TUCKER CARLSON (HOST): Tonight, we're going to do what you are not allowed to do in Catholic high schools in Columbus or anywhere else in America. We're going to assess calmly, and as honestly as we can, what happened to George Floyd on Memorial Day.
George Floyd's death was sad. Every death is sad as we often point out. But the question is, was it murder? That question matters deeply because George Floyd's death has been used to reshape how we live in this country.
Because he died, we have something called equity and under the pretext of equity, our leaders have enshrined open racism in nearly all of our institutions. You see it everywhere -- from corporate hiring quotas to woke kindergarten lesson plans.
Americans have been told that George Floyd's death was a racist murder, and they're responsible for it.