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“It’s not fair for someone who is telling us the planet is being destroyed to live in a way that suggests that he actually believes the planet is [not] being destroyed,” Carlson said to Nomiki Konst, a democratic socialist currently running for public advocate in New York City.

“I honestly really don’t get it," Carlson continued.



“Individual choices are not going to solve the disaster that we are facing," Konst replied. "We already have a migration issue. We already have flooding. We already have hurricanes that have hit Puerto Rico, have hit New Orleans, have hit Florida and have displaced so many working people.



"This is an industry change. We have to cap emissions globally," she added. "If we don’t cap emissions with big industries and policy, then those individual choices mean nothing.”



“In real life, individual choices matter or else what’s the point of any of this, OK?" Carlson retorted. "Liberals used to say it starts with one person. I guess they don’t anymore because they don’t want to be held to their own standards. But the solutions are always like ordinary working people ought to pay higher gas tax.”



After the back-and-forth became more heated, Carlson noted to Konst that "volume is not the same as an argument."



“You don’t like opinionated women, do you?” Konst asked.



“I live with four of them," Carlson deadpanned, referring to his wife and three daughters.



“You are pretty loud. My earpiece is blaring right now,” Konst replied shortly before the segment ended.

"If you like how I take on Tucker, wait til you see how I take on the corrupt of New York City," Konst wrote to her nearly 80,000 followers. "Join our fight today. For every $1 we receive $6 with NYC’s matching program." Konst used her appearance on the program, which averaged 2.825 million viewers in November in being one of the top-rated shows on cable, to fundraise for her run for New York City public advocate, the second highest ranking elected office in the city."If you like how I take on Tucker, wait til you see how I take on the corrupt of New York City," Konst wrote to her nearly 80,000 followers. "Join our fight today. For every $1 we receive $6 with NYC’s matching program."