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‘Whiteness: There is No Permanent Cure’
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, you're just in time for episode 167 of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is PK, without which we would just bog down and get nowhere.
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Now the first thing I'd like to talk about was the enormous gun rally that took place in Richmond, Virginia on Martin Luther King Day.
And probably everyone listening knows the general parameters of the event.
It was about some estimated 22,000 people who showed up because Virginia, as it becomes more immigrant and more non-white, is shifting from Republican to Democrat.
And the Democrats, as we have noted all around the country, over the years, they are moving in directions that we don't care for, one of which is the limitation of gun rights.
Second Amendment goes, as does the First Amendment.
Yes, it does.
Yes, it does.
Now, what was significant about this to me was, first of all, that it in fact happened that there were that many white people who were concerned about their rights because the rally was overwhelmingly white.
As people pointed out disdainfully, as if, you know, black people or Asians don't care about gun rights.
Well, apparently, compared to white people, they don't.
So they did not show up.
But What I wanted mostly to call your attention to was a piece that ran in the Philadelphia Enquirer just the day after.
The headline was this.
Call Richmond's MLK Day gun rally what it was.
An outbreak of terrorism on American soil.
I find this quite incredible.
But let us read some passages from this extraordinary article.
Bullies armed with high-powered weapons intended to terrorize and silence Virginia lawmakers and people with different opinions.
Tragically, it worked.
That's not what they were doing at all.
Some people did walk around with the AR-15s.
There was one guy with a .50 caliber sniper rifle.
But these were a small minority of the 20,000 people.
Bullies armed and intended to terrorize.
No, they are exercising their right to carry arms.
This is entirely legal in the state of Virginia.
And then, furthermore, it goes on to say this fellow by the name of Will Bunch.
He is not melanin-enhanced.
He is melanin-deprived, as far as I can tell, in the worst sort of way.
He went on to say, in 2020, some images of modern America are so shocking that even a nation of
political ranters with our incandescent Twitter accounts can be stunned into near numbness.
What were these images?
As he says, thousands of armed, overwhelmingly white men streamed onto the grounds of Virginia's state capitol in Richmond.
This stunned him into a state of virtual numbness, apparently.
Then he complains, and I continue reading, the front page of Tuesday's Washington Post summed up a lot of the post-rally media coverage with its headline which read, Virginia gun rights rally is passionate but peaceful.
Now, according to Will Bunch, that sounded like someone was pointing an AR-50 at the headline writer.
AR-50.
That just goes to show you how much he knows about weapons.
Mr. Bunch, it's probably you mean to say AR-15.
Then he goes on to say, On a day set aside to celebrate a fighter for peace and human rights who was shot and killed in Memphis, On April 4th, 1968, with a .30-06 Remington rifle, all this happened.
Well, like so many people, he seems to misunderstand.
For years now, the MLK holiday has been set aside as Lobby Day.
A lot of people go down to the Statehouse to lobby about things they care about.
And this event was sponsored by VCDL, the Virginia Commonwealth Defense League.
And they want to express their opposition to the gun control laws that are being debated and are very likely to be passed.
They're moving out of committee.
That's the one thing they care about most.
The fact that white people were likely to show up, some of them with weapons, absolutely terrified people.
Our governor, Ralph Northam, who either wears blackface, we know he's in blackface, and he may have in fact worn a sheet, we know, at least in one of the photographs that was in his medical school yearbook.
He banned weapons in the general area around the statehouse.
Ordinarily, it's perfectly legal to carry them.
But we're back with this author Will Bunch in the Philadelphia Inquirer.
He quoted a Vice News tweet.
Virginia declares state of emergency after armed militias threatened to storm the Capitol.
No armed militias threatened to storm the Capitol.
No, not at all.
This is utter, total, complete fantasy.
And he goes on to say, A nation that had just watched the armed hijacking of MLK Day.
An armed hijacking of MLK Day.
He talked about an armed mob roamed unrestrained through an American state capitol.
You know, it's funny about the whole concept of MLK Day.
There were a couple mass shootings on MLK Day.
There was one in Kansas City at a black nightclub where a criminal, who shouldn't have even had access to a gun, shot 15 people, killed one person.
And then there was also a shooting in San Antonio where five people were shot.
I'm not sure if anyone died in that spree shooting, but those happen on MLK Day.
And Mr. Taylor, am I correct in Surmising that there were no shootings on Richmond?
Not one shot fired.
Not one punch thrown.
This was utterly and completely peaceful.
Utterly and completely peaceful.
But this guy says that this was domestic terrorism.
If white people walk around with guns, that's domestic terrorism.
If black people blaze away at each other and actually kill them, well, we just look the other way.
In fact, in his town of Philadelphia, I just looked up something.
Temple University Health System investigated mass shootings in Philadelphia and it defined a neighborhood mass shooting as one that involves four or more victims shot in a one-hour period within a hundred meters.
Let's look about the size of a city block.
And over the 10 years, Philadelphia had 46 such shootings that injured or killed 212 people.
The victims were 86% black.
Seven of these mass shootings were never even reported.
And only nine of those 39 that were reported attracted national media attention,
but only because they had child or female victims.
Now, this is apparently not terrorism.
This is nothing at all.
I've got a bunch done right about this.
I know you love stats.
Yes, feed me a stat.
