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Tucker Carlson, Domestic Terrorist


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Terrorist is not a term I would ever use lightly. After the nine eleven terrorist attacks I protested the Patriot Act while other Americans were busily singing its praises. I also was very much against marginalizing Muslims because I knew that most Muslim people, the ones that I knew anyway, kept their religion to themselves and had no interest in sacrificing their lives to glorify their religion. But the wiz kids at fox news had different ideas about the supposed Muslim threat to this nation, and proceeded to employ scare tactics about radical Islam that eventually led to the faced Muslim travel ban that took place during Trump's presidency. I also have stated repeatedly that I am against authoritarian measures in general, not only because I find them reprehensible, but also because they are notoriously ineffective in the long term. Authoritarians never really solidify their rule because they are constantly fighting off political dissidents. Most people, of course, side with the dissidents; it is just a matter of defining who is who. So, in America we should ask ourselves who is playing the role of the authoritarian so that we can identify, and discredit them. This is the only to truly combat ignorance in a proactive manner. Big tobacco did not get taken down because of friendly moderate discussions. An anonymous whistleblower tipped off government higher ups to take down the tobacco companies. Up until that point big tobacco was allowed to fund countless studies in the name of science, often distracting people with outlandish studies, and furthering the spread of disinformation. So, you see, big tobacco and Tucker Carlson have a lot in common. For fox news it is all about the profit margin. They don't care what you fantasize about at Fox as long as you commit to vote red until your dead. It's an embarrassment of an organization, but you already know that. Tucker is much the same; he could care less if you knew the actual truth. He is only interested in how much money he will acquire from his deadly game. You see, Tucker Carlson gets paid to tell people what they want to hear. Sure, maybe you don't want to hear his mad rants about the perils of "wokeness", which is not a word by the way, or the horrors of sex being taught in school, but many people do, probably many more than you would imagine. As we saw with pizza gate, people follow right wing news like members of a cult; they set out to discredit everything you stand for, while indulging in fantasies about their self-proclaimed enlightened capabilities. But Tucker's dimwitted rants are protected by freedom of speech...to an extent anyway. He very clearly crossed that line when he encouraged bitter Trump fans, who recently organized a coup and nearly overthrew our government, to report us to child protective services if we dare go outside with a mask on our child's face. This is terrorism. You all remember the idiotic sovereign citizens movement that had its season during the Obama administration, don't you? Do you remember how willing those idiots were to completely abandon any semblance of respect for the law simply because a police officer asked them a question? Yeah, those are the "blue lives matter people" by the by. They are the same people minimizing the capitol attacks in one breath, and questioning whether or not they ever even happened in the next. They think they should be excused for killing police officers. So, you see, the demand for a domestic terrorist evangelist such as Tucker Carlson is already there. He's been here this whole time, waiting for the moment that he could motivate his gang of violent reactionaries to attack us once more. He is going to continue to do this until he has completely ruined this country, whether that is his goal or not is superfluous because that is exactly what he has done. When you insight people to violence, you are indeed a party to said violence. I want everyone to understand his treason clearly.   

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