All Episodes
Aug. 16, 2018 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
57:37
Unite the Right 2
| Copy link to current segment

Time Text
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to this week's Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and on the line is Paul Kersey, the indefatigable, inimitable Paul Kersey, who always is willing to lend his insights to our program.
Welcome, Mr. Kersey.
Well, thank you so much for that.
Wonderful introduction.
I hope I can live up to that in this week's edition of Radio Renaissance.
It's interesting.
We don't usually date these, but with all that's going on in the world of digital censorship, I think we should point out that today is August 16, 2018, for posterity's purposes.
That's right.
We live in a very, very strange time in terms of what's happening.
Any day now, the curtain could drop on our YouTube channel, our podcasts, our website.
You just never know.
But let's start by mentioning the Unite the Right round two.
Of course, all of our listeners are familiar with what happened in Charlottesville a year ago.
And of course, there was a reprise just this last Sunday in which Jason Kessler organized the first one in Charlottesville.
He showed up with about 20 demonstrators.
Now, what was interesting here, I think, is the reaction of the Antifa.
This was very, very, it was so noteworthy, I should say, that the mainstream media were forced to discover that the people who are violent are not us.
No, not at all.
In fact, the Antifa were kept so far away from any so-called white supremacists or Nazis That in order to get their knuckles bloody, they had to attack police, journalists, passers-by.
Yes, and I thought it was quite significant that Vox's Jennifer Williams wrote an article saying that they have, quote, attacked cops and journalists and not the first time that they'd been violent.
And she points out that it wasn't neo-Nazis and white supremacists the Antifa attacked.
It was the police who were there to help keep the peace along with the demonstrators.
And they attacked journalists who were there to cover the events.
You know, this is a day where more than 300 newspapers across the country joined together, colluded to publish Individual editorials attacking the President for his attacks on the First Amendment and the free press.
Well, we know one thing.
At all of Trump's rallies, the media tries to say Donald Trump is creating this climate of hatred against journalists, there's going to be attacks.
As we saw with the Unite the Right Part 2, guess what?
Just as it's always been.
It was the left.
It was Antifa.
It was these violent Bolsheviks, these latter-day Bolsheviks, who decided to show the world the true face of this movement and the hatred that it has.
Of course, they've been showing their true faith face for a long time.
It just hasn't been widely reported.
A Breitbart, in fact, listed nearly a dozen Antifa attacks on journalists during Unite the Right last year.
Here's some of the August 2017 United Threat in Charlottesville.
That's right.
That's right.
The one a year ago.
They're often basically told to stop recording, stop videoing, because these Antifa know they're committing crimes.
They don't want to be discovered.
And for example, Taylor Lawrence, who was working for The Hill, she was punched by Antifa types who said, stop the effing recording.
Because as I say, they just want to be anonymous.
Now, I thought it was also significant that Christopher Matthias at the Huffington Post said that Jennifer Williams at Vox was wrong even to admit, even to cover the fact that the Antifa had been attacking journalists.
She, he said, that's no way to cover this, cover racism.
They're the good guys.
In their eyes.
You can't call Huffington Post mainstream.
It's not.
It is the other side of the coin of a Breitbart or one of those websites, but they are trying to dictate how coverage goes in regards to their brothers-in-arms within the Antifa movement.
Because again, Antifa are nothing more than the shock troops of the establishment, and the writers of Huffington Post are nothing more than the poets of the establishment.
They're there to chronicle and to position news stories in a way that fits this leftist ideology that's blanketing the country.
And this Christopher Matthias, who said that it was wrong to publicize the fact that Antifa attacked journalists and the cops, he actually wanted to cover the last American Renaissance conference.
We told him no.
No, not at all.
We said, you guys, you guys are not media, you're not serious reporters.
No, they're not.
You're here, you're here simply to dig up dirt, dox people, and make as much trouble as possible.
Well, he came anyway, and he hung out with Antifa the whole time.
And he wrote this admiring piece about all of these dedicated people who are trying to make sure that hate is shut down.
So no, no, no, you dare not write anything that might cast them in an unfortunate light.
It was interesting, though, that both the New York Times and the Christian Science Monitor phoned me up to ask why there were so few demonstrators this time.
And they said, is this a sign of a shattered movement, that you've been decimated?
I said, no, no.
You think we're so stupid that we can't learn lessons?
You think we're so stupid we don't realize that these things are not productive?
I said, no.
Our movement is growing stronger all the time.
More and more people think our way.
They just couldn't understand that.
They think, oh, several hundred people last year, only 20 this year.
I said, look, practically everyone of any authority in our movement, or even peripherally related to it, told people don't go.
Well, to show you how much our room is growing, we're going to move to another page that we're going to talk about later, but I think we need to talk about the continued expulsion of huge creators on YouTube.
When you talk about some of these leaders, when you talk about some of these figures who are engaging in pattern recognition and who have amassed huge followings, We all know what's going on with Alex Jones.
Last week we discussed him at length.
I encourage anyone who didn't catch that to go back and listen to that show.
But this week we've had a number of other developments in people who've been kicked off.
Yes, yes.
Well, let's get to that just a little bit later because I want to continue with the way the Unite the Right Rally Part 2 was covered.
Chris Cuomo of CNN, I thought it was quite significant the way he took sides.
And he said this, it's not about being right in the eyes of the law, but you also have to know what's right and wrong in a moral, in a good and evil sense.
