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Jan. 8, 2018 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Let Them Build Wakanda!
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the first Radio Renaissance podcast of the new year.
Happy New Year to all of you listeners.
We are glad to be back on the air, and we look forward to another wonderful year.
Myself and Paul Kersey be my indispensable comrade in this undertaking.
And it is a terribly, terribly cold day here, and I'm delighted that it was he who was dashing through the snow to get to the studio, rather than myself having to go anywhere on this beautifully cool day.
Hey, Happy New Year, everyone.
Yes, now there's been, as usual, all kinds of excitement.
And I think we'll talk first about this Washington Post article about the new movie, Black Panther, that's to come out.
It's astonishing to me, just the full-throated praise and almost just...
With blithering excitement that the Washington Post is expressing for a movie that's not yet come out, nobody's yet seen it, but it's a Marvel Black Panther.
This guy is the new black superhero.
I thought it was interesting the Washington Post is saying that Black Panther viewing parties are being scheduled around the country for its February release, smack dab in the middle of Black History Month.
And lines of clothing are being designed around the bright colors and Afrofuturism styles of Wakanda.
Now, as you probably know, Wakanda is the name of this super high-tech African nation that seems to be hidden away someplace, but it's all run by these wizard black techno geeks as well as superheroes.
But I think the aspect of it that I like the most.
The Black Panther's real name is T'Challa.
T'Challa.
And he battles long-time adversaries with the aid of his all-female bodyguards.
All-female black bodyguards.
Of course. African.
This sounds like my kind of movie, for sure.
But give us your take on this.
You are far more versed in popular culture.
For me, if the word popular is stuck to it, it's no longer culture.
Let's do a background. Let's go back to the 1960s.
Give me the full story.
Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, two of the golden age minds of comic books.
They created some of the characters that you see in the Marvel Cinema Universe.
Spider-Man, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, going back to Captain America.
All these characters they cultivated.
Comic books, in the 1990s, Mr.
Taylor, Marvel was basically bankrupt.
They tried to sell the license to make movies.
Technology wasn't there where you could make a really good Captain America film.
You couldn't make a really good Fantastic Four film.
Technology hadn't caught up yet.
James Cameron, the guy who directed Terminator, Avatar, Titanic, he wanted to make a Spider-Man in the early 1990s, but the technology wasn't there.
It wasn't until about the late 90s, early 2000s that these movies caught up with where technology could do, green screen, amazing computer-generated images.
But there was a black and white television series of Superman, and he would be shown with the wind rustling his cape.
That doesn't count, I think.
No, you know, you talk about the Christopher Reeve film.
That's DC Comics. That was in 1978, I think.
If you watch it now, it really doesn't hold up that well compared to the later iterations of Superman.
But Marvel had a renaissance in the early 2000s.
Some of the properties started to bring in some mega money in Hollywood.
So... Marvel carefully crafted this universe with Captain America, with Thor, with Iron Man, all the white heroes.
Now what's important to point out is none of these movies were ever pitched and marketed as being exclusively geared toward the white community.
The exact opposite, actually.
They actually transformed Nicholas Fury, a white character, In the comics to a black character played by Samuel L. Jackson.
He has a cameo in the first Iron Man when they created the cinema universe which now has morphed into one of the more profitable universes which this Black Panther is part of.
This movie that comes out February 20th.
They've carefully laid the seeds.
Now, the Black Panther character is a marginal character at best in the history of Marvel.
He already exists?
I see. He wasn't created for this movie.
No, he was created in the 1960s, actually.
But he never sold that well.
In fact, one of our heroes, Tineasy Coates, was actually hired by Marvel to write...
Black Panther comic back, I think, two years ago.
I believe that that had an initial couple good issues sold well, but I think they've discontinued it because it didn't sell like they hoped it would.
I guess Ta-Nehisi Coates just doesn't think like a superhero.
So, that's true.
So, this Black Panther character was introduced in the 2016 film Civil War.
Mm-hmm. He was introduced.
Wakanda was introduced. And as you said, in the fictional Marvel universe, remember, Walt Disney bought Marvel for $4 billion, I think, in 2010.
So Disney owns all this.
They're careful, as we talked about.
I think we may have talked about it briefly with the Star Wars.
They carefully craft this universe to be as PC as possible.
Now, this movie, mind you, has been marketed...
You know, they've got a black director, Ryan Coogler, who did the Fruitville Station.
He's done a couple other films, very, very black-centric films.
They were very careful to, let's make this as black as possible.
And all of the marketing material that you've seen, the poster image, it's all black characters.
All some of the... So-called top black actors they have there.
And of course the villain is a white South African, blood diamond type speculator.
Obviously played by, I think it's Adam Serkis.
I was very surprised watching the trailer that it starts with a bunch of white characters.
