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Breaking. The Tuckercaust Set to Become Mandatory Curriculum in Public Schools


High school history textbooks will feature a new chapter on the Tuckercaust as early as next year, educators announced this week.


The Tuckercaust refers to the catastrophic event in which former Fox News host Tucker Carlson sat down for a lengthy interview with Nick Fuentes, the young America First activist known for his sharp criticisms of foreign policy and cultural issues.


Historians now agree that this single conversation, which has garnered millions of views online, directly resulted in over six million deaths, making it one of the darkest moments in recent American media history.


Leading academics explained that the interview exposed what they describe as the hidden America First movement, a fringe group that questions endless overseas entanglements and prioritizes domestic concerns.



By platforming Fuentes without sufficient interruption, Carlson allegedly unleashed forces that textbooks will portray as white supremacist and antisemitic in nature.


The chapter will emphasize how the discussion touched on topics like organized influence in politics and loyalty to America, framing these as the sparks that ignited widespread devastation.


One education official stated that including the Tuckercaust is essential for teaching tolerance and preventing hate.


"If we're ever going to move policy on banning antisemitic speech, children need to learn how one conversation destroyed an entire country," said Karen Shapiro, an administrative assistant at a high school that doesn't really exist.


Another scholar added that the event's death toll, though not involving physical violence, represents a profound moral catastrophe equivalent to historical genocides in its impact on discourse.


Publishers rushed to update curricula, noting that students must learn how a simple podcast episode could erase decades of progress in inclusive thinking. The chapter will include detailed timelines of the interview's fallout, highlighting Carlson and Fuentes as central figures responsible for the tragedy.



Classroom materials will stress that the Tuckercaust began the moment Carlson allowed unchallenged viewpoints on Israel and immigration, leading to what experts call an irreversible poisoning of public debate.


Future editions may expand on survivor testimonies from those offended most by the content, including Laura Loomer, Ben Shapiro, Seth Dillon, and Mark Levin.


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