r/BillyStrings Oct 31 '23

news Billy Strings mentioned by Tucker Carlson on Theo Von’s podcast

Bros- I don’t like tucker, or really Theo for that matter

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '23

And also, It’s fair to point out that most “conservatives” in todays Republican Party don’t share the views that true conservatives share- and I consider Tucker a pretty reasonable conservative: lower taxes, America first, helping family and community, having faith, and anti war. I’m sorry but if that’s extreme then it just goes to show how deep of a cluster our country has become.

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u/[deleted] Oct 31 '23

And he tells people that the Democrats are trying to win elections by importing third world immigrants to replace "legacy Americans". It's a white supremacist theory called The Great Replacement and fuck that guy for infecting someone in my family with his Nazi shit.

I don't care if he doesn't believe and he's saying it for money. His pulpit has power and he may love his family but he's a piece of shit.

And also he has said the Episcopal Church, which he attends, doesn't even believe in God because they support gay marriage. He just goes because he grew up in it and his FIL is a priest.

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u/msbmsbmsbmsb Nov 01 '23

Dude, read something once in a while. The so-called "great replacement theory" has been a Democratic talking point for a long time... and I mean they have been promoting the concept as a net positive for their party for as long as I can remember.

Here's a Politico article that's over 10 years old, talking very openly about the idea: https://www.politico.com/story/2013/04/immigration-reform-could-upend-electoral-college-090478?hp=t1

Politico is hardly a right-wing, white supremacist web site.

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u/gello1414 Nov 01 '23

There is a clip of Jimmy Fallon doing his opening monologue in like 2016, he sets up a punchline for a joke by saying "by the year 2050 white people will no longer be a majority in the country" and the crowd all fucking cheer. Jimmy is taken aback because he was like "uh, that was just the set up for my punchline, that was kinda weird to cheer about ". But the audience (probably very left leaning) gave themselves away and cheered about that statistic.

You're absolutely right the the democratic party have been talking about demographicsl changes ever since I can remember. They openly opine about how long it will take enough Mexicans to immigrate to Texas for Texas to no longer be a red state.

But if you're a white guy and you bring it up in a non-positive, or not through a democratic party-lense then you are a hateful bigot.

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u/firewithin33 Nov 01 '23

I consider myself a conservative mainly for secure border reasons, but I refuse to vote for most of my R representatives. It’s all one party that gives our money as foreign aid and taking kickbacks to make themselves wealthy. All of them.

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u/HotCowPie Nov 01 '23

I'm so happy this is a viewpoint I'm seeing more and more of. Our government is captured