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The Rulers of White Klub
Tucker’s Text Breaks Kore Klub Kode
Sure, Tucker went nuts. “Mr. Carlson described how he had recently watched a video of a group of men — Trump supporters, he said — violently attacking “an Antifa kid.” [“translation: beating up a black man in a typical mob lynching style]
It was “three against one, at least,” he wrote. But then he expressed a sense of dismay that the attackers, like him, were “white.”
The first rule of White Klub is you never tell anyone about White Klub.
“Jumping a guy like that is dishonorable obviously,” he wrote. “It’s not how white men fight,” he said. But he said he found himself for a moment wanting the group to kill the person he had described as the “Antifa kid.”
Any of these things he’s mentioning sounds offensive. But really, it’s the internal problems that Tucker exposes. He is after all texting someone, or a group of someones, and seems comfortable doing so. He’s chatting with his Fox Friends, of course, and this is just normal banter in his social setting. A whole Klub. It’s not just one text, I’m sure, but hundreds or thousands of others to his group. Those things are no big deal.
So then, what made this one text a bit nuts? It was his internal struggle within himself he revealed to the group chat. He almost admits he doesn’t want to be a…