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The Great Replacement: Tucker, Fox News Hit Back At ADL, Other Critics Who Called For His Firing

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The marxist head of Anti Defamation League ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt and other left-wing media talking heads were over the weekend hysterically trying to 'cancel' Fox News host Tucker Carlson for the one millionth time.

The firebrand conservative host dared to state the obvious truth about illegal immigration, changing demographics and electoral politics -- something which left-wing politicians and media talking heads say publicly themselves.

Appearing on a segment on illegal immigration on Fox News Prime Time Thursday, Carlson made the following point:

Now, I know that the left and all the little gatekeepers on Twitter become literally hysterical if you use the term "replacement," if you suggest that the Democratic Party is trying to replace the current electorate, the voters now casting ballots, with new people, more obedient voters from the Third World. But they become hysterical because that's what's happening, actually.

Let's just say if that's true, if look, if this was happening in your house, if you were in sixth grade, for example, and without telling you, your parents adopted a bunch of new siblings and gave them brand new bikes and let them stay up later and helped them with their homework and give them twice the allowance that they gave you. You would say to your siblings, "You know, I think we're being replaced by kids that our parents love more." And it would be kind of hard to argue against you because look at the evidence.

So this matters on a bunch of different levels. But on the most basic level, it's a voting rights question. In a democracy, one person equals one vote. If you change the population, you dilute the political power of the people who live there. So every time they import a new voter, I'd become disenfranchized as a current voter. So I don't understand. I mean, every wants to make a racial issue out of it. "Oh, the White replacement." No, no, no. This is a voting rights question. I have less political power because they're importing a brand new electorate. Why should I sit back and take that? The power that I have as an American, guaranteed at birth, is one man, one vote, and they're diluting it. No, they're not allowed to do that. Why are we putting up with this?

This triggered the 'woke'  left-wing social media mob and media talking heads -- as usual  calling for Carlson's head. They claim that the Fox News host endorsed the so-called 'great white replacement' theory allegedly pushed by white supremacists.

Popular French author Renaud Camus in his 2011 book 'Le Grand Remplacement' first coined the term 'the great replacement,'  which purports that the globalist ruling elites are colluding against white French and European people to eventually replace them with non-Europeans through uncontrolled immigration. He often refers to this as “genocide by substitution.”

Notions of the Great Replacement theory date as far back as 1900, when the father of French nationalism Maurice Barrès spoke about a new population that would take over, triumph and “ruin our homeland.” While many left-wing talking heads try to make the theory all about race and racism, Camus himself in an interview on CNews, rejected it.

According to left-wing talking heads and academics, violent white extremists involved in mass shooting in recent years, have pushed the theory that liberal globalists in the west are working to replace the white population with illegal immigrants from developing countries.

However on his show Tucker Carlson Tonight, Monday, the conservative firebrand, with the support of his boss Lachlan Murdoch, doubled down.

Replying to ADL's letter calling for Carlson's firing, Murdoch figuratively told Greenblatt to pound sand.

“Concerning the segment of ‘Tucker Carlson Tonight’ on April 8th, however, we respectfully disagree,” Murdoch wrote in part. “A full review of the guest interview indicates that Mr. Carlson decried and rejected replacement theory. As Mr. Carlson himself stated during the guest interview: ‘White replacement theory? No, no, this is a voting rights question.’”

Carlson on his part replayed clip of his controversial comments, saying "it might be worth pausing to restate the original point, both because it was true and worth saying, and also because America badly needs a national conversation about it."

At the end of the clip, the Fox News host said in part

At least one prediction came true right away, all those little gatekeepers on Twitter did become hysterical. They've spent the last four days jumping up and down furiously, trying once again to pull the show off the air. Once again, they will fail, though it is amusing to see them keep at it. (They get so enraged. It's a riot.)

But why all the anger? If someone says something you think is wrong, is your first instinct to hurt them? Probably not. Normal people don't respond that way. If you hear something you think is incorrect, you try to correct it. But getting the facts right is hardly the point of this exercise. The point is to prevent unauthorized conversations from starting in the first place. "Shut up, racist! No more questions!" You've heard that before.

Carlson argued that left-wing politics and electoral power revolves around demographics change. He said in part:

Demographic change is the key to the Democratic Party's political ambitions. Let's say that again for emphasis, because it is the secret to the entire immigration debate: Demographic change is the key to the Democratic Party's political ambitions. In order to win and maintain power. Democrats plan to change the population of the country. They're no longer trying to win you over with their program. They're obviously not trying to improve your life. They don't even really care about your vote anymore. Their goal is to make you irrelevant.

That is provably true. And because it's true, it drives them absolutely crazy when you say it out loud. A hurt dog barks. They scream about how noting the obvious is immoral, that you're a racist if you dare to repeat things that they themselves proudly say. Most people go along with this absurd standard and dutifully shut up; they don't think they have a choice. But no matter what they're allowed to say in public, everyone understands the truth: When you change who votes, you change who wins. That fact has nothing inherently to do with race or nationality. It's the nature of democracy. It is always true. You can watch it happen for yourself and you probably have.

The Fox News host also called out the ADL's hypocrisy. He said in part:

Go to the Anti-Defamation League's (ADL) website sometime if you'd like a glimpse of what an unvarnished conversation about a country's national interest might look like. In a short essay posted to the site, the ADL explains why the state of Israel should not allow more Arabs to become citizens with voting rights:

"With historically high birth rates among the Palestinians and a possible influx of Palestinian refugees and their descendants now living around the world," the ADL explains, "Jews would quickly be a minority within a bi-national state, thus likely ending any semblance of equal representation and protections. In this situation, the Jewish population would be increasingly politically -- and potentially physically -- vulnerable.

"It is unrealistic and unacceptable," the ADL continues, "to expect the State of Israel to voluntarily subvert its own sovereign existence and nationalist identity and become a vulnerable minority within what was once its own territory." 

Now, from Israel's perspective, this makes perfect sense. Why would any democratic nation make its own citizens less powerful? Isn't that the deepest betrayal of all? In the words of the ADL, why would a government subvert its own sovereign existence? Good question. Maybe ADL President Jonathan Greenblatt will join "Tucker Carlson Tonight" some time to explain and tell us whether that same principle applies to the United States. Most Americans believe it does. Unfortunately, most Americans don't have a say in the matter.

WATCH full Tucker Carlson monologue.