Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
September 11, 2018
On Friday, Tucker once again called out the censorship of the internet – this time asking for an explanation of what “diversity is our greatest strength” means.
After playing clips of Obama, Bernie and Joe Biden saying the mantra – “diversity is our greatest strength” – Tucker asked what that means, saying that it appears to be a broad insult against anyone who questions mass-immigration, designed to simply shut people up.
How, precisely, is diversity our strength? Since you’ve made this our new national motto, please be specific as you explain it. Can you think, for example, of other institutions such as, I don’t know, marriage or military units in which the less people have in common, the more cohesive they are?
Do you get along better with your neighbors, your co-workers if you can’t understand each other or share no common values? Please be honest as you answer this question.
And if diversity is our strength, why is it okay for the rest of us to surrender one of our central rights, freedom of speech, to just a handful of tech monopolies? And by the way, if your ideas are so obviously true, why does anyone who question them need to be shamed, silenced and fired?
Of course, rather than respond to this, the entire media responded by… calling him a racist for asking for an explanation.
He responded to the attacks with a series of Tweets.
1/6 The organized left is lying about a segment we did on Friday night. Our topic was "diversity is our strength," a phrase our leaders use to end conversation rather than spur it. You hear it all the time. We asked, what exactly does it mean? Is it true?
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 9, 2018
2/6 Here are the words from our segment: "How precisely is diversity our strength? Can you think of other institutions, such as marriage or military units, in which the less people have in common, the more cohesive they are?"
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 9, 2018
3/6 "Do you get along better with your neighbors and coworkers if you can't understand each other, or share no common values? And if diversity is our strength, why is it OK for the rest of us to surrender our freedom of speech to just a handful of tech monopolies?"
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 9, 2018
4/6 These are the questions our leaders out to be asking every day. How does a nation of 325 million people hang together? What do we all have in common as Americans? Why should we remain a country? Nothing is more important than answering this.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 9, 2018
5/6 But our leaders aren't even asking these questions. Instead they're trying to silence anyone who raises them, while at the same time promoting mindless tribalism for political expedience. Division keeps them in power.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 9, 2018
6/6 What's at stake isn't a cable news segment. It's the existence of rational conversation in America. If they can prevent you from asking honest questions, there's nothing they can't do. More on this tomorrow night.
— Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) September 9, 2018
But the media just kept coming, with the same insult: “racist.”
Which we all know simply means “white guy who thinks he has a right to exist.”
The Post claimed that he was “mauled” on Twitter for his questions.
The columnist, Erik Wemple, posted a series of tweets, which I will also share.
Someone needs to tell Tucker Carlson that the greatest argument for diversity is Tucker Carlson pic.twitter.com/dvGDYhngDC
— Jess Dweck (@TheDweck) September 8, 2018
I had a neighbor from Mexico who spoke very little English. I helped her with language and we we got along fine. I also have Vietnamese friend who I get along with and helped her with her US citizenship test. What else you got? Loser.
— Linda Hartmann (@lkhtmn) September 10, 2018
Please Tucker, we're dying to hear your take on how brown people make us a weaker, lawless nation!
Give us the truth, damnit!
Use your 1st amendment like you got it.#FraudTV #RaceBait #WhitesOnly #Diversity
— J Edward (@goodforthebrain) September 10, 2018
Notably, none of those responses answer any of the very direct questions Tucker asked.
Nor did anywhere in the WaPo column, or anything else I have seen, anywhere, attempt to respond to these questions.
And they are extremely obvious questions, which one would have imagined would have been answered a long, long time ago – long before we ever started this diversity program. One would have imagined that if you were going to plan the largest social-engineering program in all of human history, you would have some kind of clear goal, which you could explain.
Even if the explanation could be criticized – as most explanations can be – it seems like you would have to have some kind of statement as to why you are doing this.
But no.
They literally have absolutely no explanation as to why we are flooding our country with all of these third world hordes, or how it is making us stronger, and when asked directly, they simply say that even asking why is an act of hatred of the color of the skin.
How is this sustainable, long term?
Of course it isn’t. It was never meant to be. The plan was to just silence all critics, either with social shame or censorship, until America was so brown that it was too late to do anything about it.
And they would have gotten away with it, too.
But then this gigantic man showed up and put a wrench in the gears of the white genocide machine.