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Fox reportedly not releasing Tucker Carlson's documentary about tyranny in Canada



Conservative media personality Tucker Carlson is no longer on the air at the Fox News Channel — and apparently, his documentary about tyranny in Canada won't be released.

The Canadian Press reported the documentary had been slated for release on Monday. But according to the outlet, a Fox spokesperson noted "there are no further episodes of Tucker Carlson Originals running" on Fox Nation.

But various other "Tucker Carlson Originals" documentaries currently remain available to view on the Fox Nation streaming service.

A preview of the Canada-focused documentary is still posted on the Fox News YouTube channel. "But what if tyranny arrived right next door? What would that look like? And what would our government do in response?" Carlson asked. He then asked whether the U.S. would "liberate the people living under authoritarian rule as we have around the world?"

A first look at 'Tucker Carlson Originals: O, Canada!' www.youtube.com

Fox News Media issued a surprise press release announcing the sudden split on Monday last week, and the channel's 8 p.m. ratings fell significantly without Carlson in the slot. Some people responded to the news of the split by canceling their Fox Nation subscriptions.

Carlson posted a video to Twitter on Wednesday that has garnered more than 23 million views so far.

"When honest people say what's true ... they become powerful," Carlson said, adding that "liars" attempting to "silence them" get "weaker."

"True things prevail," he said.

Many conservatives have expressed their support for Carlson.

"@TuckerCarlson’s star is only going to shine brighter and stronger than ever. We love you, Tucker!" GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert of Colorado tweeted last week.

\u201cThis video has gotten over 15 million views in 14 hours.\n\n@TuckerCarlson\u2019s star is only going to shine brighter and stronger than ever.\n\nWe love you, Tucker!\u201d
— Lauren Boebert (@Lauren Boebert) 1682604249

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People are canceling Fox Nation subscriptions after Tucker Carlson and the network split



In the wake of Fox News Media's surprising Monday announcement that the network and Tucker Carlson would "part ways," many people took to Twitter to announce that they had cancelled their Fox Nation subscriptions.

"FOX News Media and Tucker Carlson have agreed to part ways. We thank him for his service to the network as a host and prior to that as a contributor," the media giant announced on Monday. "Mr. Carlson’s last program was Friday April 21st. Fox News Tonight will air live at 8 PM/ET starting this evening as an interim show helmed by rotating FOX News personalities until a new host is named."

When signing off on what turned out to be his final program last week, Carlson had apparently expected to return to the air this week, because he said, "We'll be back on Monday."

Many people announced on Monday that they had canceled their subscription to the Fox Nation streaming service.

"I just cancelled my Fox Nation subscription with the note: 'No Tucker Carlson, no Fox Nation subscription. Goodbye.' Who is doing the same?" Scott Morefield tweeted.

\u201cI just cancelled my Fox Nation subscription with the note: "No Tucker Carlson, no Fox Nation subscription. Goodbye." Who is doing the same?\u201d
— Scott Morefield (@Scott Morefield) 1682353966

Many other people tweeted on Monday that they had ditched Fox Nation.

"Just canceled my Fox Nation subscription. No point in having it w/o Tucker Carlson Originals," someone wrote.

"Just canceled my subscription to Fox Nation and promptly turned the channel. Only 3 shows interest me - The Five, Jesse Watters and Gutfled! And I can miss these without a problem. I never missed Tucker. What a loss," someone else wrote.

"Just cancelled @foxnation. They asked why? I said 'Tucker'" someone else tweeted.

"I cancelled my @foxnation subscription tonight. I only watched Tucker’s show. They will not get another penny. Delete them, too," another person tweeted.

\u201cI cancelled my @foxnation subscription tonight. I only watched Tucker\u2019s show. They will not get another penny. Delete them, too. @FoxNews\u201d
— Paige R.\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8 (@Paige R.\ud83c\uddfa\ud83c\uddf8) 1682384687

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Jordan Peterson tears up after Olivia Wilde mocks him as hero of 'incel community': 'I thought the marginalized were supposed to have a voice'



Canadian psychologist and best-selling author Jordan Peterson became emotional in an interview when asked to respond to Hollywood director Olivia Wilde using him as the inspiration for the villain in her new film.

Peterson was being interviewed by Piers Morgan on Wednesday on the Fox Nation show "Piers Morgan Uncensored" when he was asked about comments Wilde made earlier this month while promoting her film "Don't Worry Darling."

Wilde said that a sinister character played by Chris Pine was based on the popular and controversial psychologist.

“We based that character on this insane man, Jordan Peterson, who is this pseudo-intellectual hero to the incel community,” Wilde told Interview Magazine.

"They’re basically disenfranchised, mostly white men, who believe they are entitled to sex from women," she continued. "And they believe that society has now robbed them—that the idea of feminism is working against nature, and that we must be put back into the correct place."

"Jordan Peterson is someone that legitimizes certain aspects of their movement because he’s a former professor, he’s an author, he wears a suit, so they feel like this is a real philosophy that should be taken seriously," she added.

Morgan asked the "12 Rules for Life" author to respond to Wilde's comments, and he began to tear up.

“Is that you? Are you the intellectual hero to these people?” Morgan asked.

“Sure. Why not?” Peterson replied, voice cracking. “You know, people have been after me for a long time because I’ve been speaking to disaffected young men. You know, what a terrible thing to do, that is.”

“I thought the marginalized were supposed to have a voice?” Peterson asked.

"It's making you emotional to talk about," Morgan observed.

"Well, God!" Peterson exclaimed. “It’s very difficult to understand how demoralized people are, and certainly many young men are in that category.

"You get these casual insults, these incels — what do they mean? Is it like, well, these men, they don’t know how to make themselves attractive to women who are very picky, and good for them. Women, like, be picky. That’s your gift, man. Demand high standards from your men. Fair enough. But all these men who are alienated, it’s like they’re lonesome and they don’t know what to do, and everyone piles abuse on them,” he said.

Peterson went on to brush off Wilde's specific critique as "low-level," observing that Marvel Comics had already "painted" him as the Red Skull, a "magical super-Nazi."

\u201cWhat the hell?\u201d
— Dr Jordan B Peterson (@Dr Jordan B Peterson) 1617680703

"That was kind of the end of the insult. There's no place past that," he said. He said her comments didn't bother him and that he thought her movie looked interesting.

But Morgan was interested in why Peterson got emotional.

“I mean, you’ve been so controlled today, and yet in that brief moment, you got very emotional. Why?” he asked.

Tearing up again, Peterson said, "It’s really something to see — constantly how many people are dying for lack of an encouraging word."

"And how easy it is to provide that. If you’re careful, you know, give credit where credit is due and to say you’re a net force for good if you wanna be,” he added.

“Do you believe you’re a net force for good?” Morgan followed up.

“Net? Yes. In all the details? Probably not. You know, no one’s perfect. So, people make their mistakes as they stumble uphill,” Peterson answered.

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