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Fox stands behind Carlson

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Fox Corp. is standing behind Tucker Carlson after the Anti-Defamation League last week called for the company to fire the opinion host for his on-air defense of the white-supremacis­t “great replacemen­t” theory.

In a letter sent Sunday to the civil rights group and shared with The Associated Press, Fox CEO Lachlan Murdoch said Carlson had “decried and rejected replacemen­t theory” when he said during the Thursday evening segment, “White replacemen­t theory? No, no, this is a voting rights question.”

The ADL argued in a reply sent Monday to Murdoch that Carlson used white-supremacis­t language even if he claimed he didn’t.

“Mr. Carlson’s attempt to at first dismiss this theory, while in the very next breath endorsing it under cover of ‘a voting rights question,’ does not give him free license to invoke a white supremacis­t trope,” wrote ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt.

The replacemen­t conspiracy theory holds that people of color are replacing white people in the West, enabled by Jews and progressiv­e politician­s.

During a guest appearance Thursday on “Fox News Primetime,” Carlson “embraced a foundation­al theory of white supremacy,” the ADL said.

During the show, Carlson said “the left and all the little gatekeeper­s on Twitter become literally hysterical if you use the term ‘replacemen­t,’ if you suggest that the Democratic Party is trying to replace the current electorate of voters now casting ballots with new people, more obedient voters from the Third World.” He added that he had “less political power because they are importing a brand new electorate.”

Murdoch noted in his letter that the ADL had once honored his father with a leadership award. The ADL’s Greenblatt replied that the award was granted “over a decade ago, but let me be clear that we would not do so today, and it does not absolve you, him, the network, or its board from the moral failure of not taking action against Mr. Carlson.”

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