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Tucker Carlson 2nd Video Released On Twitter

The Changing Taboos: Controlling a Country and the Erosion of Moral Boundaries
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In his latest monologue approaching 10 million views in the first two hours, Tucker Carlson discusses the strategy of controlling a country and emphasizes the need for complete obedience from those authorized to use deadly force starting with the military and extending to federal law enforcement and agencies, like the IRS. He then delves into the topic of societal taboos, explaining their significance in shaping a society. Carlson notes the rapid change in taboos over time, with old ones being overturned and new ones emerging. He gives examples of previously unacceptable behaviors, such as racial attacks against whites and adultery in political candidates like Bill Clinton, becoming more accepted. The speech takes a darker turn as Carlson discusses the issue of child molestation, highlighting a case involving Instagram's promotion of pedophilia and the lack of response from authorities. He questions the priorities of those in power, contrasting the attention given to events like the January 6 incident with the lack of action against child molesters on social media platforms. The speech concludes with Carlson urging listeners to protect and value societal taboos, relying on their innate moral sense to distinguish right from wrong. To see the entire video, visit dennishendrickson.com

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The Changing Taboos: Controlling a Country and the Erosion of Moral Boundaries

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