Hello ladies and gentlemen, this is another edition of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is our regular guest, the brilliant and irreplaceable Paul Kersey.
Glad to have you with me today.
I'm excited, as always, to be here.
As usual, it's been another extraordinary week.
The extraordinariness of life in the United States does not cease.
And this time we'd like to talk about a few things.
It's sort of a continuation of last week's conversation in a way when we talked about the fallout of the Charlottesville rally.
But today I'd like to talk about the Boston Free Speech Rally, which was something of a continuation of it in a way, but it just goes to show you the extent to which the left has lumped in absolutely every dissident from their ideology as basically a white supremacist.
It doesn't make any difference if you say that you're simply defending free speech.
What if you are not entirely on their side in every particular, it seems, if you are simply a Trump supporter, then you are an enemy of everything that is good, true, and beautiful.
We could even point out the ACLU tweet from yesterday, where they send out this image of a little blonde-haired, blue-eyed kid, and said, I don't remember the exact words, but I think it was something, this is the America we want.
And the left, this is the future that ACLU members want.
They actually tweeted this from their national, from their main Twitter account.
And the vitriol that they received for tweeting this out is...
Unprecedented. Well, you have to explain what the image was.
It was this little blonde boy holding an American flag wearing an ACLU t-shirt that says free speech on it.
So they think that they are supporting free speech by blasting out this image of a cute little boy with an American flag.
Now, and what was the result?
What were the responses?
Well, the top response was, well, a sardonic, a white kid with a flag?
That's the future you want?
Well, and then you talk about some of these other responses, a lot of the blue check marks, the verified people on Twitter.
One of the responses I'm looking at right now, ban white people?
They're all racist, even though by definition, I am in fact being racist.
Yes, the same guy said, little kid with flag equals white supremacy.
Good to know where the ACLU stands.
Golly, a little white kid with an American flag, that is supposed to be a symbol of everything that's wrong.
Another thing was, a lot of people tweeted back images of black people.
Here's a black lady holding what looks like a blunderbuss.
Here are black people looking as though they're traveling through space.
Here's a black guy with a Darth Vader electronic sword.
Here's a super intelligent looking black woman in what looks like the control room of a nuclear power station.
That's what they want.
The images you're talking about, it's all these science fiction versions of a wonderful future where democracy reigns and somehow blacks are integral to interstellar travel.
You're talking about these images from Star Trek, from Firefly, from Star Wars.
Which, of course, takes place in a galaxy far, far away, long, long ago.
That doesn't make any sense, actually, because, paradoxically, the time constraints of that can't be a future you can have.
My point is this. The ACLU, after the Charlottesville incident, was the staunchest defender of freedom of speech and the right for people to assemble.
They had a permit. We know this.
We've talked about this. The ACLU has come under direct fire for daring to stand up for the rights of Americans, even Americans as marginalized as the individuals who attended the Charlottesville Unite the Right rally.
They still have rights, and what we're learning in an increasingly USSA nation where the elite are creating the moral climate where there is no legitimate concern to have Any fear of whites becoming a minority in the United States of America, that the ACLU is, they're going to see their donor base dry up because how dare you defend white people?
How dare you defend their ability to speak freely?
They don't have free speech. That's why...
That's why if white people have free speech, we're only a couple weeks, a couple months away from there being internment camps or there being lynchings across the country.
That is the mindset of the left at this point.
Well, I would like to think that there are enough principled ACLU members.
Maybe this is just part of my own fantasy.
But people always remember that the ACLU stood up for the Nazis who wanted to march through Skokie.
And that is the classic example of the ACLU, in effect, doing its job.
At least that was the thinking at the time, back when people took free speech seriously.
The ACLU, after they got all this criticism from the little white boy with the blonde hair and the American flag, they tweeted out another one.
And they said, when your Twitter followers keep you in check and remind you that white supremacy is everywhere.
And then they have Kermit the Frog saying, that's a very good point.
Well, so they're not apologizing, but they are acknowledging that, well, yes, there is white supremacy everywhere, and we have to bear that in mind if we send out a photograph of a little tow-headed boy.
It's funny when you think about this concept of white supremacy being everywhere.
It's not on our list to talk about, but you talk about Baltimore, where we've seen, in the past two weeks, the mayor in the cloak of darkness tear down the Confederate statues that have been there for a hundred plus years.
