Tucker Carlson clashed with Australian Associated Press reporter Kat Wong during a speaking event in Canberra, Australia, earlier this week. The dispute arose when Wong questioned Carlson about his stance on immigration, specifically referencing the "Great Replacement Theory."

 

According to Wong, Carlson has allegedly made comments on his show suggesting that white populations in countries like Australia, the United States, and Europe are being replaced by nonwhite immigrants. Carlson vehemently denied these claims, stating that his concerns about immigration apply to all native-born Americans, including long-standing African American communities.

 

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The exchange escalated as Carlson challenged Wong to provide evidence of his purported remarks, asserting that his views are grounded in a genuine concern for the well-being of American citizens. He criticized the practice of prioritizing global interests over the needs of domestic populations, particularly in terms of economic support for families.

 

Amidst Wong's attempts to draw links between Carlson's rhetoric and extremist acts, Carlson dismissed such connections as unfounded and absurd. He expressed frustration with what he perceived as the media's tendency to misconstrue his views and engage in provocative insinuations rather than substantive discourse.

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The contentious dialogue concluded with Carlson commenting on the differences between Australian and American media landscapes, highlighting what he perceived as similar deficiencies in both.

 

"I'm sorry. I'm trying to be charitable. I'm trying to be charitable. I was like, maybe you're just pretending to be dumb. Now, I don't think it's an act... I just feel sorry. I mean, because I got here in the country so unbelievably beautiful, and the people are so cheerful and funny and cool and smart. I'm like, your media's gotta be better than ours. It can't just be a bunch of castrated robots reading questions from the boss and then it turns out it's exactly the same, maybe even a tiny bit dumber." - Tucker Carlson

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