Tucker Carlson Slammed Over Wild 'Radical Islam' Comments
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Tucker Carlson Slammed Over Wild 'Radical Islam' Comments
"And I don't know anyone in the United States in the last 24 years who's been killed by radical Islam. I do know a lot of people who have killed themselves. I know people who've died of drug ODs, more than a few. I know people who can't get jobs. None of the boys in my daughter's class can get jobs, none of those white boys can get jobs. They're being destroyed by Adderall and video games and porn."
"I see millions of Americans being destroyed, and none of it is at the hands of radical Islam. Is radical Islam more dangerous than OnlyFans? It's not even close. Turning some huge percentage of American women into prostitutes. That's not radical Islam doing that, actually. So anyone who believes that lie, I feel sorry for. But it doesn't reflect the lived reality of anyone I've ever met in the United States."
An assertion was made that radical Islam has not killed anyone in the United States in the past 24 years and that OnlyFans and cultural decay pose greater threats. The statement cited suicides, drug overdoses, unemployment, Adderall, video games, and pornography as primary sources of harm affecting Americans. Critics pointed to several politically motivated Islamist attacks since September 11, 2001, as counterexamples. The claim provoked backlash from conservative figures and social media. A contemporaneous poll at AmericaFest showed respondents viewing radical Islam as the top threat. A reported home purchase in Qatar drew additional attention.
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