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We want to devote sufficient amount of time to the really quite wise and interesting commentary we receive.
Always, we appreciate your advice, your comments, your corrections, And I believe we had a gentleman from... talking about schools, did we not?
We had a gentleman talking about the Detroit Public School District, in fact.
We talked about that last week.
The per-people spending is one of the highest in the country.
They have some of the lowest test scores.
I believe there's going to be the court case now that could have massive ramifications if they find that there's some sort of discrimination in terms of the poor schooling.
Well, here's what our reader commented.
Send over to us.
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This is a reader question, and I quote.
This week, you were talking about the Detroit schools, which are very similar to schools in Cleveland.
I am a 23-year veteran teacher in that system, and it's getting really grim.
Even if the abilities of blacks weren't an issue, student attitude are even more of a vexing problem.
They actively reject learning.
No homework, no studying, talking during class, constant playing on the cell phone, etc, etc.
But claim to care about grades.
By the time I get them in high school, they are so far behind the average white student, the gap is insurmountable, bearing superhuman effort on their part, which won't happen.
They have no compunction against cheating on schoolwork, making little attempt to hide it, and will justify it without shame.
They will say, the ACT is a stupid test because they cannot fathom most of the high school level concepts, not to mention the language used and the questions themselves.
The math ACT is 60 multiple choice questions to be done in 60 minutes.
Most of my students will finish in 30 minutes, then go to sleep.
The average ACT composite score I see is between 12 and 15, which is about what you would expect to score by randomly guessing.
The maximum possible is 36.
The average is roughly 21.
And he's seeing an average of what, 12 to 14?
12 to 15.
Don't sell those Cleveland students short.
No, no.
And that's just basically the equivalent of guessing.
And then they go to sleep.
They go to sleep.
They take half the allotted time to go to sleep.
He finishes, our reader, in his comment finishes by saying, and I quote, There are some who actually try and do fairly well.
These talented 10th students could probably survive traditional schooling as we knew it in our day.
Especially since they would be removed from the horrible influence of most of their peers.
But they are a definite minority.
You know, you do have to feel sorry for the hard-working black people who really do want an education.
And they're surrounded by people that clearly don't.
It must be awful for them.
Well, you do, but you also have to feel Extraordinarily sorry for those white working-class children who are left behind and are forced to go to these schools.
And often they are.
Increasingly, the move is on to start busing them again.
Integration is going to be the big thing.
All the Democrat candidates are talking about how we need to integrate schools all over again, and the only way to do that is busing.
But we had another commentary from a reader, and because last week we had talked about this loophole called the U-Visa, which was a new one on me.
The U-Visa is one that you get if you are here illegally, but you can persuade the U.S.
government that you've been a victim of a crime and suffered either psychological or bodily harm, and you helped the authorities try to track down the perp.
Well, we have a listener who has, in fact, been an immigration lawyer.
He was a committed lefty, and he has finally seen the light.
But he looks back on the past, what he's done, and he is very, very knowledgeable.
And he says that although the U-Visa program for these victims of crime officially started in 2009, And 17,000 and 18,000 get in every year, and there's a backlog of about a quarter of a million.
A quarter of a million?
It's growing all the time.
It officially started in 2009, but he says, I can tell you that illegal immigrants were getting the equivalent of a U visa as early as 2001.
He says, I know because I helped.
And yes, the recipient's entire family can all be brought to the United States.
He says there are no figures on who benefited this before 2009, but he says I can assure you it was real.
Then he also says he helped with applications under the Violence Against Women's Act.
That's called VAWA to its friends.
VAWA.
And if you're an illegal immigrant married to a U.S.
citizen or legal permanent resident, you may simply self-petition You can claim that you were a victim of violence.
He writes, I was astounded by how simple the entire process is.
The evidentiary burden is non-existent.
A sworn statement by an alleged victim, even without any corroboration, is all you need.
You don't even need a police report.
And apparently, if you can claim that you've been a victim of violence, then you can get the right to live here.
Then he goes on to say something else.
He says, PK has no idea how right he is when he talks about the dedicated network of professionals who make all of this possible.
In my experience, the attorneys who do this kind of immigration law are among the most intelligent and dedicated attorneys out there.
Gosh.
That's disheartening.
That is disheartening.
He says, I have met some who actually learned Spanish in their 30s or 40s.
No trivial endeavor.
That's because they want to help these illegal immigrants so badly.
Then he goes on to say, there are immigration clinics operated by young, highly
motivated law students.
And as you know, non-citizens charged with criminal conduct may face deportation.
Well, a public defender can then contact an immigration clinic and get what's called an immigration consultation.
The public defender, of course, is trying to keep these illegals in the country.
Basically, this means looking at the criminal complaint and evaluating the range of adverse immigration consequences.
In other words, if this guy gets guilty of this, out he goes.
If he's guilty of something else, he may be able to stay.
Then, you can provide the public defender with an alternative plea.
Which either assuages or eliminates the adverse immigration consequences.
He says he'll give you an example.
An aggravated felony subjects you to permanent banishment of the United States.
Now, and if you get a sentence of 365 days or more for violent crime, That's considered an aggravated felony.
So, how do you get around that?
If, really, the crime is going to be one that gets you, say, 600 days, what do you do?
You persuade the DA to ask for two or three or more consecutive sentences of 364 days.