And then we saw, terrifyingly, the oldest Christopher Columbus monument in the country.
That was placed in the city 200 years ago.
Now remember, 100 years ago in 1917, Baltimore was 88% white.
200 years ago, I don't know the numbers, but I'd imagine that Baltimore at that point was a world-class city in 1817.
It had just been the site of Francis Scott Keyes, the Fort McHenry incident, where he decided to write the national anthem.
So in 1817, you're probably talking about a city that is probably close to 98% white, Mr.
Taylor. Probably. And they put up this monument to Christopher Columbus, the man who is credited with the discovery of the New World.
Of that monument being shattered by these Antifa, whatever they are.
And then, of course, the Robert E. Lee statue, when it was taken down, there was the statue of a pregnant black woman that was put up in its place in Baltimore.
As somehow, this is some wonderful moment that we should all be celebrating that we take down the statue of one of the great Americans.
Had the Civil War never happened, probably a gentleman who would have been in the running for some major offices in the United States, a man of just principle and integrity, but we're going to replace it with the statue of a pregnant black woman.
If there's not a greater metaphor for 2017 America than this, I beg you to show me.
Well, that's a metaphor for the entire world, a pregnant black woman.
One of these days we'll have to talk about the population explosion that's anticipated for Africa, which is slated within the next three quarters of a century to be more populous a continent than Asia.
But anyway, let us get back to this free speech rally, the one in Boston.
This was set up by fellows named John Medlar and Garrett Kirkland, who generally seem to be more libertarian than anything else.
They apparently really do believe in free speech.
And as a matter of fact, they chose as their keynote speaker a Dr.
Shiva Ayyadurai.
Who is a businessman, clearly an immigrant from India, who's trying to challenge Elizabeth Warren for the Senate.
But to me, again, this shows the incredible intolerance of the left because of the response that this free speech rally received.
You know, the images that we saw, the violence that we saw, the tweets from the Boston Police Department that we saw.
I mean, you're talking about a few dozen, if that, people attend this free speech rally.
They were protected by hundreds of police officers.
A massive buffer was created.
Again, it showed that the Charlottesville Incident could have been a lot different had the police actually done their job to separate the two sides from interacting.
That was, to me, that was my takeaway.
And the other thing about it is the counter protesters were estimated at four 40,000!
40,000!
These are people who are coming out to fight what they think is...
Well, I don't know what they think they're coming out to fight.
But according to one of the reports, they were full of rainbow flags, Antifa symbols, and showing the middle fingers, and hollering.
And one of the reporters for Vice puts it this way...
Even, and they're talking about the original free speech people, even if these weren't the same sort of overt white supremacists who came to Charlottesville the previous weekend, the crowd was still determined to tell them that their MAGA hats weren't welcome in Boston.
So this could have been, I mean, presumably this could have been simply a support Trump rally, and they could have gotten this kind of turnout.
And they would have gotten an even rowdier turnout had it been explicitly about Trump.
It's funny because... The Boston Police Department tweeted out, please stop throwing urine.
Please stop throwing stuff at the police.
They're here to do their job. The police were targeted.
And we're going to get to this in a second.
They were also targeted in Phoenix when Donald Trump held his rally a couple days ago.
But going to Boston, we're learning more and more about just how violent things got.
And there were 33 people arrested for disorderly conduct.
Most of those were members of the anti-fascist, anti-fascist, Black Lives Matter.
Police, of course, said that rocks and bottles of urine were thrown at them.
Again, the media tries to claim that this is peaceful.
I'm sorry, but when police are being assaulted, there's nothing peaceful about it.
You can't classify an event...
Again, it goes back to a CNN headline I saw.
Antifa wants peace through violence.
They actually tweeted a story with this headline.
And I think that that encapsulates the mindset of the left and the mainstream media as they...
As they try and normalize this violence, we've talked about this for a long time, about the manner in which the media has created a false narrative about Donald Trump being a Nazi, a white supremacist.
Therefore, logically, it follows that he must and his supporters must be violently opposed at any and all legal or increasingly illegal maneuvers.
And with this Boston rally, I think that the massive Yes.
Yes.
You know, we're at a point where they're going to seriously hurt someone or maybe kill someone.
And then just as the mainstream media pushed the narrative of hands up, don't shoot.
