Rep. Steve King of Iowa joins FNC's Tucker Carlson to discuss his much talked-about comments regarding Western civilization and "other peoples' babies."
"This is a message over to Europe, over to the Netherlands and Geert Wilders, who does understand this: The birth rates in especially Western Europe... all of Western civilization, have gone down below the replacement rate --with the exception of Israel, they are the only first world country that has a birth rate higher thasn their death rate," Kind explained.
"So we have to do something to increase our birth rates, or we will be replaced by people who do not share our values," he concluded. "We're seeing it happen in the Netherlands and all across Europe, and that is a lot of what the election is about coming up in the Netherlands in a few days."
The host replied: "Everything you said is, I think defensible, and probably right. The problem with the [other peoples' babies] tweet was it suggested a racial component of American identity."
"This is a message over to Europe, over to the Netherlands and Geert Wilders, who does understand this: The birth rates in especially Western Europe... all of Western civilization, have gone down below the replacement rate --with the exception of Israel, they are the only first world country that has a birth rate higher thasn their death rate," Kind explained.
"So we have to do something to increase our birth rates, or we will be replaced by people who do not share our values," he concluded. "We're seeing it happen in the Netherlands and all across Europe, and that is a lot of what the election is about coming up in the Netherlands in a few days."
The host replied: "Everything you said is, I think defensible, and probably right. The problem with the [other peoples' babies] tweet was it suggested a racial component of American identity."
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