Of course, they're being observed by these sneering blacks who are obviously disgusted with their antics.
But in any case, I was surprised there were any white characters at all.
But I guess you have to have villains.
You have to have villains. And again, Black Panther, I don't recall the amount of money, the budget for this film.
I do believe it is north of $100 million.
This has a lot of effects.
Obviously, there's nowhere you can go in Africa that is a stand-in for Wakanda.
You can't use Johannesburg because obviously that's a slum.
You can't use even Nairobi, the place that these places that they say are doing wonderful.
Not really.
There's nowhere in former Rhodesia you can go to and say, oh, this is Wakanda.
There is no African nation that has created a similar or parallel society that That we see in this fictional universe of Wakanda where, again, they've alluded in all of the Marvel films leading to this standalone Black Panther film, Mr. Taylor, that the most advanced civilization on Earth with the most advanced technology Afrofuturism.
It is personified in this film where if only white people had never tried to colonize and rape the natural world of Africa, this is what they would have evolved to.
It's that whole we were kings type mindset that you see about the pyramids.
But this is the... This is the personification upon it on film.
You've got the Disney money behind it.
You've got Disney's marketing machine behind it.
And as this Washington Post article makes clear, it is being digested, consumed, and absolutely adored by black Americans who...
There are 40 million black Americans in the United States.
This movie is going to make a lot of money.
People are going to say, oh, this is going to bomb.
White people aren't going to see it. Does that really matter?
What did we learn with Get Out?
What have we learned with a lot of these black films?
There was a film made where four black female actresses, it was sort of a black rom-com that made well north of $100 million.
I can't think of the name of it this year, but it was a huge hit.
You can make movies now that are just geared toward Tyler Perry movies.
Do white people even see Tyler Perry movies?
But those are very low budget.
They're low budget. So obviously the margins are huge for someone like Tyler Perry.
You can make a lot of money. Will Marvel break even when it comes to the budget and then the marketing for this?
Does it really matter when you have other huge hits?
I mean Disney owns the box office right now.
The point is this film is being marketed almost exclusively toward blacks.
It's amazing, actually, watching the marketing of it.
Well, yes, and this article in the Post makes it clear they must have interviewed only black people for this whole story.
Yeah. They're talking about, oh, a Georgetown University Media Studies professor.
He says, a black superhero movie with an almost all-black cast conveys power that we have arrived.
It's evolution.
But you know what? I got to thinking, here's this wonderful Wakanda that blacks have built entirely on their own strength and with their own brains, with their own hands.
And here you've got this movie that reflects black pride on all black cast.
Isn't the logical extension of this that blacks today should have the opportunity to build their own Wakanda?
For heaven's sake! I mean, if this is what they were capable of in the We Was Kang's era, I mean, why not today?
But I guess that's sort of a killjoy, actually holding them to the opportunity to build Wakanda for themselves.
Let them try. The one thing I would love to know is to see all of the individuals who are behind the computer-generated images, whether I think they might be using whatever, who they're using to create the technology to have these images that's a fictional city.
I would love to know how many are actually Well, that reminds me of that famous story in Malcolm X's autobiography.
You know, when he's on a plane, and I think it's Nigeria Airlines, and the captain invites him up to the cockpit.
He finds out that Malcolm X is on the plane.
And Malcolm X is happy to go out and meet the captain.
And Malcolm X is astonished to discover that there's a black man flying the plane.
And he had expected a white man.
He's very ashamed of himself having expected a white man to be flying it.
And then the black pilot says, don't worry, the mechanics are all white.
You know, it's fascinating.
I remember when I... I picked up the...
I love looking at the making of movie type books.
These are fascinating because, yeah, the finished product is great, but who are the behind-the-scenes people?
Who is the...
You know who the director is, but who is the assistant director of photography?
This type of stuff. Who's putting all the technology?
And when you go back and look at who made episode 4, 5, and 6, there are images in all of the Star Wars making of books.
Of the behind-the-scenes people at Lucasfilms, at Industrial Light& Magic, that's the technology house, they're all, every person is white in these images.
It's stunning. Don't ask embarrassing questions.
It's stunning. I would love to know, you know, did they actually go out and find the few black graphic artists, the black, you know, the few...
You will never know. You will never know.
But that does raise an interesting question in the next story we're planning on talking about, and that is on the subject of making something as black as possible.
This is the construction of the Obama Presidential Library.
Now, apparently this is being masterminded by a group called the Lakeside Alliance and they have decided that they're going to spend at least $300 million on this building and they're going to make it as black as possible.
I think they've taken it to an extent where it is really no longer legal.
But this is going to be a commit to inclusive and a diverse workforce.