He says the bigots are wrong to hit.
Antifa are also wrong to hit, but fighting hate is right.
And in a clash between hate and those who oppose it, those who oppose it are on the side of right.
He's saying, you know, maybe it's wrong for them to attack these people.
But let's look at it in moral terms.
And this reminds me of good old Marco Rubio.
You know, this is something that it seems to me must be repeated over and over and over.
At one point, he tweeted about the earlier Unite the Right rally, which was, of course, attacked.
And of course, evil was only on one side, as everybody but the American president realized.
He said, when an entire movement is built on anger and hatred towards people different than you, it justifies and ultimately leads to violence against them.
justifies violence.
He's only, you know, obviously that was tweeted on August 15th, 2017,
and Chris Cuomo is only reinforcing what Marco Rubio said.
And you think about what Donald Trump did on August 15th, 2017,
when he came out and gave that press conference, that he still is universally excoriated for, to this day,
by the press.
He could have done an amazing tweet where he pointed out the Vox article.
He could have said, I told you, it was bad actors.
And this time, it wasn't bad actors on the side of the United Right, too.
All they were doing was their constitutionally protected rights to protest, to have an event, and guess what?
The police in Washington, D.C., they did a phenomenal job.
They did a wonderful job.
And just as we saw in Charlottesville, the people who were The instigators of that violence engaged in similar, even I would say more profound violence, because they weren't attacking any of the so-called racist white supremacist bigots.
That's right, that's right.
They are so itching for a fight, they'll fight basically anybody, and especially the police.
Jennifer Williams, she went on, this lady Vox, who pointed out that they were attacking anybody in sight, she says why Antifa attacks cops and the press is, quote, anyone's guess.
She can't even figure it out.
And despite the fact that Vox has actually interviewed people in Antifa who point out
that they are absolute anarchists, they hate the state,
they want borders abolished, they think the police are as bad as we are.
Over and over they'll say KKK and racist police, same thing. I think one of the chants they
chanted over and over again as they marched in Washington, and I don't think, you know,
did Antifa actually have any permits to be able to be out and
protest that we were shutting down most of the DC? There was a permit for the counter-demonstration.
They did have one this time.
Well, they were chanting no borders, no ICE, no USA.
This is lockstep in agreement with what the Democratic Party is in 2018.
We're not going to have a chance to talk about what just happened with the primaries, but the Democrats are basically showing their strategy moving forward, and that is heterosexual white males and heterosexual white females need not apply for the opportunity to be on the Democratic ballot.
And Jennifer Williams cannot figure out Antifa motives.
But she, like every other journalist who covered it, had absolutely no problem figuring out the motives of Jason Kessler and the demonstrators.
Invariably, they are white supremacists, white supremacists, white supremacists.
Despite the fact That Jason Kessler, he gave quite a good interview on National Public Radio, in which he pointed out that, no, I'm not a white supremacist.
I'm not even a white nationalist, he says.
I'm for civil rights.
I'm for civil rights for all people, including whites.
And this was something that the media was very careful not to cover.
He was marching with two Hispanics and one black guy.
In fact, one of the blacks and one of the Hispanics were speakers.
And the media were very careful not to mention this at all.
We just put up a photograph on our website today of Jason Kessler flanked by a black guy and a Hispanic guy carrying a U.S.
flag.
You will not see that photograph pretty much anywhere except on our website.
This is the first time I've even heard they're actually speakers.
It was from what I saw I looked on Twitter and I think it was raining in the Washington DC in that area and I didn't even know they were going to be speaking.
No.
They had talks.
And Jason Kessler had a bullhorn.
He gave a talk.
I've seen photographs of him giving his talk.
tens of thousands in the DC area, I guess, and that the police shockingly protected these
guys.
They had talks.
And Jason Kessler had a bullhorn.
He gave a talk.
I've seen photographs of him giving his talk.
But the black guy and the Hispanic guy, and when they're marching together, not a hair,
not a speck of hide.
Those people were completely deep-sixed by the official, because they're white supremacists, you see.
We know their motives.
We don't have to inquire about that.
But, so yes, there you go.
And the media, the media continue to wonder why we don't trust them.
Remarkable, isn't it?
Just remarkable.
But yes, to get on to that, the point that you were making about the tightening, the tightening of the news.
You had mentioned, I believe, Gavin McInnes and the Proud Boys.
They've just been kicked off of Twitter.
And I thought an interesting thing, Robert Spencer, I don't know if our listeners know about him, but he's a pretty tough guy when it comes to Muslim immigration.
Correct.
And the SPLC has called him, you know, he's another one of these horrible hate mongers.
No, no, no.
Bad, bad.
Well, he had opened a Patreon crowdfunding account.
Well, Patreon said to him that MasterCard had ordered them to kick him off because apparently MasterCard processes some of their payments and they're not going to process a payment that will benefit Robert Spencer.
This is yet another different kind of attack on those who are dissidents.
And besides them, you had mentioned Stefan Molyneux.
He woke up one morning to find that there had been two strikes against his YouTube channel.
Three strikes and you're out, you know.
And that's what happened to Alex Jones.
If you remember this crusade against Alex Jones had been going on for a month,
largely driven by a media outlet and CNN that's supposed to be reporting the news,
but in their minds now, they have to make the news.
So they've led this crusade, this holy war against info wars,
and they caused two strikes against him.
And that was Stefan Molyneux, like you said, he woke up and all of that work that he's done
to build up this massive channel, it's all for naught.
