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Fire Tucker Carlson before someone dies

His bullying on COVID masks is dangerous

- Steven Petrow

Fox News is courting death and danger by giving Tucker Carlson a platform to incite strangers to confront and harass mask wearers. I can tell you from personal experience that this can’t end well.

Two weeks ago I flew to Miami, where my cardiologi­st is, for a battery of medical tests because I suffer from cardiovasc­ular disease and am at higher risk than most for a heart attack. Before heading to the hospital, I took off on an early morning walk. Coming from North Carolina, where masks were still required in public, I had mine on. I understood there’s no such requiremen­t in Florida, where folks are free to wear — or not wear — a mask outdoors.

About 15 minutes into my walk, a stranger on a bicycle slowed down as he approached. I thought maybe he knew me but instead he shouted: “You got a mask on? Yeah, I got a ( expletive) mask. You want me to shove it down your throat?”

Whoa. Not only was I startled, for a moment I was afraid of this person’s rage. I wasn’t making any statement — political or otherwise — and I sure as heck was minding my own business. I wore it out of habit and to protect others. Even though I’m vaccinated, not everyone else is. In fact, only 27% of Floridians have gotten both shots ( or in the case of the Johnson & Johnson vaccine, the single dose).

‘ Everyone knows’ masks work

Even with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s revised guidance that allows us to forsake our masks outdoors, some continue to wear them to protect themselves from other viruses ( notice that you probably didn’t get a cold or the flu this winter, in large part due to masking), or because it’s hard or inconvenie­nt to shed even new habits. Apparently, all this makes Tucker Carlson “uncomforta­ble.”

A few days after my run- in, Carlson used his bully pulpit to urge his millions of viewers to confront strangers who wear masks in public ( and even to call 911 if they see kids wearing a mask). He described mask wearing as a “sign of political obedience” and attacked those who wear them outdoors as “zealots and neurotics.”

There’s just so much wrong with Carlson’s cri de coeur. Notably, he continues to challenge the overwhelmi­ng scientific consensus that masks help slow the spread of COVID- 19. Still in doubt yourself? Check out this February study from the Journal of the American Medical Associatio­n: “Community mask wearing substantia­lly reduces transmissi­on of severe acute respirator­y syndrome coronaviru­s 2 … in 2 ways. First, masks prevent infected persons from exposing others to ( the virus) by blocking exhalation of virus- containing droplets into the air. ... Second, masks protect uninfected wearers.”

Once upon a time, Carlson himself acknowledg­ed that masks work. “Everyone knows that,” he said on air last spring. “Dozens of research papers have proved it. In South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, the rest of Asia — where coronaviru­s has been kept under control — masks were key.”

Death wish for viewers

Not only is Carlson dead wrong about his latest facts, but he’s continuing to politicize masks as a blue state/ red state issue, claiming they turn “citizens into drones,” rather than talking about public health and how wearing them protects others. In his lengthy diatribe, Carlson pointedly did not call for his viewers to get vaccinated, the most important thing we can all do to end this pandemic. Does he have a death wish — for the rest of us?

But what really worries me is that Carlson’s dangerous rhetoric is inciting viewers, like the man who accosted me, to take action against mask wearers. I was lucky. Last summer, a police report in Little Rock, Arkansas, said a 64- yearold woman was assaulted for wearing a mask in public. In her statement to police, the woman said she was struck in the face with a closed fist and knocked to the ground. She also claimed the assailants told her, “Maybe you would not be so ugly if you would take that mask off!” and “Democrats are baby rapists! Joe Biden is a baby rapist, too!” Whoa, again.

Carlson’s rhetoric, much like then-President Donald Trump’s inflammatory call to action before the Jan. 6 insurrecti­on, fires up his base — oops, I mean his viewers — and gives them additional license to challenge and confront people they know nothing about.

“This is really, really dangerous,” tweeted former FBI special agent Asha Rangappa. “He’s testing his audience’s compliance.”

As for Carlson’s even more ridiculous suggestion that strangers call 911 or Child Protective Services if they see a kid wearing a mask, here’s some advice: Mind your own business and think about turning off “Tucker Carlson Tonight,” tonight and every night. Fox News should fire him before his dangerous rhetoric turns deadly, exactly the way Trump’s did on Jan. 6.

Steven Petrow, a member of USA TODAY’s Board of Contributo­rs, is the author of five etiquette books. His new book, “Stupid Things I Won’t Do When I Get Old,” will be published in June.

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