Our friends at the Philadelphia Police Department, they have an amazing current crime stats chart where they actually show you year-to-date numbers for homicides going back to 2007.
And this year, this year, going back to 2007, there's been the most homicides in Philadelphia.
32.
Now today is as of January 22nd.
Last year at this time there were only 19.
Three years prior, in 2018, as of this date, January 22nd, 2018, there had only been 12.
Now, Mr. Taylor, may I throw something out to our listeners who are perceptive and who have good memories?
Recall, Philadelphia was one of the first cities to elect one of those Soros-backed district attorneys, D.A.
Krasner, whose primary duty when he got in office was stop arresting innocent black bodies.
Guess what's happening?
Stop arresting?
Guilty black body.
Exactly.
Make sure that there's no plexi bulletproof glass on Asian owned stores to protect employees because that's an indignity of black people as we all know.
But no, think about that.
32 homicides.
That's up 68% since the same time last year when it was only 19.
To get back to Will Bunch, Will Bunch, he says all white people have to do is walk around with a weapon.
They don't even have to fire.
They don't have to point them at anybody and that's terrorism.
But if black people kill each other by the half dozen, by the dozen, blaze away, that's nothing at all to worry about.
Now, just to get an idea about this Will Bunch fellow, I looked up some of his recent articles.
Yeah.
And I thought, here's one that just gives you a perfect reading on the way he thinks.
One of his titles was, US progressives should support the uprising in Iran, even if Trump does too.
In other words, whatever Trump does, we must not do.
It has to be wrong.
This is his mentality.
Anyway, that was the main thing I wanted to say about the Virginia gun rally.
I was not there, I was sorry to say.
I had pressing things to do, but I was hoping to be there.
They had, I understand, a fairly substantial police presence, but my guess is the police need not have been there at all.
And there would have been no violence.
It would be a very stupid guy to try to do something violent against folks who are demonstrating for gun rights, many of whom are openly armed.
And those guys who were there openly armed, they had no intention of committing any kind of violence.
All of this stuff about storming the state capitol.
What hysterical, hypocritical nonsense.
Probably scared away 10 to 15,000 people just because of the state of emergency that was put on.
Mr. Tim, before we continue, I would like to point something out about Virginia.
Yes.
Now, obviously, Northern Virginia is changing because of mass immigration.
There's no doubt about that.
The numbers are Loudoun County, Prince William County, And Fairfax County.
They've all changed substantially over the past 20 years.
But I want everybody listening, especially if you live in Virginia, guys and girls, there were 33 uncontested General Assembly races in Virginia that Democrats ran unopposed.
They only control the House.
They control the House by two.
By just a majority of just two.
And the Senate by 11.
And in the Senate, Get this, 23 seats were unopposed that Democrats won.
Yes, uncontested.
This is just extraordinary.
When I went to vote myself, I could not vote for anybody but a Democrat for my Senate seat.
Likewise for my House seat.
Just no options.
Republicans, wake up!
Because elections actually matter.
They do make a big difference.
For those bemoaning that this can't be undone, what's happening, it really can.
And the fact that they were able to attract... Again, this was all done, this rally in Virginia, from what I understand, without the National Rifle Association being involved at all.
This organization that has millions of dollars, located in the heart of Fairfax County, Did nothing.
That's right.
Virginia Commonwealth Defense League is just a shoestring operation.
Just a few guys.
And yes, they managed to get 22,000 people there.
And I agree with you.
I suspect another 10,000 would have been there had it not been for all of this hysteria.
I knew people who were really debating whether or not to go because people were saying, oh, bullets are going to fly.
Well, thank goodness at least those 22,000 did go.
And it is beautiful to me to see white people waking up to their rights.
Second Amendment rights are a great first step.
I'll go one step further.
It's great that anybody, regardless of race, would go to show up.
Because guess what?
Tyranny comes for anyone, regardless of their race, if you have a population that is disarmed.
And yes, I'm like you.
I agree.
Trust me.
Our listeners know that.
But I think it is important that people understand There are some very nefarious goals with this.
In fact, I want to read one more quote to you.
Senator Dave Marsden, who represents Virginia's 37th district, he thinks that Second Amendment supporters are, quote, unstable and, quote, mentally ill.
That's what they increasingly think.
He had no problem saying that.
That's right, that's right.
No, he sounds just about as round the bend as your and my favorite Democratic candidate for the presidency.
Of whom you will tell us a few things.
Oh, you would be referring to the gentleman who was once the mayor of New York City.
Yes, indeed.
Michael Bloomberg.
The erstwhile stop-and-frisk mayor.
Yeah, who's actually apologized for stop-and-frisk, for making New York a very safe place.
To a point that, we won't be able to get into these figures, but it's important to note that New York City, for the third year in a row, had fewer homicides than Baltimore and New York City has 14 times the
population. Think about that for a second, ladies and gentlemen. Well, Bloomberg was in Tulsa just the
other day on Sunday of, I guess that was what, January 20th. Yes. And he was in Tulsa...
That would have been 19th. Correct.
On the 19th.
So, he's in Tulsa, and we'll get to the symbolism of why that's important in a second, but he was there as part of his presidential campaign aimed at bolstering economic opportunities exclusively for blacks in America.
Promising to triple their income over the next decade, but stopping short of promising reparations.
