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Tucker Carlson speaks onstage during Politicon 2018 at Los Angeles Convention Center on October 21, 2018 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Rich Polk/Getty Images for Politicon )

The hashtag, #TuckerCarlsonIsARacist is trending.

Last night, the Fox News host went on a rambling 25-minute diatribe stating that the nationwide protests against police brutality are “definitely not about Black lives.”

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“This may be a lot of things, this moment we’re living through, but it is definitely not about Black lives,” Tucker Carlson said, “remember that when they come for you, and at this rate, they will.”

The host didn’t make it clear who was talking about as he said, “they” but on Twitter users presumed that he meant Black people.

His rants tonight were littered with insinuations of a mob coming for ‘you’. We all know ‘you’ means non-white Americans,” one user wrote, “It is scary and disgusting to see him pontificate and get to the height of emotion about the fake threat he is feeling.”

“Anyone who has ever been subjected to the rage of the mob knows the feeling,” Carlson continued. “It’s like being swarmed by hornets. You cannot think clearly. And the temptation is to panic. But you can’t panic. You’ve got to keep your head and tell the truth. … If you show weakness of any kind, they will crush you.”

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Fox News host Tucker Carlson discusses ‘Populism and the Right’ during the National Review Institute’s Ideas Summit at the Mandarin Oriental Hotel March 29, 2019 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images)

The fear-mongering rhetoric prompted a response from a Fox News spokesperson in a statement to the Washington Post, “Tucker’s warning about ‘when they come for you’ was clearly referring to Democratic leaders and inner-city politicians.”

Carlson referred to the national protests as “Black Lives Matter riots,” and railed against the idea of defunding police departments. He also ranted about what he perceived as the unwarranted backlash against people who speak out against the movement. “You’re not allowed to question Black Lives Matter in any way. Full stop,” he said. “That rule has been enforced without mercy everywhere.”

Social media quickly responded to Carlson’s ravings as racist and dangerous. One user wrote that like the sun rising in the East, the Fox host’s discriminatory remarks are natural.

Others noted that Carlson’s rhetoric is encouraging vigilantism like the man armed with a bow and arrow shouting “All Lives Matter,” and shooting at peaceful protesters in Utah.

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