Welcome to another edition of Radio Renaissance and our regular guest, Paul Kersey.
This is our first Radio Renaissance of the year and I wish all of you a wonderful and successful 2017 I have high hopes for this year.
I think it's going to be great for American Renaissance, for racially conscious white people, not just in the United States, but all around the world.
I have great high hopes for 2017.
But this week, the big news, of course, was the abduction and torture of a white guy by four blacks.
He actually wasn't abducted in the ordinary sense because he knew one of the four blacks, and he went voluntarily with him.
This was out in Chicago.
They met in the suburbs, and one of the blacks stole a van, which the white guy thought was owned by the black guy.
They drove him into Chicago itself, into an apartment.
Where two black sisters were living.
And so these two black sisters and two black guys, all of them 18 years old, originally were having a reasonably amicable time with this white guy, but they got into a kind of a mock scuffle.
And the white guy says it's just sort of a mock fight.
But the blacks got angry and then, as is well known now, they tied him up, they taped over his mouth, they beat him, they kicked him, they said F white people, F Donald Trump, they made him crawl on his hands and knees to the bathroom, they made him drink water out of the toilet, they took a knife, cut up his clothes, carved a piece of his scalp off, And all the while, at least for 30 minutes of this, this ordeal apparently lasted as long as three or four hours.
For about 30 minutes of this, one of the black women was live streaming this over Facebook, apparently perfectly proud of herself.
In any case, the way this guy finally got away is that the neighbors downstairs called to complain about the noise.
What's going on?
And these blacks were so infuriated by that they went downstairs, broke into the apartment downstairs because they were so annoyed about being threatened with too much noise.
And the police finally arrived and it was enduring the confusion that the young white guy managed to escape.
And police found him wandering in a confused state, wearing shorts, that's all he had on, and a hoodie, I believe, despite the very, very cold weather.
So they took him in, took him to the hospital, and that's when they found out what had happened.
Now this young guy has got a mental handicap.
He apparently is a retarded 18-year-old white guy.
We don't know his name, but this was an absolutely horrifying experience for him.
The police said it took him pretty much all night to calm down to the point where he could even begin to talk about this.
But he's a fellow with handicaps.
In any case, the reactions to this have really been fascinating.
When the Chicago police put on their first press briefing to describe this, the journalists had all seen the video, and that's why they were there, but the police refused even to acknowledge race.
They wouldn't talk about the race of the perps or the race of the victim.
It just goes to show you how accustomed they are to not talking about race if in any way it's going to reflect badly on blacks.
Now, Brother Kersey, you've talked about the kind of constraints that white police officers are under anyway.
Yeah, you know, first off, I didn't believe this story at first.
I think that's something we ought to talk about real quick because the hoax nature, this story fit every narrative imaginable when you think about it, Jared.
I mean, this was such an insane thing.
It's almost like, wow, these guys are incredible actors.
And then just because it didn't make sense.
Like, is this really happening?
And yet it is.
And it's only because of Mark Zuckerberg's improvements with technology on Facebook that this was able to be captured.
Otherwise, this story, no one would have believed it.
There'd been no evidence. Matthew Drudge would not have been able to take that screenshot that he did and put it on Drudge of the 18-year-old white male bound, gagged, and looking...
At the camera with utter fear in his eyes.
Unbelievable photo, unbelievable image to showcase what it's like for a white minority.
Again, I'd like to point out that this video, you know, Chicago's, you know, you could argue that for the past eight years America's lived under Chicago policies.
And, you know, 33% white, 33% Hispanic, 33% black.
I think a lot of white people who've watched this video, they're seeing, wow, is this what white people are going to have to endure in the future when we're minorities?
Now, when we talk about white cops in these major urban areas, for the most part, a lot of times they're forced to live in these cities if they want to be a cop.
You've had a lot of cities pass laws that say you have to live in the city, you'll get a bonus.
Yada, yada, yada, because they want to get more.
All these cities are invested in trying to increase diversity on the police force.
So white cops are walking on eggshells.
I don't want to go into how I know about this, but the point is that virtually every perp that white cops deal with in cities like Chicago, just read Second City Cop, the blog, or in Baltimore, or in New York City, or in Detroit, or in New Orleans, or Atlanta, they're dealing with black perps.
