Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to today's edition of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me, of course, is my usual co-host, Paul Kersey, without whom this program would be a bore and a disaster and a debacle and no fun at all.
And Mr. Kersey is going to start off the program with an account of some strange doings in the U.S.
House of Representatives.
So please, Mr. Kersey, tell us what just happened.
Well, if you've been paying attention to our podcast, we've had a lot of fun talking about this woke New Majority Democrat House of Representatives, led by our favorite Alexandria Cortez.
Ocasio-Cortez.
I like to leave that part out.
Alexandria Cortez, she just sounds like a nice bartender from Queens or Brooklyn.
Well, her friend Ilan Omar, who, mind you, they were both just on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine.
They're rock stars, everyone.
Listeners, go take a look at that cover.
It's Ilan, it's Alexandria, and it's Nancy Pelosi, and it's one of the black women.
Oh, Ayanna Pressley?
I don't think it's her.
I think it's another one.
They left her out, the one from Massachusetts.
Oh, by the way, when it comes to Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, I think it's remarkable that she's already being known just by initials.
A-O-C.
The acronym, eh?
Now, can you tell me how many political figures in the entire history of the United States are commonly known by their initials?
I can think of only three.
LBJ, JFK, RFK.
Maybe MLK?
FDR.
FDR?
Yes.
Probably even more than MLK.
Now, the ones that I would think of, FDR, LBJ, and JFK.
Those are the ones that I would think of.
All white.
All presidents.
And here we've got a freshman senator, already known worldwide, coast to coast, as It's her Twitter handle.
We live in a woke era and nothing could be woker than what just happened, Mr. Taylor and listeners out there worldwide.
We have an international audience.
I hope you know that.
This isn't just Renaissance Radio, it's a worldwide renaissance.
Well guys, ladies, what we're going to talk about briefly is one of our favorite Congresswomen from the Minneapolis Minnesota area and that is Ilhan Omar, a Somali refugee who a couple weeks ago ignited a bipartisan uproar when she tweeted, when she suggested on Twitter that members of Congress are paid by the American-Israel Public Affairs Committee
APAC, a non-profit organization.
She talked about Benjamins.
Well, Mr. Taylor, she came under mighty heavy fire for those comments and it wasn't but a few days, a few weeks later, that she decided to double down and she tweeted out About dual loyalties.
Yes, didn't she suggest that Zionists, at least Jewish Zionists, are people whose loyalty to the United States cannot necessarily be trusted.
That's right.
She suggested that Jewish American supporters of Israel are pushing people to have an allegiance to a foreign country.
President Trump tweeted out, I guess why he's busy not building the wall, he tweeted out, quote, Representative Ilhan Omar is again under fire for her terrible comments concerning Israel.
Jewish groups have sent a petition to Speaker Pelosi asking to remove Omar from the Foreign Relations Committee.
A dark day for Israel.
End quote.
That was President Trump's tweet.
Well, What happens?
What happens?
Today is March 7th, 2019.
And on this very day, it took them two days to come up with this resolution.
There was a lot of talk about what was going to go on because a lot of the various ethnic caucuses within the Democratic Party, this coalition of the fringes, this coalition of the fringes, they wanted to make sure they had some piece of the hate pie, so to speak.
And so this Well, the point is, originally, the whole thing, Congress was in a stew, and they were going to condemn anti-Semitism, and maybe even her personally.
Exactly.
That was what it was supposed to be entirely about, an attack on Ilhan Omar.
But it grew, and it grew, and it grew, and it grew.
And as you point out, it got an unexpected name, this resolution.
This 116th Congress, in the first session, the name of this resolution is Condemning Anti-Semitism as Hateful Expression of Intolerance that are Contradictory to the Values and Aspirations that Define the People of the United States and condemning anti-Muslim discrimination and bigotry against
minorities as hateful expressions of intolerance that are contrary to the values and aspirations
of the United States.
Mr. Taylor, without specifically mentioning or calling out Democrat Rep.
Olanumar, which is what this was all about.
The House voted 407 to 23 to condemn anti-Semitism and other bigotry.
But when you actually read the resolution, anti-Semitism takes a backseat to every other form of racial antipathy that's possible, except of course, which we'll get to, Anything anti-white or anti-Christian?
Well, as you pointed out, we are condemning anti-Semitism, anti-Muslim sentiment, and prejudice against minorities.
Who's notably missing here, as you just noted?
Minorities and everybody else, but, you know, white people, you can just bash them all you want.
Well, everyone that Captain Marvel hates, which, mind you, if you're listening and you haven't read it yet, there is a quick piece on the upcoming Marvel film Captain Marvel up at amren.com right now.
It's one of the first pieces.
So here's what some of the language says, and if I could be so bold to read, quote, whereas white supremacists in the United States have exploited and continue to exploit bigotry and weaponize hate for political gain, targeting traditionally persecuted peoples, including African Americans, Native Americans, and other people of color, Jews, Muslims, Hindus, Sikhs, immigrants, and others with verbal attacks, incitement, and violence, whereas on August 11th and 12th, 2017, self-identified neo-Confederates, white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and Ku Klux
Clansmen held white supremacist events in Charlottesville, Virginia, whereas a white nationalist murdered nine African-American worshippers at the Emmanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina, on the evening of June 17, 2015, Whereas, on October 27, 2018, the perpetrator of the deadliest attack on Jewish people in the history of the United States killed 11 worshippers at the Tree of Life Synagogue... No, no, let me stop you right there.
Every one of these things is blasting white people.
And it's fascinating to me that Alana Omar, who is supposed to have said something ferociously anti-Semitic, becomes an excuse to lay out all of this historic stuff about wicked white people.
