Carlson: “Can you hear us, Jason Whitlock?”
WHITLOCK: “Yes, I can.”
Carlson: “Amen. So, what did you think of yesterday?”
WHITLOCK: “Tucker, it took me to the Bible, quite honestly. You know, all times are biblical, but, man, this really seems like we are in some end times here. It really took me to 2 Corinthians, Chapter 6, Verse 14 through 18. Verse 14, God talks — or the Bible talks about you can’t have partnership, the righteous cannot have partnership with the lawless. And that’s not me calling Donald Trump the most righteous person in the world, but anybody looking at this knows that Alvin Bragg and the Democratic and the leftists are lawless. They don’t believe in fair justice, equal treatment under the law. They do not believe in that, so you cannot have partnership with them. And then you go down to Verse 17, Paul talks about God’s instruction that you have to come out from among them and separate. That’s what God instructed. That’s where I think we actually are, Tucker, is these guys are so far removed from the truth, so far removed from any of the values that made this country great, we can’t really have partnership with them. And my mind went to secession, that we have to separate, we have to come out from among them. They’re so unrighteous, they’re so unclean, that finding common ground is impossible with people who think men can become women, who told us, ‘Hey, look, we just want two men to be able to get married, there’s no slippery slope.’ And that was a lie. We’ve seen the slippery slope. Now it’s drag queens reading books to kids. Now it’s taking kids to drag queen shows. Now it’s mutilating kids and infecting them with gender dysphoria and using it as an excuse to cut off their breasts or cut off their penis. You cannot have peace, you can’t have partnership with these people. There’s so many lies stacked on top of lies from the whole Black Lives Matter/George Floyd deal and, ‘Oh, the police are just out indiscriminately killing black men and it’s dangerous because of the police.’ That’s all a lie and everybody knows it. We can’t find common ground with people who have no respect for the truth, no respect for justice, no respect for fairness. We have to think about going our separate ways. Whether that’s through secession or whether that’s through some sort of national divorce, it has to be on the table because you can’t just find common ground with people this delusional, who think that they’re God and they can make up the rules. So, I just — I don’t see a pathway forward for those of us that respect America’s founding, have traditional values, have a faith in God. We have to separate. I don’t care how it’s done, but I just don’t see a way to coexist with people this far removed from truth.”
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