In his second Twitter episode, renowned conservative pundit Tucker Carlson unapologetically expresses his opinions on a variety of hot-button issues. Carlson explores the shifting taboos in American society and the alleged support of pedophilia by significant platforms like Instagram despite legal threats from his previous network, Fox News.
“Hey, it’s Tucker Carlson. Let’s say you wanted to control a country. How would you start?” Carlson questioned, laying the groundwork for his speech about authority and submission while accepting a position at his previous workplace.
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He says the key to establishing power is total obedience from those who have the right to employ deadly force. The military, federal law enforcement, and organizations like the IRS, according to him, are the main targets. He equated the power to that of gods and said that it is not just in directing people’s conduct but also their thoughts.
Carlson continued by highlighting the quick changes in American taboos and the role that outside forces played in forming them. “What’s interesting is how fast our taboos are changing. This is not happening organically. What we’re allowed to dislike is being dictated to us from above, sometimes by force,” he asserted.
Despite the historical taboo against harming people based on their race, it is now legal in the United States to punish white people purely because of their skin tone. He made this remark and said.
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Tucker Carlson is accused by Fox News of breaking the terms of his contract by launching his own Twitter show. According to a letter acquired by Axios, Fox News notified Carlson’s attorneys of the suspected breach on Wednesday.
The most recent discovery has intensified the existing conflict between Carlson and the network and might lead to legal action. Bryan Freedman, Carlson’s attorney, has made the case that any legal action taken by Fox would be a violation of Carlson’s First Amendment rights.
Carlson, who was fired on April 24, hired Freedman to help him with contract-related problems. Carlson announced his first episode on Twitter on May 9; the program debuted the following Wednesday. Carlson’s legal team quickly received a letter from Fox News general counsel Bernard Gugar informing them that Carlson had broken his legal commitments.
Fox has declared its determination to use all legal remedies as specified in the letter in response to the alleged breach. The paper also made reference to clauses in Carlson’s contract that forbid him from providing any services via digital distribution or streaming platforms and mandate that he only render his services to Fox.
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Axios publishes Fox News made an effort to settle their disagreement with Carlson amicably. A top Fox executive also told Carlson of their decision to bench him until 2025, according to an insider source.
Carlson’s job at the network is in jeopardy as the disagreement intensifies. Carlson is unwavering in his commitment to expressing his views and participating in difficult discussions, despite legal ramifications from Fox News.
Carlson examines the question of morality in politics in his most recent episode. He highlights the disparity between the aftermath from Bill Clinton’s romance with Jennifer Flowers during the 1992 presidential campaign and the lack of scrutiny Barack Obama saw in following races. Carlson contends that long-standing social taboos are no longer relevant since actions like stealing, displaying riches, and acting hypocritically in public no longer carry moral weight.
However, Carlson’s comments on the legitimacy of child molesting were what garnered most of the attention. “So it probably shouldn’t surprise us that the greatest taboo of all is teetering on the edge of acceptability, child molestation,” he proclaimed.
Carlson cited the Wall Street Journal’s investigation on kidnapping on Instagram, emphasizing how the social media site links and supports accounts that sell and commission pornographic material targeted at minors. He decried the lack of response from the government and the lack of sanctions against those responsible.
Unexpectedly and without warning, Tucker releases his Twitter segments. The first portion was published yesterday, and the second one appeared today. What will the third section entail tomorrow? Remain tuned.



