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The rise of the woke Right

  
Via:  GregTx  •  4 weeks ago  •  6 comments


The rise of the woke Right
Tucker Carlson not only hosted a Nazi apologist on his show but celebrated him as "maybe the best and most honest popular historian in the United States."

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Political commentator Tucker Carlson not only hosted a Nazi apologist on his show but celebrated him as "maybe the best and most honest popular historian in the United States" this week.

Carlson was describing Darryl Cooper, who redefined former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, one of the heroes of Western civilization without whom Europe would have succumbed to Nazi rule, as the "chief villain" of World War II. Cooper also provided nuggets of laughably false historical non-analysis on social media this week, including the claim that Nazi leader Adolf Hitler made last-ditch efforts for peace with the United Kingdom and "would work with the other powers to reach an acceptable solution to the Jewish problem" but was "ignored."

Using the phrase "acceptable solution to the Jewish problem" is a red flag — featuring a white circle with a swastika in it.

And while others have debunked the unseriousness of these arguments, we are in danger of missing a deeper problem here: that we're witnessing the rise of the woke Right.

Let's take Cooper as an example. In one instance on social media, he shared two images from Paris. The first, on the left, was of Nazi leadership in front of the Eiffel Tower after occupying France during World War II. The second, on the right, was a collection of chubby drag queens during this summer's Olympic Games opening ceremony.

"This may be putting it too crudely for some, but the picture on the left was infinitely preferable in virtually every way than the one on the right," Cooper wrote.

Now, of course, the yearslong Nazi occupation of France, including more than half a million French civilian and military deaths, was worse than a short on-screen appearance of drag queens this summer, with zero French civilian or military deaths to date. But this bizarre confusion of traditionalism for genocidal racism goes far beyond the shock-and-awe strategy of those who exist in the online world. At the heart of this belief system is the spread of populist wokeness that's festering on both sides of the political aisle.

After all, is there any real difference between the woke Right and the woke Left? They're both obsessed with identity politics. They both claim to be arbiters of objective truth while reveling in fantastical subjectivity to rewrite the history of the West in pursuit of power. And, of course, they both hate the Jews.

Once we understand the horseshoe of ideology, power, and antisemitism in this context, the true purpose of these sorts of "conversations" becomes clear. They have nothing to do with pushing boundaries or seeking the truth.

What we are actually seeing is reactionary rhetoric designed to capitalize on multiple social problems, including a distrust of tradition, a feeling of aimlessness, and a huge scoop of sheer ignorance, in order to reframe the bigotry of the past to cement leaders of the woke Right as movement-wide thought leaders.

Those who want to destroy and rebuild the country on the basis of false history such as The 1619 Project are no different than those who want to destroy and rebuild the country on the basis of their own manufactured narratives.

It's no mistake that the very same people who openly admire the fascist authoritarians of the 20th century are pushing Nazi-era propaganda in order to rebrand Churchill, the man who defeated Nazism, as the actual villain and Nazis as the actual heroes.

And it's no mistake that their propaganda overlaps with their woke cousins across the political aisle who also want to reinvent America, seek to rebuild the West, and really hate Jews.


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GregTx
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1  seeder  GregTx    4 weeks ago
Using the phrase "acceptable solution to the Jewish problem" is a red flag — featuring a white circle with a swastika in it.
 
 
 
Greg Jones
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2  Greg Jones    4 weeks ago

Tucker Carlson has gone off the weirdo deep end attempting to be relevant. As usual some of the leftist lunatics will try make something about it.

 
 
 
Ozzwald
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2.1  Ozzwald  replied to  Greg Jones @2    4 weeks ago
Tucker Carlson has gone off the weirdo deep end attempting to be relevant.

He's been there for a while.  It's just that he's gone so far off the deep end that nobody can fail to see it anymore.

 
 
 
JohnRussell
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2.2  JohnRussell  replied to  Greg Jones @2    4 weeks ago

1.  Tucker Carlson was a major influence in favor of JD Vance being named Trump's VP candidate. 

2.   JD Vance is going to appear with Tucker Carlson, or vice versa, at a rally on Sep.21

      Will Vance disinvite Tucker Carlson?   Dont hold your breath. 

 
 
 
Dismayed Patriot
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2.3  Dismayed Patriot  replied to  Greg Jones @2    4 weeks ago
As usual some of the leftist lunatics will try make something about it.

Tucker has just been preaching division and hate to Trumps base and they've been gobbling it up for years. Only now that he's been blatantly open about hosting and listening to an obvious right-wing conservative Nazi apologist that some on the right want to drop the curtain so no one can see the seething underbelly of white supremacy that thrives among them even though they refuse to acknowledge it and always try to deflect to the "racist Southern Democrats" of the past that anyone with more than half a brain knows were all welcomed into the Republican party over the last half century.

 
 
 
Sean Treacy
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3  Sean Treacy    4 weeks ago

He's lost his mind. Keith Olbermann territory. 

 
 

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