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Aug. 23, 2018 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Mollie Tibbetts, RIP
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is our regular guest on the line, Paul Kersey.
Welcome, Mr. Kersey.
Always glad to have you with us.
Hey, it's a lovely August 22nd, 2018.
Again, we want to throw a date on just so those listening can remember what was going on in their life at that point when they listen and they go through the archives to remember that, hey, we told you what was coming, just like an asteroid that NASA sees in the heavens hurtling toward the Earth.
We're here to tell you the racial changes are happening across the world and in our country.
They're going to come, hell or high water.
There is always a chance that our Radio Renaissance podcast will be up a day after the actual recording, but we will do our best to get it up today.
But we'd like to start this time with Molly Tibbetts.
Molly Tibbetts is now pretty well known in the United States.
She was a 20-year-old student at the University of Iowa who vanished a month ago while she was jogging.
She's a young, attractive girl and so, as often happens in these cases, the community really did its best to try to find her.
The officials conducted more than 500 interviews trying to track her down.
They searched through farm after farm, cornfield after cornfield, and they even raised $385,718, nearly $400,000 in reward money.
And Mrs. Tibbetts' family even canvassed Iowa state fairs with flyers, t-shirts, and buttons.
This poor, grieving family doing their best to find out what happened to their daughter.
Well, as it turned out, there was surveillance camera on a property, a just private property.
This is a guy who had surveillance camera and the police took a look and they spent hours and hours and hours going over the surveillance.
This is part of this enormous desperate effort they were doing to get to the bottom of this.
They found her jogging, and they found her being followed by an automobile.
They linked the automobile to somebody by the name of Cristian Bahena Rivera.
Cristian.
I suppose that's Christian.
Well, a young Christian, 24, apparently attacked her, and he claims not to remember anything about it.
But he attacked her, stuffed her in the trunk.
One way or another killed her.
We don't know how.
We don't know what he did with her before he killed her.
In any case, he chased her down, and now she's dead.
So, this word has just come out, and President Trump, President Trump, in a rally Tuesday evening in West Virginia, made the usual points.
He says, you heard today about this illegal alien coming in, very sadly, from Mexico, and you saw what happened to that incredible beautiful young woman.
It should never have happened.
Now, of course, he's being criticized.
No, I gotta tell you, this is a story, before we started the podcast, as we were storyboarding what we were going to talk about today, you were saying, you know, this is one of those stories, I don't know, these are happening a lot.
Something happened today that's not on here.
Elizabeth Warren was on the CNN interview, our favorite senator from Massachusetts, and she was asked about this tragedy, if this exemplified the need for a more effective immigration enforcement.
Guess what she said?
She said, no, this is just a random occurrence.
It has nothing to do with Mexico or illegal immigration.
No, she actually suggested that the real problem is preventing family separation at the border.
That's what we should be talking about.
Okay, so Cristian Bajena-Rivera, age 24, she thinks he was separated at the border and was traumatized by this and therefore became a rapist murderer.
She says that family separation of illegal alien children from their illegal alien parents is a more pressing matter to attend to than preventing illegal immigrants from committing violent crimes.
This occurred during an interview, Mr. Taylor, today, just this morning, and it is now one of those stories that has circulated around your Daily Wire, your Breitbart, your Blaze, National Review.
All these stories, all these people are once again seeing this is where the left, as they have had to embrace the more unsavory elements, the more anti-white elements of their coalition of the fringes, this is where you have people let slip Well, the reality of what the Democrats are.
It's great when they show their colors.
Correct.
And it is nevertheless quite astonishing that she is incapable, apparently, of working up any indignation about an illegal immigrant who comes and kills an American.
This is just not a problem in our eyes or certainly not as much of a problem as illegal immigrants committing illegal entry to the United States and being detained and in that process being separated from the children who are also illegal entrants.
This clip, Mr. Taylor, is what the Republicans need to run from now on.
Moving forward, in every battleground state, in every battleground election that says the Democrats, like Elizabeth Warren, they put the interests of illegal aliens ahead of Americans, like Mollie Tibbetts.
How hard is that?
As if they're putting the immigrants' interests over that of Americans is news, but this is stating it in a particularly dramatic way.
And of course, since Trump called attention to all of this, he's been accused of politicizing the tragedy.
Of course, liberals would never do that.
When there's a school shooting, they would never, they would never, ever consider talking about gun control.
Of course not.
No, no, no.
They're far, far, far too evolved, far too superior to link some sort of killing to any kind of political agenda.
No, no.
But there was a piquant aspect to this.
I suppose this is going to be happening more and more frequently, but this poor Molly Tibbetts, 20-year-old student at the University of Iowa, at one point tweeted, I hate white people.
You know, she was majoring in psychology at the University of Iowa.
She probably grew up in an area that was almost No, I believe she's from San Francisco.
community. No, I believe she's from San Francisco. Oh, she's from San Francisco.
I believe that's the case. Well, let's just say that her being at the University of Iowa,
that's about as as un-San Francisco-esque as it could get.
You're talking about a state that still has 1950s demographics largely, especially
at the University of Iowa. I mean, my gosh, if you look at their football team,
you'd think that they were still playing in a segregated era because of how
many white players they start.
But this is one of those instances where this is the type of mindset, the anti-white mindset.
I think I need to trademark that concept as we start to talk about what that actually is.
Because again, at the end of the day, that's the type of That's the type of tweets and to seek validation on campus.
