Chris Menahan
Information Liberation
March 29, 2018
CNN’s Ron Brownstein attacked Tucker Carlson on Tuesday for daring to highlight the rapid demographic changes happening across America without public discussion nor so much as a vote.
Brownstein described Tucker’s piece as a “extraordinary screed against diversity” and insisted third world immigrants on welfare are going to pay for elderly American’s pensions sometime in the future.
Tucker fired back against him and interviewed the former mayor of Hazleton, Pennsylvania, a town which went from two percent Hispanic in 2000 to majority Hispanic in 2018 only to see their tax base collapse.
From Fox News Insider:
Tucker Carlson discussed the massive demographic changes over the last decade in select cities in America, including Hazleton, Pennsylvania.
Carlson said Hazleton – located on the cusp of the Pocono Mountains between Allentown and Wilkes-Barre – was less than two percent Hispanic in 2000 but is now majority Hispanic.
He added that more than half of the one-time coal mining center speaks a language other than English at home.
He said a recent report in National Geographic showed many people in Hazleton and other towns like Storm Lake, Iowa, and Hamtramck, Mich. “don’t recognize their hometown.”
Carlson said people that point this fact out are often misunderstood and accused of racism, or as one television pundit characterized his previous reports: “an extraordinary screed against diversity.”
“This is how you bully people into being quiet while you permanently change your country,” he said, calling such communities “transformed forever.”
Carlson spoke to former Hazleton Mayor Lou Barletta (R), now a U.S. Congressman running for Senate against incumbent Democrat Bob Casey Jr.
Barletta, who served as mayor as the changes began to occur, noted that the “English as a Second Language” funding in the…




