Tucker Carlson’s speech on the urban vs. rural divide in American politics is a must watch

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Tucker Carlson is spending a portion of his summer vacation in Hungary, where he gave a speech. The corporate media is focusing on him "apologizing on behalf of the United States" over Ambassador David Pressman criticizing the country’s anti-LGBTQ illustration. But what we got instead is a near-perfect explainer of the urban vs. rural divide in American politics.

Grab a cup of coffee. This speech is well worth the next five minutes.

From the transcript:

"The ruling party is the party of the childless, the unmarried, the people working for low wages for large corporations and living in tiny apartments in overcrowded cities that are rife with crime."

"Who votes for the people who run the United States right now? People who are working for big banks, living in crowded conditions, very often alone, in big soulless cities, having their food delivered by immigrants, and spending their time glued to a screen. What does that sound like to you? It sounds like prison, actually."

"Who are the people who oppose this? Where do they live and how do they live? Well, they are poorer generally on paper. But are their lives worse if you live in a place where you can see the sky? Where you can make your own food? If you can go outside and identify three species of trees or hear birds, or experience silence, the rarest commodity in the modern world. Those are the people who are not with the program. People who have a daily experience of nature. And those people are much more likely to acknowledge a power beyond themselves and their government."

"And there’s a reason for that because they can see it. When you’re living crowded as you would on an industrial farm as a cow, you are not liberated. You are enslaved. Your reference points are gone. You can’t see the stars. You cannot see God’s creation. All around you you see drywall and screens. And your ability to think clearly goes away."

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