That's what she's taught and she's just going to regurgitate it.
It's so sad.
It's just so dismally, dismally sad.
Here she is in a place, it's called Brooklyn.
It's a small community an hour east of Des Moines, an hour's drive through the cornfields in Des Moines.
But what this means is not even rural Iowa is a safe space for white people.
and surrounded by white people.
It would be interesting to know at what point in her development
she acquired this taste for saying such horrible things about her own people.
I'm beginning to think that this is now a way for people who consider themselves
vastly superior to anyone who could conceivably be described as a racist.
This is how they mark their difference.
When they say, I hate white people, they are making it very, very clear that they're among the virtuous.
I don't think they genuinely hate white people and want to massacre us.
I'm sure she doesn't.
But to say, I hate white people is just a stylish way of saying, I'm hip.
I'm with it.
I'm woke.
I'm an ally for the people of color.
And this seems to be increasingly common.
Well, it's that I hate white people tweet that would definitely stand out on her resume if she were to apply for New York Times internship.
So again, what she's saying there, it stands out and it separates her from the clutter of those who are only using somewhat of the SJW vernacular.
What she's doing here is, hey, she's definitively stating, and you can say, yeah, she's trying to stand out and be more virtuous.
You use the word Her people, I think, a few minutes ago.
And I don't think she's ever even considered... I don't think white liberals have ever even considered themselves part of a white community.
Like you said, I think that they've divorced themselves somehow historically.
And, you know, we're going to get into the story of Silent Sam later today about a largely white mob that brought that monument down.
And you think about if these people even consider themselves part of the same race as us.
And I think that's a great question.
Last week you were talking about having a conversation with Those who want to abolish ICE.
I think it would be fascinating to have a conversation with someone like Molly Tibbetts and to figure out well obviously we can't but of someone of her mindset the anti-white mindset and ask her hey Why do you hate white people?
Just tell us.
What is it about white people that you hate?
I would love to have somebody like that on a podcast.
Get them on the record.
But anyway, Too Bad for Mollie Tibbetts, she reminds me of so many idealistic white people who have, in some cases, devoted, like Amy Biel in South Africa, the classic case, she devoted her life to protecting blacks and blacks just murdered her in cold blood.
But she's not the first, she won't be the last.
And it is ironic that she was killed by an illegal immigrant, a non-white.
And now we move on to yet another would-be first.
I mean, they're breaking barriers all the time.
Obstacles to multi-this and multi-that are just falling one right after another.
And as it turns out, Rashida Tlaib, if I'm pronouncing her name correctly, is poised
to become the first Muslim woman ever to be elected to Congress because she narrowly defeated
Brenda Jones, who is black, from Detroit's city council in a Democratic primary race
to succeed longtime representative John Conyers.
Now you may remember John Conyers fell from grace.
He did.
He did.
For, oh dear, the usual reasons.
He apparently was a little free with his hands, and he made unseemly proposals to a number of people who, in the Me Too movement, came out and finally denounced him.
You actually told a great story, if I may step in, about the time that you had an encounter with John Conyers.
I wish we had that episode, because we could go back and say, hey, if you listen to episode 15, You could actually hear this great story, but... Well, it's easy enough to repeat.
I met John Conyers and I was in the presence of a rather attractive white lady.
And the first things out of his mind were, Oh baby, you look so fine!
I thought, what the heck is this?
I mean, she could have been my wife for all he knew.
And I thought, well, OK, this is John Conyers.
All right.
But interestingly enough, now that Mr. Conyers has gone to the Great Plantation in the sky, Politically speaking, I should say.
Correct.
It looks like Ms.
Tlaib is going to run unopposed in the general election.
So she, unless something really surprising happens between now and then, is going to be the first lady Muslim congresswoman.
Now, she's a Michigan State legislator and a Detroit native and a daughter of Palestinian immigrants.
And one of the things she said at her victory speech is, you don't have to change who you are to run for office.
And that is what this country is about.
Is that what you thought this country was about?
No, again, we've gone on record, you and I, many times what this country is all about, and it's the exact opposite of what Rashida claims that it represents.
See, I just get a kick out of these people, these brand new, I guess she's a second generation immigrant, telling us what the United States is all about.
Seems to me they got some bloody cheek, you know, if you showed up some other country and said, this is what China is all about.
I think the Chinese would, they would scratch their heads, and that would be polite.
Then again, she says, you know, at her victory celebration, it was full of Arab-American immigrants.
They were cheering.
And at one point, she says, a lot of my strength comes from being Palestinian.
And her mother draped the Palestinian flag over her shoulders as she spoke.
And she went on to say, I will fight back against every racist and oppressive structure that needs to be dismantled.
Amazing how all of these immigrants come from all over the world to this terrible, racist, oppressive place.
It's funny, Detroit being about 93% non-white, as the blacks in Detroit have done over the past century, quite a fine job at dismantling the civilization that white people built and then abandoned, of course, in Detroit.
Funny enough, though, Detroit actually is coming back.
I don't know if you know this but Ford just invested 750 million dollars into
buying that gorgeous train station. They are going to renovate and they're
putting this as a cornerstone of their business plan moving forward.
Ford Motor Company.
As Ford tries to take a step forward into the 21st century and decide to try and diversify their business plan.
They want to help Detroit come back and of course that grand building is located far out.
It's not in the central area of the city.
It's not right downtown but it's not too far from it.
It's not.
