Victoria Derbyshire Grills Tucker Carlson in BBC Interview
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Victoria Derbyshire Grills Tucker Carlson in BBC Interview
"Of course I'm not an anti-Semite, Carlson replied. And that's why they're calling me one. Because my position on Israel has nothing to do with the religion or ethnicity of Israelis, it has everything to do with decisions made by its government that hurt my country."
"I would say that what matters in politics and in life is what you do. I think anti-Semitism and racism of all kinds, including anti-white racism, are all immoral and anti-Christian, and I oppose them."
"I disagree with that, Carlson said, referring to Fuentes' antisemitic comments. Right, Derbyshire replied. Do you have concerns about platforming someone with those views?"
Tucker Carlson faced accusations of antisemitism during a BBC interview, particularly regarding his stance on Israel and his past interview with Nick Fuentes. Carlson asserted that his opposition to U.S. involvement in Israel's conflicts is not based on ethnicity or religion but on governmental decisions. He criticized the labeling of dissenters as bigots to avoid debate. Carlson condemned all forms of racism, including anti-Semitism, while distancing himself from Fuentes' extremist views, which he claimed to disagree with.
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