I believe he, in fact, I'm 100% sure he never monetized the channel.
So he was never in to worry about... Never gotten a penny.
Never gotten a penny in advertising.
He's on the verge of seeing all that work struck down.
I think that he's backed up everything and it's going to be on bit shoot.
But again, there is, going back to my point about the fear that exists, that is what motivated.
I wrote something for VDare, which noted that Alex Jones has been around since the mid 90s.
He was on a public access show talking about conspiracies and he grew a huge following.
But you know, they, you know, the mainstream media never really worried about him.
And here's this goofy guy who's leading all these Disenfranchised white males down rabbit holes that show that they're powerless against this global cabal.
That everything that they do, it means nothing.
Because in the end, you're fighting these globalists who are gonna win.
You can't fight the future.
Well, guess what?
When Alex Jones started talking about immigration, started talking about what's happening in Europe, when he had Donald Trump, the candidate, on in 2015 on his show, He started to scare the hell, he started to scare the heck out of these people.
That's the reason why he shut down because Donald Trump won and all these people that he built up and he showed, hey guys, we can make a difference.
We can fight and we can win.
Stefan Molyneux is doing the same thing.
Other of these journalists who have created alternate platforms to the mainstream news.
I'm thinking people like, guys, even a guy like Mike Cervic.
What they're doing, they are going to come in the crosshairs of this censorship campaign.
Oh yes.
Anybody, anybody who steps out of line, no matter how far.
One more before we move on.
Act for America is under pressure to have their conference removed from the Marriott in downtown Washington.
That's right.
Because the Muslims are saying, no, no, no.
This is hate.
This is hate.
Who knows?
It might work.
CARE, this Muslim group, they have succeeded in putting enough pressure on hotels to cancel conferences.
This is not without precedent at all.
We'll see if they succeed this time.
Now, the thing about Stefan Molyneux, His livelihood was hanging by a thread, but he still had a Twitter account.
And he broadcast his Twitter followers, several hundred thousand.
He said, you guys, please write a polite complaint to, at Team YouTube and tell them they've made a mistake.
And it is as a result of that, that they've put him back on.
He was briefly consigned to BitChute, and I think he'll probably continue to be putting his videos on BitChute, but he's back on YouTube and his strikes have disappeared.
What the heck is going on?
You know, what this means is that if you are a big enough guy and you have enough Twitter followers, you may be able to overrule what YouTube decides.
But what about a little guy?
What about a guy like Jared Taylor, who's got no YouTube at all?
When it comes to putting down the axe on me, it will be much more difficult for me to mobilize any kind of support from viewers.
You had, what, 50,000 followers on Twitter?
With the American Renaissance and my personal account, we had 70,000.
That's an army you could have mustered if you hadn't just gotten the proverbial axe and guillotined out of a polite digital company.
But, you know, there's this waffling back and forth.
It just discredits the entire undertaking of kicking people off, letting them back if they've got enough pull.
What the heck?
It is just such a sorry spectacle of just pure, whimsy, and dictatorial attitudes.
But, you know, who knows who's next?
And thank goodness Molyneux is still on.
I think he's a great guy.
He actually interviewed me once.
And he's interviewed people like Linda Godforson about race and IQ.
He's really a pretty no-holds-barred kind of guy.
You and Laura Southern are doing fantastic work for all of our listeners.
I encourage you to check out Laura Southern's documentary on South Africa.
We're not going to talk about South Africa today, but you should know that the South African government has put out a list of farms they're getting ready to expropriate and confiscate without compensation.
This is actually happening.
We're gonna witness something insane within the next six months, so... That's right.
And the West will not move a finger to stop it.
The West is doing everything to... The West did everything to ensure that this moment happened over the past, you know... Yes, they did.
We've done everything to make this happen.
20, yeah, 40 years.
There will be a little bit of cluck-clucking, perhaps, but any attempt to stop it?
No.
Impossible.
These are white people.
They deserve whatever they get.
We'll be the general attitude.
Well, that's the... Again, That goes back to the mindset of these reporters, the way that they covered Antifa, and saying don't, you know, dare the good guys.
You know, Chris Cuomo, he's the son of the governor of New York, correct?
Who just famously said, hey, America was never great.
He came out and said, America was never great.
What's this?
And then Donald Trump says, well, you should run in 2020 on that campaign.
The problem is, on that campaign slogan, the problem that people like Donald Trump and these conservative individuals don't understand is that, guys, demographics have already changed so much that they're on the verge of being able Oh yes, it'll get crazier and crazier.
elections and governors but they're going to be able to have the California
type situation where guess what they can have the crazier senators as possible
because they have demographic control they've supplanted whites. Oh yes it'll
get crazier and crazier and speaking of craziness I was struck by a remarkable
letter to the New York Times that was published August 14 just a few days ago
And it's a letter to an advice column.
And let me let me read some of this.
This isn't the whole letter, but it's a good chunk of it.
This guy writes, he says, I'm riddled with shame.
White shame.
I feel like my literal existence hurts people.
Like I'm always taking up space that should belong to someone else.
He goes on to say, I consider myself an ally.
I research proper etiquette, read writers of color, write in a way that will not harm POC and other vulnerable people.
I engage in conversations about privilege with other white people.
I take courses that will further educate me.
I donate to Black Lives Matter.
Yet I fear that nothing is enough.