And, interestingly enough, there's another story, Mr. Taylor, that notes that ruin porn, which Detroit was famous for, people would go and they'd tour the collapsing infrastructure of the city.
A lot of that's gone now because white business owners such as Dan Gilbert, the guy who is the CEO of Quicken Loan, he's basically moved a lot of his company to Detroit.
They're rebuilding and they're buying these properties.
Well, real estate is cheap.
Again, there are homes all across Detroit that are going for a dollar, and yeah, you can buy a lot with that.
Well, I have visited that train station.
The last time I was in Detroit, it must have been about a year and a half, two years ago, I was surprised.
There is a genuinely vibrant part of downtown.
Yes sir.
With genuinely unthreatening people.
You don't have to go very far to be amongst folks that you wouldn't want to spend an afternoon with.
But I made a point of going out to see that train station because I'd seen photographs of it.
It is a magnificent building.
I've never been inside.
You can't go inside because it's surrounded by razor wire and everything else.
But photographs from the inside are lovely, these huge columns and enormous spaces the way Grand Central is in New York and Union Station in Washington, D.C.
And it has always struck me as such a tragedy that these stunning, impressive monuments to Western civilization and Western architecture have been permitted to fall into such spectacular decay.
And if Ford Motor Company thinks that they can bring it back from the brink, God bless them.
Oh, I think they can.
And I think that, again, I think you'll see a lot of corporations in cities all across the country realize that they can step in and start to do this.
And it adds a lot of positivity from a public relations standpoint.
So I think this is a great point.
And going back to change and what America is, it's important to also look at the stats of what's going on here, what this represents.
More than 90 Muslims, Mr. Taylor, mostly Democrats, have entered races.
for local, state, or national public office all across the country.
That's right.
90 Muslims.
Yes.
Not surprising to most of the Democrats.
And as Ms.
Klaib promised the audience, she's going to push back against everything that's so un-American coming out of this administration.
Once again, she knows better than Donald Trump what is American and what is un-American.
I'm impressed.
Now, as a Palestinian, though, I'm wondering, she might be very sound on the Second Amendment.
What do you think?
You never know.
You know, I don't think she's going to be too sound on the second, the first, the fourth.
Come on, give her a chance.
You know, her brother's back in the Middle East.
Well, you know, this is where it has to bring up a point that is going to become more and more fascinating to watch as the Democrats, this coalition of the fringes, how are they going to be able to have these conversations?
When you look at, last time I checked, I believe that that Jewish Americans represented something 65 to 75% of
the donations Democrat Party.
That's probably about the right.
Yeah. And as you see these type of candidates come in office, what are they
going to start talking about when it comes to the policy of the United States
toward Israel?
It'll be very interesting.
It'll be a bit of a dilemma for all of those Jewish Americans who've supported the party so responsibly.
And, you know, just a little footnote to this story about Rashida Tlaib.
I was noticing that there is a Sharice Davids who is running for Congress in Kansas.
Now, she's not running unopposed.
She's running against the current incumbent representative, a Republican named Kevin Yoder.
However, if Sharice Davids wins, she would be the first lesbian Native American congresswoman.
So, there you go.
All of these glass ceilings are being broken.
All of these barriers are coming down.
Wouldn't that be a great day in America?
The first American Indian lesbian in Congress.
Just as Chuck Yeager once broke the sound barrier, we have all these racial Chuck Yeagers about to transpire.
It fills my heart with such joy to know that we're such a tolerant and loving nation that we would allow this Put aside the white supremacist power structure to enable all these candidates to run unopposed without any problems.
The odd thing is, you know, it makes me wonder at what point will they concede, well, maybe the place isn't white supremacist after all.
What will it take?
What will it take?
You know?
I don't know.
A spotted dog getting into Congress?
No.
At what point will they say, well, maybe it wasn't so stacked against us after all.
But no, I guess every time they get elected, they overcame tremendous odds, etc., etc.
But moving on to a different story.
And I thought this was particularly interesting given the kinds of suffering that American Renaissance and so many other
groups have had at the hands of Silicon Valley companies, but 1,400 Google employees have signed a letter
demanding more transparency about a job that they have been ordered to do, and that is
to work on a censored version of the Google search engine for China.
Now as you as you will recall back in 2010, Google withdrew from China.
And one of its big reasons was, oh, we cannot abide this kind of censorship.
Well now, I guess perhaps they've gotten a taste for censorship.
They understand it much better than they did before.
They realize it's useful.
And so, they are putting together a version of the search engine which is going to black out all of those sites that the Chinese authorities want them to black out.
And the project known internally as Dragonfly was developed largely in secret.
And so the employees are saying this raises ethical concerns.
Well, I wonder if the employees, if it has ever crossed their minds that the practices of their own company, which is almost as much of a monopoly as the Chinese government is when it comes to videos available to the American public, or the world public for that matter, whether their censorship has any ethical concerns.
No it's it's there's a quote from a few years ago I mentioned before to you it's by the Salesforce CEO and this is when Indiana passed their religious freedoms bill and the Salesforce CEO said there's a new party rising it's the party of the CEO and I think we saw that with what happened to Alex Jones When all these corporations, all these companies, Apple, YouTube, which of course is owned by Alphabet, which is Google, all these other companies came together and basically said, Alex is off this platform.
Right.
And now we understand that the party of the CEO, they probably look at China and they realize, hey, we have complete control of market share, whether it's with Google controls, whether it's with Facebook controls, with the social media, Twitter, etc, etc.