And Michael Strout-Main, who is the Vice President of this Lake Alliance Foundation, he has been quoted as saying that, yeah, we probably could have gotten this done six months ago if we'd done the usual thing.
That is to hire a majority firm, ask them to hire minority partners and move on.
But, he says, Barack Obama wants us to take as many opportunities as we can to make a real world and lasting impact.
That means jobs for the comrades, jobs for the boys.
Jobs for non-whites.
That's exactly right.
And the idea here is That this foundation, Lakeside Alliance, is going to ensure that all the people involved would hire women, veterans, minorities, and residents of the South Side and the West Side, the blackest part of Chicago, identifies as LGBTQ. And they want a construction manager to hire workers from that very area.
And key roles, decision-making positions and strategy development jobs will go to people of color and women.
As I say, this is such a blatant attempt to exclude white men that I'm very surprised that it's illegal.
And as we've learned so often with the attacks on white women who voted majority for Trump, If you don't play ball with this coalition of the fringes, white women are excluded.
So how long until white women are just out of this anti-white party?
Oh, yes. I think that's clearly going to be the next step.
And what is fascinating to me is that local people have been stopping traffic, demonstrating they want a legal obligation, according to which the people who are building this presidential library Which, in accordance with Barack Obama's wishes, has been planted in the heart of black Chicago.
They want 80% of the jobs to be given to local residents.
Now, this sounds to me like the black animation experts and the black technical experts that you suspect are not working on the Black Panther.
And I'm thinking of all these LGBTQ electricians and carpenters and, gee, in any case, this strikes me as a really quite extraordinarily transparent effort of Barack Obama saying, basically, I'm black and I want jobs for the boys.
Again, this really is moving towards this idea of certainly psychological separation.
Yes, yes. Psychological, and I'm all for it.
I'm all for it. As am I. It goes back to the Black Panther film.
These stories both go hand in hand.
Obviously, I was joking at the fact that to even create this digital Wakanda, you have to have Almost all white and probably a lot of Asian digital technologists who are creating the graphics to have this.
And from a stage standpoint, you always see...
I think the Marvel films are actually shot now all in Atlanta, and there is no union labor, so they're able to hire the best people at quality rates, and I can guarantee they're almost all white people.
But this Obama story, every municipality across the country that has a large black population, if you want to get anything done, especially if blacks control City Hall, you have to do what the gentleman, the foundation's vice president for civic engagement said.
A majority firm partners with a minority firm.
The majority firm does all the paperwork, does all the proposal work, does all the stuff necessary to get the contract, except they have to use black faces to successfully secure and procure that contract.
That's right. Now, this is how business is done, unfortunately.
In a post-civil rights America, this is how it's done.
That's right. And backstage, it's the white guys who get the job done.
And, of course, they hire illegal alien labor, largely.
Yes, when it's stuff that illegal alien labor can do.
But, as this article points out, historically, African American-owned firms and minority contractors say they've struggled to secure large contracts, in part because they don't have access to capital, Or the expertise to bid on these projects.
So, what they are in effect saying is they're going to hire people who don't have capital and don't have the expertise.
Okay, good luck.
Good luck. We'll see how this works out.
Now, it'll end up being well over budgeted.
Way over budgeted. And behind schedule.
But at least there will be jobs for the boys.
I, you know, is this where, you know, you talk about the separation, you talk about this is a great thing, but is this where we are headed as a society?
This just shows you the gridlock that is, and we're at a point now, you know, the analogy everyone makes, and maybe not enough, is how long it took to build the Empire State Building.
I want to say it was, what, less than eight months ago?
It went up in a hurry.
There's no question about it. Yeah, it goes up in a hurry.
And the other day, I'll occasionally watch Netflix and the Peter Jackson 2005 King Kong film, the remake that he did, it was on.
And it's set obviously in mid-1930s New York.
And one of the beautiful things about that film is there's no PC. New York is all white faces.
At the time, New York was about 95% white.
And you just look around and you're just like, those people don't look...
Even though it's a movie, you look at these images of the white people, the white immigrants who moved to New York and were building that awesome image of the white people on the beams.
They're 50, 60, 70 stories up.
That's actually Rockefeller Center.
That's right. Those photographs.
And you can see... All white guys having lunch 60 floors up sitting on a beam that's about a foot wide.
Oh, they're just laughing.
They're awesome images.
But you think those skyscrapers were built so quickly.
No red tape. There was no, oh, you've got to make sure, you know, what proportion, you know, what quotas, you know, blah, blah, blah.
How many American Indians?
You didn't have any of these organizations that exist, these governmental organizations that exist solely to look into who has been hired.
Have you hit the exact amount, the specificity we've created for minorities?
How is America, you know, Trump wants to invest so much into infrastructure.
