The latest from Tucker Carlson: A "mob of angry children" has taken over the House and the nation, and is fighting to "destroy creativity" and the "American Dream" itself via oppressive policies:
"This is very common. If you’re wondering how we wound up in the dark age we’re currently living through right now, this is how. This is why important science is no longer being done. It’s why art isn’t being made. This is why comedy is dying. It’s why people aren’t thinking for themselves anymore, which means the end of creativity.
It’s why the rest of us stand by like cowards as the innocent are punished for crimes they didn’t commit. Because we’re all terrified. We’re terrified of being denounced by some mindless ideologue on TV or shamed and ostracized on social media for stepping out of line. Or silenced completely by a big tech firm...A mob of angry children is suddenly in charge of the country. These aren’t people seeking a revolution. They’re fighting for the status quo to protect their own status. They’re drunk on power and looking for new people to hurt. Someday, we’re going to look back on this moment with shame and horror."
Even better, in the same column Tucker blames the failure of American families - wait for it - on the fact that men don't make as much money as they used to, so women won't marry them anymore, so our family system is falling apart. Although Tucker's incoherent rant rambles all over the place, I'm guessing he wants us to believe that the "angry children" now taking over the country are the result of women refusing to marry men because they don't make real money like they used to.
"So the question is why is that happening? There are lots of reasons, but a major driver of family collapse, the one nobody ever talks about for some reason, is simple economics.
We explained it Wednesday night, when I said the following: "Study after study has shown that when men make less than women, women generally don't want to marry them. Now maybe they should want to marry them but they don't. Over big populations, this causes a drop in marriage, a spike in out-of-wedlock births and all the familiar disasters that inevitably follow. More drug and alcohol abuse, higher incarceration rates, fewer families formed to the next generation." Damned Millennials!
Link to article:
https://www.foxnews.com/opinion/tuc...t-you-to-know-why-the-american-dream-is-dying