And they realize, hey, you know, Censorship is actually good for business for us.
You know, I have to disagree.
I don't think it's good for business.
I mean, it cuts out users, first of all, and it is true that some advertisers will object if their content appears next to certain messages, but if these big platforms were to say, well, the fact is we do believe in freedom of speech, and they may be able to filter where they put some of their advertising, but I think ultimately, if they took a patriotic stance in favor of freedom of speech and all did it together, I don't think it would hurt business.
They'd have more users, they'd have more exchange, they'd have more vigorous, more dynamic exchange.
Oh, they don't want that, though.
That's not what they want.
Well, see, that's the point.
That's precisely what they don't want.
But they are prepared to sacrifice profits.
They are, but go back and remember what happened when, right after the election, there were a couple of coordinated strikes and that was against all of the individuals who had created these unbelievably powerful and dynamic YouTube channels.
Largely it was the blonde that used to be part of Glenn Beck's empire, The Blaze.
I can't think of her.
Tommy... You're thinking of... She now works for Fox News.
No, no, no, no.
Tomi Loren is her name.
So she was with The Blaze and she was doing videos with The Blaze and these videos, Mr. Taylor, were getting hundreds of millions of views on YouTube.
And the mulatto from South Africa, I can't think of his name, who does The Daily Show now on Comedy Central, he actually did a whole segment on her and he was saying look at the number of videos that this girl's getting.
The number of views.
The number of views.
This one view, this one video has over a hundred million views.
This was before the whole fake news concept was created.
So she was then targeted as was Paul Joseph Watson as were all these other fantastic Dynamic figures who were having contrarian views and growing massive platforms, they all lost monetization because all these companies came in and said, why is Toyota putting advertisements before a Tommy Loren video?
But see, that's precisely my point.
The advertisers, I don't think, would eventually all go away.
The advertisers, it would probably be possible to screen advertising in certain ways, but when they lose somebody who attracts so many millions of views, and if they are views that come along with advertising, they forego that revenue too.
I don't know.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe the advertisers would just all shriek blue murder and run away and never advertise on anything.
But I don't think that's the case.
They'd get more viewers, more people getting advertising money, and ultimately it'd be in their benefit financially.
But this is one of those areas.
Well, Johnson & Johnson actually... American companies will sacrifice the bottom line for the appearance of virtue.
Yeah, well, Johnson & Johnson pulled all their advertising from YouTube because they didn't want to be associated with it.
so-called hate.
They were seeing their ads pop up on so-called white supremacist videos.
Well, as I say, there's probably some way to segregate.
And that's just one company.
Would everybody have done that?
I don't know.
Maybe Bayer would have decided, OK, Johnson & Johnson's out of the market.
Great.
We'll double our ad budget.
I don't know.
I just think that people are interested.
They should be interested in making money rather than being morally superior.
Again, in today's America, that's not something you can always count on.
Remember, it's Rashida, how do you pronounce her last name, Tlaib's America.
That's right.
So it's completely different.
Just like she wants to stamp out hate, so do these corporations, regardless of the profits they're sacrificing.
She's going to tell us what's American and what's not.
But you know, apparently it's not, back to this whole question of what Google is up to, the LinkedIn LinkedIn, for they have developed software to suppress certain posts from appearing on their network.
And so did Facebook.
Now, Facebook apparently developed this censoring software for China, but it never got implemented.
And believe it or not, Amnesty International said it would be, quote, a dark day for internet freedom.
And, quote, a gross attack on freedom of information and internet freedom if Google were to accept China's censorship terms.
Well, I wonder what Amnesty has to say about censorship in the United States.
As far as I know, they don't seem to care about that at all.
No.
Google, Google can do absolutely whatever it likes, but if it makes a system for a country that does absolutely whatever it likes, oh my gosh, that's a dark day for internet freedom.
So, yes, I accuse them of a certain hypocrisy.
Well, Google is going to do what Apple does.
I'm sure that Google's board of directors and their chief executive have probably had long conversations with Tim Cook and what Tim Cook, of course the CEO of Apple, what they're doing to Bend over backwards to enter the Chinese market, so to speak.
And if that means... Bend over forward, you mean.
Well, that was bad joke about Tim Cook.
Anyways.
No, it's unfortunately, I don't think that we've even seen the tip of the spear of where censorship is headed.
So if Donald Trump doesn't do something, I mean, we do have, again, We go back and listen to our podcast.
I keep saying that there's this deus ex machina in the office, and that's Donald Trump, and he keeps tweeting out and saying the right things, and he keeps getting attacked, but he is one of the only people who's fighting this.
There are very few other senators who step forward.
Well, yes, he has made some quite remarkable tweets about how this is clearly imposing certain points of view on the American public, and it's got to stop.
Donald, my friend, what are you going to do about it?
Talk is cheap.
Talk is cheap.
Let's have some regulations.
Let's have some legislation.
But I'm still waiting.
Still waiting for a wall, too.
Well, unfortunately, Apple and Google and Facebook and Twitter are going to continue to build the digital wall to keep consumers from seeing your type of content.
And that's where things are headed, Mr. Taylor.
Well, let's move along to Silent Sam here, actually.
Silent Sam, as our listeners probably know, is the statue of the Confederate soldier.
He is called Silent Sam because, of course, he never speaks.
But he's not in one of these romantic equestrian poses.
He's contemplative.
And he's standing there in his Confederate uniform, and he is, of course, a memorial to the sacred dead who fought for the Confederacy.
