Tucker Carlson discusses the motives of the ruling class and individuals like Klaus Schwab
Tucker Carlson expressed his views on the ruling class and figures like Klaus Schwab, highlighting “primitive” envy and the inability to drive change as their main motivators. Carlson’s encounter with Schwab depicted him as unimpressive and out of touch. Carlson emphasized that the ruling elite are mediocre and incompetent individuals, not the architects of society. Tucker Carlson shared insights on the ruling class and personalities like Klaus Schwab, citing “primitive” envy and a lack of transformative power as their primary driving forces. The encounter with Schwab portrayed him as lacking in charisma and understanding. Carlson stressed that the ruling elite are inept and mediocre, rather than the creators of society.
Tucker Carlson said he believes “primitive” envy and an inability to cause change are the motivators behind the world’s ruling class and “buffoons” such as World Economic Forum Executive Chairman Klaus Schwab.
“I was with Klaus Schwab this Winter,” Carlson told former Navy SEAL and CIA contractor Shawn Ryan on The Shawn Ryan Show. “I spoke at an event in the Middle East he was at, and whatever, I don’t know Klaus Schwab, but I got to see him up close.”
“He’s like an idiot,” he added. “He’s like an elderly idiot who seems a little senile, like doesn’t have [any] idea what he’s talking about at all. He’s totally unimpressive.”
Carlson said the impression Schwab gave him serves as a reminder that the closer normal people get to the ruling class, the more people realize that the people pulling the strings are mediocre.
“They’re buffoons. They have no idea what they’re doing,” he said. “I don’t think there’s a conspiracy. I doubt they’re smart enough to articulate it and write it down or anything like that, but it’s just like, again, they’re weak people. They’re motivated by a rage and envy.”
Carslon said people like Schwab and Secretary of State Antony Blinken are not responsible for the society that we live in.
“Anything worth having, they did not build … from our beautiful train stations to our power grid to any of our infrastructure to Harvard University to our legal code to anything that’s great about America,” he said. “They didn’t create anything. They’re not capable of it.”
This inability to create has fueled the world’s elites with rage and a desire to destroy, Carlson said.
“They’re mad in the way that primitive envious people are mad,” he said. “They don’t celebrate beauty. They destroy beauty. You see this a lot. It’s one of the main motivators of evil in my view.”
Their misanthropy has even caused them to turn on history and attack those responsible for building a better world, Carlson said.
“‘Dead White men!’” Carlson said, impersonating them. “OK, who created our entire society, like everything, all of our founding documents, everything? And they hate them most.”
“Why would you be mad at James Madison? He’s long gone. ‘Thomas Jefferson owned slaves!’ Unlike Muhammad or whatever, you know?” he said. “They come up with these pretexts to justify their hate, but really, it’s just envy.”
Ruling elites are not capable people, Carlson argued, adding that they have no skills.
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“Like Tony Blinken couldn’t change a tire on your truck. He’s a f***ing idiot,” he said. “It’s not a surprise he’s mismanaged the world. He’s out there playing guitar in Kyiv … because he’s like a child. They all are, and they’re mad about the fact that they’re fraudulent and weak and helpless.”
“Supply chain breaks down, they all starve to death,” he added. “So, they want to wreck the things that others built. … It’s why the vandals sacked Rome. … It’s why people spray graffiti on beautiful buildings in New York City. You didn’t build this. Neither did your ancestors. You’re a f***ing moron. You couldn’t build anything. So you tear it down, of course. It’s the oldest impulse there is — vandalism.”
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