The former Fox News host has accused the corporate press of ignoring America’s real issues
Tucker Carlson has released a video tearing into American news outlets, in his first appearance since parting ways with Fox News, saying genuine debate on major issues is simply “not permitted” in US media.
In a clip shared to Twitter on Wednesday evening, the former Fox host delivered a monologue similar to those heard on his long-time show, ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’, even posting the video to coincide with his previous timeslot.
While he did not directly address his reported firing from Fox News earlier this week, Carlson launched into a scathing criticism of the mainstream media, saying most discussions on TV news shows are “irrelevant” and “unbelievably stupid,” while key subjects go unmentioned.
“The undeniably big topics, the ones that will define our future, get virtually no discussion at all – war, civil liberties, emerging science, demographic change, corporate power, natural resources. When was the last time you heard a legitimate debate about any of those issues?” he said. “It’s been a long time; debates like that are not permitted in American media.”
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) April 27, 2023 He went on to argue that both major political parties in the US have “reached consensus on what benefits them” and now “actively collude” to shut down meaningful discussion, saying the American establishment has “given up on persuasion” and is now “resorting to force” and increasing censorship.
“Suddenly, the United States looks very much like a one-party state,” Carlson continued. “That’s a depressing realization, but it’s not permanent. Our current orthodoxies won’t last... This moment is too inherently ridiculous to continue, so it won’t.”
Carlson’s departure from Fox on Monday was a major shake-up for the outlet, as his prime-time show was long one of the highest-rated programs on cable news. Despite reports that he was dismissed, Fox said they had “agreed to part ways” and offered no further explanation for the decision, which has already driven a drop in ratings and the company’s market value.
The former host was a polarizing figure during his tenure at Fox, routinely accused of spreading “hate” and “disinformation” by left and liberal critics while garnering a major fan base among conservative viewers. His show occasionally triggered the ire of US officials, with former Pentagon spokesman John Kirby once addressing Carlson directly during a 2021 press briefing, insisting the military would not “take… advice from a talk-show host.”
Out of context he's absolutely right, like if I didn't know it was him talking I would assume he's a communist. But he's spent so long batting for fascists that it's kind of bizarre to see him saying any of this. How can the man who talked about wanting to fuck the green M & M give any kind of criticism that the news isn't taking anything seriously.
Also what ideology does he think the "one party" follows? Does he think the frothing fascists in the republican party are actually secret liberals?
The “one party” is yet another dog whistle for the international jewry and their conflation with communists. In the video, one of the big important topics he says we don’t debate enough is “demographic changes”.
Yeah that's the white replacement theory stuff.
"when did American become a one party state you ask?"
Tucker face
"2012 that's when."
The DC uniparty is just about power. Maintaining their own power, no matter what. There's not much difference between D and R there. The only real dissent are the populists, and they're being silenced.
sure, but i want to know what tucker thinks the one party system is. obviously both parties mainly want to preserve capitalism, but i doubt that's his point
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Honestly if the alternative is tucker carlson i'm all in on the deep state making me eat bugs or whatever. Shit, they don't even have to ask, i'll just do it. Anything but the sexy M&M bitch
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thats what im talking about.
also chill out
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Demographic change is a pretty broad term and if it wasn't being said by a fascist I wouldn't assume racist intentions. Like I'm from Ireland and for a long time demographic change here referred to mass emigration and aging populations in the countryside because it was unviable for young people to live in there.
Demographic change though?
I mean demographic change can refer to a lot of things and if it wasn't a fascist saying it I wouldn't assume it to be racist. Like emigration and aging populations are what would come to mind for me when I think of demographic change
Using the vaguest possible term instead of specifying "aging population" or whatever is an immense red flag