Yeah, you're going to allocate X amount, but when you talk about the overtime, the cost overage for budgets because of the mandated diversity, That exists in all these municipalities.
It's going to be potentially double what is allocated.
It's all sand in the gears.
And then when you have to hand out jobs on the basis of race or the basis of sexual orientation or the basis of sex without consideration or with minor consideration for qualifications, then all that is going to slow it all down.
But we'll see.
Now, to me, the real nightmare will be If whether or not this kind of favoritism does not lead to the kind of psychological separation we're talking about, which could mean ultimately to political or spatial segregation, but still ghettoizes whites while leaving everything else in place, that's also a possibility too, that white people will be increasingly excluded from one sector of the economy, one occupation after another, without having those places where they are still running the show.
But we'll see. In any case, a far healthier mentality is expressed by the Israelis.
And just the other day, Israel announced, just Wednesday as a matter of fact, that they're going to pay thousands of African migrants living illegally in the country to leave.
And if they don't go, they're going to be put in jail.
And they've got by the end of March to go.
Now, as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said, that ever since Israel completed its wall, they call it euphemistically a barrier.
But if you've ever seen photographs of it, it's a pretty discouraging looking barrier.
They finished it in 2013, and before that, they had had this group of people they call illegal infiltrators.
A good solid term.
Yes. Infiltrators. I mean, ours are undocumented Democrats, but theirs are illegal infiltrators.
Or dreamers. Yes, yes, dreamers.
About 60,000 of them had come in across the border from Egypt.
Now, this is a fascinating thing.
You get all of these black Africans.
The majority that are there are Sudanese, they're Eritreans.
That's right. And apparently, the Egyptians are happily letting them go through.
Yes, welcome to Israel, they say, as they cross the border.
But anyway, there are about 60,000 of them there now.
They're trying to get rid of them. And the barrier, and this has been reported, you know, practically every news source I've seen describing their wall agrees that it works.
It keeps them out.
And now they don't have any more coming in, and the ones who were in, they're going to send home.
As you're listening to this, go hit pause and go to Google and look at the image of this wall that's been built.
Ann Coulter always tweets it out.
Other people always tweet it out saying, this is what we want.
This is exactly the type of thing that's going to ensure that America remains America, that we don't cede more territory, that other states don't go the way of California, what Israel has.
It's exactly what America should have.
Trump talks about that big, beautiful wall.
This is a big, beautiful, militarized wall.
It is imposing. Yes, and they've got radar on it, cameras, motion detectors.
It's not just a barrier.
They're doing it the right way because they're serious about preserving the nature and the character of their country.
I say God bless them.
Absolutely God bless them.
But what I don't understand Here, these 60,000 sneaked in across the desert before the wall was built.
And some of them have been around for several years.
Yes. Why do they even have to offer them $3,500?
This is a free plane ticket home or to some country that will take them.
And apparently, they have worked out a deal with, I believe it was, where are they going to send them off to?
Kenya or...
Rwanda and Uganda. Ah, yes.
Rwanda and Uganda.
If I could stop you. Yes, please.
Had Hillary Clinton won the presidency...
Her America, her government would have willfully brought in those 60,000 Africans.
I want to point this out.
Everyone always says, a lot of people, some writers out there I greatly respect, are very critical of President Trump.
I'm not as critical. I think that we have some time to get some things accomplished.
It's not just us, it's our brothers and sisters.
All across the white world who are trying to stand up to the egalitarian world order.
We see this in Poland, in Hungary, in Czechoslovakia.
We see it gloriously in Austria.
We see signs of it in Australia.
We even see signs of it in France, even in Germany.
And gosh, we see it in Great Britain, shockingly.
There are signs. There's a stirring.
There's been an awakening. Now, had Hillary won, It would have been a lot harder because her State Department would have agitated far greater for the rights of non-whites coming into these countries.
And they would have unapologetically brought over all of these 60,000 plus.
I'm saying this matter-of-factly.
They would have willfully brought these people to Idaho, to Montana, to other places across the United States, dumped them without any Without any hesitation.
Sudanese and Eritreans always fit in perfectly in America.
In the whitest part of the country.
They're more Americans than you and I are.
Of course they are. They have freedom in their eyes.
But no, remember, and this is something that Donald Trump was heavily criticized for, getting into an argument with Malcolm Turnbull of Australia, because the Australians had agreed under President Obama to ship off to us, I think it was about 1,500 unwanted boat people, that they couldn't find any place other than, they couldn't get their home country to take them back.
And so Barack Obama says, send them to us.
Exactly. You're tired, you're poor, you're huddled to masses.
No, I'm sure you're right.
This had not occurred to me, but these 60,000 infiltrators, probably she would have worked out some sort of deal and with probably no quid pro quo either.
The Israelis call them infiltrators.
