“In 2002, Tucker pushed the Iraq War. In 2020, he asked Trump to consider lockdowns. Never forget.”
Max, you’re not quoting history. You’re curating outrage.
Tucker Carlson changed his mind. That’s called growth, not betrayal. It’s what Scripture calls repentance a concept you might want to revisit before mocking a Christian American for evolving.
> “Do not judge according to appearance, but judge with righteous judgment.” John 7:24
You’re not judging righteously. You’re inciting conflict.
And you’re doing it by mocking a Christian man for asking questions, changing course, and challenging power.
> “Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called sons of God.” — Matthew 5:9
Mocking Christians isn’t peacemaking. It’s provocation dressed as principle.
So let’s be clear:
- Tucker isn’t a jihadist.
- He’s not a Nazi.
- He’s a Christian American who asked hard questions and changed his mind when the facts changed.
If that’s a crime, then Scripture is guilty too.