How many people were, how many white people were attacked nationwide because of this false
narrative of the Michael Brown incident in 2014?
How many people are going to be targeted because of this false narrative that Donald Trump
is a white supremacist and a Nazi, even though he has denounced and disavowed these very
groups time and time again.
It is an astonishing state of affairs, and I suppose that's as good a reason to move to the Trump rally that was held in Arizona, in Phoenix.
Interesting to me that the mayor of Phoenix, the Democratic mayor, These are extraordinary times.
Can you think of it? Does that ever occur to you?
I remember Jan Brewer...
The governor of Arizona giving Barack Obama a talking to on the tarmac.
Do you remember that incident? But the idea of telling the president that please don't come.
These are extraordinary times.
Just to show you the absolute unprecedented, unless you go back to the Civil War, kind of division our country faces, I think.
Because of demographics, there are...
I can't think of any Republican mayor of one of the top, you know, 50 populous U.S. cities.
Indianapolis was for a while.
You know, Indianapolis was...
Gosh, 80% white in 1990.
It's about 59% white now.
And for the past 58 years, they've had Republican mayors for 50 of those 58.
But demographically, they've reached a point where the coalition of blacks and the leftists are able to get a Democrat in office.
So I can't even think of a major city that has a Republican mayor.
But if they did, to your point, Barack Obama was in power for eight years and there was not one city That said, we don't want you here because the amount of pushback and the Chamber of Commerce pushback.
We don't want to have a black eye in our city.
We don't want to lose opportunity for outside investment and for our commerce to be shut down for a day or so.
But for this Democrat mayor of increasingly Mexicanized Arizona to do this, you're right.
It goes back to the Civil War.
Yes, it's hard to believe such an equivalent.
I thought it was quite interesting that, again, he trotted out all the names of the groups that he has criticized explicitly—white supremacists, neo-Nazis, white nationalists, etc., etc.
And then, as he points out, the media refuses to believe that he does not like these people.
To me, it is astonishing that he has explicitly said that they were all very bad, against everything America stands for, and yet there was blame on the other side too.
And that's called moral equivalency.
It's just astonishing.
You can denounce white supremacists and neo-Nazis all you like, but if you suggest that the people who oppose them are in any way at fault, then you are sympathizing with Nazis and white supremacists.
We live in just astonishing times.
Remember when Jeffrey Dahmer was being tried and he said unequivocally that these charges of being a racist are not true.
Here's a guy who committed mass murder and was a cannibal, and yet he wanted to make it quite clear that he was not a racist.
I think that illustrates your point.
Once again, if Donald Trump woke up every morning and said, just so you know, I disavow white supremacists and Nazis, every day he did this, for the rest of his presidency, that still wouldn't be enough.
If he were to do an address on Facebook Live every day, or take questions, By the way, I disavow.
That wouldn't be enough.
They would still put out the cover story of The Economist with him using a Klansman hood as a megaphone, or as The New Yorker did, having him blow the sails of a Klansman.
The robe being the sail of a sail ship.
In the past two weeks we've seen these to push this really pernicious narrative that is going to get someone killed.
It certainly is.
At least he did to call out the Antifa by name.
And apparently there are rumors that it might even be labeled a domestic terrorist group.
That would be a great thing. That would be an entirely legitimate thing.
We'll see. And then, of course, there's the talk about possibly pardoning Sheriff Joe Arpaio.
According to Ann Coulter, who apparently listened to the whole thing, she said that that's what got the biggest cheers.
And I think that's great.
The people of Arizona love Sheriff Joe Arpaio, of course, because he was very fierce about tracking down illegal immigrants, trying to get them out of the country.
And, of course, then he is reported to have defied a court order to stop racial profiling.
Frankly, I don't know the details about this, but if you stop people who look Hispanic and look like they're just fresh across the border and they don't speak English, and you ask them for their papers, that's considered bad police work.
But anyway, President Trump hinted that there might be a pardon in store for Sheriff Joe.
Now, one hugely amusing aspect of this is the reaction of Senator Kamala Harris of California.
She herself is a former Attorney General, believe it or not, but she says he shouldn't be pardoned.
He committed a crime.
Well, Mr.
Kersey, it seems to me that those are the only kind of people you can possibly pardon, if I'm not mistaken.
My legal training must be deficient compared to that of former Attorney General of California.