Hillary Clinton and her Brethren in the United States would have called them liberators had they been brought here.
I'm sure. But, you know, an aspect of this that I think is highly significant is the way Netanyahu and other Israelis describe this unwanted influx.
Benjamin Netanyahu has called their presence a threat to Israel's social fabric and Jewish character.
I mean, one government minister even went so far as to call them a cancer.
I mean, that's not helpful language, I don't think.
But Netanyahu's point is correct.
Israel is a Jewish country.
Israel has a particular texture of society that reflects the people who live there and who want to maintain that texture of society.
And their social fabric and Jewish character are going to be upended.
Another individual this week, I don't remember his title.
I believe he does work for the Israeli government.
Rabbi of some sort stated, you know, we can't allow half of Africa to come here because this is a Camp of the Saints type situation.
You have a stable, thriving country that people want to come to.
And guess what? There are only so many Israelis in Israel.
And there are, you know, it's not an infinite amount, but there are A growing number.
Just look at that most important graph in the world that Saylor's always pointing out, Steve Saylor.
Look where the African population is projected to be.
It's scary type stuff.
Now, this is the type of level-headed thinking that I believe we're going to start seeing.
We already are seeing it spontaneously in Europe.
And elected officials now actually add...
The Hungarians are talking the same way.
Right. Orban is talking the exact same way about the Christian character of Hungary.
You don't have to say the white character.
You just simply say our heritage.
Our people come first.
That is the fundamental role of government.
And a lot of people listening are probably going to be like, they'll sneer about us talking about this.
But everything Israel has is what I want for a homeland.
For white people. This is what implicitly the United States of America was until 1965.
A white nation.
Implicitly. It wasn't explicit.
That is why we're in the situation we are now, where we're watching, why we're told that there are these, you know, without white people intervening in Africa, it would have been Wakanda.
Well, guess what? Until white people lost control of our destiny, we were Wakanda.
We were. We were that futuristic society.
Gosh, I just saw... I just saw pictures of the...
I was at someone's house and he showed me some pictures of the SR-71 that were being built in the early 1960s.
People thought they were UFOs.
All these people, all these ideas that UFOs were in Nevada and these places.
This is the technology that we learned about 30 years later, the B-2, the SR-71, these unbelievable planes.
They didn't just spontaneously pop out of white mines.
It took decades to build them, to see them come to fruition, testing.
And guess what?
Once they were declassified by the U.S. government, this idea that they were UFOs, no, no, no.
This was our technology that was being tested for decades out in the desert.
It was as startling as UFOs.
What does Arthur C. Clarke, the science fiction writer, say about as technology continues to progress, it's going to seem like magic to most minds because you can't comprehend.
You know, that's why the whole We Were Kings thing and this Wakanda stuff is so funny.
Because it's so obviously when you have so many...
When white people, when we've gone out of our way to create a society in Africa called Liberia, which has a constitution that states only blacks can be citizens.
Yes, that's right.
Just go watch the Vice documentary on Liberia.
Go to Haiti. Haiti was created out of blood in San Domingo.
They murdered every white person.
Guess what? Napoleon had to sell Louisiana territory because of all the losses that happened with the sugar plantations that were fueling a lot of France's growth.
When they lost that after the Black Rebellion, they never set up any trading that would have allowed that.
You know, this idea that blacks created civilization, it is surprisingly deep-looted.
Yes, it is. Just a day before yesterday, I was interviewed by a crew of the blacks who are making a documentary on race relations in the United States, and it's called Black Channel Communications.
And these guys, they were talking about all of these images of Egyptian pharaohs with broad noses, thick lips, and big afros.
Big afros.
I said, well, wait a minute, big afros.
I guess they think that Tutankhamen's headdress is an afro.
And these guys were saying that blacks had written languages 25,000 years ago.
I said, well, what's the literature that has survived?
And they said, well, they had pictograms.
Well, it is true that in South Africa you've got these stones with these sort of oddly shaped scratches on them.
Maybe they are 25,000 years ago, but that's a language.
They have such a strong desire to believe that they really did create some enormous civilization.
And I suppose you can't blame them.
We want to take pride in our heritage.
But to concoct this mythical past for which there's no evidence.
I told this guy, look, some of these mummies are so well-preserved.
You can count their eyelashes.
They are not Africans.
They are simply not sub-Saharan Africans.
But he's convinced that that's what they were.
And anyone who's trying to say otherwise is obviously a white supremacist who is trying to denude and debase the African heritage of civilization.
You know, you go to, someone just sent me this amazing story, and I love these type of stories.
It's out of Memphis. A black city councilwoman is upset that a Kroger is closing in an all-black area of Memphis.
And Kroger, it took a while to convince Kroger to come in.
They were worried. They built a Kroger.