I'm sorry, if you're promising that, it sounds like this is reparations by any other name.
Yeah.
Boy, is my income going to triple over the next decade?
Maybe if you pretend to be black.
Right.
Well, get this.
He wants to improve his support among African Americans.
We know that they are a substantial part of the Democrat base.
And with the first primary, my gosh, it's coming up in less than 10 days in Iowa caucus.
Yeah.
You know, isn't this some sort of a negative stereotype to think that somehow by dangling money in front of them, they might vote for him?
It's obviously not impacting the way that they're viewing things.
That's not slowing him down.
No, he's not.
I would like to point this out.
He's already spent a quarter of a billion dollars.
On advertisements, largely digital.
So I'm sure if we actually had this channel monetized and there was an ad, I guarantee there'd be a Bloomberg ad before this podcast ran.
But his Greenwood Initiative, it's named after the Greenwood District, otherwise known once as Black Wall Street.
It was a Tulsa neighborhood that was once considered one of the most economically prosperous black communities in the U.S.
We'll get to what happened to that in a second.
The neighborhood was the center of a deadly two-day attack by a black mob during the early 1920s.
Ninety-nine years later, Bloomberg announced his plan.
Again, the symbolism couldn't be more thick.
It's palpable that he was there to give this idea of rebuilding this district.
So get this.
He said this, quote, for hundreds of years, America systematically stole black lives.
Black freedom and black labor.
And the impact of that theft over a period of centuries has meant an enormous loss of wealth for individuals and families across generations.
A kind of compound interest in revenue.
Well, it's past time to say enough!
And to damn well do something about it.
Damn well do something about it.
Well, isn't it a shame Michael Bloomberg who recently promised that illegal immigrants deserved safe and comfortable housing?
Yeah, he also was the same Michael Bloomberg who in the 2000s, when he was the mayor of New York City, he said we needed illegal aliens to make sure that our golf courses were kept up, maintained.
At least he's going to put them to work.
Maybe he'll triple their salaries too.
So, Bloomberg's one of the richest men in the world.
He's got a media empire of 50 and he's got a estimated net worth of 50 billion dollars and this economy that's got to be going up probably 10 to 20 million dollars a day if you think about how he's probably invested.
He also said this quote I also know that my story might have turned out very
differently if I had been black and that more black Americans of my generation would have ended
up with far more wealth had they been white.
Later in the speech he would say this, I didn't know at the time, but when my parents moved to the
house I grew up in, the owners wouldn't sell to them.
They didn't want a Jewish family in the neighborhood.
Lucky for us, our Irish lawyer was willing to buy it and transfer it to my parents.
But if my mother and father had been black, we would not have been so lucky.
I wonder if he can substantiate that story about somebody doing a straw purchase for him.
I'm often suspicious of these, oh, these iconic stories of discrimination.
I wonder if there's any proof of that.
But anyway.
Yeah, you'd have to figure out what year this actually happened because Restrictive Covenant, Shelley Cramer was 1947.
So, you'd have to figure out and you could easily tell if that story's a book or not.
Well, where's that Irish lawyer?
No, but this could be just an individual decision, not necessarily a Shelley Cramer decision.
True, that's true.
So, let's get back to the details of the plan.
This is focusing on investment in black businesses and home ownership, of course, as we know.
The Heritage Foundation, which is a pretty feckless organization.
They did put out that study a few years ago where they said that since the start of the Great Society, the government spent two trillion dollars trying... No, I'm sorry.
I think it's 22 trillion dollars.
It's some extraordinary amount.
Before we get done with the podcast, I'll make sure that I look up to get that number correct.
So it's not like we haven't been spending trillions of trillions of dollars trying to uplift primarily black communities.
But get this.
The $70 billion investment in the country's 100 most disadvantaged neighborhoods.
The money is going to be controlled by a new White House office, the Neighborhood Equity and Opportunity Office, NEO.
NEO, which will coordinate across federal agencies.
And again, it's kind of the proposal, mortgage and loan guarantors will be forced to update their credit scoring requirements.
Which the plan maintains is rigged against blacks.
So credit scores are gone, by the way, folks.
You know what this reminds me of?
Mark Zuckerberg.
Didn't he give $100 million to the New York school system?
He did.
No, he gave it to Newark.
$100 million to Newark.
It was for the school system.
That's right.
And what were the consequences?
The consequences were indetectable.
Except for, I imagine, there were lots of beefsteaks for the boys.
In any case, this is quite incredible.
Have we had enough?
I think I've had enough of Michael Bloomberg.
I've had enough for the day, but with the amount of money in the deep pockets he has, he doesn't have to answer to anyone.
I don't think we've heard the last.
I fear not.
Well, let's move on to Joel Davis.
That may be a name unfamiliar to you.
He is now 24 years old, but he was something of a prodigy in his time.
He served as a youth ambassador for the United Nations Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict.
He was on the steering committee of the International Campaign to Stop Rape and Gender Violence in Conflict, a group that had more than 5,000 human rights organizations and experts worldwide.
He was the founder of something called Youth to End Sexual Violence, especially of vulnerable people, particularly children and women in combat zones.
Very early, he was making quite a name for himself and, in fact, in 2015, when he was a mere 19 years old, He was one of more than 200 people and organizations nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize.