In other words, you're just, and you can have several of those sentences, but so, just so long as you avoid a sentence of a year or more, You can stay.
He says, does that actually work?
Yes, it does.
In fact, in California, believe it or not, DAs are required to make their sentencing as illegal immigrant friendly as possible.
So they are cooperating in this business.
They will agree to several sentences of just under the limit so it doesn't have to mean that an illegal immigrant was guilty of an aggravated felony and will have to leave when he gets out.
It's just incredible these deliberately contrived loopholes to keep criminals, deportable criminals, in the country.
We're going to learn just how insane the judicial system is getting in the United States, specifically, as Mr. Taylor noted in that letter from one of our fantastic listeners.
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But getting back to this whole immigration problem, an extraordinary thing was reported by Derek Benner.
He is the acting deputy director at U.S.
Immigration and Custom Enforcement, better known as ICE.
Just this last week, he pointed out in the last 12 months, There was a record set for the number of children and families who sneaked into the U.S.
A record.
In fact, in fiscal year 2019, which ended just September 30th, that closed out the worst year in more than a decade for illegal immigrants.
And it was all boosted by the fact that they're coming with their children.
Because as our listeners know, if you show up with children, then you're a family and you can't be handled in the usual way.
And if you come from a non-bordering country, if it's not from Canada or not from Mexico, you can't be summarily booted.
You have to be kept no longer than 20 days.
The whole Flores business, we all know about that.
But at its worst in May, 5,000 people a day were jumping the border.
5,000 a day.
Now the number is down to a mere 1,400 a day.
Imagine that.
1,400 people that we've got to deal with.
These are people that, for the most part, we can't just turn around and send them back.
What was particularly interesting about what Derek Benner, acting deputy director of ICE, pointed out is that we have now found that more than 600 of these magic children, because if you show people the child, your family, have been recycled.
Last year.
In other words, they come across the border once, they get out of jail free card for one guy, then they get smuggled back across the border, come across the border again, and they serve as the get-out-of-jail-free card for the next person.
And in fact, they found a person who had zigzagged across the border, guess how many times?
Eight times!
Eight times!
I was going to guess double, but that's still an insufferable amount.
Poor guy!
What a good grief!
Now, and these are only the cases that we've in fact detected.
The other thing is sometimes you can buy a child.
They're on the market.
Some Honduran guy said he bought a child.
He confessed he bought a child for $80.
$80.
A female child.
And you can imagine what happened to this female child.
We won't go into the details, but we know what happened to this child.
Now, in the spring, when people got suspicion about the fact that these appeared to be recycled children and perhaps not authentic families, I started using DNA testing.
Yet another expense that we taxpayers have to bear.
DNA testing to weed out the fraudulent families and at its height, according to Mr. Benner, about a quarter, 25% of the cases tested came back as fake families.
But the cartels learn.
They learn.
So now that that's happening, the rate of failure is only down to 13 or 15 percent.
So that is the kind of fun time we're having at the southern border and just the utter cynicism of this kind of behavior with bringing in these children Shooting them back across the border, bringing them in over and over again.
It's just sickening.
But it's because of the laws that the Democratic Congress refuses to change that make it impossible for us to send them back and create disincentives to this kind of behavior.
But speaking of cynicism, there is a different kind of cynicism I want to talk about.
And that is reported in a study that just came out called Recruit to Reject?
Harvard and African American Applicants.
Now, this was put together by researchers at Duke, at University of Georgia, and University of Oklahoma, using the data that was made available in that latest federal lawsuit, in which it was determined that Harvard was not discriminating against Asian Americans, because it was only in a beneficial and entirely benevolent way discriminating in favor of blacks and Hispanics.
As I said at the time, I couldn't tell the difference.
But, beginning with the class of 2009, what Harvard did was dramatically expand its recruitment of low-scoring black applicants.
Black applications soared beginning with that class with the increase driven by applicants who'd been recruited who had low SAT scores.
There was absolutely no chance they'd be admitted.
Now why do you think they would do that?
They would recruit all of these blacks with low SAT scores that had no chance of it being admitted They did that because up until that point, the acceptance rate for blacks had been twice as high as for Asians.
So artificially to drop that.
Oh, I see.
So those students who may have done what are There's no preference here.
that great who said that great comment on about about Cleveland public schools
where these students will just guess then they'll sleep the rest of the way
through their SAT in this case it's the SAT and this way Harvard can say hey the
acceptance rates dropping what are you there's no preference here we're
accepting blacks at exactly the same rate we accept Asians whereas in fact of
course they're still accepting them If you look at the equivalent qualifications, blacks are still getting appointments.
But they can say, no, no, no, we only get X percent, we only admit X percent of Asian applicants, only X percent of black applicants.
What a cynical, swinish thing.
I mean, gee, they probably build up hopes in these poor Detroit school kids, oh, I'm going to Harvard.
But then, you know, poof, it's simply to fluff up the numbers.
Actually going to Howard.
Well, they're lucky to get there too.
But now, didn't you have a story about Baltimore for us?
Yeah, I did want to talk about Baltimore real quick.
There was another, you know, Baltimore is one of those cities, it's 70, when the census comes out in 2020, it's going to be above 70% black.
The white population has dropped from About 88% white in 1919.
So 100 years ago, Baltimore, world-class city.
H.L.
Mencken's walking around smoking cigars.