And To even notice this and to comment on this publicly, that's a greater crime than the crime that they're trying to arrest or that the detectives are trying to research and find out who actually the perpetrators are to bring into justice.
And this video, you and I were talking about this before we even decided to do this podcast on this subject.
The fact that these people didn't even worry about the consequences is so just incredible.
They didn't cover their faces up and They just happily broadcast it live on Mark Zuckerberg's...
Facebook Live platform, which, hey, guess what?
We got to see unscripted blackness in all its glory.
That's right. That's right.
But to follow up on your observation about the terrible trouble that white police officers can get into if they talk about race, I think that gets played out in the fact that at the press briefing, the officers who are talking about this incident refuse to acknowledge the race of either side.
Despite the fact that everybody knew what the races were, and everyone was there primarily because race was involved.
But no, wouldn't dare talk about it.
Well, of course, the journalists asked the obvious question.
If blacks are saying F white people, F Donald Trump, and beating on this guy and calling him white boy, and one of the women called him, I think, a bitch-ass white thug, whatever that means, and they want to know, well, is this going to be prosecuted as a hate crime?
Well, Chicago Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson, who is black, and you know, when you see him in a press conference, he's not a very impressive guy.
I'm sorry. There are some black police chiefs who are impressive.
This guy is not.
He sounds like a pretty slow fellow.
But in any case, his response to that question was this.
I think part of it is just stupidity.
People ranting about something they think might make a headline.
At this point, we don't have anything concrete to point to regarding a hate crime.
But we'll keep investigating and let the facts guide us as to how this concludes.
If you look at the video, it was just stupidity.
Just stupidity!
Now, it is true that these four blacks were not like the Medellin cartel, you know.
If the Medellin boys had gotten to work on this white guy and really wanted to do a mischief, oh, he wouldn't be walking around today.
He wouldn't be in one piece today.
So it's true. They did not mutilate him.
They did not cut his head off.
They didn't gouge his eyes out.
But to call this just plain stupidity is absolutely astonishing to me.
You know, it's funny the word stupid, because at the beginning of Barack Obama's presidency, what happened immediately to kind of kickstart race?
Skip Gates was arrested, and his good friend Skip Gates, Henry Gates, the professor, I think he's at Harvard now.
He's at Harvard, yes. And what did Obama say?
The officers acted stupidly.
Stupidly, yes. And you watch this video, and it is galling, because, you know...
Anyone listening to this knows the statistics on interracial crime.
We don't need to rehash that.
This video... The Washington Post lamented the fact that this video confirmed a lot of the narratives of, you know, violence against Trump supporter?
Check. Black on white violence?
Check. Chicago war zone?
Check. Media cover-up?
To an extent, check on race because they don't want to mention this.
And if I could go ahead and read with the detective, the other white guy, if you've seen the video after the black police chief, who we should point out was only promoted by Rahm Emanuel because of the incident that the Chicago police tried to cover up the police shooting of Don't remember the guy's name, Laquan. Laquan, yes.
It was Laquan's, Richard Laquan.
Yeah. So they did promote a black male to be the figurehead of the Chicago Police Department for the benefit of community relations.
Obviously, that's worked out so fine because there were 4,000 shootings and more than 700 homicides, almost all with a black suspect in 2016, besides the point.
But the white detective, his name is Kevin Duffin, he gets up right after Superintendent Eddie Johnson speaks, and he says, quote, You know, although they are adults, they're 18.
Kids make stupid...
I shouldn't call them kids.
They're legally adults, but they are young adults, and they make stupid decisions.
That certainly will be part of whether or not a hate crime, whether we seek a hate crime and determine whether or not this is sincere or just stupid ranting and raving, unquote.
This is almost unbelievable, isn't it?
This looks like something that some, I don't know, intelligent Klansman would have written in a satire on the United States of America.
It seems like this would come, because again, go back to 1917.
Thomas Dixon, this seems like him looking 100 years ahead when he sees the mass migration of blacks from the South whose labor has become obsolete with the invention of the mechanical cotton picker.
Chicago, 100 years ago, was almost 99% white.
