Stephen Colbert returned to the “Late Show” Monday night following the COVID-19 encounter and returned to the fight, suggesting that Fox News presenter Tucker Carlson should worry that his “browser story matches in the story of a murderer. mass “.
First, the comedian expressed illness at a mass shooting in Buffalo, New York on Saturday that killed 10 people, most of them black. An 18-year-old white man named Peyton Gendron has been accused of attacking a community predominantly black, which authorities have called a hate crime.
In the online writings, which Gendron allegedly wrote, he included a conspiracy theory about racist “substitution” that argued that white Americans were being replaced by people of color. Ideology is a common theme on Carlson’s Fox News show.
According to the New York Times, “Sometimes Carlson’s producers look at the raw material of his show from the same dark corner of the Internet as they suspect Buffalo does.” It is also supported by other mass murderers, including the murderer who killed 23 people in El Paso, Texas in 2019, and the New Zealand gunman who killed 51 people last year, in return.
However, Colbert said that doesn’t mean Tucker was responsible for what happened.
“But I hope someone stops me to see that their browser history matches the story of a mass murderer,” he said. “If I knew Jeffrey Damer was actually a member of The Lord of the Rings, I could move to Narnia.
See his full monologue below:
Source: Huffpost