He's translating Nietzsche.
He's having a great time in this beautiful city.
The remnants of it are still there, but the leadership is entirely black-elected or black-appointed individuals.
They've got a black police chief.
They've got a A black male mayor now.
If you remember about about three or four months ago we talked about that story of the white newscaster who was fired because she noticed publicly on whatever affiliate she was on she said hey you know we've had three black female mayors in a row maybe we ought to try something else.
Uh-oh.
Well she's gone it doesn't matter.
The crime of noticing.
Yeah well so what happened is there's this I don't like talking about these stories because nothing ever happens, but there's this white guy and his wife.
They move into Baltimore.
He works at a YMCA.
He's a beloved youth director of this YMCA.
He decides to move into Baltimore.
His name is Jordan Taylor.
Well, there was a home invasion.
It's in a community.
I looked it up.
I think the school that's closest to him is 92% black enrollment.
So, this is a heavily black area and they're still trying to find the three guys in the home invasion.
They didn't take anything.
They just blew him away.
They didn't hurt his wife.
Well, it turns out that one of the main individuals who is the CEO of the Y in Central Maryland, John Hoey.
He wrote an op-ed where he said he criticized the city's inability to reduce violent crime rates despite other cities having done so, and he singled out the death of Jordan Taylor, this Y employee, 31-year-old white guy murdered by three blacks.
Of course, that aspect wasn't addressed.
By the CEO John Hoey.
He just called out the city.
He wrote that the city of Baltimore has seen both a crisis of confidence and a crisis of leadership.
He said that the people the Y serves are, quote, doing their absolute best to live productive lives in neighborhoods that are incredibly violent and dangerous.
They are being traumatized daily and are largely disproportionately the victims of violence.
This essay caused quite a stir within the black elected community.
Now, Baltimore just passed For the fifth time, for the fifth year in a row, 300 murders.
Now, we know, you and I, look at these statistics, we know that Baltimore is one of the most violent cities, not just in the United States, but actually in the world!
It's stunning!
On a per capita basis.
On a per capita basis.
One of the most dangerous places you can live.
Yeah, the population continues to drop, yet, curiously, the homicide rate continues to rise.
Fascinating.
Blacker the city gets.
Well, anyways, the black mayor, he was a little upset by this letter and this op-ed and the controversy that started.
He said that local leadership isn't to blame for the city's increasing homicide rate.
And he said, quote, I'm not committing the murders, unquote, myself.
Bernard Jack Young.
It's reassuring to know the mayor is not committing the murder.
It is good to know.
You're right.
He's not looking.
But here's what he said.
Bernard Jack Young, who took office after the author of the Healthy Holly series.
Gosh, what was her name?
The black female mayor.
Yes, who had to resign a disgrace.
She did.
She got this sweetheart deal for Yes, for selling $500,000 worth of unread books.
Healthy Holly, yeah.
So here's what Mayor Jack Young said.
He said this, quote, That's what people need to understand.
I'm not committing the murders.
The police commissioner is not committing it.
The council is not committing it, so how can you fault leadership?
You know this has been 5 years of 300 plus murders, and I don't see it as a lack of leadership.
Unquote.
Now, let's just step back for a second because Baltimore is one of those cities that in 2015 we saw Mayor Young at the time was a city council member who actually met with various black gangs to try and call a truce during the Freddie Gray uprising.
This was a city where the black mayor at the time, was it Sheila Dixon?
I can't remember which one it was.
It was another one of those who was Embroiled in scandal, she said, hey, we've got to give people space to destroy.
And that's the infamous... Was that Mosby?
Yes, it was.
Mosby.
Mosby is the state's attorney.
And she still is.
But anyways, she's also a black elected official who's in charge of the judicial in that city.
But the point is, think back to Baltimore.
To me, this is the moment where I realized America was fundamentally over.
Because for the first time in the history of the country, our national pastime, Mr. Taylor, dear listener, The Baltimore Orioles had to play an empty stadium game because they could not guarantee the safety of the white fan base that was coming in from the various suburbs there.
Well, you know, it is remarkable that these people simply say, we're not committing the murders, so it's not a problem of leadership.
It could be a problem of leadership only if the police chief and the mayor and the city council were out there Gunning down people?
This is incredible.
Under any normal circumstance, you do suggest somehow that people running the city might be responsible for what happens in the city.
At the same time, I have a certain amount of sympathy.
They do have a population that's going to be difficult to control no matter how you run the city.
But still, this idea that says, huh?
We didn't do it?
So what's the problem?
It's quite incredible.
It's funny.
If you've read David Simon's Homicide or The Corner, or if you've seen the The HBO show, The Wire, based on that.
You understand that, but it's still fascinating that this elected official would just come out and say what he said.
Right.
No, we're not doing it.
Yes.
Don't hold us accountable because, and I'll be brief here, accountability of government is one of the reasons why You see blacks so vociferously fight gentrification in places like Atlanta, in places like Philadelphia, and in places like Baltimore.
Because as more whites move in and they start to gentrify areas that, hey, whites probably 50, 60 years ago, they had built and then they fled because of black crime.
They, as they move in, they start to demand more and more of their tax dollars are accountable because they're paying higher taxes, property taxes.
They want to see better schools.
And at the very least, if white people were running the city, there would be screams of accountability, and the people running the city would not shirk off responsibility just as spectacularly as these people did.
