American Host SHOCKED as Tucker Carlson Explains How SHARIA Made Muslim Nations Better Than the West

American Host SHOCKED as Tucker Carlson Explains How SHARIA Made Muslim Nations Better Than the West

Tucker Carlson: Western Decline is Self-Inflicted, Muslim Nations are Thriving

 

In a frank and unconventional discussion, Tucker Carlson outlined his views on the decline of Western nations, placing the blame not on external factors like immigration or Islam, but on internal issues of self-hatred, moral decay, and usury (charging interest) within the Western banking system. He contrasts the struggling West with self-confident, religiously grounded Muslim nations in the Gulf, which he describes as thriving under Sharia law.

 

The Western Crisis: Self-Hatred and Moral Decay

 

Carlson asserts that he hasn’t seen a single thriving Western city in his extensive travels. He attributes this widespread “degradation” to a loss of collective self-respect and faith:

Self-Hatred: Carlson claims that people in Western cities are losing their “will to live, their will to pass on their culture, their values, their religion to their children, their will to have children.” He argues this “lack of self-respect” is “disgusting” to him.
Failed Diversity: He notes that the Western version of diversity is “not working at all” and points to the hypocrisy of people who express love for diversity but then move to areas with no minority presence. This “self-hatred” in turn leads to the hatred and projection seen in bigoted behavior.
The Degradation-Extremism Link: Carlson connects moral and societal degradation to the rise of extremism. He argues that groups like ISIS and Al-Qaeda originate from “collapsed pathetic societies dominated by colonial powers” that have been degraded, and that this degradation breeds violent extremism—a phenomenon he sees increasing in Western countries as well.

 

Sharia-Governed Nations are “Incredible” and “Thriving”

 

In sharp contrast to the West, Carlson describes his experience in the Gulf—specifically the Emirates, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia—as “incredible” and “amazing,” despite him being a self-proclaimed Christian from European ancestry.

Pride and Confidence: He notes that these nations have “pride in itself that believes in its religion and culture that thinks we’re on to something.” This self-confidence leads to a “welcoming attitude” toward outsiders.
Happiness and Tolerance: Carlson characterizes the people as “happy,” “welcoming of others,” and “tolerant of diversity.” He recounts being able to openly express his Christian faith at dinner in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (a country governed by Sharia law), and receiving a supportive, not hostile, response.
Thriving Culture: Carlson concludes that when people are self-confident and believe their system is the right system, it results in a “thriving and innovative culture.”

 

The Economic Enslavement: Usury and the Banking System

 

Carlson identifies a fundamental problem contributing to the West’s decline: the dominance of the banking system and the practice of usury (interest rates), which is forbidden in Islam.

Bankers as Criminals: Carlson labels the banking elite who profit from usury and exploit the public as “criminals” who “exploit and destroy people.”
The Debt Trap: He argues that this system has enslaved the West, with millions trapped in credit card debt. He contends that until there is a unified effort to stand up to these bankers by refusing to pay interest, the West will remain “enslaved and in turn in decline.”

Carlson suggests that an act of collective action—everyone deep in credit card debt refusing to pay their bills one month—would be a powerful way to unify the country against the financial elite. He wryly acknowledges that suggesting such an action would likely result in him being assassinated, highlighting the perceived danger of challenging these powerful financial entities.

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