Well, back in April, someone named Maya Little, a black PhD in history, she doused the statue with red ink and allegedly some of her blood, probably not that much.
And she took responsibility.
We saw on video doing this.
The police are watching this, and police are very, very gently arresting her because they
don't want to be accused of manhandling an unarmed black woman.
Well, then there was a massive march against Silent Sam just a year ago in the aftermath of Charlottesville.
Ironic that that rally that was ostensibly to protect statues
resulted in the removal and just heightened the efforts to remove any kind of Confederate marker.
Yeah, it happened in New Orleans and in Baltimore.
Yes, it did.
Not just those two places.
So, Maya Little, a future PhD, has been organizing a Silent Sam sit-in since September.
Now, most PhD candidates I know have a lot on their hands, but apparently she has time for doing this.
And UNC, University of North Carolina, they had put up new signs all around Silent Sam contextualizing him.
So, just in case somebody hasn't heard that there was slavery in the Confederate States of America, in case you haven't heard, this sign will explain all that to you.
Well, just Monday of this week, there was a big rally in support of Maya Little, who apparently faces criminal charges and honor court charges for defacing the statue.
Now, my prediction is she'll get off with maybe, what, 50 hours of community service?
If that.
One hour?
Maybe not even that.
She's a hero.
She's a hero.
Oh yes, yes.
And as she said, it's time to tear down Silent Sam.
It's time to tear down UNC's institutional white supremacy.
And that's what they did.
There was this march in her support.
They walked over to the statue, which is constantly guarded.
And in fact, UNC had installed surveillance cameras and spent nearly $400,000 on security since last year on this statue.
Remarkable.
Well, that didn't protect it, and in the presence of police, they pulled the statue down.
Yeah.
Yes.
And the police finally intervened, and they loaded the statue on a truck and took it away who knows where.
We'll never see it again.
Who knows what's going to happen.
It's like the statues in New Orleans that ended up being found in some lot, just sitting there.
There's actually a great Impure story.
What happens to the Confederate statues?
It's quite sad.
It is sad.
And this Silent Sam.
You know, Chapel Hill is a bucolic, idyllic campus.
I've been there.
Beautiful campus.
I actually think it's nicer than Charlottesville.
That's one of the sad things about Modern America is that the best places that have the great traditions, the history, and I would say the culture have just been infested and taken over by the type of white liberals who operate under the same anti-white mindset as Mollie Tibbetts.
And as you noted to me when we talked about this, you look at the crowd of people who pulled this silent Sam statue down.
Try and say that three times fast.
They were almost all white people.
That's right.
And it is, of course, the same in Durham.
Immediately after this, Durham, North Carolina, they had a Confederate soldiers monument right downtown.
And a mob just showed up, and once again, in the presence of the police.
They pulled it off its pedestal, and there's video of this.
And I didn't see the equivalent behavior in the case of Silent Sam, but you have all of these white people coming up and kicking the statue, beating it with their hands.
It's just the most childish, repulsive behavior.
I don't know what, well, I guess I do know what gets into white people.
Flash forward 20 years from now when the same type of situation that's going on in South Africa is happening in the United States when we see a democratically elected black or Hispanic majority Congress and they decide to pass some sort of law.
They have, you know, a 5-4-6-3 Supreme Court justice situation and they're able to pass a law that says, To atone for white supremacy in the past, we're going to confiscate 401ks, or we're going to start doing land confiscation.
We will get there, Mr. Commissioner.
Let's get there, but I want people to start thinking about that.
Today, we will get there.
These same white people who kicked Silent Sam, Mr. Taylor, they can scream and they can say, I was there the day that statue fell.
We tore the Confederate statue down in Chapel Hill, or we were in Durham when we put those ropes around and we pulled that evil Confederate statue down.
Those Commissars are just going to smile and say, it doesn't matter.
They're white.
We're taking your property, your land, regardless.
They're not going to be exempted.
No sir.
No, they will not be a gallery of heroes.
White ally, there's no such thing.
You are white.
Before you are an ally, white always.
Well, let's take a look at this somewhat complicated story here that has to do with these campaigns throughout the country in trying to get college attendance and graduation rates the same.
From race to race.
Now, Indiana is one of the first that really adopted an official statewide policy of making sure that blacks and Hispanics and white people all graduate at the same rate.
Now, a state progress report points out that the six-year graduation rate, apparently six years is sort of the normal time it's considered.
If you haven't graduated in six years, your chances are pretty poor.
In any case, six-year graduation rate for Hispanics What up?
From 47% in 2006 to 54% in 2011.
And for black students, it went up from 31% to 34%.
Black students always lag.
It's the same pattern every time.
Blacks at the bottom, next is Spanish, then whites.
Points have a graduation rate within six years of 64% and this is just unacceptable to have these differences.
Now, what Indiana has come up with is something called the 21st Century Scholars Promise Program.
And it provides financial aid to first-generation low-income students, and I'm sure that's the way they get around any kind of direct racial bias, so that they can ladle out the money to those who are not white.
And it's trying to close the gaps.
And it also looks for people who get free or reduced-price lunch as middle schoolers and makes sure that they get money for college.
Now, when you think about it, what this means is that they are trying to get these people, they want attendance rates up and they want graduation rates up.
You can't do both at the same time.
A lot of these people who are not attending, shouldn't attend.
Correct.
And a lot of the people who are being admitted, shouldn't have been admitted.
