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Tucker Carlson Sets Sights on True Enemies of American People

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Spoiler alert: it’s not merely academics pushing CRT and LGBTQ4GF150+++™ propaganda.

These are the footsoldiers granted the keys to the culture-making machine via academia and legacy media to worsen social division and drive Americans further into states of postmodern confusion, apathy, and demoralization.

Antifa, BLM, LGBTQ foxes in the henhouse allowed into public schools through the backdoor by public schoolteachers — these are all obvious and convenient scapegoats for the state of decay in Western civilization, and they certainly don’t deserve a pass.

But these people are largely either victims themselves of ideological possession or low-level opportunists jumping at the chance to inflict their various pathologies on others, including helpless children, as an outlet for their emotional turmoil. They are not in control of anything, even themselves.            

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Here’s who is in control: the weapons contractors, the pharmaceutical industry, the bankers, and, above all, the corporate state these entities have constructed to serve and advance their own interests.

The culture war is just the cover to keep the populace at each other’s throats, unaware of the true puppet-masters steering the ship into the Titanic, in the hopes of emerging on the other side with greater resources, more social control, and less rabble (killed by war, pharmaceutical products, famine, etc.) to contend with.

Tucker Carlson has placed his finger on this truth, which he is now allowed to say unrestrained by Fox News executives with advertisers to appease and cocktail parties in Manhattan and the D.C. suburbs to attend.

From his appearance on Jack Posobiec’s show, Human Events, December 20th, discussing the sleight-of-hand, “look, a squirrel!” trick that the oligarchs play:

It's all about tranny this or tranny that, or white people are bad or whatever. But underneath all of those distractions is the fact that people are getting much poorer. And the one thing you're really not allowed to say, for real, after the foreign policy stuff, which is obviously verboten, but domestically, the one thing you can't say is the banks are kind of — why are the banks our friends? They're not. And they're getting, you know, the finance world is getting taxed at half the rate as the people who work like you and me. I get paid a lot, so it's, I guess it's fine, but it's still offensive that they pay half the rate. Why should they pay half the rate? Are they twice as virtuous as I am or anyone else with a job? They're not, actually, they're a little less virtuous.


(Tucker is apparently referring here to the disparity between capital gains tax and income tax.)

Continuing, with Tucker discussing the potential rise of a demagogue who might tap into this growing undercurrent of frustration and redirect it to the aforementioned interests truly running the show:

That's, and [the oligarchs are] desperately like, like, oh no, ‘it's the whites’ fault. Hate the whites.’ It's like some guy making 50 grand a year in Iowa. He's the problem. And you know that, it's clearly very effective, and a lot of people do hate the whites because they believe the propaganda. But underneath it all, I think they hate the banks more. And the hate the white stuff is, I don't think it can last forever. Someone's gonna be like, all right, okay, you hate the whites, great. Whites are bad, but the banks are really bad. Another reason you don't have a house or a car. Well, this is why.

“To your point though, this is why you see, like, Citibank and Bank of America, and they're all funding what? Black Lives Matter, of course,” Posobiec adds.

Via Bank of America:

Bank of America announced today that it is making a $1 billion, four-year commitment of additional support to help local communities address economic and racial inequality accelerated by a global pandemic. The programs will be focused on assisting people and communities of color that have experienced a greater impact from the health crisis.

“Underlying economic and social disparities that exist have accelerated and intensified during the global pandemic,” said CEO Brian Moynihan. “The events of the past week have created a sense of true urgency that has arisen across our nation, particularly in view of the racial injustices we have seen in the communities where we work and live. We all need to do more.”

The work builds on economic mobility and workforce development programs Bank of America already supports in local markets, but will sharpen the focus of that work, accelerate the resources, and add a particular emphasis on health services during the pandemic. The announcement is aligned with the company’s commitment to responsible growth for clients, shareholders, employees and communities.

It’s exciting to see this kind of awareness on the right, the growing capacity to see through the propaganda at the puppet-masters who disseminate it — the proverbial, archetypal Man Behind the Curtain.

And this is why Tucker Carlson is the best thing the grassroots right has, at least with that level of exposure.

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