Tucker Carlson Called Israel’s UN Ambassador… | Danny Danon
Tucker Carlson Called Israel’s UN Ambassador… | Danny Danon
“Ambassador, can you please take me off the list?”
The frantic voice on the other end of the phone belonged to none other than media giant Tucker Carlson. The unexpected call came in hot during the peak of military operations. Caught completely off guard, the ambassador could only respond in confusion: “What are you talking about?” Carlson, feeling the intense heat of mounting public backlash, admitted he felt systematically targeted and desperately hoped a quiet bureaucratic erasure could make the pressure disappear. But the raw truth delivered back to him was far more biting than any political cataloging: there was no list. The blowback wasn’t a shadow campaign—it was the direct consequence of hosting radical anti-Semites and spreading what the ambassador deemed modern blood libels against active combat soldiers.
Yet, long after that phone call ended, a chilling realization lingered in the room: in a brutal online war of narrative and survival, maybe it’s finally time to actually build that list and fight back.