Tucker Carlson defends actions of teen charged in
killings of Kenosha protesters
Kyle Rittenhouse, 17, has been charged with murder
after two people were killed at Black Lives Matter protest
Guardian
staff
Thu 27 Aug
2020 02.49 BSTLast modified on Thu 27 Aug 2020 04.38 BST
https://www.theguardian.com/media/2020/aug/26/tucker-carlson-kenosha-shooting-teen-kyle-rittenhouse
The
rightwing Fox News host Tucker Carlson has defended the actions of a 17-year-old
who was arrested and charged with murder after two people were killed in
Kenosha, Wisconsin, as white vigilante agitators shot at Black Lives Matter
protesters.
Kyle
Rittenhouse, from Antioch, Illinois, 20 miles south-west of Kenosha, had taken to
the streets of Kenosha with a rifle after protesters marched demanding justice
for Jacob Blake, a young Black father who was shot and gravely wounded by
police on Sunday.
On his TV
show Carlson – who has a long record of making racist and inflammatory
statements, triggering an advertising boycott – said that Rittenhouse’s actions
were understandable given the violence and property damage in the city.
“Kenosha
has devolved into anarchy because the authorities in charge of the city
abandoned it. People in charge from the governor of Wisconsin on down refused
to enforce the law. They stood back and they watched Kenosha burn,” Carlson
said.
He then
added: “So are we really surprised that looting and arson accelerated to
murder? How shocked are we that 17-year-olds with rifles decided they had to
maintain order when no one else would?”
His words
were met with instant condemnation on social media.
“An
innocent black guy is killed by police and Tucker Carlson calls him a thug. A
guilty white guy murders two people and Tucker Carlson calls him a patriot,”
tweeted CNN commentator Keith Boykins.
“He just
justified murder,” tweeted the New York Times journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones.
“If they
don’t take action after this, every one of Fox News’s executives, directors and
advertisers is complicit in Tucker Carlson’s racist, murderous rants,” said
Robert Reich, a former secretary of labor under Bill Clinton.
The
comments are far from the only time Carlson has broadcast bigoted or extreme
views, especially when it comes to race and immigration.
Last
August, Carlson announced a vacation after causing a rift with advertisers by
calling white supremacy a “hoax” and a “conspiracy theory”. In another incident
Carlson said that letting low-income people immigrate to America “makes our own
country poor and dirtier”.
Recently,
one of Carlson’s top writers resigned after a CNN investigation found he was
posting racist and sexist comments online under a pseudonym. Blake Neff
regularly posted offensive language on an online forum called AutoAdmit.
In June,
for example, Neff wrote, “Black doods staying inside playing Call of Duty is
probably one of the biggest factors keeping crime down.” Neff also
harassed a woman on the forum.
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