And what eventually is going to happen, the only way to get these rates up is lower admission standards and then lower graduation standards.
As a friend of mine who's worked in academia for many years has pointed out, it is hard, very hard, to get actual achievement levels the same.
But you can push people through by relaxing standard and get graduation rates the same if that is what you're bound and determined to do.
And this seems like what's happening.
Now, how are we going to do this?
I think there's a fascinating example of the case of a community college in Aurora, Colorado.
They are going to put their faculty through boot camps that track student performance after each exam or each lecture.
And the idea is to disaggregate the data by race and examine just what it is instructors can do to improve or change their teaching style so that blacks and Hispanics will do better.
Isn't that extraordinary?
All of this money, all of this time, and all of this effort is spent not just to normalize mediocrity, but to institutionalize it.
Yes, yes.
It's just going to accentuate it.
What are they possibly going to teach these poor instructors
at the Community College of Aurora, Colorado on how to make math or science or even American history
more comprehensible to blacks and Hispanics and somehow not lose whites at the same time?
But they're gonna put them through boot camp.
Make sure they figure that out.
Now, forever absent in all of these studies, and I've read several articles on this
because this is now one of those campaigns, You've got to have attendance rates the same, graduation rates the same.
The Obama administration said that we want 60 percent of Americans graduating from college.
And so in order to get that, you could kind of knock down the white graduation rate because it's already over 60 percent, but you've got to boost especially the non-white rates.
Significantly.
But no one ever talks about Asians.
No one ever does.
Asian graduation rates, attendance and graduation rates, are consistently nine or ten points higher than for whites.
I mean, I sound like a broken record, but whenever you talk about how America is this white supremacist place, you always have to ask the question, well, it seems Asian supremacist to me.
How is it these Asians manage to game the system?
What is it about the system that makes it so easy for Asians to get on the gravy train but not anybody else?
Hey, what's the number one movie right now in America?
It's called Crazy Rich Asians and it's a movie that's being lauded by every movie reviewer because it has almost an all Asian cast.
And if America was such a white supremacist nation, how would these Asians have been able to amass such a fortune that they would be able to be known as crazy rich Asians.
Well, some of them are Hong Kong Asians, as I recall.
But, yes, there are American Asians involved, and not a one of them is a crack addict.
Not a one of them is a hold-up artist.
No, they are all behaving like, dare I pronounce the words, a model minority.
But, you know, the other thing that nobody talks about is that The sex difference in attendance and graduation rates.
And one statistic I saw was in 2015, about 40% of women between the ages of 25 and 29 had a bachelor's degree or better.
between the ages of 25 and 29, had a bachelor's degree or better, 40%.
40%.
For the men, it was only 33%.
This is a very sad thing because women traditionally, and no matter how liberated they are,
they still feel the same way.
They want to marry a man who's better educated.
They want to marry a man who's got better income.
And when they end up being the ones with the higher qualifications and maybe a higher income, it's going to be harder for them to find husbands.
This is really a very bad trend.
I think this is one of the things that contributes to our very low family formation and birth rates.
All of these over-qualified women, or maybe they're not over-qualified, but under-qualified men, this mismatch.
Well, not only that, it also contributes to the medication crisis in the country where people have unfulfilled lives.
You may have a great bank account, you may be climbing that corporate ladder, but at the end of the day, you're self-medicating because there's something missing from your life that you know, and that's one of the reasons why a lot of You read studies about college, particularly white women, college-educated white women who don't have children are on such, on all these pills that are to treat depression.
Yep, yep.
And you know the problem is, frankly, even worse for blacks.
Black women, they get college educations.
The gap between black and white, I'm sorry, black men and black women in terms of college is even greater than for whites.
So these poor college-educated black women, boy, and all these black men are in jail for one thing, and very few of them manage to get out of college.
I remember seeing discussions among some of these women saying, oh my god, am I going to have to settle for a white guy?
A fate worse than death.
But there's just no black guys out there.
No black guys.
It's a sad, it's a sad, sad situation.
And so the dysgenic fertility for blacks is worse than it is for whites.
Richard Lynn calculated that given that the less intelligent whites are having more children than the more intelligent whites, every generation The genotypic intelligence of whites in America probably declines about one point, one point a generation.
He figures it's about two points a generation for blacks.
Because when you find these stories of welfare bums who've had 25 children with six different women, there's a certain racial pattern that usually goes along with those stories.
So they are engaged in rather worse dysgenic fertility than we are.
It's very, very sad across the board.
But moving on, moving on, to Austria.
I'd like to talk about Claudia Schmidt.
I'd never heard of her before this week, but she is a member of the European Parliament with the Austrian People's Party.
And she wrote a few wise things on Facebook.
She said, neither the African nor the Muslim culture is compatible with our culture.
I see massive and arbitrary immigration to Europe from regions with an alien culture as a great threat to our society.
If we want to preserve our society as it is, we cannot allow any immigration from Africa.
It is childishly naive to think that those very people whose cultures produce nothing but misery, persecution, oppression, and hopelessness can make a positive contribution to Europe.
Africans do not want to think and work like Europeans, but they want to live like Europeans.
Pretty solid statement.
Again, you read that, that is not just a solid statement, that is a stunningly profound statement.
They do not want to think and work like Europeans, but they do want to live like Europeans.
Powerful.
That reminds me of your line that you had at the end of the piece on New Orleans and Katrina.
