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April 11, 2019 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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‘As Long as They Come Here Legally’
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We interrupt your regularly scheduled programming to bring to you Radio Renaissance.
Ladies and gentlemen, today Paul Kersey's gonna fly solo, like when you're doing your pilot training and they say, hey, it's time for your first solo flight.
That's what's happening today.
Jared Taylor, nor Henry Wolfe, can be with me on what should be a fantastic April 11th, 2019 podcast.
Once again, your host for the evening will be Paul Kersey, by his lonesome.
But we're going to have some fun.
First off, I want to say thank you to all of our listeners across the world who have sent in questions for Jared and myself or Henry and myself to answer.
If you would be so kind, continue to send those in.
Shoot those over to sbpdl1 at gmail.com.
Once again, that's sbpdl1 at gmail.com and that's numeral one.
I also want to say thank you very much to a gentleman by the name of Adam.
He was nice enough to donate to the Their Lives Matter Too Fund.
This is a book project that is currently in the process of being Edited, copyedited, and typeset.
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It's only because of your generous donations that we'll be able to Have a pretty substantial marketing campaign, advertising campaign, and try and get this book out to people who really need to see what's going on with the mainstream, with the corporate media.
Mainstream is the wrong word.
It's the corporate media, what the corporate media is out there doing and the stories that they're covering and the agenda that they're pushing.
And speaking of agenda, one of the more fascinating things that's happened this week If you pay attention to these kind of things, and I do, that is the sporting world.
Obviously, so many people are obsessed.
They live their lives vicariously through professional and collegiate sports.
And this past weekend, there was an NBA player.
National Basketball Association is about 19% white, roughly 78% black, 2% other.
white, roughly roughly 78% black, 2% other. So white players are a distinct minority.
Well, there was a long op-ed that was published at the Players Tribune by white Utah jazz player Kyle Korver.
And Kyle Korver blamed white people for, quote, inequality and, quote, racism in America.
Specifically, Korver insisted that white men today are, quote, responsible for all the racism of their ancestors.
Now in this April 8th editorial, Korver, who is a fantastic shooter, one of the few white guys in the NBA, he used to play with LeBron James on the Cleveland Cavaliers, he talked about how, like I said, as a white man, he is responsible for all of the, quote, racist actions of whites who have long been since dead.
So let's talk about what he actually said.
He said, quote, How can I, as a white man, part of this systemic problem become part of the solution when it comes to racism in my workplace, in my community, in this country?
Now, Korver would go on to write this, which I think was the key aspect of his op-ed, which got enormous praise from ESPN, which is the mega sports station owned by ABC Disney.
And all they did on April 8th was basically position this essay, this op-ed by Korver as breaking news.
Finally you have a white guy come out and go all in on this Black Lives Matter agenda.
And here is what Korver wrote.
This is the most important portion of Korver's essay.
Quote, Two concepts that I've been thinking about a lot lately Our guilt and responsibility.
When it comes to racism in America, I think that guilt and responsibility tend to be seen as more or less the same thing.
But I'm beginning to understand how there's a real difference.
As white people, are we guilty for the sins of our forefathers?
No, I don't think so.
But are we responsible for them?
Yes, I believe we are.
Now, Kyle Corver actually wrote this, that no, we're not guilty for the sins of our white forefathers, but we are responsible for them.
Now I'm not sure how you can differentiate the two, but he would go on to then say, quote, I know that as a white man, I have to hold my fellow white men accountable.
We all have to hold each other accountable.
And we all have to be accountable, period.
Not just for our actions, but also for the ways that our inaction can create a, quote, safe space for toxic behavior.
Ladies and gentlemen out there who don't pay attention to professional sports, who aren't aware of the enormous cultural position that ESPN has in influencing the minds of Tens of millions of people.
This essay, again, was treated as breaking news by ESPN on April 8th.
It was featured on Drudge.
It was featured on CNN, on MSNBC.
This was gushed over by the left.
People who Thought, finally, there's a white guy who's saying exactly what we're thinking.
And not just any white guy, but one of the few white guys in the National Basketball Association.