Especially if it was a bunch of innocent black bodies.
If you had a city where you had a white mayor.
Say Baltimore had a white mayor.
Right.
He would be excoriated, if you dare say.
Of course he would.
Oh, it's not our fault?
Yes.
It's not me going out there doing it?
Can you imagine that?
Impossible.
Anyway.
Well, the double standards are deep and spreading.
And here's another interesting double standard.
This has to do with the way people talk about the Great Replacement.
This was the New York Times, which just the other day published a piece in which it said the Great Replacement is this typical... It's a right-wing, white supremacist conspiracy theory.
It's a myth!
Yes, anybody who believes in it is... This author said this is going to be one of these basement-dwelling incels.
They're the only people who believe in this, yeah.
In any case, Interestingly enough, just on November 9th, 2019, this very year, there was a New York Times article called, How Voters Turned Virginia from Deep Red to Solid Blue.
It does not use the term Great Replacement.
No, it doesn't.
But it's all about the Great Replacement.
And they point out, in 2000, just 19 years ago, Virginia Republicans controlled every statewide office.
They had majorities in both houses of the statehouse.
And in 2000, the state voted for George W. Bush over Al Gore.
It was an across-the-board Republican state.
There were a few Democratic congressmen, but it was a solidly Republican state.
By 2019, 19 years later, Democrats had completely turned the tables.
And it's all about demography.
It's all about demography.
And, you know, now both U.S.
Senators, they flipped from Republican to Democrat.
The Governor, Republican to Democrat.
Lieutenant Governor, Republican to Democrat.
Attorney General, and both the State Senate and the House of Delegates, the lower house, are now majority Democrat.
And, of course, in 2016, the state went for, certainly not Donald Trump.
No, it did not.
And as this article points out, it talks about Loudoun County.
It says, unlike three decades ago, the residents are often from other places, like India and Korea.
And when they vote, it's often for Democrats.
They go on to interview somebody named Vijay Khatkuri.
He is a software engineer from southern India, and he explained why he voted Democrat in just last Tuesday's elections.
We're talking about this because it just happened.
I live in Virginia.
I would point out that not a single one of the candidates for which I voted, including school board, We're elected.
It's a complete wipeout.
I live also in a state where there's been massive demographic change.
Colorado.
And we've seen the exact same thing happen where Republicans, and it just shows how feckless Republicans are.
Sam Francis was correct when he called them the stupid party.
But, back to Vijay Khatkuri.
You know why he voted Democrat?
He says, guns.
That's the most pressing issue for me.
Guns.
So, there we go.
And as the New York Times points out, political leaders come and go.
But the deeper, more lasting force at work is demographics.
But don't worry, don't worry.
There's no great replacement going on.
Don't worry about that.
And then it goes on to say, once the heart of the Confederacy, Virginia is now the land of Indian grocery stores, Korean churches, and Diwali festivals.
They point out that 1 in 10 people eligible to vote in the state were born outside the United States.
1 in 10.
In 1990, 1 in 28.
That's what you call dispossession.
I certainly say so.
And it goes on to say, the state is also significantly less white.
In 1990, their hero, V.J.
Kotkuri, who is a single-issue, disarm-Americans voter... Disarm-white-Americans.
Yes.
In effect, disarm-white-Americans.
His state senate district was 91%.
Back when the state was Republican.
91% white.
Yes, I beg your pardon.
Yes, 91% white.
Today it's 64% white.
Still a majority, but thanks to people like him, white people are not getting the kind of... This is pure election interference, and I think that as we move forward, you're going to begin to see, as the Republican Party begins to disintegrate, you're going to start to see more and more people sound the alarm, and there'll be a far more willing base of people to realize this is happening.
And I think most people can look around and see this is actually a transpiring.
I think they certainly can.
As the New York Times goes on to say, the very same New York Times that says there's no such thing as a great replacement, they say the 13th Senate District where Mr. Khadkoury lives today, one in five residents, 20% are immigrants.
20% are immigrants.
Then they go on to have another feel-good story.
It's all in the same article.
They're really hammering it home.
They are talking about Mark L... I don't know how to pronounce his name.
It's K-E-A-M.
I suppose it's Kiam.
Mark L. Kiam.
He's not one of the, you know, back-to-Pocahontas Virginia families, I can assure you.
He is an immigrant from South Korea and is also a member of Virginia's House of Delegates.
That is the lower house.
And guess for which party?
I bet he is a member of the Green Party.
No, he's a Democrat.
He's certainly not a Republican.
So no connection to Lyndon LaRouche, okay?
Gracious, no.
Well, Mr. Kim, he was talking to a group of Asian American community leaders, and he goes on to say, it's literally a new day in Virginia.
The Times goes on to point out that he pointed out that demographic changes meant that the people in the room, that is to say the Asian American community leaders, are now in a position to shape policy.
Now that's how the story ends.
Did you ever see the Second Civil War.
It was that spoof movie on HBO.
It came out like 1997.
And it's set in the future when America has gone really diverse.
It's one of Phil Hartman's last roles.
He was a great comedian whose wife murdered him.
He played the president.
This doesn't sound like a comedy.
It's a comedy.
And what's happening is that there's been a nuclear war between India and Pakistan.