Her purported anti-Semitism takes a back seat to a bipartisan condemnation of white people again!
Exactly!
The only time Congress can get together is when it comes to a bipartisan agreement that, hey, the greatest threat to America is white identity.
When America was founded with the Naturalization Act of 1790, hint hint, wink wink, on the basis of immigration being white and of good moral character.
Let's get back to this resolution condemning what was purportedly a condemnation of anti-Semitism.
Whereas, accusing Jews of being more loyal to Israel or to the Jewish community than to the United States constitutes anti-Semitism because... Well, it just does.
It does.
And, yeah, I mean... And, you know, I must say we have not read all the whereas clauses.
And they did lather up a lot of anti-Semitism stuff, too.
It's not as though it's completely absent.
But we did emphasize the business here about the wicked white people.
But the point of all of this is, it does not specifically cite Ilhan Omar's dual loyalty comments.
Again, in less than three weeks, in less than 21 days, she has become an international icon purportedly of anti-Semitic tropes.
She's been attacked universally from the right, the left, conservatives, Democrats, and yet in the resolution that the Democrats took a couple days to write, that was all put In the backseat.
No, that was put in the trunk of a car that's driven exclusively by anti-white tropes.
Let's use that word, anti-white tropes.
Don't say exclusively, but primarily.
And one of the things that the resolution encourages is, it says, we encourage law enforcement and government officials to avoid conduct that raises the specter of unconstitutional profiling.
Well, there once You know, while we're condemning anti-Semitism, let's not forget racial profiling!
And not only racial profiling, they should avoid conduct that raises the specter of racial profiling.
Gosh, and how do you even avoid that?
We're going to walk around avoiding raising specters.
That's a pretty tough thing to do, especially when we have so many detectors of racism who are so sensitive, not just to specters, but emanations and penumbras, imaginary this.
Anyway, we're not going to raise any specters.
Police are nothing more than spooks, and like you said, these terrifying Ghosts and goblins and ghouls that haunt the black community.
No, this is what America gets now.
There was a wonderful tweet, I won't mention the guy's name, I actually forgot the guy's name, where he pointed out, do neocons understand that this invade the world, invite the world madness?
This is what ends up happening.
You know, Ben Shapiro famously tweeted out, he doesn't care about the browning of America as long as the Constitution remains.
Guess what, buddy boy?
These guys are in charge of the Democratic Party, and it's only going to get crazier and crazier.
There's no getting off this ride.
And again, what unites this coalition of the fringes, all these various ethnic caucuses that are in the Democratic Party, the Black Caucus, the Hispanic Caucus, they're all united by antipathy toward heterosexual white males and Christianity, mind you.
Because again, there is nothing about anti-Christian bigotry.
And it would be fun to go in and look at all of the Whereas, in the citations that they point out in this resolution, see, hey wait, how many of these actually ended up being hoaxes, or being done, or absolutely just kind of made up?
So... Well, and meanwhile, back in Ilhan Omar's hometown, some strange doings have come to the attention of the authorities.
You know, I read a lot about Minneapolis, and Minneapolis was once the hotbed of the American wrestling Alliance.
Verne Gagne.
It was pretty famous, Mr. Taylor.
I know you're scoffing, you're laughing.
I can only imagine.
But this is where a lot of the famous wrestlers in the 1980s that were part of Vince McMahon's empire.
They all grew up in Robertsdale, Minnesota.
All just a bunch of good old white boys.
Well, you can laugh because that Minnesota is gone now.
That Minnesota doesn't exist.
Before 1990, there were no Somalis in Minnesota.
It's a different state now.
Because guess what?
East African community is reeling from weekend violence and it has demanded that police take action.
Minneapolis' Somali residents and business owners, Somali business owners I guess, They stepped up calls for city hall and police headquarters to help curb the senseless shootings that they say are too often overlooked.
Last Friday, I guess that was February 28th, five men of Somali descent were shot in separate attacks, one fatally.
It doesn't point out who the shooters were.
Well, they were Somalis.
Oh, yes.
Thank you.
It's an eye for an eye.
There's actually another article that I read where it's this Old Testament, this biblical wrath of God type stuff.
Old eye for an eye.
And, you know, police and community members have pinned the blame for the bloodshed on an ongoing feud between Cedar Riverside neighborhood gangs, like 1627.
And I'm not even going to try and pronounce this.
Madiban with an attitude.
Madiban with attitude.
The MWA.
And on their rivals, the Somali outlaws.
Now, when you think about Minneapolis, I think about what is that show on public radio, Prairie Home Companion?
I don't think this is what Garrison Keller thought when he was talking about those Swedish settlers.
Yeah, now the city is terrorized by Madiban with attitude and the Somali outlaws blazing away at each other.
Friday's shootings, last Friday's shootings, on the last day of Black History Month of 2019 repeated a familiar pattern.
A shooting on one gang's turf Hours later, as followed by if not minutes, an eye-for-an-eye response was not to appear weak.
This is what Somali community members say.
As with other recent shootings, police immediately stepped up patrols in both neighborhoods to try and stop further retaliation.
But again, many in this Somali and this African community wonder if they could be doing more.
Now, of course, if they do more, the police are the bad guys.
Of course.
How dare you?
How dare you come in?
Because didn't we just have a resolution passed by the House of Representatives which encourages law enforcement and government officials To avoid conduct that raises the specter of unconstitutional profiling.
That's right.
They cannot cruise around in these neighborhoods because that would be profiling, wouldn't it?
That would be assuming that these Somali neighborhoods are more crime-prone and more dangerous than the lily-white neighborhoods.
We can't have that.