Sheriff Joe is an American hero.
His loss in the race for sheriff in 2016 was one of the true casualties of the past election cycle because he could have been the beachhead for some seriously amazing things with the Trump administration, Maricopa County, We're good to go.
That was an election targeted by George Soros' apparatus to try and get him out because of the threat that he posed.
He is a hero to law enforcement officers across the country and it is good to see Donald Trump Hinting that we're going to see a pardon for this hero.
You know, Sheriff Joe's 85. He's 84, I believe.
It's a shame that they never got into a situation of succession where he could have endorsed a younger guy in his 40s.
This is my heir apparent.
And that's the whole mistake that was made in Maricopa County.
That they didn't have someone on deck.
But, you know, a pardon would be fantastic.
And... Yes.
It would send precisely the message that we want to send.
As Donald Trump said to the crowd, he was convicted for doing his job.
Well, Senator Harris is going to be the Democrat candidate for president in 2020.
I'm just going to go ahead and say that.
I believe that where the Democratic Party is headed, it's either going to be Terry McAuliffe as her running mate, or it's going to be between those two, as who can out-anti-white the other.
We're going to find just how...
You know, you think that ACLU image and the reactions of blue verified Twitter checkmarks was crazy.
You're going to see a concerted push by this coalition of the fringes that now makes up the Democratic Party.
I know we're getting ahead of ourselves, but she's the person to keep your eyes on.
Yes, yes, I think she is.
Now, but this hatred, this hatred for Donald Trump that is coalescing in the most...
I didn't think it was possible for the media at large to hate Donald Trump more than they did during the campaign.
But now that he's president, and now that he has actually suggested that people who attack fascists and neo-Nazis, whoever they may be, have something to blame, I think that hatred is even more intense.
And there was a very, I think, it was symbolically significant event that took place just a day or two ago on the Howard University campus that shows the ferocious hatred of Donald Trump that I think, as you suggest, is going to lead to real violence.
What happened was there were a group of young white girls.
I have a picture of them right here.
They are typical. They look like high school students, maybe early college.
They're dressed like typical white girls.
They got straight hair, blonde, dirty blonde.
There are three or four of them here in their short shorts.
They're looking cute. And they're wearing MAGA hats.
Now, they were touring Washington, D.C. They were at Howard University.
And apparently at Howard University, people can just walk off the street and go into the cafeteria.
So here are these cute little, utterly unthreatening white girls.
But because they are wearing Make America Great hats, there was a huge outcry among the students.
And they're tweeting such things as here...
Howard is a private institution.
I've seen folks removed from campus for less.
What did campus police do?
This is unacceptable.
Great Scott! And here, Annex Cafe Security, that's the place where they were getting lunch, should have stopped them at the door and forcibly removed them from the premises.
This is astonishing. You wear a hat supporting the President of the United States and these black students.
I guess I should have made the point that Howard University is a black campus.
It's considered, mind you, one of the top historically black colleges in the country.
It probably is the most prestigious.
There are some white people who attend it.
But the idea that you can't walk onto campus with a Make America Great hat and likely be thrown out.
Now here is something from the authorities of Howard University.
They say... We will take any action necessary to ensure that Howard University students feel safe and comfortable in our dining spaces.
This group, and they're talking about these menacing white girls, is no longer on campus.
Now, some people have interpreted that tweet as meaning that they were forcibly thrown off.
I don't know. Maybe they just left.
But the idea that campus security is saying, yep, you're right.
As I say, this photograph of these girls, they are the most...
Probably unthreatening people that you can imagine on the entire planet, and they've got to be thrown out because they're wearing red hats.
We really have arrived at an astonishing state of affairs.
Mr. Taylor, they were threatened with violence, and as you said, the authorities at Howard University took this as an actual security threat.
Now, this is a campus that, you know, these girls had no idea what Howard University is.
They had no idea they were walking onto a campus of a historically black college because the area of DC where this campus is located has undergone massive gentrification in the past 20 years.
It used to be one of the most, you know, oh, we got this great historically black college.
It's the most prestigious in the country.
Hey, well, guess what? The area around it used to be one of the most dangerous in DC. Black students used to be afraid of interacting With the black residents in the area because they were robbed so frequently.
There's an amazing NPR story that was published on July 25, 2017 with the headline, quote, when a historically black university's neighborhood turns white, end quote.