He didn't stop there saying that white people, not guilty for the sins of their forefathers, but responsible for them nonetheless.
No, no, he'd go on to write this, quote, Well, let me preface this by saying he's writing about why Black Lives Matter, why this movement, why groups such as Black Lives Matter are important.
Here's what he says, quote, it's about responsibility.
It's about understanding that when we've said that the word equality for generations, what
we've really meant is equality for a certain group of people.
It's about understanding that when we've said the word inequality for generations, what we've really meant is slavery and its aftermath, which is still being felt to this day.
It's about understanding on a fundamental level that black people and white people, they still have it different in America, and that those differences come from an ugly history, not some random divide.
And it's about understanding that black lives matter and movements like it matter because, well, let's face it, I probably would have been safe on the street that one night in New York and Thabo wasn't.
And I was safe on the court that one night in Utah and Russell wasn't.
End quote.
Now, what he's referring to there are some anecdotes from his career as a white NBA basketball player.
Again, white players represent roughly 19% of the National Basketball Association.
A lot of those players are Europeans, so I would love to see the numbers of actual white Americans who participate and are employed through one of the NBA franchises.
Corvert being one of those white athletes.
But again, he's stating that in a league that has made, goodness gracious, thousands of black Americans multi-millionaires.
Think about this.
LeBron James is a billionaire.
Michael Jordan, he owns the Charlotte Hornets.
Or they're not called the Charlotte Hornets anymore.
They're called the Charlotte Bobcats.
He has the million dollar brand of the Jumpman with his Nike contract.
You have Magic Johnson, who's gone on to be a successful businessman.
You have individuals like Charles Barkley.
You have people like Shaquille O'Neal.
You have people like Grant Hill.
Thousands of black men have had the opportunity to make tens of millions of dollars.
All by playing a child's game.
So when you hear Kyle Korver talk about inequality, you have to sit back and say to yourself, dude, what are you talking about?
What are you talking about?
You are one of the few white Americans that are actually employed by the National Basketball Association, and you have the audacity to lecture your fellow white men, as you wrote, your fellow white men, that though they aren't guilty for the actions of their white forefathers, they are responsible for them.
Once again, that same logic does not This is all about piling on that white guilt to ensure that in the present all white men can do is apologize for the past so that we have literally no say in the future.
And why this is an important story because you juxtapose that with one that the New York Post reported about the Ohio State defensive end Nick Bosa, his brother, plays in the NFL for the San Diego Chargers.
He was a top pick a few years ago.
Nick Bosa left Ohio State as a junior, so he's getting prepared for the upcoming NFL draft.
And once again, I know that a lot of our wonderful listeners out there and across the world might not pay attention to professional or collegiate sports, but unfortunately, What these sports do to influence our society we have to pay attention to because the trends are that more and more whites are becoming deracinated by having their entire life lived vicariously through what happens to their favorite professional or collegiate sports team.
Their entire emotions on a given weekend dictated by whether or not their alma mater wins on a fall Saturday.
So Nick Bosa came out and said that as he prepares for the upcoming April NFL draft, where he's projected to be one of the top picks, he said that he has wiped some of his Twitter slate clean.
Now why would he do that, you might ask?
Well, the New York Post reports that the Ohio State defensive end, who's projected to be one of the top picks in the upcoming NFL draft, he told ESPN Once again, that same channel owned by Disney, that same channel mind you that praised Kyle Korver for writing that white men might not be guilty for the sins of their forefathers but they are responsible for them, that same ESPN that Nick Bosa talked to,
He admitted that he has been deleting certain posts, including a 2016 tweet in which he called former 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick a clown due to his potential landing spot in the draft.
He wrote, he told ESPN, quote, I had to.
There's a chance I might end up in San Francisco.
End quote.
So Nick Bosa, a white Defensive end prospect in the upcoming NFL draft who's going to be one of the top picks Guaranteed to make a significant chunk of change in that first contract He admitted to ESPN a medium that lauded Kyle Korver for saying that white men might not be that white forethought that white people alive aren't guilty
For their forefathers' acts, but they are responsible for them.