Massive shoplifting. They're closing because of that.
It's going to be a massive loss.
She's saying people are going to go hungry.
It's like, well, here's the main thing.
Wherever you have a cluster of blacks in the United States, particularly in major cities, why is it that they're a food desert?
Why is it that you have to have plexiglass to protect the Asian Shop and employees, like we talked about in Philadelphia.
Why is that? Is that not a manifestation of the regressing civilization to the African mean?
It's a term I use a lot.
When you look at this, it's like you just said.
This mythical world that we now see Disney try and create using white individuals who have spent their entire life learning how to do graphic arts.
They're creating this on blue screens, on green screens.
And the technology, you know, even going back to, you know, just the ability to capture images on film.
I mean, I don't think it was blacks who created that.
The motion picture technology, I mean, it's...
Oh, I'm sure you could find some black person who would explain that it was blacks.
Along with the lawnmower and the air conditioner and the traffic light, you know?
Blacks invented all of those things.
This is such an unhealthy mindset to perpetuate because...
You know, it's not...
I'm going to be very delicate with how I say this, but as our society becomes, it becomes increasingly clear of the incompatibility of African Americans and blacks with a technologically advanced society.
That we are, you know, John Derbyshire always says, we sacrificed our civilization to this idea of equality.
And as it becomes obvious that that was a wager that our predecessors should not have made, it is, you know...
It is going to be an awful shock to those people, but they'll never accept it.
Because they can accept it, I don't think.
No, I don't think they can.
I don't think they can.
And what's the alternative?
Is the alternative for black people to recognize that they really did contribute nothing, historically.
I mean, that's a very harsh thing to say.
And once they came to live in non-black societies, yes, they contributed to jazz, for example.
Jazz really is an African-American form of music that's been transplanted into the West with different kinds of instruments.
They are contributions they have made, but if you look, if you just stick south of Sahara, what have black people contributed to world civilization?
Not much. For thousands of years, for as long as there was contact with the outside, maybe a period of about a thousand years, the only outside interest in sub-Saharan Africa was ivory, gold, and slaves.
That's all. There was no other reason to go to Africa.
But, so, is it really, you know, is that the harsh reality that we're asking black people to accept?
In effect, we are, because if we are not to ask them to accept that, then we are blamed for stealing their civilization or undermining their civilization.
However, If they had their own entities, their own institutions, then okay.
They can teach that, but we are no longer part of it.
We are no longer stealing.
They could say, okay, look at what the white men did to us back then, but they need areas where they are responsible for themselves.
It's fascinating. I think that if there's anyone, particularly someone on a 4chan type site, there's something Mr.
Taylor said earlier that I think could be memed into reality and could be quite powerful campaign.
A counter-campaign to what's going to be...
This Black Panther stuff is going to get really over-the-top hysterical in the next couple weeks.
Trust me. It's going to be very shocking, the amount of commercials you see and the amplification of the We Were Kings type mindset.
Look at what we did in Wakanda.
And it's like, dude, this is fictional. Mr.
Taylor simply asked, shouldn't they want an opportunity to build a Wakanda for themselves?
Right. What else can you say?
Isn't this what you want?
This is what you're celebrating.
You're doing watch parties for this.
You're having your black intelligentsia and academia talking about this is great.
That quote you said from Christopher Chambers of Georgetown, it encapsulates all this conversation we're having.
Listen to what he said again.
A black superhero movie with an almost all black cast conveys power that we have arrived.
It's evolution. Has the implementation of black power actually evolved civilization higher?
When in fact, the implementation of black power in government is a far greater EMP than even an EMP weapon could ever produce for the civilization that existed before it was put in place.
Well, on that comment, I think we should appropriately move to our final story because what you have just said would probably have got you censored under the current German censorship law.
Yes, it would have. You realize you've just been stirring up hatred.
At least according to the Germans.
I think our listeners probably know that Germany has already some of the most draconian censorship laws and they have started this new system whereby the It's called the Network Enforcement Act.
And in German it's called NetZDG.
And according to this, Facebook, Twitter, Google, YouTube, Snapchat, and Instagram are forced to police the content.
And on January 1st of 2008, I'm sorry, 2018, the grace period will begin.
Now they're not going to enforce this law yet, but If they do not remove stuff that is obviously illegal within 24 hours, or, and there's certain burdened borderline cases they'll get a week to remove that stuff, they can get fines of up to 50 million euros.
That can be, depending on the exchange rate, 54 million, 57 million dollars.
This is really an astonishing thing.
And of course, what this means is that Facebook and Google and everybody else, they are hiring hundreds and hundreds of staff to go over this stuff and try to enforce the law.
Now, one of the aspects of this thing that I find particularly disturbing is that when you are facing fines this huge, You're going to want to go further than the law requires.
