It was a threat,” Carlson told The Washington Post on Thursday. Videos of the protest were reportedly posted online by an anti-fascist group called Smash Racism D.C., the Twitter account of which has since been suspended. “How can you go out for dinner and leave the kids at home at this point?” Carlson said. “We 100 percent stand by our decision to publicly shame Tucker Carlson” even though “direct action can be uncomfortable,” the group told HuffPost. We as a nation have become far too intolerant of different points of view.”Media figures across the political spectrum condemned the protest.
Source: Huffington Post November 08, 2018 19:17 UTC