What if I'm doing or saying insensitive things without realizing it?
He goes on to say, I don't talk about my feelings because it's hard to justify doing so.
While people of color are dying due to systemic racism and making this conversation about me would again be centering whiteness.
I'm curled up in a ball of shame.
How can I be more than my heritage?
Now, is this guy a real person or not?
I mean, this could be something that one of our folks concocted, but I fear that it is possible that there are people out there who really do believe that they're taking up space that should belong to a person of color.
And he says, I can't even talk about how miserable I am as a white person because that brings the conversation back to me at a time when people of color are dying due to systemic racism.
I'm curled up in a ball of shame.
This would be the hallmark trolling, the Hall of Fame trolling, if this actually wasn't Real.
I don't think you can parody the left anymore.
No.
I do believe this has actually an authentic letter from some poor soul crying out for This guy, this guy's a college student.
He's a college student.
And in part of his letter he says, uh, most of my life when I was in grammar school and middle school and high school, I was in environments that were only maybe one quarter white.
But now he's going to a university and it's mostly white and he just feels worse than ever.
Horrible, horrible being among white people.
Curled up in his ball of shame.
Well, whether this is authentic or not, and I would love to find out that it was written by one of us, the people who actually run this advice column clearly took it seriously.
They clearly took it seriously.
Here's a guy named Steve Allmond.
He's one of the people who run the advice column and he answers, What you really feel is trapped within an identity that marks you inescapably as an oppressor.
He goes on to agree.
We do live in a culture steeped in white supremacy.
It took me many years to begin to recognize that my advantages are unearned, the product of a corrupt system stacked in my favor.
Anguish is understandable in this age.
You know, we should all be anguished, anguished, anguished.
And then the other person who writes the column.
Yeah, Cheryl Strayed.
She said, this is a white woman, she wrote to our anonymous college student who was curled up in a ball, obviously as we speak, still because of his whiteness.
She wrote to him, Your race granted you privileges that were and are denied
to people who are not white.
This is true for all white people in America.
Every white person should be ashamed, ashamed of that injustice.
Accepting feelings of shame and anger are part of the process that you and I, and all white people, must endure in order to dismantle a toxic system that has perpetuated white supremacy for centuries.
I know.
You wonder, are these people parodying themselves?
And this is in the New York Times.
What used to be, and I suppose according to some people, still is the most prestigious, influential newspaper in the country.
Look at all the buzzwords that Cheryl uses.
It's like a Lego. It's like you have a bunch of pieces of Legos
And you're trying to build this picture and she's able to get in this toxic system. Oh, you had to wait white
supremacy injustice in the words of course that Steve
It's almost as if they decided to share the same Lego puzzle, and they said, hey, you get to use this word.
And your response, I'm going to use this word.
And we're going to really try and give our poor, anonymous, white college student, curl-up-in-a-ball dude, the best advice possible.
And I agree.
Looking at this, this looks like it's from The Onion.
This looks like it's from The Mind.
I can't remember the guy's name on Twitter, Guilfrey.
He was some guy in England who had this amazing picture.
He would troll the left, and then he was quoted in either The Sun or The Guardian because they believed that as more aggressively left that you can be, that has to be obviously the case in the current year of 2018.
This reads like the ultimate parody.
But I'm afraid that it probably is just illustrative of the world we live in now.
You know, this fantastical idea that we have, we live under a regime that supports and institutionalizes white supremacy.
How does it do that?
And if that's the case, why am I being shut up?
Why is it everybody who, by the most My most fevered imagination could even be conceived of, incorrectly of course, as white supremacists.
Why are we always being shut up?
Why is it that all the weight of America descends on you, even if you even talk about scientific studies of race and IQ?
Isn't this the sort of thing that a white supremacist society would want to promote?
It should be boasted on every channel, on every platform, in every medium, Whether it's crime stats, whether it's IQ stats, whether it's any sort of stat that can showcase that there are vast differences in the races that cannot be explained by a white supremacist power structure.
Mr. Taylor, what we have is a regime that demands white degeneracy.
And I think this story, if it was not a parody, if it was not some guy trolling the New York Times, I think we have to realize that at a young age this guy was force-fed the anti-white mindset.
And you know, all of these lamentations and hand-wringing and gnashing of teeth and wearing of sackcloth and ashes, all of this never results in any advice as to what to do.
This is something because you are an oppressor.
Simply by breathing the air, there's no way for you to stop being an oppressor.
Or you will read someone who says, This is a lifelong journey, conquering, conquering my racist upbringing in nature.
There's no way out.
There's absolutely no way out.
I always keep trying to tell these people, boy, wouldn't it be so much better if there were only white people?
Then none of us need feel guilty at all.
It's the mere presence.
As soon as there are non-white people around, Oh my gosh!
We are the perpetual oppressors.
If this isn't a parody, this guy needs a padded cell and on a reservation.
But the people who wrote back, Cheryl Strayed, the white woman, and this guy, Almond, was that his name?
Steve Almond.
Those guys are not a parody.
Those guys are taking him seriously, and they jumped right into this white guilt bath.
They're curled up in balls themselves.
Like I said, they are stewards of a regime that demands white degeneracy from a young age.
You must completely repudiate any sense of your past, so that in the present, all you do is wallow in this state of guilt.
And then, like you said, you just asked.
You just asked.
What is the logical solution?
Well obviously it is a reservation where all of these white people can go, where they're just put into a room where there's no one else around and they can just crawl up in a ball.
