Tucker’s Takes: Racism against white men is as bad as antisemitism. Only much worse.

White people: Always the real victims of bigotry, never the murderous bigots.
Carlson denied being antisemitic, saying it is immoral to hate people for how they were born.
Offer not valid for a person who wasn’t born a white cishet Christian male. And open season on people who convert to Judaism too, apparently.
Also, maybe Jewish people don’t have it that bad after all.
He then downplayed the problem of anti-Jewish hate by claiming it’s less pervasive than bias against white men.
“That is racism that is precisely as bad as antisemitism, but it is much more widespread and has been so far much more damaging,” he said.
Carlson made the remarks after Ben Shapiro used his top spot at TPUSA’s annual meeting to denounce cannibalism among the face-eating leopards and again berate Tucker Carlson for interviewing white nationalist Nick Fuentes, calling it “an act of moral imbecility.”
Anyone with an ounce of awareness about how vital antisemitism is to white supremacy found the GOP’s campaign against antisemitism as convincing as Trump’s combforwarover. The pretense was always thin enough to read the paper through, and actions like VP Vance paling around with German neonazis and last month the Heritage Foundation’s defense of Carlson, were clear signals that US supremacists were itching to ditch the whole thing. So it is fitting that Tucker was the one to tell the newest generation of right wingers that Charlie Kirk would be cool with neonazis, remind Jewish people that they aren’t quite “our kind,” and drop a big lie about racism and antisemitism.