And in the article, black residents who have lived around Howard for decades are upset that their property values are going up because now they have to pay more on property taxes.
Well, you would think that these people would understand, hey, as more white people come around, whoa, We have more stores opening up.
Our property value is increasing where before our home was worth $80,000.
Now it's worth, oh my gosh, $500,000.
Maybe I should sell and move to Prince George's County where I can get a really cheap house and live around just black people.
And of course, the quality of life in that area, you know, Drops to the black mean.
Regression to the black mean.
But my point is, this is an area of D.C. D.C. is going to be 50, 60, 70% white in the next 20 years.
The rate of gentrification is stunning.
But the rate of vitriol, as we see from these Howard University students who believe that we're in a Make America Great Again hat, and being white is somehow a threat, as opposed to the threat of being targeted by blacks, When you're black in your own campus, which has been something that Howard University students have been worried about for a long time.
You know, I suspect that those girls probably did know that it was a black university, but they have been taught to think that black Quite?
What difference does it possibly make?
I'm sure that's what they thought.
Now, maybe you're right. Maybe they just stumbled onto it having no idea, but my suspicion is because they've been taught that all the races are equivalent, nobody's different from anybody else, they felt perfectly safe on this campus, and they should have.
But, just the fact of being a Trump supporter...
I might have to leave this interview now.
I didn't realize you didn't believe that all the races were equal.
Are you kidding me? Uh-oh.
Uh-oh. I sometimes blurt out the truth.
I'm really sorry. But, then, also, I must point out...
Part of this ferocious opposition to Donald Trump and to anyone who dissents from the obligatory narrative about races, as I have just shamefully dissented, is under all different kinds of attack.
You're familiar with the deplatforming that's going on.
This is a fancy word that means, of course, that any internet site can be a target if the people that supply the ordinary internet services go after you.
The most gruesome, of course, is to entirely lose your internet site, which is exactly what has happened to the Daily Stormer.
The Daily Stormer tried a number of different attempts.
They even had a server in Russia.
But now they have been completely kicked off.
And I think it's interesting to me.
Cloudflare, that's one of the very important services that computer sites depend on.
Their chief executive, Matthew Prince, Earlier, he had defended their willingness to supply services to ISIS sites.
ISIS sites that show videos of people being beheaded in cold blood with knives.
He says that's fine because, well, he says that's not fine, but we should not censor.
But then he said, my rationale for making a decision about Daily Stormer and the man who runs it, Andrew Anglin, my rationale for making this decision was simple.
The people behind the Daily Stormer are assholes and I'd had enough.
Great, Scott! In other words, if you are a presumably Nazi or racist asshole, you are worse.
They're going to teach you worse than people who behead folks on video.
The concept of white identity is the most dangerous idea to the ruling elite, the managerial elite, whatever you want to call it, that dominate Western civilization and are dictating its present, rewriting its past, and influencing its future.
And this is why you're seeing such a...
Seemingly coordinated response to what happened in Charlottesville.
It's that simple. Well, I agree.
Any form of white identity.
Now, we must point out, though, that people who take white identity seriously and who wish to have some sort of positive impact on the country in the future You should think very carefully about what sort of image they're trying to promote.
And going to a Robert E. Lee rally with Nazi flags is probably about the stupidest way to really think you're defending Southern heritage.
You know, the week before, I was on talking with you about how fearful I was about this rally because I didn't understand what the overall goal was going to be.
And because strategic victories are so few and far between...
What were you going to truly try and get out of this event besides give the media images to fuel their anti-white agenda?
And that was regrettably done.
But the point is, the hammer fall that's happened afterwards to all these sites that have lost their ability to, you know, be, whether it's as something as simple as being on Twitter, to being able to process payments through PayPal, I believe you've...
Lost the ability to use PayPal.
Yes, we've lost PayPal.
Our Facebook account has been suspended.
MailChimp, which is one of the services we use for communication, that was shut down.
My own personal PayPal account was shut down.
That strikes me as even more surprising that they should link that.
I guess they're looking pretty carefully at all us wicked people.
Now, the alternative right blog spot was off for a while, but then it's had to sort of scurry around and come back under a different name.
There is no question that people simply want to shut us down.
Of course, we will not be shut down.
We will always find ways to get our word out.
