By Steven Jonas
Ah, Tucker Carlson.
How pretentious is he. Pretends
to be an intellectual, but he doesn't even know the definition of the word
"hoax." Here's one, from the Cambridge English Dictionary : "1. a plan to deceive
someone, such as telling the police there is a bomb somewhere when there is not
one, or a trick: 2. to deceive, especially by playing a trick on someone 3. a
plan to deceive a large group of people; a trick.
By
definition then, "hoaxing" is something done in present time, something that
Carlson and Hannity and Levin and so on and so forth are doing on Fox"News," or
as MSNBC's Chris Hayes calls it, "Trump TV," all the time. But no, Tucker, the Doctrine of White Supremacy
--- and it is a doctrine as its proponents have made clear over and over again
throughout its history --- which is certainly long and ignoble, is indeed not a
hoax. It is not something that was just
invented, to trick people. In fact,
Tucker, is that not perhaps what you yourself are trying to do --- by labeling
white supremacy a "hoax" --- playing a trick on the less-informed members of your
viewership?
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