DailyKenn.com — The CEO of the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) encouraged advertisers to boycott Tucker Carlson's popular Fox News show.
Jonathan Greenblatt seemed nonplussed over Carlson's observation that "Democrat immigration policies could be designed to dilute the voting power of Americans," according to thehill.com.
Greenblatt reportedly made the statement in a speech to the World Federation of Advertisers.
Take aways...
• Why did the World Federation of Advertisers invite the ADL CEO to speak? It appears the advertising industry in selling far-left Marxist views along with commercial products and services.
• It appears Carlson hit a major 'sore spot'.
• 'The great replacement theory' is considered a tenet of white supremacist ideology. The truth is, the nation's white population is rapidly being replaced by non-whites.
• Four motives for the great replacement have been offered:
First, non-Whites tend to support Democrats.
Second, some believe that countries with average IQs below 95 cannot effectively be self-governed and require an authoritarian government.
Third, some suggest that White people are inherently given to individualism while other people groups are more inclined to collectivism.
Fourth, multi-cultural societies are more inclined to infighting between people groups and are, therefore, more unstable.
• The attack on Tucker Carlson is a warning to other media venues: If you expose the displacement of Americans, you will lose advertiser dollars and be vilified as a White supremacist.
Anti-Defamation League (ADL) CEO Jonathan Greenblatt on Tuesday asked advertisers to pull their ads from Fox News and its prime-time show “Tucker Carlson Tonight” in a speech to the World Federation of Advertisers.
“Choose to pause or even pull your ads not just from problematic programs but altogether from networks that don’t respect all people or that repeat baseless conspiracies that endanger all of us,” Greenblatt said.
Greenblatt was referring to comments Carlson made in a Fox News segment less than two weeks ago when the Fox host said that Democrat immigration policies could be designed to dilute the voting power of Americans.
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