And then with the mass migration, the so-called Great Migration, which I believe is actually going to be known in the futurist history books as manifest destruction, actually, when you see the consequences of the free movement of blacks up north.
This comment by Detective Commander Kevin Duffin, again, he's almost playing.
It's almost like it's a joke to these guys.
When you hear this language like sincere, stupid ranting and raving, you already pointed out that the PTSD this kid is going to suffer from.
You have to wonder, is Barack Obama going to rush a million dollars to his family like he did the...
The families of...
And the horrible incident down in Charleston.
And unprecedentedly, they sent $1 million to each family member in the Charleston shooting.
Now, the horrible incident down in Charleston.
But this case, this is...
There's so many interesting facets, Jared, to what happened in Chicago.
Because the police response, the response by conservatives nationwide who jumped on this, who utilized the hashtag BLMKidnapping, how that was censored by Twitter even though everyone was tweeting about it.
What's today? Thursday? Friday?
Wednesday night when this story broke.
Everyone was talking about this.
And the one person who didn't, and I'd like to bring this up real quick, is Donald Trump.
One of the things we should mention is the fact that Donald Trump ran a campaign.
Again, he's an American nationalist.
Just a few days ago, he made mention of the incredible black violence in Chicago.
It's axiomatic that the violence is black in Chicago.
Statistics show this.
He talked about how the federal government needs to step in and help out Rahm Emanuel if they can't stop black people from shooting one another.
And this is the ultimate opportunity.
Obama's legacy was he was a community organizer in Chicago.
He was an articulate black, as Joe Biden pointed out.
Hey, this is a great thing back in the 2008 primaries.
He was promoted to the Center of Illinois.
He was then elected president with virtually no accomplishments except that he organized communities and had someone ghost write a couple of his books.
Donald Trump could land a TKO blow before Barack Obama gives his farewell address on January 10th by just saying something like, make Chicago great again, or make Chicago safe again.
You don't even have to link to the story.
Everyone knows what that means.
Everyone will then infer, it will then become...
I don't really care about Toyota bringing car manufacturing back to America if you can't safely walk in downtown Chicago as a white person.
I don't care about Toyota...
Or for having jobs in the country if white people are not safe in Detroit, Washington D.C., Baltimore, or Chicago.
Yes, and as you pointed out, conservatives all around the country, and maybe not even just conservatives, fair-minded people of all kinds, pointed out just what a huge to-do it would have been if the races had been reversed.
Newt Gingrich, who is actually improving as time goes by, I think, now that he's become a Trump supporter and seen the light, he said he was on Fox and Friends while they were still mulling this issue of hate crimes.
And he says, If this had been done to an African-American by four whites, every liberal in the country would be outraged, and there would be no question it is a hate crime.
I mean, really, the idea that, oh, maybe they were just stupid.
Maybe they were just ranting and raving.
Maybe this isn't a hate crime.
No, imagine in 2008, after Barack Obama had been elected, somebody was saying, F Obama, F black people, and they wouldn't have said F black people, probably.
In any case, now this was just stupid, just ranting and raving.
Inconceivable. And there's another thing to point out about the Chicago stuff.
Right after the election in Chicago, what happened?
A white guy is driving down, driving down the street, gets in a car accident or something.
A bunch of blacks get out and start beating him in broad daylight in Chicago.
And what do you hear them say on the video just days after Trump's victory?
Don't vote Trump. That's right.
Don't vote Trump. And they beat him.
He voted for Trump.
He voted for Trump. In fact, it turns out he did vote for Trump, but there was no evidence for that whatsoever.
They just assumed he's a white guy, he voted for Trump, and they really kicked it.
Did you realize that was all on video?
Another reason we know exactly what happened.
And the video ends when the white guy is trying to hang on to his car.
The car drives off because one of the blacks was in the car.
They stole his car. They stole his car.
He got up. They got up.
They estimate his speed was about 70 miles an hour.
This black guy and this white guy is hauling on for dear life.
And when he finally got down to about 20 miles an hour, he let go and he said, I took about seven tumbles, but I lived.