Quite the lad, this Joel Davis.
Well, after this life, this prodigious life of fighting for protection against sexually vulnerable people, He now faces hard time in the big house, up to life imprisonment.
Why?
Well, he has been involved in sex with underage children, male and female.
He's been doing this all the time.
He was making a name for himself as a champion of the sexually vulnerable.
He exchanged text messages with undercover FBI agents trying to arrange meetings with a nine-year-old girl, an eight-year-old girl, and a two-year-old boy.
Well, go back one second.
Exchanged text messages with what he thought was a two... With an FBI agent.
No, he didn't think they were, but he was going to try to get this guy to procure them for him.
Nine-year-old girl, eight-year-old girl, and a twelve-year-old and a two-year-old boy.
So he's a switch hitter apparently.
He allegedly sent, well, no, he did send uncovered sexually explicit photos and videos of children as young as infants and made it clear he wanted to have sex with children of any age.
Well, so he's in the news because he's been found guilty and his sentencing is currently scheduled for May 7th.
Now this ferocious hypocrisy, I can't tell exactly where this guy's from, but I can guarantee you his ancestors did not come over on the Mayflower.
He looks like a Hispanic or a Malay or something, but I just thought this was a striking case of hypocrisy that Probably hasn't gotten much play, but I think the Nobel Peace Prize Committee is probably delighted that they did not select him for the prize.
Almost speechless, that story.
You could take a shower.
Yes, it's just incredible.
This guy was really the fair-haired lad of protection of sexually vulnerable people, and at the same time, he was trying to hook up with infants, for heaven's sake.
Anyway, here's another great story for you.
Did you know that there was a Broadway production called Slave Play?
I did not.
It just ended.
It's by a film named Jeremy O. Harris.
It had a four-month Broadway run.
Now, the play, according to news reports, explores the racial and sexual dynamics of three interracial couples.
And the producers made a point of making the work accessible to as wide a group of non-white, particularly black, theatergoers as possible.
In fact, that was the main point.
They didn't even really care about recouping the $3.9 million investment.
Mostly, when you put on a Broadway show, you want to make a little bit of money.
But they considered this a success because they got more black bums in seats.
Now, how did they do that?
They offered two what they called blackout performances marketed specifically to black theatergoers.
The advertising promised that the 804 seats of Broadway's Golden Theatre will be occupied by an audience of black-identified artists, writers, and students.
How'd they get that to happen?
Harris explains.
We gave away hundreds of tickets to black student organizations for free.
Then we invited a bunch of people in the black community to send the invitation around.
He adds, I jokingly said it was like the Underground Railroad.
Now why did he do this?
He says, we didn't want to open it up to too many non-black faces.
So we had this lovely, lovely, for blacks only performance.
A couple of performances like that.
What in the world is this play about?
It's described as an edgy, sexually explicit work that explores America's legacy of slavery.
And in the opening scene, mothers and fathers, send your children out of the room.
Because let me tell you what happens in the opening scene on Broadway's Golden Theater in this play called Slave Play.
Now this is in the slavery times.
A white overseer, Jim, criticizes a black woman slave for not doing a good job cleaning the room.
He then throws a cantaloupe on the ground, calls it a watermelon, and tells the slave woman, Kanisha, to eat it.
Kinesha begins to eat the cantaloupe off the ground like a dog.
Then she begins to twerk, which confuses Jim, the white overseer, but also arouses him.
Jim then initiates sex with Kinesha.
Jim places Kinesha's hands on his erection and he proceeds to perform cunnilingus while she asks to be called a nasty, lazy nigress.
That's the opening act.
That's the opening act of this play.
And it just goes downhill or uphill or sideways from there.
Now, there's also a black-white homosexual couple.
This is all interracial sex, you see, of all kinds.
And as Wikipedia explains, the play makes whiteness and white privilege hyper-visible in interracial relationships.
Now, author Jeremy O. Harris is very melanin-enhanced.
And Out Magazine, which is for a certain community, called him, quote, the queer black savior the theater needs.
I'm sure the savior, the theater, needs this sort of stuff very, very badly.
One of his plays is called Water Sports or Insignificant White Boys.
But this is our culture, ladies and gentlemen, on Broadway.
One of his plays is called Water sports or insignificant white boys.
Think about that.
It's, oh, you know, swimming and diving, that's for white people, you know, come on.
Well, I have no idea.
Now, your understanding of water sports may be somewhat naive.
Maybe so.
He may have a completely different, I mean, if he is, in fact, the queer black savior the theater needs, he may have a different understanding about water sports.
Let's just move on.
These have been two really difficult stories to hear and listen to.
Yes, yes, yes.
I apologize.
This is no longer the kind of rating The Ordinary would like to have.
So let's move on from New York City to Jacksonville, Florida.
Yeah, you know, Jacksonville, Florida, it's one of the biggest cities by population in the country.
It's huge.
And I found this story fascinating.
Actually, one of our listeners sent it over.
So thank you, whoever sent this over.
It deals with a family dollar that's located in zip code... what I found, actually, because in the story they say that this family dollar is located on Moncrieff Road near West 45th Street.
So I decided, okay, let's figure out where that actually is in Jacksonville.
And I found out that that is smack dab in the middle of zip code 32209 with a quick Click of the buttons, I was able to find out that this area is made up of 98.8% non-whites.
