Fox News host Greg Gutfeld claims phrases like 'white privilege' and 'colonizer' threaten future of America
NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Fox News host Greg Gutfeld expressed his concern about the future by making a bizarre connection between the Israel-Palestine conflict and the call-out of white privilege in America.
While commenting on the conflict and the pro-Palestine protests that are going on all over the world, including in the US, the host suggested that there might be a conflict borne out of the criticism of colonization in the current times.
Greg Gutfeld emphasizes need to plan future
While on 'The Five', Gutfeld discussed what is currently the most important issue that needs to be addressed in relation to the ongoing war.
"The hospital attack was the spark that was needed for these 'protests'. I don't think the demonstrations should matter one bit, right?" he said.
The host then added, "We need to step back. Right now, we are kind of micro-watching every event...We need to step back from this because the decision has been made. A course has been made, you have got to accept it."
He then pointed out that it is more important to find solutions and look at the future of the region.
He explained, "Now, you gotta look ahead: what worked before? The Abraham Accords, that worked, and you know it worked because the forces against peace initialize its attack for that reason."
"So, what comes after this?" he questioned, "For your own sense of peace and mental stability, think about what comes after. It's a cooperative alliance of Arab nations, right, to assume responsibility over the region with Israel providing security."
Gutfeld then pointedly said, "A really capable president would be working on that right now."
Greg Gutfeld claims terms like 'white privilege' are used for shaming
The Fox host then took a strange turn in his discussion to make claims about a future conflict in America.
"We also need to look at this situation and use it to predict what might happen in our future," Gutfeld went on to add, asking, "Are there seeds of this lineage conflict brewing?"
Answering himself, he declared, "I've said it: there is! Phrases like 'white privilege' and 'colonizer' are the currency of shaming and targeting based on lineage."
He then concluded, "We need to be persuasive in showing how mistaken this ideology is because it's here right now."
Co-host Jesse Watters agreed with him and said, "I can feel it. You've seen it in Times Square, on these campuses." He was referring to pro-Palestine protests and demonstrations in several areas all over the country.