And the only State that still has a working government that has a surplus is Idaho because they're still almost all white and the governor played by Bo Bridges He ran on a platform of keep let's make sure Idaho stays American and he's like what you know and the whole thing is he's gonna stop
The refugees from the nuclear exchange from coming to Idaho.
From the other states?
No, no, no.
From India and Pakistan.
They're trying to bring the survivors over to the United States.
And there's a hilarious scene in Congress where Alabama has a Republican Indian He's a congressman, and he's speaking in this southern drawl, but it's kind of stereotypical.
It is a great movie.
It's called The Second Civil War, and it's one that I might have on DVD.
I'll send it to you.
You'd enjoy it, because it basically shows that this isn't going to work.
This is not going to work, because there are going to be people who say, hey, wait a second.
The social cohesion fabric of our country is collapsing, and the best that the left can do is call you a fascist if you oppose the disintegration of your country.
Well, speaking of disintegration of a country, I will astonish our listening audience by coming out with a sports story.
Sports stories are not my specialty, but this has to do with a hockey commentator.
Until last week, Don Cherry was the most famous and best beloved of Canadian hockey television commentators.
He had been a pro player and a coach in the National Hockey League.
Now, 85 years old, as I say, until last week, he was in this room.
He had a moment on camera to speak his mind and he talked about the Canadian tradition of wearing pins leading up to the nation's Remembrance Day.
That's November 11th, Veterans Day for us.
The Canadians call it Remembrance Day.
And what you do is you wear a pin in the form of a poppy.
And many, many millions, tens of millions of these pins are worn.
They're sold by veterans groups and they're worn symbolically to honor those who served.
And the reason the poppy is used in this way is because of the famous poem, In Flanders Fields, which was written by a Canadian medical doctor who fought in the Great War.
His name was John McRae.
He ended up dying in 1918, right at the end of the war.
Most likely because of the gas that he inhaled when he was still in the trenches.
I'll just read a few lines from Flanders Fields.
It's really quite a beautiful poem.
The first line is, In Flanders Fields the poppies blow, Between the crosses, row on row.
And then another line is, we are the dead.
Short days ago we lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, loved and were loved, and now we lie in Flanders fields.
It's really, that's just a portion of it, but it's really quite a beautiful poem.
And it's in memory of this poem by a Canadian who fought in the Great War, that people were poppies.
Now, what Don Cherry said, which turned out to be utterly unacceptable, he was speaking about immigrants.
He said, you people, you come here, whatever it is, you love our way of life.
You love our milk and honey.
At least you can pay a couple of bucks for a poppy or something like that.
These guys paid for your way of life that you enjoy in Canada.
These guys paid the highest price for that.
And he's pointing out the fact that, as anyone who lives in Canada would know, who wears the poppy?
Very few immigrants.
White Canadians wear the poppy.
This is something that is an indisputable fact.
Well, of course, he was immediately fired.
So this is precisely the kind of dissolution of one's society that you were just talking about.
He sees his society changing.
He's not allowed to talk about it.
You know, earlier this year, we talked about a book by K.M.
Brakey, All Thy Sons, which was written, and he's a Canadian, and he wrote about what's happening and where this is all headed when you think about how quickly the Great Replacement is accelerating in Canada and what that means.
And for somebody of Don Cherry's esteem and his stature, It happens in a blink of an eye.
You know, you were talking about Loudoun County in 20 years changing from, what, 91% white to 60% white.
It's a blink of an eye.
That's right.
In historical time, gosh, no, you blink and you miss it.
Life is short.
You look around and you worry about your family, your kids, your immediate family, what your brother, what your sister's up to, and all of a sudden a couple years have gone by.
And you don't have time to do much else, but for Don Cherry, someone who is beloved a figure, that people turn on the TV when they know they get to drink a Molson's beer there in Canada, eh?
And watch some hockey.
When he says something like this and when he is unceremoniously dumped so fast, this is the type of dramatic example that works to shake people out of their You know, state-induced apathy.
It's not just apathy, because it's not that they're apathetic.
It's that they have no way to voice it.
They have no way to do anything.
And you see this and you're like, this is a guy, by the way, I don't know if you've seen the picture of him, for an 85 year old.
He looks like he's in great shape.
He looks like he could take... He's got a very handsome beard, nice looking guy.
He always wears, he's impeccably tailored.
I love the way he wears that high collared, nice starched shirt.
Well, he wears rather astonishing outfits, actually.
They are a little ostentatious, but I like that.
I think it looks good.
It's his personality.
I don't know if there's been a groundswell to have him back.
I certainly hope so.
But Canadians, they are just so sluggish when it comes to anything like this.
They're worse than white Americans in terms of the kind of apathy that you get from them.
But in any case, I think, weren't you going to give us a report on George Soros' latest doings?
At least indirectly.
Well, I shouldn't laugh because this is not funny.
No, it's not a laughing matter.
This is actually a taste of things to come as we see more and more of the quote criminal justice reform sweep the nation.
We're going to San Francisco.
Quick backstory.
We have two people.
They get together and unfortunately my computer froze here so I don't have their name, but they produce an offspring.
His name is Chesa Boudin.
He's the son of two members of the Weathermen underground.
And it turns out that they engaged in a pretty famous Brinks hold-up where they killed two police officers and they also killed a Brinks car driver.
They were the getaway drivers.
You got their names?
Yeah.
His mother was Kathy Boudin.
She was quite a famous weatherman.