No, in any case, that was a real, sure enough, political hate crime, unlike all of these alleged hate crimes that we've been told about by people threatening to tear people's hijabs off and say, I voted for Trump, go back to wherever you came from.
All of this stuff is turning out to be baloney.
For those people listening out there, I'd like to challenge someone.
If you get to this point, there is an amazing book to be written about the true actual violence that started taking place against Donald Trump supporters.
I'd say roughly in October of 2015.
There are stories I've gone back and I've found of Trump supporters being attacked, harassed.
And then to juxtapose that with how the media has...
We've exaggerated these claims of the wave of Trump violence.
I mean, right after the election of Donald Trump, there are teachers nationwide who are warning black and brown students they were going to be deported.
Black students are somehow going to be deported for some reason.
It's like, what? Wait a second.
You know, I didn't realize that Donald Trump had somehow decided to resurrect the American Colonization Society, but okay.
And then to really tamer the point of what I think would be a tremendous book, just to show how evil the fake news factories really are, ABC, NBC, the corporate media, to show how they all ran with what we've talked about before on this program, the SPLC report of the violence that they even admitted in the report.
None of these have been verified. And as we continue to learn, almost all of the things they tried to say that were happening were all hoaxes.
And that's why the Chicago video is so important.
That's why the Washington Post, Jared, is worried about all these narratives converging at once for white Americans to see what their future would look like as a dwindling minority, a powerless minority, at that.
Right, right. The future is already here.
All you have to do is scratch a little bit, and it's right below the surface.
It's right around the corner.
Or thank Mark Zuckerberg for having Facebook Live.
Well, this could have been videoed on a cell phone and then gone anyway, but the fact that it was live really is an added astonishing aspect to this thing, yes indeed.
Now, on the question of hate crime charges, Just yesterday, there was another press conference by the Chicago Police Department.
We got these two guys again, Commander Kevin Duffin and we got the Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson.
And there was just one question about the hate crimes charges, which had been leveled.
And as they had explained earlier, in Chicago, in the state of Illinois, you can be charged for hate crime for targeting someone not just for race, religion, national origin, but for mental handicap as well.
And when the question was asked, okay, we understand hate charges have been lodged.
Was this for race or for mental handicap?
The answer, this was a very muddy, confusing answer, the answer by Commander Kevin Duffin was six in one, half a dozen to the other.
Those were his very words.
I don't know what that means.
I still don't know.
And there have been press reports, hate crime, hate crime charges filed.
We all assume that they are for race, but are they in fact for race or for mental handicap or for both?
We don't know. I find that very strange.
If it had been, yes, we gave them hate crime charges for inciting racial hatred or whatever it was, that would have really laid the question to rest.
But no, I still don't know.
Now, we'll find out eventually.
Maybe it is for both things. But he was very ambiguous about that, and then the press conference completely moved on.
In any case, as it turns out, Barack Obama has, in fact, said that That this was a despicable episode.
He has said this. Long after everybody else had, well, more or less stopped talking about it, he finally weighed in and said, yes, it's despicable.
But, and this was in an interview, he said, but don't worry, race relations in the United States aren't worse than when he took office.
He says, they may only seem to be worse because, and I'm quoting him, because we see visuals of racial tensions, violence, and so forth, because of smartphones and the internet.
Then he goes on to say, I think the overall trajectory of race relations in this country is actually very positive.
Now, Brother Kersey, are race relations in this country actually on a trajectory that's very positive?
What do you think? Donald Trump wouldn't be president if they were on a trajectory that is very positive.
It's really that simple. These are the amount of disconnect between reality and fiction By Barack Obama's comments here.
It's fascinating what he said, by the way, about the visuals we see of racial tension, violence, and so forth because of smartphones and internet.
You know, before, Ron Owens wrote an amazing essay not too long ago where he questioned the whole Emmett Till narrative because, hey, there's no proof that happened.
And in light of the fact that the media tried to lie about George Zerman, the media tried to lie about Michael Brown, even though we then would have evidence to the contrary, which, of course, destroyed their narratives, that they still push We have to question everything.
And Barack Obama, I mean, dude, One tweet from Donald Trump about Chicago.
You're on the defensive.
How can you talk about...
You know, I've seen...