They've just been condemned, as you say, by the United States Congress.
A gentleman by the name of Rusam Solomon, owner of the Red Sea Bar and Restaurant, said the responsibility for curbing the violence falls equally on police in the Somali community, but he questioned why two Somali-American officers recently assigned to the Cedar Riverside Beat weren't working nights when many of the shootings occur.
He said, quote, the problem we're dealing with is that they work during the day and not during the night, so they've just had little effect.
Right, right.
Well, why not replace all the white police officers with the Somali police?
Well, we saw what happened.
Recall last year, I guess it was 2017 when a Somali police officer shot the Australian, the white woman.
Yes, yes.
Well, he's off the force for now.
Finally, finally.
But I don't think he's going to be charged with that.
Oh no, I believe he was charged.
But we'll see what happens.
In any case, I thought it was quite fascinating here that the first precinct inspector, poor beleaguered white man, Eddie Frizzell, He says they're increasing foot patrols.
They're reassigning some of the mounted police officers to ride in squad cars.
He's got a dedicated response car that will whiz into the neighborhood whenever anything bad happens.
But, he said, the department can't do it alone, emphasizing the need for broad police community partnerships to overcome cultural barriers.
It's those cultural barriers that are causing the Madiban with an attitude and the Somali outlaws to shoot each other.
It's because of cultural barriers between the police and the community.
This state is so fascinating.
Remember, it was maybe 2016 when the governor, who is a scion of the Target fortune there based in Minneapolis, basically lambasted any white Minnesotan who lamented what was happening with the racial changes and said, hey, we have too many B-plus citizens.
We need fresh blood.
And I guess the fresh blood he mentioned at that point was a prophecy for the fresh blood that's spilt by Somalis of the Maribon with attitude!
Don't laugh!
Come on, that's the wave of the future!
I'm not sure what Maribon are.
We should look that up before we got on the program here and explain to people what Maribon are.
But anyway, well, from the snowy depths of Minnesota down to our sunny border.
The Mexico border.
Things are popping down there.
For the fourth time in five months, the number of migrant families crossing the southwest border has broken records.
Fourth time in five months.
Now, and of course this means the government facilities that are supposed to house these people are completely overwhelmed, as are the agents that are supposed to handle them.
More than 76,000 people hopped the border.
In February, more than double the levels from the same period of last year.
And this is about the highest number in February in the last dozen years.
And, interestingly enough, more than 90% of the newcomers are from Guatemala.
I mean, just think, if Guatemalans stayed home, 90% of the problem would be gone.
It's quite fascinating the way this sort of thing sort of migrates from point to point.
You know, first one thing, you know, it's Guatemalans, then it's Hondurans, it might be Haitians, Mexicans.
There's some sort of nationality roulette going on here.
In any case, Central American migrants once took weeks to hoof it through Mexico, but now they are zooming up on buses, and they're at the border in just a couple of days.
So, and in El Paso, for example, Most of the families are being processed after submitting their asylum applications.
There's a volunteer network that temporarily looks after these people, and it has had to expand to 20 facilities compared to only three last year.
And these border hoppers are now being housed in churches, they've got a converted nursing home turned over to them, and 125 hotel rooms are paying with out of donations from this El Paso volunteer group.
Now, the problem, of course, is there is a tremendous pull factor in the United States.
In Central America, in particular, they follow the developments in United States immigration law and enforcement policies more closely than the football matches.
This is really big and fascinating and top of the first page news down there.
And so they have learned.
that there have been federal laws and court settlements that prohibit the authorities from deporting
No.
Central Americans without long proceedings, and they can't detain immigrant families
for more than 20 days.
That's not long enough for them to be given their full judicial proceedings.
You can't just say, out.
No, you've got to spend days and days and months and months making sure that we have crossed every T and dotted every I
and made sure no possible right has been violated.
imaginary or real.
And so, after 20 days, they're released.
And that, of course, is what makes it so attractive to come with a child and pretend you're a family.
Because in the old days, if you were a man, a single man, they could hold you for an indefinite amount of time until they'd gone through your papers and found that you had no right to be here, and poof!
Off you went.
But if you've got children, they can't do that.
And then it's not only that.
They're bringing these children.
Many of them are sick.
Last year, the authorities referred 12,000 border crossers to emergency rooms.
This is not just medical treatment in these facilities.
They've got plenty of that.
This is 12,000 people had to go straight to the emergency room for heaven's sake.
Every time that happens, you've got to send an agent with them.
And the agent waits while this Guatemalan, or whoever this person is from, gets treatment on your and my dime, and then puts the cuffs back on them, whatever it is they do, and haul them back to the facility.
You know, this isn't just an invasion, Mr. Taylor.
This is a form of siege warfare where the aggressor is not paying for the siege.
The American taxpayer's pain.
I was just listening to 1453.
I was just listening to 1453.
It's a book I like to listen to or read once a year just because it's such a tragic story
about the fall of Constantinople.
And it talks about how during medieval times or the Middle Ages, how difficult it was to
have these armies.
Because think about from a supply chain, logistics standpoint, you didn't have penicillin.
So your crisis was disease.
You had to worry about sanitation.
You had to worry about feeding.
You had to find potable water.
yet to have. How.
housing, how difficult that was. And here we have a situation where America is truly under siege
by this mass of third world humanity. Hondurans, Guatemalans, OTMs, Mexicans.
And yet we're paying for it.
Of course.
It's so depressing.
And as has been pointed out so many times, this is all a function of our rules.
How we tie our own feet and hands so that we can't get any of the stuff done.
If you bring a child and that child is from a bordering country, Mexico or Canada, you don't have to do any of this.
