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Dirty Kike Tucker Carlson Of Fox News Is A Cocksucking Asshole

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Jul 28, 2021, 4:27:42 PM7/28/21
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Carlson aired segments warning about COVID-19 in the first months of 2020,
and reportedly influenced then-President Trump to take the virus more
seriously. But by spring of 2020, Carlson began to publicly question the
severity of the virus, opposing social distancing measures, and in 2021 he
repeatedly aired segments casting doubt on masks and vaccines.

Carlson differed with Trump and some of his colleagues at Fox News in early
2020 by saying COVID-19 should be taken more seriously in the U.S. On March
9, 2020, Carlson opened his show by saying, "People you trust, people you
probably voted for, have spent weeks minimizing what is clearly a very
serious problem. ... But they're wrong. It's definitely not just the flu."
Two anonymous sources in the White House told The Washington Post that
Carlson's statements had caused Trump to reconsider his position. Carlson
also told Vanity Fair that he spoke to Trump and encouraged him to take the
outbreak seriously. Carlson blamed China for causing the pandemic.[285]
However, Carlson also claimed that some U.S. officials were overstating the
deadliness of the virus – a claim that PolitiFact called mostly false.
Carlson criticized stay-at-home orders brought on by the pandemic, and
ridiculed NIAID director Anthony Fauci. Carlson defended protests against
lockdowns in rural areas, saying, "The threat to rural America from this
virus is minuscule, so why are we punishing the people who live outside the
cities?"

In 2021, Carlson ran segments that misrepresented the safety of COVID-19
vaccines and asserted that U.S. officials were "lying" about them. He
questioned why the CDC was advising vaccinated people to continue
mask-wearing and distancing in April 2021, saying, "maybe [the vaccine]
doesn't work, and they're simply not telling you that... what's the other
potential explanation? We can't think of one." Fact checks called Carlson's
statement false, as COVID-19 vaccines are highly effective in protecting
against COVID-19 infections and severe symptoms, and universal masking helps
prevent unvaccinated people from spreading the virus. Fauci called Carlson's
remarks a "crazy conspiracy theory"; in response, Carlson said that he
"never for a minute doubted" the efficacy of the vaccines, but "the people
in charge are acting like it doesn't work." In another segment, Carlson
cited the unverified federal database VAERS to claim that in the previous
five months around 30 people per day in the U.S. died after receiving a
COVID-19 vaccine. Carlson's argument was called misleading, because some
public reports to VAERS have been false, post-vaccine deaths can be from
unrelated causes, and the CDC had found no connection between COVID-19
vaccinations and deaths based on VAERS. In July 2021, Carlson criticized
plans by the government to provide door-to-door vaccinations to convince the
reluctant and hard-to-reach to get vaccinated; he called the initiative "the
greatest scandal in my lifetime, by far", and falsely said that the
government was attempting to "force people to take medicine they don’t want
or need". He also likened immunity passports to segregationist Jim Crow
laws. On a day when two Fox News hosts, Steve Doocy and Sean Hannity, urged
viewers to get vaccinated to protect against the surging Delta variant of
the coronavirus, Carlson said, "There are a lot of people giving you medical
advice on television and you should ignore them." Carlson refused to say
whether he has been vaccinated, responding to a reporter, "When was the last
time you had sex with your wife and in what position? We can trade intimate
details."

Carlson called people wearing masks outdoors "zealots and neurotics", said
children wearing masks was child abuse, and said, "Your response when you
see children wearing masks as they play should be no different from your
response to seeing someone beat a kid in Walmart... Call the police
immediately, contact child protective services. Keep calling until someone
arrives."

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