Lahren's comment about the El Paso Walmart Shooting. "It's not Trump's fault. It's not the NRA's fault. When will our nation wake up and realize we have a youth mental health crisis likely caused by over medication, absentee parents, and a culture that glorifies infamy and notoriety above God , family, and community? "

In this country it is easier to blame an otherwise inanimate object for the actions of the psychopath at the trigger.
As long as news outlets release the name of such psychopaths those terrorists will live on in infamy, as they expected to whether they survived the attack they initiated or not. The Columbine terrorists are an example of that mind set. They were happy they would live on in the infamy they created for themselves.

Meanwhile, the actual cause of such terrorist acts are ignored. Blame the gun. Blame access to guns. Blame the 2nd amendment. Blame all things but the psycho at the trigger.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
The thread title is not a true representation of the article linked. It is slander and defamation of Tucker Carlson.

The truth is the article headline reads like this.
Tucker Carlson wrongly tells his viewers the country's white supremacy problem 'is a hoax'
I wrote the title of this thread. I had no intention of implying it was the title of the article.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Truth is an absolute defence against the charge of slander.

Yes, I intended to call Mr. Carlson a white supremacist. I am not implying it, I am stating it outright.
We should maintain the difference between truth & opinion.
Certainty doesn't elevate the latter to the former.
 

Stevicus

Veteran Member
Staff member
Premium Member
Tucker Carlson tells his viewers that the country's white supremacy problem 'is a hoax' - CNN



Tucker Carson has a long history of making racist comments in his show, lamented demographic change like it is a tragedy that more people of colour might come to live in the U.S. He has clearly shown himself to be a white supremacist. These comments are disgusting and dangerous.

I've never watched much of Fox News or Tucker Carlson, but racism is certainly not a hoax.

Of course, it was a bigger problem in the past, although many seem to believe that we've moved past that. Many believe that, as a nation, America has progressed greatly in this area. But maybe we haven't progressed as much as we thought we have. Or maybe we're regressing and going in the wrong direction.

I don't think anyone would deny that there will always be some people who are racist, but what's unclear is just how many people that would entail, and to what degree. My grandparents were racists, but they never killed anyone. They were very much anti-Nazi and anti-KKK, but they were still racists - because most of their generation was racist.

That may be where some of the disconnect comes from. Some people might associate the white supremacy problem only with the number of card-carrying National Socialists or Klansmen, whose actual numbers would be very few.
 

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
Now that I've demonstrated how 99.998 percent of Americans are not white Supremacists, we can hopefully agree White supremacists are practically non-existent.
Well, except for all the ones that exist.

PS: You actually believe that every white supremist commits a crime?
 
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Shad

Veteran Member
I've heard that, but I have to go with the data given even though the actual number of hate crimes by non Whites is probably higher.

I was talking about the population demographics not the crime stats.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
We should maintain the difference between truth & opinion.
Certainty doesn't elevate the latter to the former.
Everything that I post, unless it is in quotes, is my opinion. I think that should be understood. I refuse to add the phrase “in my opinion” to everything. That is insipid. (in my opinion :p)
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
Everything that I post, unless it is in quotes, is my opinion. I think that should be understood. I refuse to add the phrase “in my opinion” to everything. That is insipid. (in my opinion :p)
I understand.
I only posted that cuz you mentioned "truth" in yours.
 

fantome profane

Anti-Woke = Anti-Justice
Premium Member
I understand.
I only posted that cuz you mentioned "truth" in yours.
I stand for Truth, Justice, and the Canadian way! What is your point?

Even if I state that something is “truth” you still should understand that it is my opinion that that thing is truth.

And it is a fact, a legal fact,
that truth is a defence against the charge of slander.
 

Revoltingest

Pragmatic Libertarian
Premium Member
I stand for Truth, Justice, and the Canadian way! What is your point?

Even if I state that something is “truth” you still should understand that it is my opinion that that thing is truth.

And it is a fact, a legal fact,
that truth is a defence against the charge of slander.
I understand.
No problem.
 

Shad

Veteran Member
I am not seeing anything here. I don’t see that he targeted border security, or government officials, or supporters of one political party, or did anything inspired by antifa or any politician or political ideology.

Neither did the El Paso shooter. He went in a Walmart and shot a bunch of Americans. Didn't go to an ICE facility with illegals inside. Didn't attack an immigration center which will have immigrants in Q. Didn't attack a border crossing. People target the public to cause terror. Many also avoid people that can shot back like LEO, CPB, etc.
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
In this country it is easier to blame an otherwise inanimate object for the actions of the psychopath at the trigger.
As long as news outlets release the name of such psychopaths those terrorists will live on in infamy, as they expected to whether they survived the attack they initiated or not. The Columbine terrorists are an example of that mind set. They were happy they would live on in the infamy they created for themselves.

Meanwhile, the actual cause of such terrorist acts are ignored. Blame the gun. Blame access to guns. Blame the 2nd amendment. Blame all things but the psycho at the trigger.
People seem to forget the terrorism aimed at Tucker as well........

Antifa group chants outside Fox commentator Tucker Carlson's home

Antifa protesters chant outside Fox's Tucker Carlson's home, break door

Police investigating protest at Tucker Carlson's home as possible hate crime

Makes me wonder who thinks and acts like a real supremacist here.
 

Kangaroo Feathers

Yea, it is written in the Book of Cyril...
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