You say, out!
Go home!
But if they're from anywhere else, there's a particular law that says they cannot simply be summarily bounced.
And that has to do with some sort of crazy mumbo-jumbo about child trafficking.
If they've come all the way across Mexico, then we have to handle them with kid gloves.
That law should be changed tomorrow so that if they're against the law, bounce them!
But if they are not from Mexico, if they're not from Canada, then we've got to go through all this and of course they get released into the interior and then we'll never find them again.
Well as we've learned from this new House Representatives, the Democrats are completely in favor of this siege of America and unfortunately a large number of Republicans.
The Republicans under Trump had the house for two years.
The Koch Foundation, the Koch-funded conservative inc.
organizations, they have their tentacles now.
I don't know.
They really want children with communicable diseases, but anyway.
and key areas of the Trump administration, they're gonna do everything they can
to keep these borders open.
I don't know.
They really want children with communicable diseases, but anyway, now of course,
your favorite freshman congresswoman, AOC, just the other day, she said that these people
down there on the border, with nothing but the clothes on their backs,
who wanna get in and become freeloaders, are more American than anyone who wants to keep them out
could ever be.
Did you see that quotation?
I did see that quotation.
Boy, the breathtaking arrogance of that.
You could have come here in 1619 and been here and voted in every election,
fought in every war, but you are less American than these people
who've never set foot in the country, probably don't even speak English,
and all they wanna do here is come and have their extended palms greased.
And they are more American than you could ever be!
Well, remember, when you were on your trip to Europe, Peggy Noonan and the hallowed pages of the Wall Street Journal said, all that conservatism must do is keep the free market alive.
And so that, I don't see much of a contradiction there.
Because in AOC's mind, people can say, oh, she's a socialist, blah, blah, blah.
All she wants is more labor coming across the border.
Wait, wait.
If the only important thing is keeping the free market alive, how do we even know what these border hoppers think about the free market?
They have no opinion on it at all.
But they're still more American than I could possibly be.
That's obviously true.
AOC said so, and I'm sure Ilhan Omar thought the exact same thing.
I'm sure she did.
Well, in any case, weren't you going to tell us about some of the health cases that are coming in, too?
This is all very exciting.
Yeah, a fantastic writer at Conservative Review, a guy named Daniel Horowitz, who I strongly urge all of our listeners to follow his work.
It's been featured on Matt Drudge's website, the Drudge Report, recently.
On Tuesday, the Customs and Border Protection Commissioner, Kevin McAlen, Announce the building of a new facility to deal with the health crisis of those coming over the border and then who surrendered themselves to agents.
An astonishing 31,000 medical referrals were made from illegal aliens so far this year.
It's straining hospitals, local county emergency medical personnel, and it's up 12,000 from last year.
Think about that for a second.
So there were 19,000 medical referrals In all of 2018, and already it's up 12,000.
This shows you the breadth of this crisis that's happening at the border.
No, it's already 31,000.
But it's already reached the 2018 levels and it's already above it almost by what, 60%?
In just three months.
These are astonishing numbers.
This is the kind of stuff, Mr. Taylor, you think back and before we were doing pre-production, Listeners, and we were talking about Ellis Island and how they had it set up where they would have multiple examinations.
And if you didn't pass the first test, they basically say, hey, you're going back.
Choose your parent, they're going to go back with you.
If it was a child.
If it was a child under 12 and you didn't pass the test, boom, you're gone from Ellis Island.
and you know they made the ship the shipping line that brought them over take them back for free we didn't pay their fare and so there was actually a certain amount of screening before they even got on board because the shipping companies didn't want to get stuck with free passengers heading back but anyway uh yes more more excitement here that was from a far different country than what we have now because last september the honduran ministry of health they declared a medical state of emergency after at least 5 000 incidents of mumps were reported hey let's fast forward to This week, March of 2019, Texas health officials are reporting 186 cases of mumps at detention facilities within Texas
Which is still the busiest migration route for Central Americans, i.e.
Hondurans.
So what occurred around last September?
Well, that was the start, Mr. Taylor, and our dear listeners, of the caravan from Honduras and in Honduras.
That's right.
These are the people who, they began arriving over the past several months as the Mexican government and cartel smugglers sprinkled into caravans, you know, groups of 100 to 300 people rather than leaving, rather than having them all come in at once.
Now, the Daily Caller reports this.
There have been many cases of chicken pox, tuberculosis, scabies, and lice among the migrants.
We're talking about medieval diseases that have long been eradicated in the United States.
Well, yes, yes.
And, oh, they talk about one teenager showing up in a medical clinic at the Texas border with, quote, a vile-smelling wound on his foot that looked so bad a pediatrician thought he'd have to lose his leg.
Yeah, and you've got a rotating medical team near the Southern California border where they've reportedly discovered hundreds of cases of communicable diseases and other conditions in the first two months, January and February of 2019, including, and I quote, 362 cases of lice, 113 cases of scabies, 22 cases of possible flu, and 4 cases of chicken pox.
Now as early as 1907 we passed laws singling out those with tuberculosis for exclusion.
112 years later in 2019, and the current year, we've gone backwards by allowing the courts to essentially invite in a population that is 83 times more likely to have tuberculosis than Americans.
Rather than turning them back, we are now paying your tax dollars and mine for their medical care.
That's the astonishing thing.
In the old days, we would have said, no, get out of here.
Or we would stick them on an island, quarantine them, put them on the first boat back.
Now, we say, okay, in you go, and we have to cure them.
They're more American than you or I are.
Of course, they're more American, so they certainly deserve more and more and tenderer treatment than I ever would.
But, uh, well, tell me some good news.