He admitted that he has been cleaning his Twitter because of the political consequences.
Ladies and gentlemen, the political consequences of having those tweets proliferated for public consumption and for people to find out that he's a supporter of President Donald J. Trump.
Bosa had previously tweeted a picture of Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan with the caption, quote, GOATS, end quote.
GOATS, of course, that's an acronym for Greatest of All Time.
That's something that Sports Illustrated reported.
What's happening with Bosa's Twitter is he's becoming, as ESPN reported gleefully,
his online behavior has grown increasingly bland, end quote, as he leads up to the NFL combine which happened
this past March.
Because he's praised President Trump.
So because of these actions, he understands that he'll come under increasing scrutiny by the professional sports journalist cast, which praises white People, white athletes like Kyle Korver, who say, once again, let this sink into your minds here, who say that white men are not guilty for the actions of their forefathers, but they are responsible for them.
That gets you praised by the sports media, but simply putting up a post with a picture of Donald Trump and Ronald Reagan, or saying things Demeaning to Colin Kaepernick, who of course we all know went on a crusade for Black Lives Matter, anti-police, against racism by taking a knee during the Star-Spangled Banner, the national anthem.
This just goes to show you the priorities in our culture when it comes to how people are praised, how people are picked to be praised, and then how a sports figure is positioned to be the whipping boy for daring to say a few nice things about Donald Trump.
Think back a couple years ago to 2016 when Tom Brady was pictured with a Make America Great Again hat in his locker and the enormous controversy that this kick-started to a point that when they won the Super Bowl over the Atlanta Falcons in 2017 he didn't take the trip to the White House because he didn't want his appearance to be seen as An endorsement of President Trump.
This is how toxic things are when a white NBA player can be praised to the heavens for saying that white men are responsible for the actions of their forefathers.
Yet then you have a white NFL prospect who's about to be one of the top picks in the 2019 NFL Draft.
And what happens?
He has to go through his Twitter and cleanse it.
He has to put on the purifying PC waters to ensure that no journalist, no sports journalist to whichever city he goes to decides to find out, oh my gosh, this guy is a Donald Trump supporter.
We can't have that.
Now, I know this is definitely a story that For those who have listened to a lot of the fantastic Renaissance Radio, Radio Renaissance podcasts between Mr. Taylor and I. Mr. Taylor wouldn't have allowed that segment to have gone on that long because, again, he sees sports in a different prism than I do.
I do believe that it is important to pay attention to what's going on with professional and collegiate sports, follow the trends, and what I found most fascinating about this whole Positioning of Kyle Korver as some white savior, even though he's probably one of 8% of the NBA that is an actual white American because of the heavy influence of European players, who was praised for simply saying that, hey, white men aren't guilty for the sins of their forefathers, but they are responsible for them.
Let that sink through your head, ladies and gentlemen, as to where we are in 2019.
when it comes to race relations and where a guy like Nick Bosa who has to delete his entire
history on Twitter because he dare praise President Trump.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is the current year. Speaking of the current year...
Speaking of the current year...
One of the interesting things that has happened in this country, a little bit of controversy,
is the Congresswoman from Minnesota, Ilhan Omar, came out and said at an event,
I believe it was put on by the CARE, share, and subscribe.
She came out and said, she described the 9-11 terror attacks as, quote, some people did something.
Now this, of course, was catnip for the Fox News crowd.
We saw the new GOP rep, Dan Crenshaw.
If you don't know Dan Crenshaw, he's a former SEAL.
He has an eye patch.
He looks like what Nick Fury would have looked like if he was taken from the actual Marvel comics, not the Marvel Not the Marvel Ultimate Universe, which in the Marvel Cinematic Universe is portrayed by Samwell L. Jackson, but in the actual comic, in the actual old school comics, Nick Fury is a white guy.
And Dan Crenshaw actually looks like that Nick Fury.
He does have an eye patch over his, uh, over his right eye.
And, uh, if you're looking at him, it's his right eye.
So he came out and blasted the, Freshman Congresswoman from Minnesota, who again said that the 9-11 terror attacks were, quote, some people did something.
