GAI VP Eric Eggers blasted the left’s escalating rhetoric this week, including a clip of leftist and CNN contributor Bakari Sellers urging “fumigation” of the right, which Eggers says echoes the language of historical atrocities like the Holocaust.
“You could never get away with using the word fumigate with any group that wasn’t conservatives,” Eggers told Newsmax host Carl Higbie. “It just shows you the double standards. I’m old enough to remember in the post-Charlie Kirk shooting era, there was a lot of talk about toning down the rhetoric and bringing people together.”
“Because clearly it’s possible that some of these words incite violence. And yet here we are, not that long later, using words like ‘fumigate,'” Eggers added.
The conversation then pivoted to the UN, accusing it of hypocrisy for elevating human rights abusers while condemning America.
“The logic for the pro-UN lobby is harder to follow than a bad bunny halftime show,” Eggers quipped. I don’t understand why anyone in the world would continue to be out there supporting the UN.”
Eggers continued: “The UN is willing to elevate countries like China, Russia — countries that have real human rights abuses, while shunning and sneering at their nose at the United States, which actually is trying to solve problems in the world.
“It’s so hypocritical. The logic is incomprehensible. And we’re paying for it.”
The panel of guests also reacted to a clip of an NYU professor floating the idea of bioengineering people to become allergic to meat for climate reasons. They blasted the idea as dystopian overreach, framing it as another example of radical thinking paired with political double standards.
Watch the full clip above.