She went to jail and did hard time.
The father was a fellow named David Gilbert, also a wild radical.
But his adoptive father was Bill Ayers.
He was raised by Bernadine Dorn and Bill Ayers.
That's right.
That's right.
He was an impeccable environment and bloodline.
Well, he also, he went to Yale Law School and he went and spent some time under the tutelage of Hugo Chavez.
So he descends from a long line of esteemed, and I say that with a tongue firmly in cheek, left-wing lineage.
Well, he is now the District Attorney-Elect In San Francisco.
So what we have here is a guy who pledged during the campaign not to prosecute public urination and other quality of life crimes if he were elected.
Now he's in office.
He didn't win by a large margin.
He didn't win by a large margin, but he did win, and that's all that matters.
He will be the District Attorney of San Francisco.
We all laugh.
This is a city where you can look at the poop map, where somebody went in and they diagrammed where all of the public defecations took place, human fecal matter.
And it's the entire city.
And now you have a guy who actually said, you know what?
If you feel like urinating in public, we're not going to prosecute you.
We're not going to arrest you.
You know, it used to be indecent exposure of public urination.
In civilized states, it still is.
Gosh, you can just, gee, oh well, I won't imagine.
So here's what he said.
Get this, get this.
Chesa Boudin, he said this, quote, we will not prosecute cases involving quality of life crimes, crimes such as public camping, Offering or soliciting sex?
Public urination, blocking a sidewalk, etc.
Blocking a sidewalk?
Should not and will not be prosecuted.
This was in response to a ACLU questionnaire during the campaign.
He then said this, quote, many of these crimes are still being prosecuted.
We have a long way to go to decriminalize poverty and homelessness.
And as we stated, Boudin was raised by In Chicago, by Weather Underground terrorists Bill Ayers and Bernadine Dorn, after his parents were sent to jail for their part in murder.
Yeah, as it turns out, his mom was sentenced to 20 years to life.
His father got 75 years to life for felony murder, as you say, for two police officers and a security guard.
It's really extraordinary.
Both parents in the Weather Underground, and then reared by two other people who were in the Weather Underground.
Extraordinary.
I mean, as I say, an impeccable environment and bloodline.
And as we know, the Democrat candidates for president are all about trying to knock down as many prison doors as possible to unleash criminality upon the law-abiding population.
Regrettably, President Trump, with the First Step Act, he's kind of in the same boat.
Here's what Senate, here's what Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders tweeted out when Boudin declared victory, quote, now is the moment to fundamentally transform our racist and broken criminal justice system by ending mass incarceration, the failed war on drugs and the criminalization of poverty.
Well, you know, doesn't this mean you can block sidewalks, you can camp?
Couldn't you then set up a bunch of tents, completely block a sidewalk, solicit sex, offer sex?
In those tents?
Yes.
Publicly urinate.
Once you're done, you walk out and, yeah, just be in public.
Yes.
Can you copulate in public, too?
What's next?
I mean, this is, and the astonishing thing is, this is an elective office.
People voted for this guy.
The people, I think, they must not have known what they were getting into.
Now, do you know how much Brother Soros contributed to this campaign?
I do not know how much.
But he was a contributor.
Oh, yes, yes.
This is just like in Philadelphia, where the District Attorney, William Krasner, got a lot of money from Soros.
In fact, I actually think, I think I read a story where the Individual is going to be in charge of Fairfax County.
I think that's where A.R.
is based, if I'm not mistaken.
I think they actually had Soros money that was poured into that district attorney race.
You know, it's such a clever thing.
D.A.
races usually don't get much money at all.
So much power.
Yeah, you can win with $200,000 or less.
He'll dump $800,000 into a campaign that ordinarily doesn't see anything like that kind of money and steamroll to the opposition.
It's pretty Pretty doggone clever.
And as you say, there's a lot of power.
A guy, if he decides not to prosecute that kind of crime, just think of the way it changes the daily lives of San Franciscans.
You'll see a lot more businesses start to leave.
You're going to see a lot of empty A lot of empty high-priced condos, as people realize.
You know what?
We can go over to Oakland and you get probably double the square footage.
And it's, you know, Oakland's gentrifying quite nice.
And, you know, I'm not being solicited for sex or having my Gucci loafers peed upon by some homeless bum.
Well, okay.
Chessa Boudin.
Well, gosh.
Congratulations on your victory, Chessa.
Well, another story here.
This has to do with Glamour Magazine's Women of the Year Awards.
Now, I was unaware of the fact that Glamour Magazine awards this every year, but it does.
Well, this year it is sort of shifting its focus, and what it's concentrated on is what it calls fearless female leaders, trailblazers, and rule breakers who continue to shatter glass ceilings.
So I would have thought the Glamour Awards would have to do with sort of maybe glamorous people.
Well, wrong.
One of their awards is going to Greta Thunberg, our favorite little Scandinavian girl.
And also, people getting the awards are what they quote, and I quote, the Empowering Women of RAICES, an organization that protects the rights of immigrants and refugees.
Now this is RAICES, that is an acronym that is Refugee and Immigrant Center for Education and Legal Services.
It's a non-profit organization that gives free legal services for immigrants and housing for thousands of illegal immigrants and asylum seekers.
These are Glamour Awards for the women who work for this company.
Well, it's got an annual budget of $4 million and a staff of 240 people.