It's 82% black in this zip code.
Now, so what was this story about the family dollar?
The headline from news4jax.com said this.
Thefts force Northwest Jacksonville store to limit number of customers inside at one time.
A family dollar, yes?
A family dollar.
Okay, so they're sort of metering them in.
Yeah, now you might remember, maybe it was two months ago, there was a story about a Kroger in Atlanta that had basically the entire store in plexiglass.
Do you remember this?
And everyone was upset because... That's right, everything that cost more than... you had to get these things unlocked.
Exactly, you had to go into...
The higher price items were in an area where you would go in and they'd follow you.
Well, here's what the story tells us.
Theft at one Northwest Jacksonville store, this family dollar, has become such a common occurrence that employees said they've gone as far as to limit the number of people who can enter the business at one time.
So, at this family dollar, they've resorted To locking the door once five people are in the store at the same time so they can do their jobs while monitoring the aisles.
People started talking about the policy after a photo was shared to the Only in Duval group on Facebook.
That's Duval County.
It shows a sign post in the store's window reading, Quote, due to theft, only five people at a time.
Unquote.
So although store employees were not allowed to make comments on camera, customers familiar with the frequent thefts explained why store management instituted the policy.
What percentage black did you say this was?
It's 98.8% non-white.
It's 82% black.
No, no, hold on.
There is a, at the end of the story, there's a great little fact that you got to figure out.
Okay, so here we go.
Jacksonville resident Jeanette Jordan said, quote, it's really geared toward the students who are getting out of school and when they come to the store after school, they are taking things out of the store and not paying.
There are also adults doing the same thing.
So this other lady, Shirley Blair, who's lived in Jacksonville her entire life, said this, quote, It's so bad, people don't even want to sit in their porch anymore.
Unquote.
That's gotta be pretty bad.
That's gotta be pretty bad.
So, she attributed all this stealing, all this theft to poverty and drugs fueling the crime and leaving many without hope for a better future.
Well, I decided to find out what high school was closest to this.
Store and I was able to figure it out and the high school has an enrollment of 95% melanin enhanced Africans in America.
Oh dear.
Well, you know, there's probably something illegal about metering them in and out like that, but we'll see.
Like the plexiglass barriers in Philadelphia were found illegal because that showed a lack of respect for the customers.
An indignity to blacks.
Well, I should think that letting in only five at a time is a bit of an indignity.
Well, Family Dollar is a publicly traded company, Northwest Jacksonville, Mr. Taylor.
I know you don't know this, but it's a food desert.
That is one of the only places you can get fresh food produce for an area that is otherwise poorly served.
Now, of course, no one ever will dare say, well, why is it poorly served?
Because A, I'm sure employees, there's shrinkage going on when it comes to theft.
But also because of the high cost associated with surveilling and keeping that store and the employees safe.
You know, Family Dollar should brace itself for some kind of lawsuit, it seems to me.
Because if you can make people take down the plexiglass in Philadelphia stores because that shows a lack of respect for black shoppers, if you're letting in no more than five black shoppers at a time, Oh well.
But no, this is a sign of the times.
And before we move on, I would like to clarify that that Heritage Report study was published in September 15, 2014.
It's called The War on Poverty After 50 Years.
And yes, it states that in the last 50 years, U.S.
taxpayers have spent over $22 trillion on anti-poverty programs.
Gosh, I guess it didn't work.
Because Bloomberg's got to spend, he's gonna spend $70 billion.
$70 billion.
All right.
Well, you know, where does it end?
Good question.
Well, okay, let's move along.
There's another person that we've not heard of before.
Donald Moss.
Donald Moss is a bigwig in psychoanalysis.
And he recently addressed a conference in South Africa.
He's been featured in the U.S.
at the New York Psychoanalytic Society and Institute.
And on February 7th, he's speaking at the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies in New York City.
February 7th, that will be on 16 West 10th Street from 730 to 930.
General public $40, students $10.
And what is he going to speak about?
As he has spoken in all these places, the title of his talk is On Having Whiteness.
Now, the Center for Modern Psychoanalytic Studies provides us with the following description of his talk.
Dr. Moss describes whiteness as, quote, a condition one first acquires and then one has.
A malignant, parasitic-like condition to which white people have a particular susceptibility.
I wonder if any person other than a white person can have that.
It's a malignant parasitic-like condition to which white people have a particular susceptibility.
Parasitic whiteness renders its host's appetites voracious, insatiable, and perverse.
These deformed appetites particularly target non-white people, and once established, these appetites are nearly impossible to eliminate.
Did you know that you have a perverse, voracious, insatiable appetite?
That you target non-whites?
And that this appetite is nearly impossible to eliminate?
Effective treatment requires a combination of psychological and social historical interventions.
Which can reasonably aim only to reshape whiteness's infiltrated appetites, to reduce their intensities, to redistribute their aims, and to occasionally turn them towards the work of reparation, there is not yet a permanent cure.
Well, I think you and I both know what that permanent cure is, and that is something that Noel... What was the... Harvard?
Oh, Noel Ignatieff.
Ignatieff, who just... I think he passed away at the end of 2019.
Yes, God bless his well-intentioned soul.
He's no longer with us.