HeyJackass.com, Jared, is an amazing site that catalogs the violence in Chicago.
And in all... You know, thankfully Chicago is still segregated.
Or else, you know, there would be no white people there.
They couldn't live in Chicago if it wasn't massively segregated.
You look at where all the violence is happening in the various city...
Little districts within Chicago...
There's almost no homicides or non-fatal shootings in the white areas of Chicago.
It's all concentrated in whatever concentrated blackness is or where Hispanic gangbangers are.
Yep. Well, no, I agree with you.
HeyJackass.com.
Really, anyone who's interested in Chicago, all the details are there.
The guy even goes into where people have been shot, what part of the body.
And he also notes...
The race of the victims.
Unfortunately, Chicago doesn't release a lot of the data on suspects.
And what you can tell, though, is that there are more white victims than there are white suspects.
You know, that's one of the fascinating things about a lot of cities.
You know, you've done the Color of Crime Report.
Pittsburgh, places like Indianapolis, their police still publish the suspects and the victim.
And it's depressing to see the amount of black and white violence.
And The lack of, at the same time, you know, people are always like, well, you know, white people are just shooting white people.
Well, not in many of these major cities according to these police reports.
That's right. In many of these major cities, white people aren't shooting anybody, basically.
You have one or two or three, maybe half a dozen white Chicagoans every year firing on somebody.
But no. As you pointed out, more than, what is it, I think about 750, 760 people dead in Chicago.
Homicides, and then there were 4,000.
Was it 4,000, 5,000 shootings?
Incredible. And as you point out, the black police chief didn't make a bit of difference.
Rahm Emanuel didn't make a bit of difference.
Barack Obama in the White House didn't make a bit of difference.
All of these things that are supposed to heal and improve.
No, but for Barack Obama to say after eight years in office that, hey, things are just really on the up and up.
But here is a guy who, as I recall, right about the time of his first election, the DSM, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual that the healthcare industry uses that talks about all the different diseases, mental health issues, they were considering removing narcissism as a mental aberration.
And I think partly because of Barack Obama, they decided to leave it in.
In any case. Did he just award himself some medal?
What was that story? Oh, I don't know.
He was given some medal as commander in chief.
And it was the big story everyone was joking about.
There's a picture of him being awarded a medal that only he can actually grant.
And so it was one of those really crazy incidents of what you just pointed out, extreme narcissism, which would allow him to make these comments to the black press in Chicago.
Well, of course, this brings me back to 2008 and that wonderful, wonderful speech he gave.
When he clinched the nomination, he wasn't even elected president yet.
He'd clinched the nomination.
And these are some of the words he said.
I think it's worth quoting at some length.
He says, generations from now, we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment.
When he got the nomination. This was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs for the jobless.
This was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal.
This was the moment when we ended a war and secured our nation and restored our image as the last best hope on earth.
Can you imagine?
Do you remember that speech?
Boy, I remember thinking, this guy, this guy is certifiable.
The rise of the seas began to slow.
The planet began to heal because I've been nominated to run for president for the Democratic.
He wasn't even elected president yet.
And already the world has been saved.
I would love it if Donald Trump...
Makes a private comment on January 20th to Barack Obama as they're beginning to do the transition of power.
And Donald just says, hey, Barack, you and me one-on-one on a golf course, and there won't be any treason charges for what you've done to our country.
I know he won't do that.
I do believe that Barack Obama should be brought up for all the executive orders he's done on immigration.
I know that sounds harsh to say, but I do believe if we are going to do a lot of law in the Constitution, our country has been.
Made unsafe for our citizens of every color by Barack Obama and his hubris, his...
I do kind of remember the speech that he gave and looking at all that he's done in office, all the comments that he made where if I had a son, you know, I'd look like Trayvon.
It's just... The past eight years is, Jared, it's on the verge of being virtually erased from history, if you think about what Donald Trump can do in those first few days in office.
Barack Obama's impact on the country, the only real lasting impression of Barack Obama's impact in office was Donald Trump being elected.