Remember, Ilhan Omar was a Somali refugee.
She came to America legally.
She was elected to Congress.
If memory serves, she actually took the seat that Keith Ellison, who now is the Secretary, who now is the Attorney General of Minnesota, who of course has ties to Louis Farrakhan and the Nation of Islam and who actually wrote op-eds arguing
for the creation of a black-only state within the United States. So Alana Omar has illustrious
footsteps to follow up to, a shadow that she has to live up to. So Dan Crenshaw came
out and said on Twitter he wrote this, quote, first member of Congress
to ever describe terrorists who killed thousands of Americans on 9-11 as some people who did
something.
I'll see you next time.
Unbelievable.
Now, obviously Ilhan Omar is a lightning rod for controversy within our home party, but this is the type of story that has aroused a lot of righteous indignation from the conservative, from the right, There was an op-ed in town hall with the title, Alain Omar, the most ungrateful immigrant in America.
And what's fascinating about this article is there are now tens of millions of Alain Omar's in the United States of America.
People who have absolutely no connection To the historical American nation.
People who have absolutely no respect for the history of this great country.
People who have no desire to assimilate, but who came here legally as refugees, who have now been blessed with a great life, and who use that To attack America over, not America, but white Americans over and over and over and over again.
And people are shocked by this.
People are shocked by this.
You always hear conservatives want to talk about how it's just about illegal immigration.
Republicans, it's illegal immigration.
It's, you know, We can separate the two.
We can separate legal and we can separate illegal.
And we just have to talk about illegal immigration.
Well, that's not the case anymore.
Because legal immigration has now allowed us to a point where someone like Ilhan Omar is a Democrat representative in Congress who is dictating policy for not just her constituents but across the nation.
All across the country.
And she also came out today on Twitter and she said, we must confront that our nation was founded by genocide and that we maintain global power through neo-colonialism.
Now the American Renaissance audience is a lot more sophisticated, a lot more sophisticated than your Normal conservative, one of those who regurgitates Republican talking points.
And what's upsetting about this whole Ilhan Omar controversy about 9-11 and any of the brouhaha that has developed since she took the oath of office as one of the new wave of Congresswomen, along with Alexandria Cortez, The future is now, ladies and gentlemen.
The demographic changes that we know are going to take place in 2050 when the country is majority-minority, we're now seeing it before our eyes, and those changes and what's going to take place.
The Democratic Party has no place anymore.
No place anymore for old white men.
Obviously Joe Biden, obviously Bernie Sanders, and even Beto O'Rourke, they're doing well in the polls right now.
As I've made the case, as I've tried to make the case, through what happened in Georgia with Stacey Abrams' ascension to the forefront of the Democratic Party and the enormous racial changes that have transpired in that state.
Once again, Georgia, 1990, it's 72% white.
2018, the state is 54% white.
72% white.
In 2018, the state is 54% white.
This massive population growth fueled largely by blacks moving back from northern cities
It's a reverse great migration.
So now blacks are roughly 30% of the state.
Whites are about 54% and then the explosive growth of Both Asians and Hispanics.
And what we're seeing is that a candidate like Stacey Abrams was oh so close, losing by 66,000 votes to Brian Kemp, the Republican.
Who really ran a boring campaign, but that's not, you know, inconsequential.
The point is, Stacey Abrams ran on an identity politics-fueled campaign.
She admitted that the racial changes within the state made her campaign more conducive to winning.
She campaigned on sandblasting the Confederate carving of Stonewall Jackson, Robert E. Lee, and Jefferson Davis off of Stone Mountain.
And she came oh so close to winning.
So when you see conservatives, when you see people say, gosh, Ilhan Omar really is the most ungrateful immigrant in America, just shake your head.
These people will never, conservative Republicans will never understand the enormous demographic changes that have already happened that have helped catapult people like Ilhan Omar into leadership positions within the Democratic Party who are now shaping policy.
Remember, about a month ago, her party was forced to question some of her comments regarding her statements about Jews in the United States and their funding of the Democrat Party and they were going to do a condemnation of her and they decided to basically use that opportunity in Congress to lambast and attack white people.
