The Thriller
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Perhaps. Or perhaps people just need to become more familiar with the history of this type of rhetoric? I mean I have my doubts because Tucker’s racism is pretty obvious. But maybe people really are ignorant of these dog whistles?If one can't hear the whistle on that one they'll never hear it.
White Replacement Theory:
White supremacists have been using this type of rhetoric for decades. For a long time they've claimed that elites (usually Jews) are trying to replace Christian white conservatives with immigrants. Remember Donald’s very fine people in Charlottesville chanting words to the effect of “we will not be replaced?”
So they’re fearful that Immigrants with a divided allegiance to America and traditional (white) conservative and Christian values will replace whites. While it may adjust its image (sometimes it’s blacks overrunning america, sometimes it’s muslims, sometimes it’s the Spanish speaking brown horde), it’s always the same message; there are enemies coming to overrun America and white conservatives must do everything to defend America from them. If they fail, then whites will be replaced and America will be beyond rescue.
Rep King got it:
Tucker’s rhetoric has impressed KKK members:
And is gaining recognition by VDare:
White nationalist website calls Tucker Carlson’s ‘replacement’ rant ‘one of the best things Fox News has ever aired’
The Fox News host has won the praise of an officially designated hate group after appearing to endorse the racist ‘replacement’ theory

The conservative movement is rejecting America
A recent essay in a prominent right-wing outlet gives an unusually clear window into the modern right’s anti-democratic worldview.

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