By Ceres
We are now three days into the Republican National Convention, and the experience so far has been what I’ve expected it to be. The usual stew of boomer conservatism, MAGA hats, Gold Star families, senators, congressmen, an OnlyFans whore with a forehead tat, and the recitation of a demonic incantation to top it all off.
We’ve seen Trump’s previous presidential opponents declare their support and admiration for him, declaring in no uncertain terms that the GOP belongs to President Trump. Even the president of the Teamsters made an appearance.
And of course we have President Trump himself, watching over the proceedings with a bandage on his ear, just days after the failed assassination attempt against him.
However, I feel that something is missing here. There’s been a significant shift of the Overton window when it comes to right-wing politics around the world, as we see in the recent successes of nationalist parties in the EU elections, especially regarding the issue of mass immigration. I feel that the RNC so far has been careful not to rock the boat with such issues, perhaps in an attempt to avoid scaring away normies or minority voters.
This seems wrongheaded. The challenges posed by mass migration are ones facing the whole Western world. Europeans are slowly starting to wake up to this challenge, but the GOP has been lagging here. To be fair, Trump promises deportation of illegals, but he also promised a wall last time around, and we can see how that turned out.
Which brings me to Tucker Carlson. In recent years, Tucker seems to have undergone an awakening of sorts. He’s shifted from a typical Bush-era Republican to having a more explicitly nationalist stance. He’s spoken openly of the regime’s war against white people and the dangers posed by mass migration.
At the time of this writing Tucker has not yet spoken at the RNC.
However, this correspondent hopes that Mr. Carlson uses his speech to introduce a public Overton window shift at the RNC. I want him to speak openly of the dangers posed by mass migration, and the hostility that the ruling class of the United States has towards people of European descent.
I want him to share X posts made by deranged leftists celebrating the murder of Corey Comperatore during the Trump assassination attempt. I want him to awaken the crowd to the reality of the depths of the utterly Satanic hatred that the left has for us.
If he’s feeling adventurous, perhaps he may even say the words “The Great Replacement”. And if he really has his election year plot armor on, he can even utter the words “White genocide”. This last one may be a bit too much for the conservaboomer crowd.
But a guy can hope, can’t he?