And the room won't be air conditioning because air conditioning was an invention of a white southerner.
You can't use that.
You need to give up on all of that systematic white supremacy and just be in a padded cell somewhere, and curl up in a ball, and you can watch Tom and Jerry cartoons the rest of your life.
Are you allowed to suck your thumb, or is that cultural appropriation?
Hard to say.
We'll have to send that one to the judges.
Yes, yes.
And then, oh, another charming little story from Chicago this time.
Alderman Willie Cochran.
He pled guilty of a scheme to shake down two businessmen for cash in exchange for supporting deals in the 20th Ward, of which Willie Cochran is the ultimate.
Also, it is said that Mr. Cochran stole tens of thousands of dollars in charitable donations to the 20th Ward Activities Fund.
And he spent it on cottage tuition for his daughter, trips to Indiana casinos, and accessories for his Mercedes, and other personal splurges.
Now, I won't say anything more about Mr... Well, I should point out, yes, he's a former Chicago police officer.
One of the finest, I'm sure.
Oh, yes, one of the finest.
And he was elected in 2007 after his predecessor, Alderman Arenda Troutman, was arrested by the FBI on bribery charges.
Now, she... It should be pointed out that she's also black.
Well, I was going to point that out only at the end.
Oh, I'm sorry.
No, that's quite all right.
Spoiler alert.
Spoiler alert.
She, like the predecessor, just like Brother Cochran, appears to be black.
Now, she solicited donations from developers who wanted to do business in her ward and was convicted in 2008 and later sentenced to four years in prison.
When Mr. Cochran pleads guilty, he will become the 30th Chicago alderman since 1972 to be convicted of crimes involving official duties.
The most recent is a fellow named Isaac Ike.
He's known as Carruthers.
He pleaded guilty in 2010 to bribery and tax charges for accepting $40,000 in home improvements for backing yet another development project in his 29th ward.
Now, yes, every one of these is black.
Now, if we were more diligent, if we had an unlimited staff, it would be fascinating to go back and find out how many of these 30 Chicago aldermen are from the same continent as Willie Cochran, Easy tiger.
Brenda Choutman and Isaac Carothers, who are the latest three, apparently.
I imagine there's a pretty consistent succession here.
Easy tiger.
I think you're engaging in pattern recognition, which is increasingly a crime in this country.
You know, whenever we talk about Chicago, just briefly, I encourage all our listeners
to check out the fantastic book, The Promised Land.
It has one of the more amazing anecdotes I've ever read, where when all of the blacks were coming up from the Mississippi Delta, after the invention of the mechanical cotton picker, basically made black labor obsolete in the Old South.
When they crossed the Mason-Dixon line, the train would stop and blacks would get out of the car and they would kiss the ground because they were free.
And, of course, that freedom, as we see in The Descendants, they believe that they have the freedom to act in any way possible, in any way, because of the law, it doesn't pertain to them.
Until it does.
It always seems so pathetic when, for example, Alderman Willie Cochran stole tens of thousands of dollars in charitable donations to the 20th Ward Activities Fund.
The 20th Ward is probably full of yet more African Americans, just like Alderman Cochran.
And so he is stealing money that's given to a charity to support probably black children.
You know, this is really just such a sickening thing.
I remember way back when I wrote Paved with Good Intentions.
Gosh, that was 19... I can't even remember.
About 1980, whenever it was.
I came across all of these stories about blacks being convicted for dipping into these charities that are for blacks.
It's just like African dictators, you know?
There can be foreign aid money sent by white governments that are supposed to help everybody, and the black dictator enriches himself.
Doesn't give a hoot about the people that he's supposed to be caring for.
Anyway, a very sad tale.
But I also wanted to call our listeners' attention to a report.
From the Office of Refugee Resettlement that was analyzed by the Center for Immigration Studies, Jason Richwine.
All of our listeners should note that name, Jason Richwine.
A very fine fellow who has suffered greatly for writing sensible things about race, IQ, and immigration.
Jason Richwine, don't forget that name.
In any case, since 2008, on this subject of refugee resettlement, the U.S.
has permanently resettled more than 1.7 million refugees.
1.7 million.
Now, it turns out, and Jason Richwine has done this analysis, 56% are using food stamps.
You and I pay for them.
Nearly 30% of refugees receive cash welfare.
That's outright cash.
And 34% of refugees 18 years and older say they have no health insurance.
None!
So that means they go to the emergency room anytime they need something, and you and I pick up the tab there.
Now, of the refugees who said they did have health insurance, about 50% said it was either Medicaid or refugee medical assistance.
So what you're saying is 16% of these refugees, or the 1.7 million, have actually somehow found the means to pay insurance.
On their own.
That's right.
The rest of them are sucking on the public teat, and I don't see any record that any of them has ever said, thank you.
No, in fact what they do is they climb up the Statue of Liberty and demand that we all know that America is a white supremacist society that is strangely a white supremacist society yet has allowed 1.7 million I can imagine that since 2008 these 1.7 million are probably 98% non-white.
You know, I don't think there is a single white country that produces refugees that are recognized as such by the United Nations High Commission on Refugees.
Correct.
Probably not one.
I think it's close to, I think we can assume that close to 100%.