To my surprise, I looked it up, the CEO and president is a man.
But anyway, it's the women who are getting the award.
Where's the glamour?
Well, I guess they're telling us this is glamorous.
Working for illegal immigrants is glamorous.
Then another person who got an award was someone named Anna Duvernay.
She got a standing ovation when it was pointed out that she has been tirelessly dedicated to putting women both behind and in front of the camera in the film business.
Now I looked her up and she's one of these indeterminate ladies, probably black, and who's all active in all of these black causes.
What was her name?
Ava?
Anna A-N-A and then it's DuVernay.
She is an African-American director.
She was able to direct a movie called Oh gosh, it's one that I'm sure you read to your daughters, A Wrinkle in Time.
It's one of the biggest bombs in Disney history.
Oh yes, the remake, where they changed all the races of the characters.
They did, they revisioned the characters they made.
I love the book, and I actually did something on that for VDare, and I can't remember the main character's name, but they made her a little black girl.
Well, she's tirelessly dedicated to putting women both before and behind the camera.
Well, and another person who was there was Jane Fonda.
Now, might have been glamorous at one point, but jumping Jane, I wouldn't call her glamorous now.
Of course, she is the one-time wife of Ted Turner.
It's one of the great travesties of our time.
Who never met a VC that she didn't like.
So she was there.
Also, there was someone else named Yara Shahidi.
She is a 19-year-old black actress and activist.
And she's one of these people, I remember hearing about her.
At the NAACP Image Awards and at that time there were some people making fun of Jussie Smollett.
She stood up, this was after he'd been exposed as the horrible hoax that he was.
Oh yeah.
And she took a firm stand.
She says, I stand with Jussie.
So, the evidence doesn't matter to her.
Then, now there was, and I would consider this lady authentically glamorous, Charlize Theron, the South African actress, but she was apparently honored for saying that, not getting married is innately my truth.
Not getting married.
So she's all beating the drum for not getting married.
You know, she's an Afrikaner.
Yeah, she is an Afrikaner.
And she actually told, I want to say either people or one of the tabloids back in the early 90s, that the reason why she left South Africa was because there was no future for whites.
Did she say that?
She actually said that.
Hmm.
I bet she wishes she could eat her words.
Well, she adopted an African child as a race.
Yes, I knew she'd done that.
I'll have to look that up.
And she said many times that, oh, it's so bad.
I can't find anyone to date me.
And it's like, hey, you know, at one point, I can't remember where.
I think it might have been at Vidar, actually.
Someone actually wrote about how her dad or her grandfather had been this Well, she was right.
No future for white people.
And then there are plenty of others.
Plenty of others who got awards, mostly with unpronounceable names.
All, no doubt, ferocious liberals, but I couldn't detect a great deal of glamour in the lineup.
Now, another person who particularly caught my eye was this woman's soccer star, Megan Rapinoe.
Apparently, she's an awfully good soccer player.
She used her acceptance speech to say a few things that caught my eye.
She says, while I'm enjoying all this unprecedented attention and personal access, in large part due to my activism off the field, in other words, not... Yeah, during the World Cup or... She says, Colin Kaepernick is still effectively banned from the NFL for kneeling during the National Anthem in protest of known And systemic police brutality against people of color.
Known and systemic racial injustice.
Known and systemic white supremacy.
Now this speech apparently went down just fine because as you can tell from the people that I've been talking about, Greta Thunberg, these Raices people who house illegal immigrants, this whole thing is a celebration of liberal, essentially anti-white causes.
That's what Glamour Magazine is up to these days.
You probably don't know much about her personally.
Well, I do know a few things.
She goes on to say...
After having talked about known and systemic white supremacy and everything else, it would be a slap in the face to Colin.
Colin Kaepernick, of course.
And to so many other faces not to acknowledge, and for me personally, not to work relentlessly to dismantle that system.
So, she's working relentlessly to dismantle this system.
Now, she, of course, is a lesbian.
She came out in July 2012 in the edition of Out magazine, interestingly enough, and constantly beats the drums For a lot of LGBT organizations and she has said that she feels solidarity with Colin Kaepernick and all other blacks because, and I quote, being a gay American, I know what it means to look at the flag and not have it protect all of your liberties.
Well, not protected?
Well, gee, she's sponsored by Nike, Procter & Gamble, Body Armor, Hulu, Luna Bar, Samsung.
Well, I guess they're just not protecting her rights.
Corporate America.
Think about this.
Corporate America is basically kicking over one another to get the opportunity to have her endorsement.
Of course.
Here's something interesting for you.
I've never Even seen in Out Magazine, but I have seen Sports Illustrated, I have seen Entertainment recently, and they're getting quite thin because there are fewer and fewer advertisers who are actually spending any money to peddle their wares in these magazines.
Mr. Taylor, I guarantee you right now that, like I said, I have no idea to base this hypothesis on, but based on the corporate sponsorship she has, I bet you that Out Magazine has a quite robust Corporate sponsorship in terms of advertisements.
Because corporate America, as we've seen, drops over themselves trying to have elongated celebrations of Pride Month now.
These are the people that matter most.
These are the people whose posters you want your children put on their bedroom walls with this Ms.
Popenoe and her orange or pink hair.
Whichever it is, color, she's dying at that.
Changes, yeah, exactly.
Based on the mood.
A little diversity.
But then another interesting story.