You're not going to want to risk anything at all.
You're going to take down all sorts of stuff right and left.
Why would you not? Because all the people who got this stuff taken down, they may complain, but who is really going to back them up?
Sam Francis' definition that he advanced from James Burnham of the managerial elite and control of the West, this is...
You couldn't have asked for a better system where you're forcing the digital gatekeepers and you're basically saying, hey, we're going to fine you.
Like you just said, $50 million, that's a lot that you're going to have to...
Every time this happens, you are going to want to do anything that you can to not only comply, but to go forward.
Not to just overcomply, but to get down on your knees and say, hey...
We're fine with this. We'll take this even further for you.
And this is a terrifying world that, again, I'm going to go back to the Hillary Clinton bringing over the 60,000 African infiltrators as liberators of the United States and she won.
Hillary would have loved to jump on this because, remember, her favorite person was Merkel.
She said this she had admiration for.
She would have loved to have gone over there and jointly said, hey, guess what?
A year ago at this time, right before she's inaugurated, say in February of 2017, she goes over and she said, we want the exact same thing for the United States.
We think that this is a progressive manner in which we can combat...
Anti-immigrant hate online, anti-minority hate, anti-LGBT, whatever words you want to use, whatever cause, whatever coalition of the fringe you don't want to negatively attack, we are going to unite and we are going to create a global network enforcement act for good.
And we define what is good.
And every tech company will gladly comply and fall in line.
And, you know, another aspect of this new law that requires the social media companies to act as watchdogs and censors, there's no procedure for appeals.
None. You know, that's just a detail that they didn't bother to include.
If it's gone, it's gone.
Too bad. Whenever we have stories of this kind, and you have the Guardian, or you have the BBC, or the New York Times writing about these stories, they're talking about removing hate, or removing incitement to hatred.
And I'm always curious as to what qualifies.
Almost never do you get an example of what falls afoul of these rules.
But interestingly enough, one of the first tweets that was the victim of this new enforcement routine was one that was put out by the deputy leader of the Alternative for Deutschland.
Her name is Beatrice von Storch.
And this is what she said.
She said that...
Well, she was annoyed that the Cologne police, instead of issuing a New Year's greetings in French, English, and German, as I believe it was, they added Arabic this time.
They said, no, Happy New Year on you, lovely whoever you are.
And she says that they were wrong to...
Be appeasing, in her quotes, barbaric, gang-raping, Muslim hordes of men.
Now, that is harsher language than I would use, but it is interesting to see that this is the example of the stuff that is considered against the law.
That got taken down, although Twitter later said they were not abiding by the law, they were abiding by their own terms of service.
But then, when another AFD person then said, no, I'm behind Beatrix von Storch, then her Facebook or her Twitter post was taken down, apparently because of the new law.
So these people don't really understand what standard is prevailing.
But I think that that is an interesting case of an actual concrete example of what you must not say in Germany.
But what is worse is Not only are the social media companies under the gun to be over-compliant, but in the case of Germany, they actually send the federal police around to the homes of people who they find behaving in this way.
And you can go to jail for this stuff.
This really is a brave new world of an astonishing kind.
This reminds me of just the type of stuff that Solzhenitsyn wrote about.
I mean, you know... What if we had just gotten hammers when these people went out at night and had done something?
This is a digital Stasi.
This is digital commasars who now are going to be able to dictate the present inculcating, the inculcation of ensuring that there is no criticism of the status quo so that it'll perpetuate to a point where in the future no one even dares to think there was an alternative.
And that is the one thing that, as you mentioned, will white people acquiesce as you fear they might do in Chicago and realize that some positions are just state-mandated and not available to them?
Is that a bifurcation of society to a point where whites will just capitulate and say, okay, we're fine with that?
Unfortunately, there's a lot of evidence that it might go that way.
It could go that way. Whites are very supine.
I'm sometimes shocked that some white people can even...
Sit down and don't crumble into the ground because of the lack of spine that they have.
But again, there are parties that are forming.
There are going to be martyrs.
And as you noted, one of the largest papers in Germany, I believe it's the biggest newspaper, is worried and says this needs to be scrapped because, quote, the law against online hate speech failed on its very first day.
It should be abolished immediately.
They don't want to turn people into opinion martyrs.
Right. Unquote. Right.
Isn't that interesting? They're not standing up for freedom of speech as a principle.
They're saying because the very first day it went into effect, this person from the Alternative for Deutschland made the big news because she was kicked off of Twitter or she was suspended from Twitter, they're saying we're making opinion martyrs.
That's the reason we can't do this.
Gee, it all boils down to how can we best suppress certain ideas?
And if we do it obviously and physically with commissar hats on, that's no good.
We have to do it in a subtler way.
