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Corey Mahler here - Struggles with a very basic hypothetical. - Defends genocide. - Falsely claims there were less than six million Jews in Europe at the time of the Holocaust. - Grossly misused a Red Cross letter from during the war, falsely claiming it represented all deaths during...

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🚨 EXCLUSIVE — On Israeli action in Gaza, Tucker Carlson said, "How is this different from what the Germans did to civilians in WWII?" Aside from the (tired) comparison, notice no "Nazis" or "Jews." When mentioning the Holocaust. It's neo-Nazi/David Duke framing, and Tucker has increasingly adopted it in recent months. Underscoring that his real concern isn't "Israel," Tucker has repeatedly discussed the Holocaust in recent months — and almost every single time, he has actively de-emphasized the centrality of Jews. Quite simply, Tucker is attempting to retell Holocaust history, but with Jews only as bit players. In conjunction with that, Tucker has largely stopped saying "Nazis" in his monologues when making references, however obliquely, to atrocities committed during the Holocaust. Tucker is smart enough not to go full David Duke and say "alleged Nazi actions," so he just avoids saying "Nazi," a word which prompts most Americans to almost reflexively think "six million." Instead, Tucker has referenced the "German government," or as he did in this clip, simply "the Germans," and always without any acknowledgement of six million Jews slaughtered. Tucker's framing is found at neo-Nazi site Stormfront, and more significantly, at Unz Review, a hotbed of Holocaust deniers — which Tucker's brother Buckley cited as his favorite "news" source during their chat earlier this year. Some coincidence. It also fits neatly with Tucker's other recent Holocaust-related comments, such as denying that Hitler had ever called for the extermination of the Jews or refusing to admit that six million Jews were murdered. Or Tucker hosting — and softly caressing — Nick "Hitler was cool" Fuentes or, just this month, Holocaust denier Owen Benjamin. Taken together, the question is no longer whether Tucker is a run-of-the-mill bigot, but rather something much darker.

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