I think we've got some good news coming up.
It's the next story.
Don't we detect certain fractures in this monolithic wall of hatred against the white man?
Well, we've mentioned before...
Again and again that the Democratic Party in 2019 is nothing more than a coalition of the fringes united by their antipathy toward white America and that it does include white females.
There was an individual on Twitter.
She's got about 9,000 followers.
And this tweet has gotten over, I want to say, 8,000 retweets.
It's gone viral.
Her name is Sarah Roa.
Rao.
Sarah Rao.
You're better with surnames than I am.
Clearly an Indian.
And given names, too.
She is an Indian.
She tweeted this out.
And she actually made it, she pinned it to the top of her Twitter handle.
I am going to unfollow anyone who posts anything positive about Nancy Pelosi.
Nancy Pelosi is a white feminist.
White feminists are white supremacists.
Nancy Pelosi is a white supremacist.
And if you idolize Nancy Pelosi, you may as well declare allegiance to David Duke.
End quote.
End quotation of the tweet.
Not just fractures, but this is Pangea.
You're seeing that all these coalitions were united.
It formed this massive continent that looked insurmountable to white America's future.
But you know what?
They break apart every so often.
Not every year.
A slow pace which takes Centuries upon centuries.
Eons.
This is happening before our eyes.
We're starting to notice the cracks.
It's like in a cartoon.
The rocks start coming down the side of the mountain.
You can see it happening.
It's a racial pangea, and it's breaking apart.
I like that.
Well, I like that, too.
I was just sitting here admiring that simile you had here, but I was just thinking how this works.
I mean, white feminists are white supremacists.
Well, does that mean that white anti-feminists are not white supremacists?
I think all she's really saying is that white women Our white supremacists.
That's all it is.
Nancy, clear out.
You're no different from David Duke, ultimately.
What this really is saying, Nancy Pelosi and David Duke have in common one thing.
Their whiteness.
Their white.
That's right.
So Nancy Pelosi thinks she has been on the side of the angels, doing good things for women and non-whites and immigrants and all that.
Too bad, Nancy.
You're no different from David Duke because you're As AOC's primary candidate found out,
disloyalty to whiteness didn't keep his seat in Congress.
He had spent how many...
Was he 20 years?
20 years?
What was his name?
I don't remember his name, but also the white congressman from the Presleys district in Massachusetts.
Yes.
Well, you know, the other thing is, I think his name was Cameron.
We apologize to our listeners for not having that guy's name at our fingertips.
Of course, he's gone under the dust heap of history now.
Although, you know, I actually looked up what he's up to.
Do you know what he's doing now?
I don't.
He is a lobbyist in Congress.
Really?
Yes!
So the swine is probably making more money than ever.
But I imagine he cringes every time he sees a headline mentioning his primary opponent in the Democratic primary.
In any case, let us hope that more and more white people in the Democratic Party are waking up to the fact that so long as you're white, you are no better than David Duke in the minds of your erstwhile supporters and confederates.
So, now moving on to Google, one of my favorite companies.
There was a problem and a bit of a scandal last December having to do with the fact that a certain number of Google's 88,000 employees discovered that Google was working on a special search engine for China.
It was a search engine that had an internal development code known as Dragonfly, and it was specifically designed to censor various categories of information, especially associated with those that the commies don't like.
Democracy, religion, protest, various forms of human rights.
So, these righteous Google employees were horrified at the idea of censorship, and they started this movement within the company to dump Dragonfly.
Well, and as it happened, Dragonfly, which Google had expected to introduce sometime between January and April of this year, The folks who run the company said that they had announced that they were going to put it on hold.
They weren't going to do this.
But CEO Sundar Pichai, sounds like another Indian, he said he refuses to say that they have completely stopped and ditched Dragonfly.
And there are many people within the company who think that they are quietly continuing to work on it.
Now, the result is that a number of people, some of them in senior positions, have quit since last December because they're so upset about the fact that the company appears to be continuing to work on this browser or this search engine that will censor as the Chinese want it to do.
Now, Sergey Brin, who founded Google, he was entirely opposed to censorship of this kind.
But this new guy, Sundar Pichai, who is Google's CEO since 2015, has a different view.
He really wants to get a search engine in China, and guess what?
He thinks that censorship, that's a small price to pay to gain access to the country's more than 800 million Internet users.
It's a lot of revenue and that's a lot of money for Google or for Alphabet shareholders.
That's right.
And so there is suspicion that he may be waiting for the controversy around Dragonfly to die down before he quietly resurrects it and hawks it off the Chinese after.
Hey, Mr. Taylor, capitalists will have a field day being able to target those 800 million users.
Well, they certainly would.
They certainly would.
But what is intriguing to me, of course, is that there are apparently employees at Google who are willing to walk out the door and protest over censorship in China.
Well, if they're high-ranking... Go ahead.
Well, of course, the obvious question.
I mean, it's almost an anticlimax to point it out, but the obvious question is, why aren't they worried about censorship in the United States?
They're for it!
Exactly!
They've already shown with YouTube.
Think about that report that just came out about how I think it was a story about anti-vaccinations, anti-vaxxers.
Their videos are now being, they're no longer being promoted.
You've seen collapse.
People like Stephen Molyneux is no longer seeing his videos promoted or recommended.
I mean this is going this was all something that started after president
after then candidate Trump won the election. Oh you know I think they've had
it in the back of their minds really from the start.
They had this sort of phony idealism about how this is going to be free speech, we're going to empower everyone, but just as soon as some of their own sacred ideas got punctured and deflated, boy they turned on a dime.
It was a free-for-all though.
