My VIP for this week is Tucker Carlson, former Fox New host. The man known as Tucker to millions of people is a man who believes in telling the truth. He says that telling the truth will make you free – and sounds scriptural: “And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free” (John 8:32).
He
recently made a trip to Calgary, Alberta, Canada, to speak at the first of two
sold-out appearances – Calgary (4,000) and Edmonton (8,000). His speech was
dubbed “Liberating Canada: The Calgary Speech,” according to Jarrett Stepman.
Pointing out that your enemies are both
evil and ludicrous “saps their power,” the former Fox News host said, citing
the example of Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
“Let’s say you had some sort of weird
prime minister who liked to dress up in fussy costumes, it would be super
important to point that out, like, a lot – like, relentlessly,” Carlson said.
He followed up by saying that because many
young Canadians take Trudeau seriously, it’s important to point out “what an
absurd poseur this guy is.”
“He’s a ridiculous figure,” he said.
Carlson said that Canadians should resist
Trudeau to the maximum extent of their ability, but before they do that, they
should laugh at him until they “can’t breathe.”
Trudeau is like a person who shows up for
a costume party, but it’s not a costume party, and speaks as though he has some
moral authority, he said.
The second piece of advice Carlson had for
Canadians is that they need to recognize what’s happening to them.
“This is not a political debate in which
you’ve been invited to participate. This is a destruction of you, and your culture,
and your beliefs, and your children, and your future as a country,” he said.
That isn’t hyperbole, Carlson stressed.
“If you have a government giving fentanyl
to your children as they are in [British Columbia] … what’s the message of that
… ‘safe’ recreational fentanyl to be
distributed to adults and minors….
He then turned his attention to Canada’s
Medical Assistance in Dying program, or MAiD. “If you are killing 50,000 of
your citizens – the government is doing that through the MAiD program and a lot
of them are not terminally ill; they are just sad – and the government is
encouraging them to submit to being killed by the government, and then won’t
release the recent statistics, what is that?” Carlson asked rhetorically.
Carlson called that a “genocide” and said
that it’s hard to know who is actually being killed.
Carlson also spoke about the erosion of
civil liberties in Canada. He said he’s not talking about liberties granted by
the “crown,” but about the most basic civil liberties granted by God, including
“the freedom of speech, which is inalienable. It cannot be taken from you, no
matter who is in Ottawa,” the nation’s capital.
“It doesn’t matter who is in the prime
minister’s office. Your rights remain the same. You were born with the, because
you are not a slave, you are a human being, and you have inherent dignity
because God made you,” he said.
If the government is trying to take those
rights away in the “name of safety,” he said, and then they take away your
right to bear arms and defend yourself, then saying that you don’t have a right
to complain about it….
Carlson said that Canada has the highest
level of immigration per capita in the world. No matter where that population
is coming from, “if you change the population of the country, you change the
country, and you dilute the voting power of the people who invested in that
country, the people who were born there and lived there long term….”
Finally, he pointed out what Canada is
doing to its Christians.
If 90 churches are burned to the ground,
and the prime minister and his associates are “endorsing that,” Carlson said,
and pastors are put in jail for preaching the Gospel, “you’re serving someone
other than the people of Canada.”
“That’s really scary, and if you dress it
up in the passive-aggressive, self-help language of the modern Left,” that’s
just another form of authoritarian fascism, Carlson said.
Politics and politicians won’t save the
country from these problems, he concluded. Instead, he said, Canadians who wish
to resist need an “attitude change.”
Timidity needs to be replaced with
bravery, he said, and muddled thinking must be replaced with clarity to
understand that all the terrible policies are aimed at “you.”
The stakes in this conflict are “existential,”
he said.
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