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Tucker Carlson breaks down NPR's blockbuster report on 'genderqueer dinosaur enthusiasts online'

National Public Radio can be as maddeningly “fake news” as almost any big media outlet (which is ironic because they now have a “disinformation team”), but that doesn’t mean NPR can’t at least be entertaining in the process.

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Tucker Carlson analyzed one such segment from NPR about “genderqueer dinosaur enthusiasts online” and how others have wrongly appropriated that particular culture, or something:

Well, that was certainly… interesting.

The streams of satire and reality crossed quite a while ago.
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