Are non-white and now roughly half of the refugees 25 and older don't even have their high school dropouts the high school dropouts and At least at least under Trump's America first agenda He has really lowered the ceiling lower the number of people coming in and we're on pace to accept only 23,000 refugees for fiscal year 2018 and That would reportedly be the lowest yearly refugee admission in three decades.
Ordinarily, the figures run $50,000, $60,000, and my recollection is that Hillary, Hillary, she wanted at least $100,000 a year.
Well, I remember in some of the speeches she would give, they were even talking about having no ceiling.
I mean, again, and then you go back to what we saw this past weekend, we all know the Antifa, the shock troops of the establishment, They're chanting, no ICE, no borders, no USA, which means swapping the country and as many refugees because there is no designation of being an American.
There is no citizen.
We're all just citizens of this vast world where white people have only one duty and that's to crawl into a ball the rest of their life and cry over their whiteness.
You know, I really wish that I had opportunities to have some kind of serious conversation with these no-ice, no-borders, no-USA people.
What do they really think?
Do they really genuinely think that everyone in the world who wants to come should be allowed to come?
What do they think will then happen?
And why should they be allowed to come?
These people are presumably capable of human speech, of a more or less coherent sort.
I really would like to plumb their minds a little bit.
What is it they genuinely think?
I don't suppose they'd ever wish to sit down and talk to a wicked man like me, but I'm genuinely curious.
What is it that motivates them?
What is it they really want?
Whenever I meet a radical, I'd like to ask him, well, in what sort of world would you be a conservative?
What is it that you would like to see?
And how would you expect that to come about?
Well, I think that they, I'll tell you, you'll disagree with me, I think they see it as revenge against America's whiteness, against the historical whiteness of the country.
I think they view correctly that non-white immigrants represent a form of demographic warfare.
Warfare by other means, and that is demographically swamping.
I mean, let's face it, we've seen the statistics.
The septuagenarians, octuagenarians, are 85% white.
You know, boomers are about I think 70 to 75 percent white in this country.
Millennials?
Guess what?
Millennials are... it's a plurality.
It's a plurality now.
It's barely, I think it's like 55%.
It's a slight majority still.
But those in public school now, K-12, that's the plurality.
Ever since, I think it was 2013, five years ago, that's when non-white births outnumbered white births.
So from that point on, the tip just tilts more and more and more non-white.
You know, I just don't think that all of these white, no-ice, no-borders types, do they really have an outright racial animus towards their own race?
Again, that's what I'd like to find out.
I'd like to... But I suppose I'll never have that opportunity.
They don't seem to wish to talk to us.
But if any of you are out there listening, you Antifa types, and would like to talk, we can keep it off the record if you like.
But I'm genuinely curious to know what is it you think and why?
Anyway, on the subject of asylum seekers, it was news to me to discover this week that subcontinental Indians Are seeking asylum.
Were you aware of that?
I was.
I was.
Well, you are better informed than I. Apparently, ever since the, what is it, the Baharat Janata Party, this Hindu nationalist party, took over in India, they've been roaring around, beating up on Muslims and Sikhs.
And insofar as the Muslims and Sikhs are being beaten up by the party in power, more and more Indians are clearing out of India And instead of coming directly to the United States, because they probably can't get visas or they know they will be turned away at the border, they go to Haiti, they go to Africa, they go to Asia, and then to Latin America.
And then they trek the well-worn route from Latin America into the United States.
And so far, In 2018 fiscal year, the Border Patrol has arrested 4,197 Indians.
Indians!
And they're all seeking asylum.
Indians. Indians. And they're all seeking, they're all seeking asylum. Now for
fiscal years 2012 to 2017, 42% of asylum cases were rejected. 42%.
42%.
Does that mean that 58% were accepted?
I fear so.
So apparently now, if you are a Hindu and someone has made fun of you in the name of... I'm sorry, if you are a Sikh or a Muslim and Hindus have come around and made you feel uncomfortable, then you have a claim on asylum.
Now, of course, once they get here, these Sikhs and Muslims are apparently not very happy because some have been put in facilities where they're not allowed to wear their Sikh turbans.
And I bet they're not allowed to carry their Sikh kirpan around, that little dagger that they're supposed to always have with them.
I bet they're not.
And that makes them very unhappy, very unhappy.
And apparently some, there are some Hindus apparently too, and they've been forced to eat meat, they say.
Oh my gosh.
So here's one guy that was interviewed by a journalist, and he said through an interpreter, see this is another interesting thing here.
Here are people from the Indian subcontinent, they don't even speak English.
No.
They're just going to fit in great, aren't they?
Anyway, said through an interpreter, I don't feel at ease here.
I wish I were in my home country.
I wish the same thing.
I wish, yes, every day.
And more and more Americans are beginning to have that same wish, that same desire.
Think about that.
4,197 of these individuals from India have somehow been able to scrounge the money and the resources to go on this tremendous trek to this land of white supremacy and oppression and persecution.
Rip control of the executive branch back from President Trump, whether it's 2020 or 2024.
Corporate America, we already know what they want to do.
They want to silence us all.
They don't want us to have a voice.
I mean, my gosh, Shopify just kicked off people on their networks who are selling firearms.
This is a website.
I mean, we are probably a few years away from the NRA being deplatformed from these websites.
They almost were after the Parkland shooting.
You think about the outrage.
