The well-known TV broadcaster Tucker Carlson has finally made an appearance on Twitter with his much awaited program “Tucker On Twitter.” On the first show, Carlson addressed a number of contentious issues, which produced a stir on social media.
In his introductory remarks, Carlson provided an honest analysis of the recent demolition of the Kikovka Dam. Numerous settlements have been destroyed by the catastrophic flood flow brought on by this incident, and the largest nuclear plant in Europe is now in danger.
“Any fair person would conclude that the Ukrainians probably blew it up just as you would assume they blew up Nord Stream, the Russian natural gas pipeline, last fall. And in fact, the Ukrainians did do that as we now know. It’s not like Vladimir Putin is anxious to wage war on himself,” Carlson argued.
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Political pundit Carlson vehemently refuted reports in the media and asserted that Russia would not destroy its own infrastructure. His professional view refuted the hasty judgments made by other well-known American analysts and media outlets.
Volodymyr Zelensky, the president of Ukraine, is seen as a moral figure, therefore Carlson made light of the notion that he is exempt from responsibility. He highlighted a chat between Zelensky and Senator Lindsey Graham, demonstrating their mutually delighted reaction to Russia’s woes.
In Carlson’s words, “Just two middle-aged guys celebrating the killing of a population. They don’t seem like the kind of people who’d enjoy flooding villages or starting a famine.”
Carlson shifted his focus to American politics and questioned statements made by Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley, stating, “It is vitally important for you to support Ukraine because it’s necessary for Ukraine to be supported by you.”
Carlson laments the media’s lack of critical thinking and the ways in which it contributes to the general public’s ignorance of significant issues. He talks about Black Lives Matter, 9/11, and the enigmatic death of Jeffrey Epstein in particular.
By revealing a whistleblower’s evidence of a crashed extraterrestrial aircraft in the US government’s possession, Carlson causes controversy. He argues that the public’s limited access to critical information is demonstrated by the media’s silence regarding this essential information.
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Carlson drew a parallel between the perceived ignorance of Americans today and that of Russian citizens during the Soviet era to conclude his inaugural Twitter show on a compelling note. He said, “That’s how they maintain control,” suggesting that keeping the public in the dark helps the government keep control.
As he wraps up the first episode, Tucker Carlson promises to challenge the status quo. The Twitter community is eagerly awaiting this truth-telling beacon’s next move. Let’s see if the hype is true.
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