Yes, I think the only possible cure is death.
That's the only possible cure.
And as I say, this is February 7th.
You can still get your ticket if you're a student for only $10.
16 West 10th Street, New York City.
And he is a faculty member at the New York Psychoanalytic Institute and the San Francisco Center for Psychoanalysis and is in private practice in New York City.
Now, isn't he the guy that you'd go to if you're having mental problems?
Now, he is also the author of a book called At War With the Obvious.
And I will read briefly from a review.
This is by Rutledge.
This is a proper academic press.
This is not a self-published piece of junk.
It is an academic press published piece of junk.
And the reviewer says, Dr. Moss writes courageously, revealing his own periodic struggles with smugness and easy solutions.
He describes his experience of terror, shame, and rage when a violent patient threatens to hit him in the face and leaves the consulting room shouting, That's what one of his chapters is about.
That sounds like a great chapter.
Oh boy, I'd keep me on the edge of my seat.
I'd just be in white-knuckled excitement reading something like that.
Do you have more to read?
No, no, no.
I don't think we've had enough of Dr. Donald Mars.
In the past week, NBC News has published a story where they basically argued that Republicans shouldn't be able to vote because they're racist.
Yes, yes, yes.
Do you recall this?
I do remember.
We've seen now what?
Project Veritas videos where Bernie Sanders employees on the campaign trail are talking just openly with this individual who's filming is obviously someone that they trust enough.
Right.
Who's infiltrated the campaign.
They're talking about putting people in camps.
Re-education camps.
Well, anyone who votes for Donald Trump is basically a Nazi who needs to be re-educated.
As simple as that.
Parasitical whiteness.
Yes, that's right.
These ideas are not relegated to, you know, loonies, ladies and gentlemen.
These aren't Yep.
Just conspiracies.
Let me just read this phrase again.
It just trickles off my tongue so delightfully.
Whiteness is a malignant, parasitic-like condition to which white people have a particular susceptibility.
I would say belief in diversity, inclusion, and equity.
And then I'd finish it off with what you just said.
Okay.
Now, I believe you had some news about Iowa for us.
Iowa?
Yeah.
Well, let's talk about a place full of white people.
Malignant, parasitic white people.
Here's a tip, ladies and gentlemen.
If you're ever interested to see how crazy things are, go to news.google.com, quotation, racial disparities, end quotation, and just look up the stories that exist out there.
You will be blown away by what's been published in the past three days in local and national papers, science journals, etc.
Here's one that I found in Des Moines.
It's no secret that Iowa has one of the worst records for disproportionate incarceration of minorities in the nation.
This is a news story, and this is the lead.
I wonder if it's any worse or better than anybody else.
Iowa's about 94% white, and of course Chicago is shedding a lot of its low-income black wealth population, and they're going to Iowa.
I guess they've overwhelmed Milwaukee enough, but so the Iowa Department of Corrections So we're going to change that, Mr. Taylor, with new mandatory implicit bias training.
Okay.
The idea to do racial bias training came from the court system.
Director of Iowa Department of Corrections, Beth Skinner, said the department sent a couple staff members to the court system's training program as guinea pigs.
They received such positive feedback that they knew it had to be implemented in the Department of Corrections.
Let's talk about what this is going to entail.
Skinner said, quote, we're always scanning the environment, scanning the literature, seeing what works and what our national partners are advising us on.
So we're always very open to find out what are the best practices and then to implement those.
Does it take resources?
Yes.
But the issue is that, is that important that we're willing to put those resources in there?
Now, one of the things that this article didn't do was actually give data about the Disproportionate incarceration of minorities.
And I guess the fact is that if there are too many blacks in jail, obviously that is an example of structural racism and inequalities.
It is true.
As a general rule, the whiter the state, the greater the disproportionality of black incarceration.
That's right.
That's one of those curious things.
Vermont's got it.
It's bad in Vermont.
It's bad in Iowa.
It used to be bad in Minnesota until smallies came and so it's just overwhelmed.
Or they were relocated there.
Well, you know, I guess with all of this sensitivity training, black people are just going to commit fewer crimes.
You'd hope so.
You'd hope so.
Or they can just bring that psychoanalyst that we were just talking about in to do some consulting.
Dr. Moss.
Dr. Moss.
He'll straighten them out.
He'll straighten them out.
You know, the main thing to point out is this is infecting this mindset that the criminal justice system is racist and disproportionately impacts people of color.
Law-abiding people of color who, you know, should... What was the word last week that we used?
It was a new thing that we encountered.
It wasn't predictive policing, but it was trying to find ways to keep minorities out of the law as opposed to being arrested.
I can't remember what city we were talking about.
It might have been New York.
Oh, was it deferred incarceration?
Deferred incarceration, that's correct.
Yes, yes, yes.
Well, that's like deferred deportation.
But anyway.
Okay, well, this is very encouraging.
Let's hope it works.
We wish them well, and it's a pity that they're going to have to spend so much money on this, but, you know, whatever it takes.
Just, hey, just don't arrest black people.
That's where we're headed.
Yep, yep.
Well, let's see.
Let's move to Puerto Rico.
Had you heard that Governor Wanda Vasquez of Puerto Rico just fired the Housing Secretary Fernando Gil and the Department of Family Secretary Glorimar Andujar?
Did you know that?
