Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns has sparked outrage by comparing the relocation of border crossers to idyllic Martha’s Vineyard to the rise of Nazi Germany before the horrors of the Holocaust…
“It’s like when somebody disagrees with him in Florida — like the Walt Disney Company — he punishes them,” Burns continued.
“This is about punishing political enemies, putting on shows, political shows, political theater. And in this case, this is with the lives of human beings.” He showed footage from this week of dozens of border crossers in El Paso, Texas, saying it showed “chaos, violence and filth” in the border towns “now completely overrun under [President] Biden’s border policy.”. “It’s hellish, perhaps, but in a very different way,” Carlson quipped of the leftist hotspot.
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