![]() ![]() This view was made mainstream by Carlson, perhaps more so than by any other figure, because he promoted extreme voices few others would. At the 2017 “Unite the Right” rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, for instance, the alt-right crowd chanted, “You will not replace us Jews will not replace us.” Originating on the white nationalist fringes, the “great replacement theory” holds that “globalist” elites are seeking to replace white Americans with Black and brown immigrants from around the world. ![]() Nowhere is this clearer than in the kind of replacement theory embraced by so many Christians. But his legacy ought to tell us just how much the church has secularized. “I only get an hour a week Tucker gets five.” I’ve heard a sentiment along these lines countless times from evangelical pastors-although they sometimes replaced “Tucker” with “Laura” or “Sean” or another Fox News cable host.Īfter his firing by the network, Tucker Carlson no longer has five hours a week. This piece was adapted from Russell Moore’s newsletter. ![]()
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