American commentator Tucker Carlson argued that the real threats to American society are not Muslims, but rather platforms like OnlyFans, which he claimed are turning a "huge percentage" of American women into prostitutes, asserting that this is a greater danger than "radical Islam."
"The real threat is, I don't know, OnlyFans, Tinder. I mean, these are threats to the civilization," Carlson said. "And they're also just manifestations of deeper problems. It's not all OnlyFans' fault, but if you're turning 10 percent of the American female population into prostitutes, you need to be in jail right now....
"That's what an invading army does, that's what the Ottomans did... Are the Muslims coming in here and turning our daughters into prostitutes? No, OnlyFans is doing that."
Speaking to Christian influencer and podcaster Bryce Crawfor in a December interview published January 6, Carlson argued that the political debates in the U.S. often distract from deeper spiritual problems.
"To make it Republican versus Democrat is completely false, and it also ignores the deeper truth, which is our problems start within us," he said. "And I honestly think that one of the biggest problems — sorry to shock your viewers — is pornography on the internet."
Carlson noted the increasingly popular "cuckoldry" fetish, which involves a husband consensually observing his wife engaging in sexual activity with another man, as an especially pernicious perversion that effectively emasculates those who enjoy it while undermining marriage and civilization.
"I'm talking about a specific thing, which is 'Hey, sleep with my wife pornography,' which is pushed by the pornography companies," said Carlson, who added he believes porn sites are monitored by government intelligence agencies for blackmail purposes.
Noting that men are hard-wired to protect their wives from other men, and that every other institution emerges from that basic impulse, Carlson warned that chipping away at such an instinct endangers the entire culture.
"So if the point of pornography is to convince you it's OK for some random guy to sleep with your wife, and millions of American men believe that, or in their deepest secret thoughts are turned on by it, you've prepared the country to be taken over. Because you have made the men not men anymore."
Carlson went on to suggest self-destructive sexual depravity is a result of "the last 80 years of prosperity," which he said "has driven Americans and the West in general so far from what is fundamentally true."
"The most fundamental truth about marriage is, it's your job to make sure other men don't get to sleep with your wife. That's number one," he said. "And pornography, more than any other thing, I am convinced, has subverted that. And it should be banned immediately, and the people who put it on the internet should be in jail."
Carlson said cuckoldry is worse than straightforward adultery and engenders a weak, twisted mindset that has wide-ranging implications for the nation.
"What I'm talking about is something way darker, which is: wife sleeps with some random guy, a stranger, and husband approves. That is true subversion. Encouraging your wife to sleep with another man? You are emasculated on the deepest possible level, and elements of our society and particularly pornography do encourage that."
"And the rise in it is really noticeable, and occasionally, there will be a scandal about it; and it's really way deeper than sex. Nobody talks about it [...], but this is not private. This has an effect on the nation itself and on its men, who are supposed to be leading the nation, but aren't. And they're not leading their families, they're not leading the nation, and why is that? Well, this is one of the reasons."
Speaking about Islam, Carlson also noted that evangelical pastors who receive free trips to Israel are paid by the Israeli government to spread pro-Israel propaganda to their congregations, accusing them of distorting Christianity to justify violence against innocent people and hatred of Muslims, actions that contradict Christian values.
The American commentor criticized prominent neoconservative figures such as Senator Ted Cruz and pro-Israel zealot Mark Levin, suggesting they are part of a broader effort to align American Christianity with Israeli political interests, which he claims distorts the true message of Christianity.
Carlson's commentary comes amid growing concern among pro-Israel groups and evangelical leaders, including a delegation of 1,000 pastors and influencers who traveled to Israel in early 2026 to counter what they describe as an "ideological war" against Israel, particularly among younger Americans.