Tucker Carlson and Ernst Roets #racist #conspiracy angrywhitemen.org

On the latest episode of his online show, Tucker Carlson spoke with Ernst Roets, the former Deputy CEO of AfriForum — a far-right South African group which downplayed apartheid as a “so-called historical injustice”[…]
When asked about Orania, Roets called it a place where “the Afrikaner culture can survive and flourish”[…]
“Do you murder other people or oppress other people?” Carlson asked

“No”[…]
“Then why — maybe you have an answer to this — a neighborhood, a community of 3,000 people, which is tiny, even by South African standards, has received unrelenting negative media attention in the West. Why is that such a moral crime, such an outrage to have a community like that?” Carlson asked[…]
Carlson went on to claim that “everyone hates whites” and “wants them to die”

“But those are, I mean, basically, it’s just, like, everyone hates whites, including a lot of whites, and I just don’t understand that,” he said. “I am white, but I’m kind of agnostic on the question. I kind of like all people. I think they’re all created by God. But they’re — we’re required to pretend this isn’t happening, but it is happening”

“Everybody hates the whites and wants them to die,” Carlson continued. “Where does that come from? I think it’s primarily a western thing. But what’s the root of it? I think it’s the weirdest thing I’ve ever seen”[…]
President Trump issued an executive order suspending aid to South Africa and offering refugee status to white South Africans. Reacting to the news, Roets said that a better way to help would be for the U.S. to advocate for white South Africans and their right to “self-determination”

Carlson wholeheartedly embraced this idea, saying that because the State Department has “defend[ed] quote ‘trans rights in the Donbas,'” it “can certainly say that a minority group targeted for genocide” has a right to “have some measure of self-determination”

But Carlson complained that white people have no “right” to a “homeland” of their own

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