They couldn't even, the Democrat Party couldn't even come together to go after what Ilhan Omar said.
In fact, they actually brought up Islamophobia in that same declaration, congressional statement.
I just don't think... No, I... Your average conservative is ill-prepared to understand what these demographic changes really mean.
And they're going to hold on hope as a civic nationalist, as an American nationalist, to this idea that, oh my gosh, they're going to assimilate in one more generation, maybe two generations.
That ship has sailed.
And you can see some people attack.
The country, after 9-11, 2001, you would think that maybe we could have had a moratorium on immigration from predominantly Muslim nations.
That, of course, was never talked about.
Ann Coulter has noted that we've actually increased immigration from Islamic nations.
I mean, growing up, I don't think I ever saw a hijab.
I don't think I ever saw a woman with that garb on.
Now you can't go a day without seeing that.
I mean, the changes in the United States' demographic situation are so pronounced and conservatives are so handcuffed by their inability to understand how integral race is to the discussion.
It's inseparable that you get some silly article like Alana Mar, the most ungrateful immigrant in America.
Yeah, well guess what?
She's legal.
So, what do you say about that?
All you guys want to talk about is illegal immigration.
And mind you, there are 25 to 30, possibly 35 million illegal immigrants in the country.
The border's wide open, as we're about to talk about.
But you want to call Alono more the most ungrateful immigrant in America when the question should be, why are we allowing Minneapolis to become a colony of Somalia?
Why don't you ask that question?
You know, Minneapolis, beautiful, beautiful city.
You go there, you have absolutely no idea that you're in Minnesota, that you're in an American city.
And so you're going to see increasingly a disconnect between this new ruling This ascending People of Color coalition and their complete antipathy toward American history, whether it's the founding or the psychologically damaging event, the terrorist attacks of 9-11, and just the comment of
9-11 a terror attacks quote some people did something end quote well 19 19 Muslims 15 of them from Saudi Arabia many of them on visa overstays.
They actually hijacked a couple planes Three planes flew him into the Pentagon World Trade Center knocked him down Yeah, some people did something Ilhan Omar unfortunately The current Republican Party, in its manifestation as we have it now, an egalitarian party, a civic nationalist party, is not prepared to have the true conversation about what's happened in the country, the racial changes, what they mean not just for the future, but for our present and our past.
Because, again, it's all about waging war on the past and the present to ensure the whites have no future.
I actually don't like to pay attention to what's going on with the current Republican Party because a lot of these guys are just... You have to question yourself.
What are they thinking?
There are so many softballs being lobbed up.
So many softballs.
And they're afraid to take swings.
They're afraid to take swings.
Speaking of softballs lined up, here's one that we have to talk about.
Out of South Africa.
A lot of people understand that.
South Africa, the capitulation of whites back in 1994.
Well, here we are 25 years after the ANC took power and it's been reported by Russia today that, quote, in a plea to stop young white people from continuing their exodus from the country, South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa, I hope I'm pronouncing that right.
If I'm not pronouncing it right, don't hold it against me.
He posed a rather curious solution on the campaign trail.
Tying young white people to trees and begging them not to emigrate.
Seriously, this is actually what the South African president has said needs to happen.
Let's continue here with this story because this is a fascinating story.
Speaking at a meeting of wine farmers in Stellenbosch and the Western Cape on Tuesday, the South African president said that he did not want to see young white farmers and the skills they possess leave the country, jokingly posing his own solution to the ongoing immigration crisis.
Quote, if I could, I'd tie them down to a tree and say, don't leave.
I want you here in this country, told this group of mainly white farmers.
Now, he was there primarily to reassure these white wine growers over their fears surrounding land reform in South Africa, promising that if he was re-elected, it would be done in accordance with the law.
Now, this goes back, think about what we just talked about.
Town Hall lamenting that Ilhan Omar is the most ungrateful immigrant in America.
