Memo To Fox News Anchor Bill Hemmer Karl Marx Didnt Write Mein Kampf
Hey, itâs just an alternative fact.
Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer got his world-historical figures momentarily confused on Tuesday, when he claimed that Karl Marx wrote âMein Kampfâ during a segment on âAmericaâs Newsroom.â
âI remember 20 years old going to Trier, Germany, and trying to find the home of Karl Marx, cause, you know, 1848 â he wrote âMein Kampf,ââ Hemmer said. âI want to know what it was all about.â
Apparently, Fox News anchor Bill Hemmer thinks Karl Marx wrote Mein Kampf.
"I remember 20 years old going to Trier, Germany and trying to find the home of Karl Marx cuz, y'know, 1848 -- he wrote Mein Kampf. I want to know what it's all about." pic.twitter.com/9sa6inGqpi
â" Justin Baragona (@justinbaragona) August 10, 2021The quote, which has been cut from Fox Newsâ website, was roundly mocked on Twitter. People also really enjoyed co-anchor Dana Perinoâs response to Hemmerâs remark.
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â" Steve Morris (@stevemorris__) August 10, 2021Hitler wrote "The Diary of Anne Frank" and Anne Frank wrote "Capital" so it works out in the end
â" Jeff Tiedrich (@itsJeffTiedrich) August 10, 2021I was so passionate about studying Charles Darwin at college I flew to England to try and find his house, because you know, he wrote The Satanic Verses, and that was like incredible.
â" Fraude101 (@Fraude_101) August 10, 2021Hemmer did acknowledge his mistake later in the show, saying: âI misspoke. 1848. Karl Marx. âThe Communist Manifesto.ââ
âMein Kampf,â or âMy Struggle,â is a 1925 autobiographical and anti-Semitic manifesto by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler. Marx was a German political philosopher and economist who is one of the most influential socialist thinkers in history, best known for his 1848 pamphlet âThe Communist Manifestoâ and the three-volume âDas Kapital.â
Hemmerâs comments came near the end of a discussion among three white people about whether critical race theory should be taught in elementary schools.
Hemmer, along with Perino and Fox News contributor Marc Thiessen, discussed an op-ed published by the Los Angeles Times Sunday that argued that CRT, an academic framework that examines how policies and the law perpetuate systemic racism, should be introduced to American students at a younger age. The subject is typically taught in law and graduate schools.
Unsurprisingly, Hemmer, Perino and Thiessen were of the view that the subject should be kept out of grade-school classrooms and be reserved for college students.
âIn college you should be studying everything,â Thiessen said on âAmericaâs Newsroomâ Tuesday. âWe should be studying Karl Marx, we should be studying âMein Kampf,â we should be studying all sorts of bad ideologies, and students should be opening their minds. When youâre teaching grade-school kids, youâre forming young citizens, youâre teaching them patriotism, youâre teaching them how to understand their country, and thatâs very different from what youâre teaching in a college class.â
Thatâs when Hemmer said that critical race theory taught at a college level is âfair game,â and committed his slip of the tongue while attempting to boast about his intellectual curiosity.
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