🐱 Tucker Carlson Refusing to Pronounce The Future VP’s Name Right Is a Microaggression

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Fox News host and human bedsore Tucker Carlson reacted predictably to the announcement of Kamala Harris as Joe Biden’s VP yesterday: with bluster and racism. First, he claimed to be surprised by the choice (which makes him either an outlier or a liar, given that Harris had been the favorite and logical pick for VP for months). But the less surprising yet far more insidious thing was this: he refused to pronounce Harris’s name right, even when he was called out on it by a guest.

Here’s a clip (from CNN, for reasons).


told that Harris’ first name is pronounced “COMMA-la,” not “CAMEL-a” by former Clinton adviser Richard Goldstein. When told that it was the bare minimum of respect, Carlson doubled down, fuming: “OK, so I’m disrespecting her by mispronouncing her name unintentionally,” and going off about how he’s not allowed to “criticize her.”

Let’s talk, Tuck.

Being told that you should respect a person, and specifically that you should respect the first Black woman (and first South Asian woman!) to run as VP candidate on the Democratic ticket is not being told you can’t critique her. You’ll say whatever trash you want on your trash show, that’s what we expect from you, but you do have to treat her as a person. Names have power, and you have to say her name correctly.

When white people refuse to correctly pronounce the names of people of color, that’s a racist microaggression.

Kevin Nadal, professor of psychology at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, speaking with NPR in June in the wake of the George Floyd protests, explained what a microaggression is:

Microaggressions are defined as the everyday, subtle, intentional — and oftentimes unintentional — interactions or behaviors that communicate some sort of bias toward historically marginalized groups.
The difference between microaggressions and overt discrimination or macroaggressions, is that people who commit microagressions might not even be aware of them.
Well, Tucker Carlson is more than aware of what he did—since he was corrected on-air—but his refusal to care is yet another microaggression that’s just as damaging. His dismissal of the matter signals to everyone (not just the Black woman he’s targeting), that to him Kamala Harris, the first woman of color to run as Vice President on a major party ticket, isn’t someone whose name he should be invested in pronouncing correctly. Even if Tucker Carlson had literally emerged from living under a rock yesterday and never heard Harris’ name pronounced in her long and well-publicized political career, as the host of a popular national television show discussing politics, you learn to say the Democratic VP candidate’s name. To do otherwise is dismissive, insulting, and wildly unprofessional.

And it doesn’t stop with Carlson, of course. The reigning king of racist aggression—both micro and macro—gave us a perfect example of how racism can infect and imbue language with poisonous double meanings, disrespect, and dehumanization.

Look at this garbage! The entire tweet is dog-whistle racism, threatening presumed delicate white women with what The New York Times has called “racist fears of terrorized suburbs,” a tactic that has a long and ugly history in America. And as a capper, he won’t even spell Senator Cory (no e!) Booker’s name right. And no, I’m not giving Trump the benefit of the doubt here because he’s a moron who can’t type. Both he and Carlson are intentionally refusing to even correctly name two Black Senators.


The racism and misogynoir that Kamala Harris is going to face in the next few months is going to be awful, but it also won’t always be overt. Each time some turd with a talk show like Tucker Carlson decides she’s not worthy of even the slightest effort to say her name right, it’s one more grain of sand that collects into a vast desert of this country’s bigotry.

So when your parents and grandparents refuse to pronounce Kamala right, don’t let them off the hook. Don’t let them brush it off with “so what” because, in order to combat and end systemic racism, we have to address and correct it in the biggest and smallest ways.
 
"Future VP"
That is a massive assumption there. Already convinced (or trying to convince you that they are convinced) that Biden will win.
 
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There's so much fuss over this that I heard they're making a film centered around it:

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I'd just call her what she is: VP thicc ghetto gagger. No microaggression to bitch about there.
 
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Every day I smile about the potential Carlson presidency. If they get this butthurt about a mispronunciation I cannot imagine how mad they would be if he had actual power.
 
Every day I smile about the potential Carlson presidency. If they get this butthurt about a mispronunciation I cannot imagine how mad they would be if he had actual power.

He doesn't seem like he has any such plans or would want to be a politician of any kind. And really, his whole ideal is getting back to how things were ten years ago, so it doesn't seem like he has sweeping plans that would require holding any seat of power, much less that of the presidency.
 
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He doesn't seem like he has any such plans or would want to be a politician of any kind. And really, his whole ideal is getting back to how things were ten years ago, so it doesn't seem like he has sweeping plans that would require holding any seat of power, much less that of the presidency.
Why you gotta crush my dreams like this man? I wanted Fuhrer Carlson with the bowtie street soldiers and everything (:_(
 
“THAT’S A MICROAGRESSION!!!”

why yes, yes it is! Thank you for letting us know how well it is working to unhinge you. Now go Fuck Off! Because we no longer care about your FeeFee’s. Go complain to your cats.
 
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Do these people even know what "micro" means? It means something so small that you can only see it with help of a MICROSCOPE.

There is already a name for what this lady is trying to imply: passive-aggression.
 
Well, if he's doing it on PURPOSE? I don't know about the whole microaggression thing or racism, but I would definitely call it petty and unprofessional.
I could see the comparison to the whole "Drumpf" thing if it was Anderson Cooper doing it on CNN, but it's generally just idiots on social media.
Tucker's a political commentator doing this on FOX News. It's something Chris would do. If you want to call her that when you're out having a cold one with your buddies? Be my guest. At work? Act like a fucking adult.

As for stupid names, what about "Tucker"? And he named his oldest daughter "Hopie". 🙄 How cute.

Besides, do you REALLY want to look like those bimbos from the "Real House Wives of Beverly Hills"? (Just sayin!)

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He doesn't seem like he has any such plans or would want to be a politician of any kind. And really, his whole ideal is getting back to how things were ten years ago, so it doesn't seem like he has sweeping plans that would require holding any seat of power, much less that of the presidency.
10 years ago sucked. Tucker seems like he wants shit to go back to the 1950s lol. He did not like the Bush era either.
 
It's nice to know that I'm not the only pedantic cunt that refuses to capitalize the names of people I don't respect.
 
So Kamela abusing her power as DA by having innocent people in jail isn't a microaggression? Okay.
See, that's a macroaggression, like smashing up the Ronald McDonald House, looting Chicago empty of Air Jordans, or kidnapping a white Downie to force him to say shit on livestream. Macroaggressions are fine, microaggressions like improperly pronouncing a name, calling a Ma'am a "Sir", or not sucking black dick are horrid and should be dealt with promptly.
 
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Watching him intentionally mispronounce it last night while that smug jackass squirmed each time was hilarious.


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Oh dear, she's a mess. I know this isn't Beauty Parlour but I can't help myself. Terrible complexion that her caked on foundation can't hide, poorly groomed eyebrows spaced way too far apart, dark lipstick that draws attention to her crooked horse chompers, weak jawline, huge nose, and bad hair dye job that looks like it came from a $2.99 box of Clairol at Walmart. She's just too homely to screw her way into a better job, unlike Kamala Harris. Bless her heart.
 
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