When there are tens of millions of ungrateful legal immigrants in the United States that have helped turn California into a one-party Democrat state, that have helped flip Virginia into a Democrat-controlled state, Where increasingly Republicans are having a hard time winning elections on not just the state level, but also in congressional districts.
Georgia is on the verge of flipping.
North Carolina is on the verge of flipping for good, mind you, with these demographic changes.
Just like California, these states, Florida, Georgia, North Carolina, Virginia, and of course Arizona and Texas.
It all happened legally.
It all happened legally.
And just as we now have the fruits of that legal demographic change and the trees that they've helped grow, fertilized by this demographic change, mind you, and representatives like Ilhan Omar, we look at South Africa, where they've changed the constitution for confiscation of white-owned land That appropriation without recompense.
The president, Cyril Ramaphosa, again, if I'm not pronouncing it correct, you don't hear his name discussed that much because in the Western media we don't really pay attention to South Africa anymore except to celebrate the fall of apartheid South Africa.
So think about that.
of black rule. He said, quote, the land reform process is something that we
should never fear. It is going to be done in accordance with
the rule of law and our Constitution, the president said.
So think about that. Again, these two stories couldn't be more similar. Couldn't be a
reflection of where the United States is headed.
In South Africa, you have power outages.
You have horrific crimes of these murders of white farmers.
And now you have a presidential candidate, the current president, saying he'd tie down young whites to a tree so they don't leave.
Because we want you here in this country.
Well, what we really do, what we really want is to ensure that there is still some food production, so that what happened in Rhodesia when it became Zimbabwe isn't replicated in South Africa.
Again, they would amend the Constitution, and when I say they, I refer to the ruling ANC, these black nationalist parties.
They have complete Control over the democratic process.
And what is democracy but a racial headcount?
Once again, if you're going to quote anyone, quote your old friend PK.
Democracy is nothing more than a racial headcount.
That's why you have Alexandria Cortez from New York, from the Bronx.
That's why you have Ilhan Omar.
And that's why you almost had Stacey Abrams as the governor of the great state of Georgia.
Because democracy, because demography is destiny.
This story out of South Africa of the president, where he said he was joking about tying young whites to a tree, reminded me of one from 2015.
It was when everyone was getting ready to celebrate the march from Selma to Montgomery, the 50th anniversary march.
And, you know, across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, that great photo op that civil rights figures and Democrat candidates for Congress or president they always
get to make in March in Selma, Alabama, and then they of course no one pays
attention to what's going on subsequently
Well back in 2015 there was a story out of the Los Angeles Times
The story was quote Selma 50 years after March remains a city divided
And it had this clever anecdote within the story that reminded me of what the black South African president just said.
I'm going to quote for you.
Quote, the Reverend Jesse Jackson sat nearby on a wicker sofa watching Sanders and her volunteers work.
People coming to Selma in a celebration mood should be in a protest mood, he said.
Sanders agreed.
60% of Selma's children live in poverty, she told him.
Reverend Jackson nodded.
People assume there's a correlation between political power and economic power, Jackson said, but a black power structure, mayor, city council, police force, is not enough.
You change the political power, And the white business owners just move outside the city so you have power over a donut hole.
We need help to climb out of the donut hole, Jackson said.
He went on to describe a plan in which the government would intervene to stop people from relocating their businesses.
It's the only way, Reverend Jackson said.
That, ladies and gentlemen, was an article from 2015 to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Selma to Montgomery March.
And it was Jesse Jackson arguing that the black-run government of Selma should use state power to intervene to stop white business owners from relocating their businesses.
That, my friends, is racial socialism.
That's actually racial communism.
But let's not get into semantics.
Think about what I just said regarding Jesse Jackson and think about how that echoes what we heard from the black president from South Africa when he said, if I could, I'd tie young whites down to a tree and say, don't leave.
I want you here in this country.
Don't take your labor with you.
We need you.
We need it.
Without you, South Africa is Rhodesia when it became Zimbabwe.
A couple more stories for you here as your host PK flies solo.
Once again, Jared and Henry were unable to be with me this week, so I decided, hey, We've got a fantastic listening audience that's expecting their weekly Renaissance Radio podcast.
