Wednesday, February 24, 2021

Bravo Tucker Carlson

 Tucker Carlson yesterday had a great monologue outlining his plan to end systemic racism and income inequality.  You can read about it in a piece by Andrea Widburg at the American Thinker entitled Tucker Carlson's Plan to End Systemic Racism and Income Inequality. I especially hope you will watch the video of Carlson's monologue at the hyperlinked article.

However, after detailing the attacks the elites are leveling against working- and middle-class Americans, Tucker explains that the real failure of diversity, equity, and inclusion is to be found at America's top colleges and universities. The data show conclusively that these are institutions in which rich people cluster. Further, attending one of these indoctrination centers ensures generational wealth. With an eye toward the academies, Tucker proposes a more traditional revolution, one that sees America's elites give way to those who are victims of systemic racism and economic inequality.
To achieve this end expeditiously and without bloodshed, Tucker proposes immediately requiring the top 50 colleges and universities to stop admitting their usual cohort of students from rich families and, instead, to admit only economically disadvantaged people. These new admittees don't even have to be in America legally. They just need to come from the bottom-most echelons, representing people who have suffered from the systemic racism that the elites see everywhere and from the economic inequality that Democrat policies promote.
And what about the children of our rich and elite? Well, you just have to go to the hyperlinked article to see. Widburg explains it, but it is richer when you hear it from Carlson himself.

Tucker Carlson's proposal would be, if enacted, certainly poetic justice.  Of course, it won't be.  But if Carlson makes a dent in the thinking of our so called "elites," it will be worth it.  Carslon's point is that the systemic racism and social justice complaints are not really the problem, because they are not real.  What this is really about is that the elite globalists are trying to get rich by taking the wealth of the middle class.  When spoken out loud this way, it makes the likes of Zuckerburg, or Bezos, or Gates, or indeed any of these Leftist billionaires look like monsters.  They have unimaginable wealth, yet they want to take away your miserable thousands.

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