I did know this.
You did know that.
And then you probably know why.
The reason is they suddenly discovered a warehouse filled with emergency Hurricane Maria supplies.
Now, the Hurricane Maria came in September 2017.
That's right.
And we all heard about it.
Nobody had water.
Nobody had blankets.
Nobody had food.
It was a terrible, terrible, terrible thing.
Well, apparently there was loads of stuff in warehouses that nobody knew about.
Never distributed.
Never distributed.
And while she was at it, she fired the U.S., the territory, Puerto Rico's Emergency Management Agency, Carlos Acevedo.
He's out the door too.
Well, once this thing was discovered, do you know how the people of Puerto Rico reacted?
They weren't happy.
They celebrated by breaking into it and stealing the contents.
Correct.
Well, that'll make sure it gets to who needs it.
Boy, oh boy.
I mean, one thing is bad enough that they didn't even know this warehouse was there.
And now once they've found it, people just go in and loot the place.
Well, what does this tell us about Puerto Rico?
Well, we're not supposed to even think about that.
Well, you know, Governor Wanda is concerned that the warehouse discovery could undermine Puerto Rico's credibility with the Trump administration.
I think she's right.
And, in fact, President Trump has criticized Puerto Rico's leadership following the hurricane, saying, many wonderful people, but with such bad leadership and so much money wasted.
Looks like he's right.
And I didn't realize this, but this is not the first time a trove, a cache, of undistributed stuff has been found.
In August of 2019, That is, again, a year and a half after the hurricane.
Abandoned supplies were located in office.
Rats had torn through the food and the medicine that could have saved lives.
Rats had gotten in.
I guess we've got a lot of antibiotic-laden rats.
And then, just the next month, September 2019, this was well after the hurricane, hundreds of pallets of water were found on an airstrip.
They'd just been left there and the water had gone bad after months because it was in the sun and the plastic had melted and the plastic had gone crazy.
It was undrinkable.
And all this outrage led to Governor Ricardo Rosselló resigning in July of 2019.
Well, Governor Wanda seems to be in a no better situation.
Sounds like a pretty bad place to live.
No wonder they're all coming here.
What percentage of Puerto Ricans have actually relocated to the United States?
I can't remember.
The population is shrinking all the time.
And it's so terribly in debt.
It's going to go bankrupt.
Boy oh boy.
We should grant them their independence and we should offer to allow Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez to be the empress for life in Puerto Rico.
She's a proud Puerto Rican.
I entirely agree.
I entirely agree.
That would be the best possible solution.
But let's see.
While we are almost overseas, let's take a tour through Africa.
Uganda.
This was a BBC article that caught my attention.
And as the BBC correspondent noted, whenever you frequent an upmarket hotel, cafe or restaurant in the capital Kampala, chances are the owner will be an Indian.
This is a subcontinental Indian.
They run the banks, supermarkets, shopping malls.
Ugandan Indians play a very, very prominent role in the economy.
Now, you were probably not following news of this kind back in 1972.
No, I was not.
You were not.
Well, I was.
And I remember when Idi Amin, the cannibal dictator of Uganda, he expelled all of the Asian Indians, 50,000 of them, because he accused them of milking Uganda's money.
Well, at the time, Those 50,000 Asians owned 90% of Uganda's businesses and were paying 90% of Ugandan tax revenue.
Well, guess what happened when he kicked him out?
I have a suspicion of what happened.
Yes, this was sort of a preview of what happened in Zimbabwe when the white people were kicked out.
It was not a happy time.
Well, as it turns out, that was back in 1972.
President Yoweri Museveni, who recently won a fifth term in office, he's doing well.
Democracy.
He seized power in 1986, so that was 14 years of Indian-lessness, and he came and he encouraged the exiles to return.
Oh, that happened in Zimbabwe too.
Happy ending.
And so, now, a lot of them came back, and despite making up less than 1% of the population, they are estimated to contribute 65% of Uganda's tax revenues.
1% contributes 65%.
Now, they're not quite back to 90% they were, but they're getting there.
And one of the ones who came back is the richest man.
His name is Sudhir Ruperalia.
He's worth an estimated $800 million.
Now, he was one of the ones who was booted out, and he went to Britain, where he says he worked a series of menial jobs before saving enough money to return to Uganda.
Now, at the time when Idi Amun kicked out the Indians, blacks were happy.
They said, well, all their wealth is just going to flow into our pockets.
Yeah.
And they discovered that was not the case.
The BBC correspondent says that Black communities I met were mainly positive about the employment created by Asian business people.
Ugandans are more worried about the Chinese, who are heavily involved in infrastructure projects.
And he says, some Ugandans complain the Chinese bring their own workforce rather than employ and train the locals.
But I just thought this was an interesting story.
Just a little pattern here.
But this being on platforms that essentially punish you for noticing patterns, we will draw no conclusions.
I don't notice any pattern.
I have no idea.
Uganda, I don't know what this could connect to.
I don't see how it could have anything to do with the economic collapse of cities.
Similarities to Puerto Rico's mismanagement or whatever.
That's right.
Nothing of any significance.
Well, I've got a story of significance here.
Oh, please.
I've got a story of significance.
It's one of those our new country is going to be great stories.
Yes, the country we are turning into.