There was a point where Twitter Where Facebook, where YouTube before Google acquired YouTube and it became a subsidiary of Alphabet.
Where there was, and even the internet.
I mean, you think about how... I got an email from a friend the other day who pointed out that, gosh, you really can't find any searches for AR anymore.
For American Renaissance on Google, on the first page, it rarely shows up.
When you used to be able to type in, you know, black on white crime stats, the very first page you'd have a link to an AR story, the color of crime.
Whereas on such search engines as DuckDuckGo, curiously enough, AR shows up very high on a lot of these search results.
Yes, yes.
I've never done a systematic test, and I really need to sit down and do that.
With duck, duck, doe, and bing, and get yourself a completely incognito window with no search history at all, and see what these different search engines do.
I know that I'm not the only person, who's part of the dissident right, who has this very clear sense that we're being shadowbanned in this respect.
But, yeah, there was a time.
But my point is, yes, they had this idea that it's going to be a free-for-all, a free speech, and you're going to counter bad speech with good speech and the good guys would win.
Well, it turns out the bad guys were winning.
Do you remember there was some automated bot that was put together that was going to sort of collect various ideas from the internet, sort of mechanically come up with tweets, and in about 30 minutes it was tweeting racism, antisemitism.
It was a form of artificial intelligence.
Exactly.
It just picked up all the bad habits of human beings.
Oh dear, oh dear.
Or the purported bad habits, we should say.
Speaking of bad habits, Mr. Saylor, there is a story that harkens back to one that boomers might remember.
Now, I don't recall the author of the book, Population Bomb, who came out and said that the world was going to end.
Was his name Paul?
Paul Ehrlich?
Was it Paul Ehrlich?
He was one of these guys who thought that the sky was going to fall.
Exactly.
Stop having kids.
You were going to starve to death in the dark.
A neo-Malthusian.
Well, guess what's happening in England, on the old continent?
I wish there'd be some positive news coming from England.
Well, this is one of those stories that makes you question whether or not there's intelligent life on Earth.
About 60 people have joined a new group, a new initiative called Birthstrike.
Consisting of folks, quote, too concerned by the consequences of ecological collapse to have offspring, to have children, end quote.
Now think about this for a second, dear listener and Mr. Taylor.
Throughout all of human history, calamity, collapse, violence, war, pestilence, disease have been a fact of life.
And yet people kept having children.
The Black Plague hits Europe.
People are still copulating and they're still producing children nine months later.
Stork doesn't bring them.
Throughout all the crises of humanity, peace has been kind of an abnormal thing throughout human history.
So now we have a time period where these white women in England have decided to create birth strike.
And this group was interviewed on BBC and a female by the name of Blythe Pepineau.
She's 33 years old.
She was actually somewhat attractive.
I watched this interview and I encourage our listeners to track down this interview.
She told the BBC why she founded the group.
Last year I read the latest report from the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, IPCC, and I realized how wrong it would be to bring a child into a world on the brink of catastrophe.
Now we are looking for other women and men who feel the same way to join us.
End quote.
This sounds like something from that horror cult film, The Wicker Man, where all these pagans just get together and they just have sex and then they burn the... Have you ever seen The Wicker Man?
Of course not.
Of course you haven't.
Of course not.
All right, of course you haven't.
But no, again, this sounds like it's just gonna be... This is just so weird, reading all this, that this ideology has now permeated into their minds that, gosh, we just can't have kids.
While the real population growth is in the continent like Africa, or the real ecological crisis, is in India or China when it comes to pollution and it comes to these horrific scenes of the videos and the images of rivers just filled with pollutants and plastic.
I think I read where 9 out of 10 of that ratio of plastic pollutants in the ocean and the rivers comes from Indian and China rivers.
Well, of course it would be racist to ask them to do anything about that, for heaven's sake.
And Birthstrike now has at least 60 members.
And now that the BBC is promoted like this, I suppose it's just going to grow and grow and grow.
Well, Alice Brown of Bristol, England, who is also one of those 60 members, she said this, quote, I'm depressed every day because of the ecological crisis, and I'm terrified of passing this burden on to a child, she explained.
I'm gutted to not be able to start my family."
Well you know what, how many other people out there, how many young impressionable white children who were taught about white privilege, who were taught the same ecological catastrophes upon us, how many of those are scared to a point where they change their entire mindset and they become these SJW woke warriors who marched to the tune of Alain Omar and AOC and are
prepared to denounce not only their white privilege, but potentially to go to war to
ensure that whites have no future.
Well, this is something that I can imagine only white people doing.
It's just another one of those unique forms of insanity that we seem to be susceptible to.
Well, it's a cult.
You think about some of the cults, the Hale-Bopp cult that back in, what was it, 1997?
There was that Hale-Bopp comet and they all drank the Kool-Aid.
They were found in some mansion.
I don't remember what state it was in the United States.
All dead, yes.
They were all dead and then, you know, maybe their souls went up and they found peace and serenity on Hillbop.
Obviously, that's not true.
It didn't happen.
But if that's what they want to believe, to get through life's conundrums and the enigma of life, I guess that's what they need, Mr. Taylor.
But for some people, in the absence of an actual nation-state, insanity reigns.
And people will cling to whatever idea makes the most sense.
In our country, you know what?
It's football.
It's sports.
That's a cult.
That's a religion that people have.
Well, yes, that'll keep them alive, I guess.
Something to live for.
Well, it's really too bad about these birthstrike types.
I feel sorry for them.
And as you say, there's these attractive young white women who probably would make loving mothers.
And they're just, at least for now, they're renouncing motherhood because they're afraid of bringing humans into the world, despite the fact that no white population is actually even reproducing itself.