When journalists can get together and can decide and dictate what is going to be news by creating the news as they've done with this war on Alex Jones and now it's trickling down to these other Other platforms, but you read this story and you think these people are gonna these 4,197 arrested they're coming to this country because they are under the impression that America is this land of opportunity that it's never gonna end guys Knowing where the demographics are headed America is gonna you know by 2030 2035 America is gonna be this this this landmass that's gonna have far more
Well, my children and grandchildren may be learning Hungarian.
We'll have to see.
I don't plan to clear out, and I hope that we're going to stand and fight.
We will have some part of North America for us.
You're going to still be alive at that point.
Well, my children and grandchildren may be learning Hungarian.
We'll have to see.
I don't plan to clear out, and I hope that we're going to stand and fight.
We will have some part of North America for us.
I'm convinced of that.
But, yes, we've got a real struggle ahead.
Now, the whole idea about just anybody being able to claim asylum,
you know, these days, some Central American would show up and say,
My husband beats me.
And that's an asylum claim.
Or a homosexual will show up and say, they don't like homosexuals in Guatemala.
And that's an asylum claim.
Barack Obama's administration was very big on letting all of those through.
But now Jeff Sessions says, no, sorry, if your husband beats you, that's really not an asylum claim.
But that has been challenged in court.
And we shall see.
If you are a woman and you're beaten by your husband, you may have a place here in the United States just waiting for you.
And this goes back to the concept of what you're asking.
What is this no borders?
What do these people really want?
Again, they believe that there is nothing unique about being an American.
When you remove the racial distinction that our founding fathers created of what they thought an American was with the Naturalization Act of 1790, you constantly erase and you're recreating what makes and what constitutes an American.
Again, look what just happened in Vermont.
The Democrats have elected This anti-capitalist transsexual, a male, who now is the... Yes, claims to be a female.
Pronouns, pal.
It's she, he, it's a guy.
It's a dude, it's a dude, it's a dude.
That's right.
And we're supposed to think this is the most American expression of Americanism.
That's right.
Taylor, that's the point. The idea of what America is, is always going to be a race
when you have some new form of discrimination to fight. And so that's
why it's so interesting we have all these refugees coming here who are only
enabling the true disunity, that disunity moment to come quicker, to come
faster.
Disunity.
Gosh, we've certainly got it now and it's only going to get worse.
But there is, we do have one good news story, I would say, and that's from Sweden and the Sweden Democrats, which have been led since 2005 by this very young looking guy, Jimmy Atkinson, Polls now show that they could become the biggest party in Sweden's parliament after the general elections that will be held just next month, September 9th.
This is something you really look forward to.
And if that were to happen, that would end 100 years of dominance by social democrats.
This could be extraordinary.
And up until now, not one party has agreed to cooperate in any way with the Sweden Democrats.
Well, if they come in number one, and they have the Prime Minister, they're going to have to cooperate.
Well, I mean, this goes back to what we were talking about probably four months ago, when Austria, when the party that now has created this broad coalition is in charge of Austria.
I'm sorry, Josh, you're forgetting the party's name.
But they were shunned when they took power before, and this time they're able to build
coalition.
Yes.
Uh, it.
The Freedom Party is one of them.
No, no, no.
It's not Javik.
That's in Hungary.
But the Austrians.
In any case, we're suffering a lapse here.
Everything doesn't change overnight.
Even in a country like Sweden, where, my gosh, just the other day there were coordinated burnings in Sweden.
It's becoming obvious that that country is on the verge of some form of anarchy, the likes of which we haven't seen in a Western nation before.
Except perhaps South Africa.
But my point is, this is a great moment, as Mr. Taylor said.
We're seeing signs of life.
If Sweden What was a country that appeared to be a cadaver at one point.
It was ready for an autopsy.
All of a sudden, if even a country like Sweden can spring to life.
That's right.
Wow!
That's right.
And they are springing to life under circumstances in which 18% of the population was born outside the country.
18%!
I mean, by our standards, That's wonderful.
I don't know how many are non-white who were born within Sweden.
There's a very considerable number, but there are certainly more whites in Sweden than there are here in the United States, and they seem poised to vote a very sensible party.
Well, per capita, you should say.
Because Sweden's only got about 9 million.
Yes, on a percentage basis.
Foreign-born workers ...accounted for the entire job growth in the industrial sector last year.
Foreign-born!
What happened to Swedes?
And they filled 90% of the new positions on welfare.
The Swedes are beginning to notice.
They are beginning to notice.
And, oh, they were interviewing one woman in this news story.
She says she has to wait too bloody long at the doctor's office and often she's the only Swede.
They don't like that, and they're going to vote their interests.
Now, another very interesting aspect of this, though, there is another party that just cropped up in March of this year that thinks the Sweden Democrats don't go far enough.
And it was started by Gustav Kasselstrand.
And we will see whether their party actually makes it into parliament, too.
He was once the chairman of the youth wing of the Sweden Democrats.
But now, interestingly enough, there are already three sitting Swedish MPs from the Sweden Democrats that have already defected to this new party, which is called Alternative for Sweden.
So not only are the Sweden Democrats poised to be number one, there is a new party that is even more staunch that has a good chance of getting into the Swedish parliament.
People are only as right-wing as they're allowed to be, Mr. Taylor.
And when you have parties like this begin to pop up that are speaking, and one of the things you noted, About their support.
I thought that we had something along the way.
Yeah.
Two-thirds of the support for the Swedish Democrat is male.
They have a below-average education.
They tend to live in rural areas and make less money than the backers of the two biggest parties, the Social Democrats and the Moderates.