The number of murders in Mexico in Mexico last year hit a new record high with more than 35,500 homicides.
According to government data, now despite President André Manuel López Obrador, his pledge to tackle crime and violence in the country in his first year in office, kind of fell on deaf ears.
Well, he tackled it, but it bounced right back up.
He tried to.
He tried to.
A total of 35,588 murders were committed last year, which is up 2.7% from the prior year, according to data that the National Public Security System released.
Now that equates to a homicide rate of 23 per 100,000.
Our astute listeners will note that the United States has roughly 4 per 100,000.
A city like Baltimore this year in 2019 actually had a homicide rate of 57 per 100,000.
Mexico is just right there in the middle.
Exactly.
So this was the highest murder rate in the country since 1997 when officials first started keeping records.
Now, the figures showed, however, the annual rate of increase in murders has slowed.
As in 2015, 2016, 2017, and 2018, homicides grew yearly rates of 27%, 28%, and 17%.
So the violence is perhaps plateaued.
Well, let's sure hope so.
grew yearly rates of 27, 28, and 17 percent. So the violence is perhaps
plateaued. Well let's sure perhaps plateaued. Let's hope so.
Now we've talked about the increase, the annual rate of increase in murders
has slowed.
So, you know, some reasons why that might be.
What percentage of Mexicans actually live in the United States at this point?
You know, I can't remember.
I know that it was about 10% or 15% of Mexicans.
You know, I can't remember.
It's a very substantial number.
I think it's getting close to 20%.
Is it close to 20%?
Yeah, I think it's Adios America and Colter.
They estimate that it's 20% and you know there were admittances they're sending back What is it?
Seven billion?
I can't remember these things.
It's in the billions.
The number is shocking.
That's money that just disappears from our economy.
It does.
It does.
But well, you know, maybe that's what's fueling the decline in homicides.
All that American money.
The Yankee dollar.
Well, here's one fact that we didn't see.
You had asked about the city that's right across from El Paso.
Ciudad Juarez?
Yes.
In 2008, they had that city.
Well, the most violent in the world at that point had a homicide rate of 130 per 100,000.
And they were able to get that down to, I think... You said about 35?
Yeah, I think that's the number we had determined.
That's a remarkable decrease.
Yeah.
As you were suggesting, maybe they just killed each other off.
Yeah, they just killed each other off.
Or I would think people just...
So let us repeat, the U.S.
rate is about 4-4.5 for 100,000.
They're talking about 24 for 100,000.
That's five, six times the American rate.
Correct.
That's pretty spooky.
But that is the country we are gradually turning into.
Yes, indeed.
Well, let's see.
We have a French story now, and a French story that has to do with one of the speakers at our conference, Renaud Camus.
Renaud Camus is known to identitarians and white advocates as the originator of the idea of the Great Replacement.
Well, back in November of 2017, he gave a talk in Colombey-les-Deux-Eglises.
That's a Charles de Gaulle's hometown, by the way.
And he gave it to something called the National Council of European Resistance.
Sounds like a good group to me.
National Council of European Resistance.
In which he declared, immigration has become an invasion.
He says, an invasion of migratory submersion.
France and Europe are a hundred times more colonized and more seriously than they have ever colonized others themselves.
Irreversible colonization is demographic colonization by transfer of population.
He called for a national consensus of resistance to oppose Islamization in the struggle for the salvation of our common civilization.
Your Honor, immigration is the substitution of the original with a copy, the authentic with an imitation, and the true with a false, and mothers with surrogate mothers.
That's quite an interesting way of describing what the Great Replacement is.
Well, why am I reading to you from the text of a speech he gave in November 2017?
It's because He just got a two-month suspended sentence and he can avoid jail only if he pays 1,800 euros, that's about $2,000, to two organizations.
One is SOS Racism and the other is the International League Against Racism and Antisemitism.
The way it works in France, you can get a group like that, they can sue you for some sort of incitement of racial hatred or whatever it is, take you to court, and if they win, then they get money and you go to jail.
Well, I assume there are people who preach ideas of white privilege in France.
Can the reverse happen?
If, you know, somebody Engages in violence against a white person based on that knowledge and they think, hey, the only way that we can rid France of white privilege is to rid France of white people.
That's the only logical thing, isn't it?
After all, Dr. Moss explained to us that there's no known cure.
There's no known cure for whiteness.
Well, there is a known cure for whiteness, and I'd like to bring up a story that juxtaposes nicely with one you just read.
Breitbart is actually reporting that there's a leaked French internal intelligence report that claims 150 neighborhoods across France are held by radical Islamists.
150 neighborhoods?
150 neighborhoods.
This is a leaked classified document from the French Internal Security Service.
Well, but if you talk about immigration having become an invasion, as Renault Commu did, you are a criminal.
That's right, that's right.
So I'm afraid that's a bit of a sad story, but all of our listeners, if you would like to meet this great man, Renaud Camus, be sure to sign up for our conference.
It will be the last weekend in May, May 29th through 31st, and you can sign up at the website, www.amren.com.
Yes, so on the one hand, it's a sad story.
On the other hand, it's a good story because you will have an opportunity to meet this man.
And I encourage all listeners to take that opportunity.
And more importantly, I encourage our listeners, as we started this, let's end the same way.
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We're heading up to what's going to be a very interesting election cycle.
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