In a conversation with a Holocaust denier: Tucker Carlson again cornered the State of Israel
Tucker Carlson, formerly of Fox News, accused Israel in a conversation with a Holocaust denier of Muslim immigration in Spain. The article presents these claims as part of the 'Great Replacement' theory, analyzing its roots, spread, and implications, including polls and terrorist attacks.
The article discusses the claims of Tucker Carlson, a former senior Fox News host and now an independent internet star, who in a conversation with a Holocaust denier accused Israel of destructive Muslim immigration in Spain. The article presents these claims as part of the 'Great Replacement' theory, an anti-Semitic ideology that mass immigration is orchestrated by Jews to dilute the white race. Experts like Matthew Feldman explain that the theory unites different minorities into a single enemy. The article notes that the theory underpinned massacres, including those by Brenton Tarrant, Robert Bowers, and Anders Breivik. Polls show that six out of ten Trump voters and a similar share in France believe it, and in Britain one in three. The article describes the theory's spread in British politics, including the attack on Barbara Roche, and its roots in American eugenics. It concludes with a warning that the idea has become the most common doctrine of the global far right, highlighting the challenge to Western democracies.
In a conversation with a Holocaust denier: Tucker Carlson again cornered the State of Israel