This is not specifically our beat, but I thought it was interesting.
This had to do with a state law enacted last September by the state of California that requires all public companies headquartered in the state to have at least one woman director by the end of 2019 and by the end of 2021 to have two woman directors.
Now, the Democrats who passed this law claimed that putting women on the board would benefit the corporations.
I've always thought that, well, corporations know best as to what to benefit them, but these Democrats in the State House apparently know better.
Well, an interesting study was done by economists at Clemson University.
They found that about 28% of the 602 public firms headquartered in California will need to add a woman by the end of the year and 88% will have to
add a woman over the next two years and in total the law will require more than 1,000
additional female directors by 2021.
This is payday for anybody who can scrape up. State mandated diversity.
State mandated.
Now, you know, what's next?
Eskimos on the board?
No?
Paraplegics?
Then the people at Clemson have pointed out that firms could comply by replacing a male director with a woman.
But doing so would erode board expertise and experience.
So they estimate that what they're going to do is add women.
So they're going to expand the board and the median, the estimate is that the median firm that needs to add two female directors by 2021 will have to spend an additional, get this, $346,000 in salaries and travel.
And those two board members.
Compensation package.
Yes, travel and compensation.
And in fact, as these people point out, for many firms, the financial penalties for non-compliance are going to be greater than the cost of compliance.
There's some fine involved.
Now, I bring this up only because once you start thinking in terms of mandated diversity, the sky's the limit.
I mean, you know, I think we need Buddhists on the board.
Maybe, how about nudists?
You know, fruit juice drinkers and sandal wearers.
I mean, gosh, the mind boggles.
How about sex solicitors who pee on the public thoroughfares of San Francisco?
Especially there.
With Chesso Boudin as their primary advocate.
That's right.
It's interesting, and I know we're going to move on real quick, but think about this.
You're a shareholder of one of the corporations based there.
At what point do you start saying, hey guys, This is starting to, you know, all this time that you spend on these diversity mandates, why is our stock price dropping?
Why am I still investing in this when all you guys are investing in is something that has no tangible benefit?
And they're going to think, why are we even here?
That's what it's going to come down to.
We're going to move.
We're going to move.
We're going to clear out.
Now, a little interesting story from Italy.
A survey that I wish I knew more about.
More than half of Italians surveyed in a recent poll have said that racist acts were either sometimes or always justifiable.
More than half.
A sample of 1,500 people, 10% said racist acts are always justified.
And a further 45% said racist acts could be acceptable depending on the situation.
Only 45% said racist acts of any kind are completely unacceptable.
Now, I don't know, I think they left it simply up to the respondents as to what a racist act was, but I find this quite incredible.
10% said racist acts are always justified.
And 45%, that means a total of 55% say they are either always justified or sometimes justified.
Now, the pollsters are all wringing their hands about this because this is a considerable increase on any previous years, but this is an obvious reaction to, dare we call it, the Great Replacement.
Well, I mean, again, I would counter with this.
Think about what we saw with Jussie Smollett and the black community rallying to his defense.
I wonder if you received the same poll Asked to black individuals in the United States how they would reply if it meant that they were going to be able to take a shovel and chisels to systemic racism in the United States.
And if it was asked of them, these things are constantly anti white attitudes.
Yes, yes.
Acceptable.
Now, I believe there are doings in Finland that are worth commenting on.
Speaking of the Great Replacement, yeah, we'll make this quick because we're running out of time here.
We are running out.
A Somali-born Social Democrat Party politician in Finland of all places, hey, has apologized for lying about kicking a passenger out of his taxi after this said passenger allegedly hurled racial abuse at him.
Abderheem Hussain, a Helsinki city councilor and taxi driver who had previously called Finland a racist country, has admitted that he pulled a Smollett and he lied when he wrote on Twitter that he forced a customer out of his taxi for abusing him racially.
Quote, I apologize for my actions and for lying.
As a decision maker, it is my duty to be honest.
I depend on my voters' trust and I have now broken that trust.
I shall do everything I can to restore trust in my actions.
Wow.
You know, they learn quick, don't they?
As I have said for years, the demand for racism far outstrips the supply.
So its price rises, and it has to be manufactured out of whole cloth.
But, you know, as you point out, a Somali elected official in Finland?
In Finland.
In Finland.
Good grief.
In Maine, in Minneapolis.
And Finland.
But the Great Replacement is a white supremacist conspiracy theory.
It's not happening.
And don't you dare say anything else about it.
Okay, well I wonder if I can get this in in time.
I did want to talk about the Vox Party in Spain.
The latest elections.
The Vox Party, by the way, is a really solidly pro-Spanish conservative party.
They doubled their seats.
They went from 24 seats to 52 seats.
And what they say about this, this is a BBC story I was reading, they said, many believed Spain was electorally immune to the far right because of memories of life under a fascist dictatorship.
No, no, no, no.
To the extent that those were unpleasant memories, if they were, they're being wiped out by what's happening now.
So I just wanted to point out that the socialists are still in power, but they lost seats.
The number two party is the popular party.
That's a relatively good solid conservative party.
Then there is the number three party in the Spanish parliament is now the Vox party.
This guy came out of nowhere.
2014 was the first time they entered into parliament.
And I say go man go.
The elite of both parties or any party in Europe cannot inoculate the people from the truth.
That the great replacement shows them.
system.
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