But white people are the only ones who seem to care about this.
Now, moving on from London to New York City.
We have a little story about Mayor Bill de Blasio, who's been the mayor now since 2014.
He's been re-elected once.
He has cancelled one of his signature political initiatives.
This had to do with education, and it was something called the Renewal Program.
And the idea was that instead of shutting down malfunctioning schools, which is the way his predecessor, Michael Bloomberg, handled the problem of these miserable students in miserable schools, his idea was, you're going to give them all sorts of more resources and encouragement and this and that.
And this renewal program, into which he poured $773 million, was unable to turn around these long-struggling public schools.
You know, real quick about Bloomberg, Mr. Taylor.
He's one of those honest liberals.
He did a number of things.
He kept a lot of the programs alive that Giuliani had had.
I believe that he fought to stop and frisk.
He's a huge hypocrite.
He's one of these white liberals who probably understands black gun crime, the reality of black gun crime.
He can see the stats the New York Police Department puts together that shows that all gun crime, 98% of it, is black or brown people.
And yet all he wants to do is disarm whites because he wants to have safe streets and safe urban areas.
He's prepared to stop and frisk a whole lot of blacks and a whole lot of Hispanics.
And also he's a major donor to Johns Hopkins in Baltimore because that's where he went to school.
And you know what?
He is one of the main people who is behind The university having its own private police force, like you see at a lot of schools.
University of Chicago, I believe that Yale has its own private police force.
Oh gosh, practically every major university does.
That are in these decaying urban areas.
But to return to what's going on in New York City with Mayor de Blasio.
Bloomberg had this idea that if you've got these miserable schools, you're going to break them up, you're going to fire the teachers, fire the principals, and break these students up into smaller schools, maybe with some sort of specific theme.
The point was, you were going to punish the people who are running these schools.
Now, between you and me, I think it's often not the fault of the teachers and the principals, but it might be.
Some of these students are incorrigible.
Bad students, not bad teachers.
The point is, now this new de Blasio program, it was based on the union-friendly theory that struggling schools, their problem wasn't bad staff and bad teaching, bad principals, just more money, more money.
So, of course, the teacher's union was delighted about this.
But, like all of these initiatives, without exception, it did no good.
It did no good.
773 million dollars later, Mayor de Blasio is a sadder and wiser man.
Now, he says, nevertheless, I'm at peace that with the information we had and the structure we had at the time, it was a sensible approach.
But I wouldn't do it that way again.
Now, and this is an editorial comment by the New York Times from which I extracted this argument, I'm sorry, this article.
And the New York Times says, the question of how to fix broken schools is a great unknown in education, particularly in big city school districts.
You know what's a great unknown?
What's a great unknown?
How to fix these broken schools.
It's a great unknown.
You know why it's a great unknown?
Because it can't be done.
Because a lot of what comes in the door can't be fixed.
Now, it can be improved, but you simply cannot take the population that attends New York City public schools.
And I believe it's now 95, 98% non-white.
There's just only a sprinkling of white people there.
And you know, there could be, there are probably some hardworking Asians in there, but overwhelmingly black and Hispanic.
And the reason we go through all of these crazy expensive gyrations is people don't realize you can't make a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
I mean, our grandmothers understood that.
Bill de Blasio does not.
So, he has finally given up.
And again, you know, $773 million?
Gone?
It'll never come back?
It's like that $100 million that Zuckerberg gave to the school district of Newark.
I mean, this is seven times as much!
Well, and you think about that quote where he says, hey, you know what?
It was a sensible approach.
I would not do it again that way.
It doesn't matter.
You already did it.
Right.
It's like the Titanic captain.
It's like the captain of the Titanic saying, hey, you know what?
We would have avoided that iceberg if we could do it over.
But for him to say with the information and the structure we had at the time, the information they had at the time, I had the information he needed.
He should have asked me.
Plenty of people had the information he needed.
This guy was just too stupid to look for it.
Well, and Bloomberg had the information, and say what you will about his approach.
He at least tried to say, we can't keep funding this nonsense.
His theory was, look, to the extent that the teachers and administrators are to blame, fire the losers.
But no, no, no, de Blasio, you know, everybody's beautiful in his own way.
You know who's got a good theory in all this, Mr. Taylor?
Who's that?
Robert Weisberg.
Oh, well, not bad schools, bad students.
Isn't that the title of your book?
Bad students, not bad teachers is the title, I believe.
I wonder if that's still up on Amazon.
Well, I think it probably is, but you know, maybe not for long.
Of course, oh, good old Bill de Blasio.
I love this guy.
You know, he's married to a woman named Chirlane McRae.
And you can tell from the spelling of her first name, C-H-I-R-L-A-N-E.
That she is not a white woman from the suburbs.
Well, she's not an uptown girl.
How dare you?
How dare you dabble in stereotypes?
I'm sorry.
I'm guilty.
I plead guilty.
Now, the mayor calls her my closest confidant and number one advisor.
To the point that although she is barred by law from taking a salary from the city, she's got a full-time staff of five.
Full-time staff of five?
Boy, I wish I had a full-time staff of five.
In any case, she is the proprietress of something called Thrive NYC.
This is a mental health related something or other that she concocted four years ago.
The city has spent $900,000,000 on this thing.
$900,000,000!
A billion here, a billion there.
Pretty soon you're talking about real money.
$200,000,000 a year, basically, since it started.
And nobody has any idea of where the money's gone.
Nobody's kept any receipts.
The whole idea, of course, was to spread mental health throughout the city and heal all the sickos and crazies.
Well, as the New York Post points out, the subways and street corners are still just teeming with crazy people.
What has happened with this $900 million?