But I think the case of Daily Stormer, it has the right.
It has the right to be on the internet.
We have to stand up for that as an absolutely unqualified principle.
So, no, these are very, very frightening times.
You know, it's fascinating because we go back two weeks before Charlottesville and the James Damore situation that we spoke about had put tech, this tech monopoly, this technocratic elite into a corner in a lot of ways.
You had normal people began to say, wait a second, this guy lost his job because he put out a paper in an internal communication just to have debate because this was something that was being cultivated internally.
Yes, and remember, I think our listeners probably remember that this had to do with wondering whether or not there might be biological or psychological reasons why women don't go to the top in tech companies and are not the master programmers that mostly are men, white, and Asian. But anyway, yes.
To deviate, though, from the egalitarian mandate is to tread into the murky waters of what the managerial elite have simply stated is Because if you do that, it goes down a very, in their eyes, a very dark path of what white identity goes toward.
What it ultimately, its end goal is in their eyes.
And, you know, all these sites are sites that, you know, they have a right to be on the internet.
They absolutely have a right.
They absolutely have a right.
It goes back simply to this.
Our ideas are worse than a dude who ate people and killed people.
Admitted that he did this.
That he killed people. He admitted that he ate people.
But he stringently argued, I'm not a racist though.
That's right. Come on. Is there any more simple event from the past 30 years that illustrates where we are viewed as...
Well, he got the message.
Even cannibalistic mass murderers get the message.
But anyway, my staff is urging me to talk about my new book that's coming out.
It's called, If We Do Nothing.
And it's a collection of what I think is my best writing about race, identity, immigration in the last 25 years.
It's hard to believe I've been doing it for this long.
But I think that this is going to be a book that people will enjoy reading.
It should be available very soon, both in paper and in electronic form.
Interestingly enough, we probably sell more books these days electronically than we sell on paper.
But I must say, I hesitated to put together a sort of best of Jared Taylor book.
Anthology, because that sort of suggests that, well, all the good stuff has been written, but we'll see.
I hope that if I continue for another 25 years, there'll be plenty of material for Volume 2.
I've had the distinct pleasure of already reading the book, and it contains some of my favorite essays that you've done.
The essay on New Orleans, of course, I believe, The Lesson of Katrina.
Here we are 12 years almost.
We're about to celebrate the 12th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, and as you aptly titled it, Africa in Our Midst.
If you think about what's happened since that event, You know, there's a great book that came out a couple years ago called Katrina, and it pointed out something that I didn't know, that right before Ray Nagin gave his infamous Chocolate City speech, he had met with the president of...
The Nation of Islam and was influenced heavily by a meeting with Mr.
Farrakhan. This was not widely reported.
I actually, after reading this book, I went back and searched the internet and there's virtually no information about this meeting that they had because the Nation of Islam had had a big event there at the convention center.
They came down. They wanted to help rebuild the city.
This was when the Blacks were really upset that so many Hispanics were coming, illegal immigrants, to take the jobs of rebuilding the city.
Which, of course, now has been retconned into being, hey, they've always been part of our fabric of New Orleans.
And, you know, New Orleans now is a city that is almost as Black as it was before Katrina.
Everyone was worried that, oh, we're going to lose our vibrancy.
And I don't believe, I don't know if, I can't remember if you pointed out in the article, but New Orleans was 70% white in 1930 and 1940.
You know, where is this idea that New Orleans is a black city?
It's only a black city because the conditions that blacks created made it unfavorable for whites to raise children and stay within Orleans Parish.
They had to go to St. Tammany and the other parishes.
But I cannot wait until this book comes out because you've done, you did white identity, you did paved with good intentions, but this book really shows The diversity of your thought.
Because you're dealing...
The essays on Sam Francis, I think that actually closes out the book.
Your tribute to Dr.
Francis who passed away in 2005.
The pin and the intellectual power, firepower that was lost with his death.
I think that your essay and your remembrance of Sam...
It was touching.
It was even more touching to read again and just think about the relationship that you two had and all that he sacrificed in defense of a future he would never see.
That's right. He's like Moses.
And while I'm not sure he even glimpsed it from a mountaintop, but no, the Promised Land was not for poor Sam Francis.
But boy, he sure gave a lot for it.
But you were talking about Katrina.
That reminds me of another one.