Where I think you've been criticized for what you talk about but it's still it cuts to the heart of the problem that all of us are coerced into refusing to discuss in a public setting because we know the consequences and for her to have the audacity to come out and say and write what she did on Facebook I mean my gosh In a more civilized time for our white leftist friends, she would be facing jail for something like this.
Well, she was criticized, even within her own party, alas, alack.
And she did apologize, but last I've heard, she's still a Euro MP.
Exactly.
And, you know, so long as she survives, now I wish she had not apologized, but when this sort of thing is put out in public and discussed, On the one hand, if she had been absolutely strung up and that was it, that would be too bad.
That would be too bad because then the message gets across.
You better not say these things.
Get back in line.
So long as she survives, it is great for somebody to be on record, a Euro MP, saying these profoundly true and profoundly important things.
The damage is already done.
Like you said, if she survives.
I believe it was our great friend in Italy, Salvini, who said some unbelievable things about the white race in Italy.
And guess what?
Not only did he survive, I think he did backtrack and apologize for what he said.
But he's flourishing.
He is flourishing.
Exactly!
And this is the type of thing.
Sometimes it is two steps forward, one step back.
But it's all the people who see this content, who see what she said, and they say, you know what?
That's what we believe.
Yes, that's right.
I can't finally someone in power and it's that it's that perception that with her position it affords her that authenticity and that that respect and that's what was going on with her friend Salvini in Italy.
Oh yeah.
So who was saying things on the same wavelength.
Right.
And of course when Claudia Schmidt talks about immigrants who do not want to think and work like Europeans but want to live like Europeans this brings me to a story from Sweden.
This week, a Muslim woman won a discrimination case in Sweden after she was rejected at the time of a job interview for refusing to shake hands with the male interviewer.
This is someone who does not want to think and work like a European, but wants to live like a European.
That's exactly right.
She said, no, no, I don't shake hands with men.
And they said, well, sorry.
In this business, you're going to have to do that.
So, Farah Al-Hajjah, age 24, she has gone to court and the labor court ruled in her favor and ordered the company to pay her 40,000 Swedish kronor.
I have a conversion here in pounds, but it works out to about $4,000, $4,500.
So, the fact that she was not granted a job because of this reason, she is to be compensated.
I think she's a perfect example, or actually a relatively benign example, because there are those who want to come to Europe and they actually want to hurt us.
She apparently wanted a job, but she was not going to act like a Swede.
She was going to insist that she be permitted to impose her values on her employer and her employer's customers.
Well, she won.
And, you know, as you say, two steps forward, one step back.
We had talked about the story a couple weeks ago when it turned out that the gentleman
who engaged in the Manchester bombing and terrorist attack in England was someone that
was picked up by the World Navy.
He was a refugee.
Right, right.
And like you just said, this is a benign example.
There's one of those just mind-numbing examples of the British government actively helping
those who want to do harm to the British people.
Right.
Well, that's why they called it Suicide of the West way back in James Burham's era.
It's been going on for a long time.
Oh, come on.
Suicide of the West was written by that great writer for National Review, not James Burnham.
That's outdated.
Jonah Goldberg has the definitive Suicide of the West.
Oh, I beg your pardon.
Yes, yes, yes.
I committed a heresy here.
Have you asked Hood to review that book, by the way?
No, no, no.
You'd think he'd really sink his teeth into that.
I think he would love to sink his teeth into that.
Let us consult with the great Gregory Hood.
But before that, we'll move on to South Africa.
And the expropriations apparently are moving forward.
This was quite an interesting case of two game farms, game reserves, run by something called the Ackerland Boardery.
And they figured that their property was worth 200 million Rand.
That's maybe something on the order of $20,000.
But the government was only actually going to offer them a tenth of that price.
Yeah, and it's actually $20 million.
Oh, I beg your pardon.
Yes, 20 million dollars.
Yes.
And they were going to offer maybe two.
But I'm surprised they were offering any money at all.
Because the promise was, you know, we're going to take your land.
We're not going to compensate.
Yeah, it's ours.
But apparently they offered them this one-tenth its actual property value.
And the Ackerland Bordery took out an urgent injunction to prevent an eviction, but the Department of Rural Development and Land Affairs has refused the application, just refused to even bring it up.
So, this has started, and I haven't heard the details as to whether or not the people have actually come over and kicked these owners out, but the people who, in anticipation of this, are trying to sell their land find, of course, that they're no-takers.
Now you would think, it's an interesting idea here, if you could find a black buyer Surely, once they got it, they could keep it.
Shouldn't they be able to keep it if you sell it to a black buyer?
But no black wants to have to pay for something they think they can get for free once the government has sunk its teeth into it.
Well, what's interesting is what you just said.
Take that a step further and think about how in a lot of cities, I'm thinking of Atlanta and Denver, what I've read about, they have I'm sorry, majority-minority companies where black owners will work with a white contractor to get government contracts and the black will be the face of the company while the white will be the actual labor and the brains behind the operation.
These, of course, when you have Birmingham and Memphis, when you have Mandated set-asides for minority contractors.
You have these type of partnerships, so you would think there might be some forward-thinking white person who understands that, oh wow, if I want to have a future in South Africa, what if I partnered and the black individual was the majority title holder on this mortgage?
Because a lot of these stories you're beginning to read out of South Africa is that this crisis is about to reach an economic apocalyptic scenario as a lot of these farms
have massive mortgages on them and those have to be paid and if they're confiscated by the
state is the state going to keep paying the note on that mortgage Mr. Taylor or are
they going to say hey this is this is what the truth and reconciliation was really all about? Well I
read a fascinating article by a guy who is in fact a farmer he says when you guys come and tell me
that you're going to take my farm you You know what I'm gonna do?