Now, just to see how she is really essentially co-mayor, just the other day there was a press release from City Hall and it said, Mayor de Blasio and First Lady Chirlane McRae appoint J. Philip Thompson as Deputy Mayor.
Not the mayor appoints him.
The mayor and his wife appoint him.
What the heck?
What the heck?
At that time, de Blasio told reporters that McCrae had joined him in quote, in feeling great enthusiasm as we went through the hiring process and that she quote, is going to be working very, very closely with our new deputy mayor.
Wow.
She is, I mean, I guess she's an unappointed, essentially a co-mayor.
But in any case, the next time they've hired a new school's chief.
A new school's chief.
I guess the old one was no good.
The old one must have suffered the same delusions that de Blasio suffers from.
But in any case, once this guy was hired, when he made a little talk about this, he says, I want to thank Chirlane for many, many hours she's put into the effort of hiring him.
And then, only later, did he thank First Deputy Mayor Dean Fullyhan, and he said, we three acted as a team.
Wow, this is pretty high praise for a woman who is unelected, unsalaried, but apparently is running half the show.
And you know, I've just got a few... I looked into this woman a little bit.
She grew up in the very, very white Longmeadow, Massachusetts.
At one time, she was the only black student in her high school.
She went to Wellesley in 1972, and there she became radicalized when she joined the Combahee River Collective, a black feminist organization which inspired her to write prose and poetry and think of herself as a black revolutionary.
Have you read any of her poetry?
I confess, I have not.
My research didn't go that far, but I suspect at its very best, occasionally it rises to the level of Doggerall.
She also published an essay in Essence in 1979 entitled, I Am a Lesbian.
Now, Essence later described this as a groundbreaking essay, saying that it is, quote, perhaps the first time a black gay woman had spoken so openly and honestly about her sexuality in a black magazine.
Now, uh, Chirlane McRae married Bill de Blasio in 1994 and asked about that essay.
In essence, her reply was, she hates labels.
So that appears to have put the question to rest.
That question is a homophobic trope.
Sorry, sorry.
That's the word of the day, trope.
Trope, yeah, yeah, yeah, trope.
But, you know, I would hesitate to marry a woman who had written a last essay called, I am a lesbian.
I would hesitate to marry a woman named Shirlane.
Well, I guess relaying is many things to many people.
So, in any case, you know, actually we have a little bit of time left for one of our reader questions here.
And this is always a kind of an agonizing question, and I don't always have a satisfying answer to it, but a man, one of our listeners asks, as a white man who's married to a non-white woman, where is my place in the movement?
Am I welcome in the AmRen community?
And I say, of course you are.
You're welcome in the AMRAN community.
We have many supporters who are married to non-whites.
I think some of the, well, as we all know, John Derbyshire is married to a Chinese woman.
I've met her.
She's a charming woman.
That does not stop him from being a very, very insightful commentary and an occasional American Renaissance conference speaker.
Also, there is Bruno Golnish, a high-ranking member of the French National Front.
He, too, has spoken at two American Renaissance Conferences.
He's married to a Japanese woman.
And in the case of a lot of people who write in to us, they married at a time when they did not have a fully formed racial consciousness.
Now, they love their wives, they love their children, and they're certainly not going to dump them But they really are found, they find themselves in a kind of a tragic situation, having as young people made a decision that they would not now make.
But they are obviously not going to turn their backs on their flesh and blood.
But this is the kind of tragedy that is created in a nation that Pretends that race doesn't matter.
Pretends that it's all just one big kumbaya festival.
Now, I don't know what sort of woman this listener is married to.
Most of the people that write to us are married to Asians.
I suppose that he could be married to a black woman.
But again, this is the kind of Just avoidable tragedy that we would not have in a healthy society that took race seriously.
But I say anyone is welcome in our movement.
And to the extent that this man can contribute, I welcome his contribution.
Do you have anything to add?
No, I think that's exactly the right way to look at it.
Each individual makes a conscious decision based on who they're going to marry.
You do have that freedom in this country.
You know, at some point I do foresee a point when the left decides the ultimate way to end the white privilege question is to pass legislation that doesn't allow white men and white women to get married.
That's the only way to effectively end the idea of white privilege is to deny a new white generation from being born.
Well, you know, I don't think they're going to pass laws forbidding it.
What they will do is simply encourage miscegenation and they will scoff at that.
They do enough of that already.
Yes, they do enough of that already.
We were just joking about...
Yes.
Interracial emojis.
Interracial dating emojis.
That's right.
That's right.
Interracial emojis are on their way.
You know, that's heartwarming news.
But every time you turn around, there's some encouragement of black-white, white-Asian, black-Asian, whatever it is, but mostly black male, white woman.
That is the ideal act of revolutionary miscegenation.
Racial defiance.
Yes.
Well, and you know, that's love knows no boundaries.
Love conquers all.
But, anyway, no, listener, we welcome your contributions, you welcome your thought, we welcome your cooperation, and once again, this is the kind of situation that comes about from growing up in a society that has lost all its bearings, racial and otherwise.
Well, if you have any questions you'd like Jared or myself or both of us to address in a future podcast, we love audience participation.
So shoot those over to sbpdl1 at gmail.com.
Once again that's sbpdl1 at gmail.com or You can simply come to the Contact Us tab at the AmRen.com website and we will be happy to answer your questions the more the merrier.
I'd also be happy to state that the New Century Foundation has copies still of Jared's banned books from Amazon, If We Do Nothing and White Identity.
And I know he's too modest to bring this up but you can get signed copies if you go to AmRen.com And I know that, again, these are too hot for Jeff Bezos's website, but they're not too hot for you to purchase.