But it's not in the name of any kind of principle.
It's in the name of shutting people up one way or the other.
Social media democratized the ability for people to have access to the megaphone.
And it got to a point where there was too much access.
Too many ideas were allowed to spread.
As we've noted, in a society such as ours, the greatest offense is pattern recognition.
And luckily, there are still a lot of people who have not...
Completely fallen into the egalitarian religion that has so entrenched itself in the Western world.
There are heretics.
And they cannot be allowed the opportunity to have a platform for growth.
Because guess what? As we're beginning to realize, as we're beginning to learn, there is a lot of aggressive growth opportunity.
And it is completely silenced with the digital gatekeepers just saying, you don't have access anymore.
But you know what?
Digital martyrs are going to keep popping up.
I'm actually talking to one right now.
You're one of the few digital martyrs here who faced the wrath of Twitter.
But you know what? The message is still getting out.
Oh, of course it is. And, you know, John Tyndall, who was the founder of the British National Party, who was booted out by Nick Griffin.
Gosh, when would that have been?
Oh, a good 20 years ago.
He actually spent time in jail because of having offended the incitement against racial hatred laws in Great Britain.
He wrote a very interesting article for American Renaissance back when we were in print.
Oh gosh, this would have been probably about 1993 or 4.
He said that on balance...
He thought that these laws were not a bad thing because it meant that you had to speak reasonably.
It meant that you had to make a case that was factual and not emotional.
Now, I'm not sure.
I mean, maybe that's making lemonade out of lemons.
I'm not sure. But there is something to that.
And I am, of course, very disappointed that Facebook keeps suspending my account, that Twitter has abolished my account.
But that does not stop other people from getting this basic, truthful message out.
Our message will get out.
And these attempts to silence.
It's kind of a whack-a-mole, you know.
I'm kicked off internet.
Somebody else will take my place.
Yeah, it's just the apathetic nature of, you know, white people around the world.
Again, it's for so long, you cannot unite to...
You can't even have interest.
Not alone, you know, uniting for them.
You can't even have interest.
No, no. Can't even express them.
No, no, no. Can't even comment on them.
The criminalization of white identity, white interest, is one of the greatest detriments to actually humanity having a future.
Let's just be blunt. I keep reading articles about, you know, China's continued...
Expansion and rape of the natural world and resources.
The future under the Chinese is not going to be that exciting if you actually are looking at what they're doing and just their apathy and indifference to the natural world.
Just look at the cities that are growing up in the amount of pollution and just the shocking nature of, well, you know...
I'm not necessarily that down on the Chinese from that point of view.
Remember, Japan was very, very heavily polluted at one time.
The rivers were catching fire, people were choking to death on the atmosphere.
They pulled up their socks and they really Transform their environment.
Will the Chinese be capable of that?
I don't know. But in terms of our throttling ourselves, whatever the Chinese do, what we are doing is committing a kind of psychological suicide that I agree with you, will ultimately lead to cultural and even biological suicide.
And, you know, it's interesting to me, we've been talking about what the Germans are up to and all these hundreds of people that they're hiring in Facebook and Google and Twitter to police the postings in Germany.
Well, you know, it's happening the same thing in the United States.
Google said that by the end of 2018, they're going to have more than 10,000 people working on content.
In other words, looking for stuff that's no good.
And it would be a mistake, of course, to assume that they're all sniffing for neo-Nazis and white supremacists and perfectly normal people like me.
A lot of this, of course, is they're looking at snuff films, child porn.
The dark web type stuff.
Yes, gruesome, gruesome, horrible stuff that I'm glad is not going on, these publicly accessed things.
And these things are... Well, some of it's just against the law.
That's the kind of stuff that should be aggressively.
That's the kind of stuff that the state should be aggressively cracking down on.
Any of that type of stuff. None of that should be celebrated.
None of that should be tolerated.
And yet, as you noted before we started, our ideas are considered the intellectual equivalent of child pornography.
That's exactly right.
We are treated exactly the same as people who do snuff flicks or, you know, bestiality movies, all of this horrible, horrible stuff.
We are thrown in the same lump.
But as I said, even if they try, you know, you just can't draw a firm, bright line.
And Our ideas are so powerful and so truthful that once you snuff out this one, you're going to be finding the same material worded slightly differently someplace else.
I am completely confident of that.
There's nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come.
I believe I've heard said many times, and as we're seeing across the Western world, the elites in charge, the gatekeepers in charge, as even Tucker Carlson is saying, He keeps saying the elites.
The elites around the Western world are doing everything they can to snuff out these ideas.
But guess what?
There are holes popping and more of that oxygen, more of that smoke is getting out.
The fire is... Should I say it?
Rising? Raging, raging.
Well, Mr. Kersey, our time has come.
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