I'm going to take everything on it possible that I can sell, and I'm going to sell it.
Every pump, every piece of fencing, every piece of machinery, every pipe, even the shingles off the house and my roof.
I'm going to sell them all.
And so you're going to get a farm or a so-called farm without any of the necessary equipment with a huge mortgage because I'm going to walk away from that mortgage.
I have no way to repay that.
And if this happens 20, 30, 100 times and all of these productive farms and they all go to pot just the way they did in Zimbabwe, that could send the South African economy into a terrible It's going to be far worse than Zimbabwe because there's a much larger white population that the economy of South Africa is so dependent on.
Not just for farming but the entire infrastructure of South Africa.
I read a very sad article.
I'm somewhat of an oedipal and a lot of the Wineries in South Africa are worried about what happens to them because South Africa is renowned for some fantastic wines.
And what's going to happen?
And I think that they need to understand that it's not going to stop with farms.
It's going to come down to all property.
Of course, of course.
All property.
It's going to be factories.
It's going to be the money in your bank account.
Why not?
And it's all legal.
The Constitution has been changed to make it legal.
They can change the Constitution, just as you were talking about, possibly for the United States.
You get enough Elena Kagan's and Sonia Sotomayor's on the Supreme Court in the United States.
They could read it any way they like.
In a multi-racial society, democracy degenerates into nothing more than a racial headcount.
And that is where we are with the United States.
on Silent Sam after he came down. Nope.
In a multi-racial society, democracy degenerates into nothing more
than a racial headcount and that is where we are with the United States.
In the coming weeks we're going to be talking about, at length, I'm working on a depressing
I'm actually becoming worried that our friend Brian, well he's not our friend, but the Republican candidate actually might lose.
The numbers do look very daunting.
It's going to take an unbelievable white vote turnout and right now I don't know if the white voters in Georgia have that enthusiasm to come out.
You know, NPI did a study, Mr. Taylor, where they came out and they said it's going to be 2031 now.
I'm not so keen on their methodology, actually.
The theory is that whites are going to become minorities sooner than anticipated.
I would tend to trust the Census Bureau on that.
Well, in Georgia, and Georgia the numbers are actually, last year the Atlanta General Constitution ran this triumphant article where they said, hey, guys, Georgia was 71% white in 1990.
It's down to 52% white today.
Obviously, the voting numbers are quite different, but it's depressing.
It really is because of the Republicans.
Virginia, and California are gone.
Georgia and North Carolina and, yes, Texas.
I mean, my gosh, Ted Cruz is in a fight for his life for this Senate seat.
Looks that way, yeah.
Well, let's end on a relatively pleasant note here.
I will read to you a letter that we received from an Iranian.
And this is not all that out of the ordinary for us to get these letters of support from people who are not white.
And let me quote.
It may come as a surprise to you, but I am writing to you from where you least expect.
I live in Iraq.
I beg your pardon, he was an Iraqi.
And I was a Muslim until the age of 19 and now I consider myself to be an agnostic.
You'll have to excuse my poor English.
He goes on to say, I feel ashamed most of the time of my race and heritage, but I know there's nothing I can do to change that.
Nature wills it.
I can only hope your race awakens the grim reality you will face when you become a minority to the Muslims and Africans, because I myself see this reality every day where I live, day in, day out.
Then he goes, this is really rather touching.
I'd like to say thank you from the bottom of my heart.
For your loyalty and hard work for your race.
And then he goes on to compare American Renaissance, not only to the people at the Battle of Tours, but then he also, like Charles Martel, he talks about the 3,000 heroes of the Segetvar.
Now, this is a pretty obscure thing.
It was the battle in 1566 in Hungary that stopped Selim and the Magnificent.
There were 3,000 men who were virtually wiped out, but they held off an army of 20,000 and 30,000.
In fact, Cardinal Richelieu was reported and described as the battle that saved civilization.
So this Iranian is not only comparing the work of American Renaissance Charles Martel, but to the men of the battle in 1566, the Battle of Sigetvar, who, as Cardinal Richelieu said, saved civilization.
High praise indeed.
Yes, very high praise.
And that's the ironic thing.
There are people around the world, non-whites, who see what's happening.
It seems only white people don't understand what they're doing to themselves.
That letter is touching.
Again, that person had more of a pro-white mindset than our friend Molly Tibbetts.
Who knows what she was thinking as she was murdered by this little alien.
What we do know from her is that she once tweeted out, I hate white people.
But as this author in this wonderful note said, he doesn't seem to have that same anti-white mindset.
No, this Iraqi sees things more clearly than millions and millions and millions of white people.
It's an astonishing thing.
But they have a sense of race and our people do not.
And that's why they see clearly and our people don't.
And that's what we're here to try and act as prescription glasses to let them see the world through a more, you know, Ah, race realist lens.
That's right.
Yes.
Oh, go ahead, go ahead.
No, no, I'm just wishing there was something more than glasses.
We need surgery.
We got to give them LASIK of some sort.
So it's corrective forever.
Corrective forever.
And then somehow it goes into their genes.
They'll never be knocked off.
Exactly.
Like glasses.
But anyway, our time is up.
Well, our time is up.
So for Jared Taylor, my name is Paul Kersey.
Our time is up.
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