I'll go ahead and fly.
I'll go ahead and take over, and I'll do my best to ensure that our fantastic audience enjoys their time.
But before I do, one more time, I'd like to say that if you have any questions for us, we'll be back next week.
Jared Taylor and myself to have the podcast.
Shoot over your questions, sbpdl1 at gmail.com.
Once again, that email address is sbpdl1 at gmail.com.
And I'd also like to take this opportunity to thank Adam for his generous donation to help the Their Lives Matter 2 campaign, this book campaign that I'm Very excited is on the verge of being done.
If you'd like to know more, shoot me over an email at sbpdl1 at gmail.com.
Once again, that is sbpdl1 at gmail.com.
Tell you all about this fantastic project.
And once again, thank you, Adam, for doing that.
Let's end on going ahead and talking about what's happening at the border as this crisis continues to get worse and worse and worse as the Department of Homeland Security has basically been handcuffed and is forced due to all of these detention facilities being overrun to go back to doing catch and release.
And one of the great things that has happened, of course, is President Trump did fire the didn't fire but The current head of the DHS, the prior head of the DHS, did step down and there's a lot of discussion as to who could be the next head of the Department of Homeland Security.
That's inconsequential for right now because what's happening is many media outlets have stopped reporting on the waves of Hondurans, Guatemalans, and Salvadorians moving north to the U.S.
southern border.
Now covering the phenomenon lends to credibility.
of President Trump's grumblings and by dropping the subject of these vast caravans that have thousands, tens of thousands of these migrants, of these Hispanic, of these South American migrants trying to come here, it gives credibility and credence to President Trump when he talks about this border crisis and it gets into the collective American consciousness.
Now, those in Tijuana, they know how bad this is.
Right now, every church, all the cheap accommodations in this border city are at capacity.
There's no slowing.
And what's going to happen as the weather gets warmer, it's only going to get worse.
Catholic Charities maintain a waiting list of migrants hoping to gain admission to the United States.
Each day at the San Sidoro California Port of Entry, peel off another hundred or so.
Now what's happening basically is that when people show up, Customs Enforcement Facilities, you have a small child with you, obviously there's no more Child separation taking place so you have your meals paid for by the American taxpayer you get medical attention and hospitals your accommodations of course are paid for by the American taxpayer and you are likely after a stay of about two weeks for catch-and-release for this asylum to take place where you will have a hearing scheduled two years out and
But again, what we're seeing is that less than 5% of those who have these asylum hearings, about 5% show up for their adjudication.
Most, 95%, jump on a Greyhound bus, they find a community to live in, probably where they already have family members living, and they go to work illegally in the United States of America and as I think was just reported something something like 200 billion dollars was sent back to South American countries in the past year some extraordinary amount if you just had a remittance tax think about what that would do for the infrastructure in the United States but as we know right now this migrant crisis is one of the big stories and
Curiously enough, you aren't seeing the corporate news sites really cover this anymore, because it does show that President Trump was correct.
And we can't have him being correct, because that would actually justify putting the troops at the border.
That would justify these actions of building the wall.
That can't be done.
What has to be done is Discredit, discredit, discredit President Trump at every corner.
And for those who have listened to Renaissance Radio for a while, you know that Jared and I both have major concerns about the direction that President Trump is taking this administration.
Correct, correct concerns, mind you.
What's happening now at the border, it's basically making, it's basically erasing the border, and it's changing the character of our country to a point that it's already unrecognizable.
Again, the only type of complaints you hear from conservatives, hey, Ilhan Omar is the most ungrateful immigrant in the United States.
Again, the United States is already the country of tens of millions of Ilhan Omars.
And conservatives still don't want to wake up to that fact.
Demography is destiny, and democracy is nothing more than a racial headcount.
Sad to say, but Stacey Adams, Stacey Abrams, is the future.
And that's why Jared, that's why Henry, that's why Greg Hood, that's why all the fantastic individuals associated with the New Century Foundation and American Renaissance do what we can To wake up a few minds before the coming deluge.
So, for Paul Kersey, our podcast time is up.
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