Again, there's nothing wrong with going after those who have been so disaffected and impacted by the mass immigration that the elites have allowed.
It's like you pointed out what Ann Coulter said about immigrant crime.
There'd be no Right.
How hard is that to understand?
Yes, yes.
And there is nothing wrong in pointing out that it is people who don't have the money to buy their way out of the immigrant mess, have not been to college and had their brains thoroughly washed by these poisons.
These are the people who are standing up for their own country.
That is the same all around the West.
People who can't buy their way out and people who have not been brainwashed.
That's what this kind of statistic means.
But what you mentioned earlier, the New York Times headline, August 15th, just earlier this week, here.
It was more than 100 cars burned in mass arson attack in Sweden.
Now, what I thought fascinating about this article, they said nothing about who the perps were likely to be.
They said, looks like they were organized on social media.
They were running around the streets, breaking the windshields of cars, pitching in multitude of cocktails in the most organized sort of way.
And then, according to the New York Times, the police are wondering and struggling to find the root cause of these fires.
Now, the only hint as to what's going on was on the police the day after reported they had arrested a 16-year-old boy and a 21-year-old man and a third who had fled to Turkey and was picked up at an airport.
Now, isn't that a typical Swedish getaway?
To fly to Turkey?
Isn't that where you would go if you were Maybe there's an IKEA somewhere in Istanbul.
I can tell them what the root cause of the fires are.
I can tell them.
The police are all confused.
These are people who are not Swedes, who do not fit in, and who hate Sweden, and who are perfectly happy to burn random automobiles because they know they belong to Swedes.
And there are enough sensible Swedes who see this and they're going to vote for the Sweden Democrats.
You know, there's four words that I believe encapsulate the mindset that Swedes must understand, that the Brits must understand, that the Germans, I think, are beginning to understand, that the French, we already know the Hungarians, the Austrians, the Czechs, the Italians.
They understand.
Trump voters understand, but they just haven't had the true champion articulate in our country.
Four simple words, Mr. Taylor.
Because we live here.
Because we live here.
That simple.
And the Swedes, I believe on September 9th, They put their foot down, and I think they're going to make it quite clear that there's still some fight left.
Yes, yes.
This could be a great day for Sweden.
I'm hoping, as hard as I can hope, that the results will be as we wish.
Now, we've got a little time, so let us delve into one of the questions that have been asked.
And I think we have time for just one of them, but a question says, in the last broadcast, you recommended that young racially conscious whites work on getting themselves established before speaking up.
And our listener agrees.
He says he has a great passion for history and wants to pursue it.
And his question is, whether or not we can take back academia by marching through the institutions as the left did, is it worthwhile to try and take academia back from the inside?
I say, absolutely.
This is going to be a long fight.
People who are dismayed by one little setback don't seem to realize that it's going to be decades.
It may be decades.
And during that time, certainly someone who knows the score and who is willing to stay undercover for as long as it takes to get tenure, there is absolutely no reason not to do this.
I heartily encourage anyone who has a deep interest in history to do precisely that.
This guy wants to get a Ph.D.
and become a professor.
I think that's wonderful.
The other important thing is, too, that someone who has got a sensible view of history and race and the demographic future is going to do research that others will not.
A person who is in academia and has got the time to do this kind of research is going to uncover things that will be useful for us to know.
So, and once you've got tenure, and even before you've got tenure, it's entirely possible that you will be able to influence people in subtle ways, at least throw up barricades to the kind of noxious nonsense that this poor letter writer to the New York Times suffers from.
Yes, you know, exactly.
I think Mr. Taylor hit it perfectly.
You know, some people might say, oh gosh, no, we should just go and confiscate the endowments of all these schools and close them up for good.
No, no, no.
There's still too much good that can be done.
I mean, look at, you talked about Jason Wychline.
Wasn't he a student under George Borlas?
He was at Harvard.
He wrote his PhD thesis on whether it makes sense to admit large numbers of immigrants from low IQ countries.
Pretty good question.
And he was at the American Enterprise Institute, but he ended up co-authoring a study on the way immigrants use or do not use social welfare policies, and when it came out that he had written this thesis, which the American Enterprise Institute had to have known about, they had to have known about, they buckled under the pressure and they fired him.
Absolutely terrible, spineless, utterly invertebrate response.
And they went and attacked the professors that signed off on his... Exactly.
And the professors said, oh, we didn't actually look at it during the PR, during the, you know, we chaired this.
But it's like, wait, you didn't actually read his research?
Come on, what are you actually getting at here?
No, I mean, at the end of the day, When you decide to embark on a quest for truth, for racial truth, it's tough.
And you have to make decisions that are going to have lasting ramifications and at the end of the day you have to decide, There's nothing wrong with trying to have a career in academia.
Right.
And my point always is, we cannot leave any field entirely to the other side.
Whether it is journalism, whether it is the clergy, whether it is academia, whether it is politics.
You can't just give up.
We will have to take these back, and the sooner we start doing it, the better.
So I heartily encourage our listener to pursue that PhD, study history, make great contributions to his field, get established, become well-known, and you'll be in a position to do an enormous amount of good for your people.
I also encourage our listeners to try and troll the New York Times and other publications with a letter that is That one-up's the one that Mr. Taylor read earlier from our friend who has hopefully not crawled into a tight little white ball somewhere crying.
But for Jared Taylor, this is Paul Kersey.
Our time is up.
Export Selection