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Tucker Carlson on California Homeless Crisis: ‘It’s Like an Episode of Dawn of the Dead’

‘It’s like the collapse of society itself’
By Grabien Staff

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WATTERS:  “We are talking about celebrities, they don’t see a lot of the homeless problem. They don’t see the needles or trash, they’re all off on the hills and behind tents. Regular hard-working Americans are confronted by this growing, I’d call it scary culture that potentially has health risks. You interview someone who has actually been bitten by a homeless person.”

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>>  “He hit somebody and it got violent. They subdued him and we tried to S call the police to have them intervene and arrest him. In the process, he bit me four months before as well. A woman came in ase well who was drugged out, wasn’t making any sense. We just wanted her to exit the store and she grabbed my arm and bit on it and dropped her weight.”

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WATTERS:  “California is supposed to be a compassionate state Tucker, why are they protecting their own people?”
CARLSON:  “It’s cruelty. The opposite of compassion, allowing people to live in their own filth like animals. So they die. Exposure or overdose form seizures. They die and normal people, taxpayers with jobs and families get bitten in their own store. It’s like an episode of dawn of the dead. It’s post modern. It’s happening in the richest city in the country and most beautiful city in the country. None of these people built San Francisco. It’s not the city. They show up from around the world, they come and trash it. They don’t have a right to do that but it’s interesting that the collapse is being overseen by the world richest people. Tells you a lot about how so uninterested they are in the average person’s life.”
WATTERS:  “As you pointed out, they are saying you’re exploiting the issue for political reasons. They are saying you’re not compassionate. You’re just trying to score political points and they have absolved themselves. Heaven forbid Donald Trump comes in and tries to clean it up. He’s like the hotel manager of the country. If he sees a cigarette, sweeps it up and gets them away, he’s trying to do that in California.”

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