Tuesday, September 3, 2019

takimag - The Week that Perished - "What’s this country coming to when the KKK can’t have a simple, good-old fashioned family barbecue in an Indiana park on a late-summer afternoon? It almost tempts a person to think that the Klan doesn’t have any power, but that’s crazy talk"


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“HOAX”
Tucker Carlson is the only cable news host we can think of without wanting to immediately vomit. It doesn’t matter whether it’s Chris “Fredo” Cuomo, Rachel “Dyko” Maddow, or any of the indistinguishable Nordic female mannequins at Fox, we hate them all and would rather listen to the political opinions of a Puerto Rican shoeshine boy at Grand Central Station.
In the aftermath of the El Paso massacre and the subsequent media panic about “white supremacist terrorism,” Carlson flatly announced on his show that this whole “white supremacy” thing was a “hoax.”
Of course it’s a hoax. If this was a white-supremacist nation, nobody—especially white people—could get away with all the nasty things that are said about white people. ...