Fox News is losing the public relations war to Tucker Carlson.
Following his firing from Fox News, Carlson expresses his opinions.
Just now, Tucker Carlson leveled a serious charge against Fox News. Their response may reveal something.
At a charity event, former Fox News presenter Carlson finally spoke up amid controversy and rumors. Carlson gave a speech at Rainbow Omega, a group that supports persons with impairments, and discussed his turbulent exit from the important news source.
Carlson criticizes the media, particularly Fox News, for deflecting attention from important concerns by focusing on climate change in his speech.
“American politics is supposed to be designed to improve people’s lives, but what is the point of it actually?” Carlson added. “As we’re worried about these big abstract problems in faraway places, or claiming we can control the weather or whatever we’re claiming, there are kids with developmental disabilities who have aging parents, and the parents are legit terrified about what happens when they pass.”
Carlson lamented the depressing fact that the majority of Americans are ignorant of how the rapacious few have pillaged the economy and stoked the possibility of conflict with Russia.
“Why are they not only not addressing the issues that matter? But they’re kind of going out of their way to ignore them?” Carlson asked. “They have no idea that the economy is sagging, really? How could you not know that? We have no idea that we’re actively fighting Russia in a war?”
Carlson criticizes the media for peddling lies, but oddly absolves Fox News of responsibility for its role in deceiving Americans about the status of the nation.
“I just think that at some point, you have to call it what it is—which is lying,” Carlson continued. “And lying with a very specific purpose, which is to avert your gaze, to pull your attention away from the things that matter. That’s not news coverage. That’s just classic propaganda.”
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Carlson uses COVID as an illustration to show how the media may influence Americans’ attitudes and actions.
“If you can control someone’s brain and get them to say, ‘I really need to wear a mask inside my car alone to protect myself – if you can get someone to that place where he gets in his Subaru and just instinctively puts on a mask with the windows up, then you’ve won,” Carlson concluded.
“You’ve defeated them . . . in the enslavement of people, taking away their choice, and in so doing their dignity, really their humanity.”
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