It's another Jeffrey Dahmer story.
But it's George W. Bush.
Do you remember, at one point he was reminiscing about his presidency, and he said, the worst moment in my presidency was when Kanye West, I guess, said that he accused George W. Bush of racism because he had let New Orleans go underwater.
That was the worst moment.
Well, he was president during the 9-11 attacks in 2001.
He was president.
He launched a war in Afghanistan.
He launched a war in Iraq. But being accused by some tin-horned rapper of being a racist, that was the worst moment of his presence.
That's like Jeffrey Dahmer for you.
It's incredible. It might even be worse, because you consider that under his watch, you saw the horrific death of 3,000 Americans.
Then you think about the wars that it launched.
Mr. Taylor, we're still in Afghanistan 16 years after the fact, and we're watching the American empire.
Try and establish what, who knows, what our overall goals are.
But again, George Bush, a couple years ago, in reflection, he had time to think about.
He was president, you know, from 2001 to 2009.
And during those eight years, the worst thing that happened was a black guy going up on a telethon sitting next to Mike Myers and then calling him a racist.
George Bush doesn't like black people.
What the heck? Wow.
Yes, that was probably the worst moment of his life.
It was worse than the 9-11 attacks and worse than having to go to war.
Especially when you consider what he did in 2003 when he forced banks to lower their lending standards, which precipitated one of the worst financial crises in the country.
That's a story for another time.
Well, I would like to close with something that I consider a somewhat encouraging story.
And this is from Venice.
The Venice mayor, Luigi Brugnaro, he has said, our city is safer than Barcelona.
Remember, that's where recently there was one of these automobile attacks.
He says, he has ordered that anyone who shouts Allahu Akbar in his city is going to be shot on the spot by sharpshooters.
Now, I think that's taking a firm stand.
He says, they want to go to Allah?
We'll send them straight to Allah before they can do any damage.
I'd like to see a little backbone.
And then there's other comment he's made.
He wants an absolute naval blockade to keep anybody from coming illegally from North Africa.
Now, I hope this kind of sentiment is beginning to spread.
It is beginning to spread.
And none of us know what tomorrow is going to bring.
But what we do know tomorrow, if things continue unabated, it'll bring more Barcelonas.
It'll bring more Rotterdams.
Yesterday, the story broke that there was almost a massive terror attack at a rock concert.
I believe the band is Ala Las Las.
I think that's the name. And Drudge reported that they found a...
Bus filled with gasoline canisters.
There was going to be another terror attack like the one that happened in Manchester, where the bomb went off and they killed all the people who were at the Ariana Grande concert.
At some point, we're going to see something like this, like this mayor of Venice.
Somebody is going to have that moment.
That moment, I've always called it kind of the next man in hell moment where they realize if we continue down this path, there is no future for us.
What I find myself wondering is how many unoffending European citizens would have to be blown up, murdered, throat slit, dismembered in cold blood for firm action to take place?
How many do you think it would take?
We'd like to think that with only a few more, the authorities will begin to see the light.
But sometimes I wonder if white people are just irrevocable, absolutely hopeless.
But political change is certainly on the way in Europe, in a way, and I'm generally encouraged at what we see.
No, whites aren't hopeless. If whites were hopeless, Donald Trump never would have been elected president.
If whites were hopeless, we wouldn't have seen the heroic stand that Poland and Hungary are doing against the autocratic EU, this unelected, viciously anti-European group of Really sociopathic individuals who, I don't know, think back to the story last year that we talked about, the member of the EU whose daughter was killed, stabbed to death by, I believe, an asylum seeker.
A high official in the EU. And then what did he do?
He gave money then to, I believe, a migrant organization at the funeral.
You know, again, these people are committed to...
We know now that the Barcelona Terrace were going to blow up that unbelievable cathedral in Barcelona, which is one of the top tourist attractions in all of Europe.
We know now that virtually all of the top tourist attractions in Western Europe are surrounded by barriers to keep these kind of truck attacks from happening.
That's right. Think about all that's being sacrificed when the only solution to stop all of this is simply No more Saracen immigration.
Keep them out. Keep them out.
Get them back. Repatriation works.
All right. So yes, I think Eastern Europe is probably safe for the foreseeable future.
Now we need to save the rest of the white world.
So on that note, thank you very much for coming into the studio again.