People like Tucker Carlson taking over Fox News and actually becoming a voice for real radical ideas and forcing the conservative movement to begrudgingly address the racial dispossession that before had only been up to people like yourself, Wilmot Robertson, Carlton Putnam, and others who warned us about the consequences of going the way of allowing Of allowing the founding fathers and the founding stock of America, the historic majority population,
as Peter Brunel calls it, of willingly and voluntarily becoming a minority.
That's Barack Obama's legacy.
It is certainly true that when you try to think back eight years ago to the national ecstasy, the hysteria of happiness that greeted Barack Obama's election, I think many Americans, black and white, sincerely believed in their idiocy and naivety that America's racial problems were over.
I thought they really believed that this was going to be a post-racial country now that we have a black president.
I mean, remember Susan Sarandon, wasn't she saying, he was an organizer, just like Jesus, and now he's going to organize us.
Jesus. People really did talk about him as if he were the Messiah.
Headlines all around the world, you know, the world has changed.
This was like the moon landing and the pyramids of Giza and the hanging gardens and all in one.
This was the greatest thing that had ever happened to the world.
And look at where we are now.
Look at where we are now.
It made no difference at all.
In fact, if anything, I think, as you say, it made things worse.
It made things worse.
And because of this terrible disillusion, I think more and more white people are recognizing, wait a minute, there is no solution to this problem.
We cannot live with these people.
We simply cannot.
And they are having to get their heads around this very, very tough problem.
Okay, what do we do about it?
We can elect black mayors and we can watch as that black mayor then decides to increase power by appointing officials who are only black to improve the lives of the black constituents.
And then blacks take over city council, blacks take over a board of education.
All of a sudden, the quality of life in that city deteriorates.
The same thing happens on a state level if there's a governor or a senator.
National level past eight years Chicago has been the way of life for You know on a macro scale as opposed to the micro scale in Chicago and it is fascinating to think now that We're good to go.
And I think that in a lot of ways, Donald does really believe, and we know this, and it's a good thing.
He does want national unity.
He does want America to be great again.
He does want the lives of black Americans to improve.
Because it makes no sense for someone who owns property in Chicago, the beautiful Trump International, the just beautiful tower there, who has real estate there, It's bad for business if you're watching your own citizens shooting each other more than 4,000 times, killing, having 700 homicides.
This is insanity. No one should want to tolerate this.
And that's why it's so...
It's been so sad to watch Barack Obama really just...
He doesn't care. I mean, you'd rather go golf.
I don't think he...
I don't think... I think he's so disconnected from your average...
The average...
The average black American...
It's obvious with his life story.
It's obvious with the fact that he then, after 1990, when he got beat by someone who was more authentically black because they challenged someone's blackness, it's a situation where...
It's so tragic because you and I do understand a lot about the country and where it's headed.
We understand that, you know, I do have some questions about, you know, who can be a citizen, one who can vote, but at the same time, these are our countrymen still.
And I think it's very sad that so much of Chicago is uninhabitable because of...
Excessive black violence.
But I think we have to talk about that.
If we can't mention that it's because of excessive black violence and not because of redlining, not because of bad schools, not because of police, racist police, but because of black violence.
If we can't talk about that, then there's no way to make America great again, to make Chicago great again.
I agree. I agree.
And, you know, as we draw the close of this edition of Radio Renaissance, I'm thinking maybe we should have one when Barack Obama is safely out of office.
We should devote one entirely to Barack Obama and his legacy.
I think that would be a very worthy subject of a podcast.
But in any case, as you pointed out, I guess it's about four days from now, on January 10th, he's going to go back to Chicago.
It's almost his hometown now, if he's got one in the United States that's not in Hawaii.
He's going to go back and he's going to talk about his eight years in office.
This is going to be his farewell address.
Now, I have a feeling that he's not going to talk about, he's not going to quite use the terms that he did the moment when he was inaugurated.
I think he is a If he's capable of self-reflection at all, he is a sadder and wiser man.
If he really did think that the planet was going to begin to heal, I think he's got to realize that the planet has still got a whole lot more healing to do.
And yes, he did get a Nobel Peace Prize.
Yes, he did award himself that honor.
But the planet is still hurting, Barack baby.
Hey. Guess what?
The waters are never rising anyway, so that was all fake science too.
So I don't know what you're talking about there, buddy.