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Ladies and gentlemen, it's our pleasure and privilege to be with you once again for Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is the irreplaceable, indispensable, and always on the ball, P.K.
Glad you can be with us.
Hey, good afternoon.
Good morning, good afternoon, good evening, wherever you might be listening to this, whatever time of day it might be, we're excited for, get this, episode 168.
And by the way, that's the only time I'll use that phrase in this week's episode.
We're very excited to have you with us, dear listener, and we're going to start by actually reading off some of the questions.
That's right, because often we have questions up our sleeves, but then we get so carried away with the news that we don't get around to them.
So, to make sure that questions are answered, we're going to go right away.
And we have a question.
A questioner who does not identify himself, which is just as well, says, Why do white people feel good about blaming themselves for many of the world's evils?
And he proposes a possibility, which I think is worth consideration.
He says it's a strange side effect of the kinds of traits Christianity selected for.
It had psychological effects that were probably beneficial in smaller and more homogeneous societies.
That is to say, a strong sense of guilt for community transactions.
But, This sense of being responsible for community transactions is bad for modern environments, where porous borders and large-scale political societies that lead sin-starved whites, I like that, sin-starved whites, to have a sense of guilt for the world's problems and to want to blame themselves, a kind of flagellation that results from a perception that whites have more resources than non-whites.
I think there's something to that, although I just read a remarkable book by Kevin MacDonald about individualism in European peoples.
And he makes the point that Christianity is just part of it, really, that we probably have genetic propensities for that.
That Europeans developed a kind of trust-based, a trust-based society.
It was not kinship based.
And so the idea was that you did not have a morality that ended at the border of the tribe.
Your morality was more or less universal.
Whereas just about everywhere else, they developed moralities that were based on the tribe, based on kinship groups, what we would now call xenophobic.
I think that's true.
Christianity is also universalist.
We're supposed to be a community of believers.
It doesn't make any difference where you're from, what's your race or language.
Any of those things are.
And I think that's all entirely true.
We are naturally non-xenophobic.
And that's one of the things that makes us vulnerable.
The questioner goes on to say, as you probably know, Zach Goldberg has shown that white liberals are the only demographic group that actively favors other groups, rather than having an in-group preference.
Yes, we're certainly aware of that.
It is astonishing.
At least that's the way they answer questions.
So you wonder what they really do.
I mean, when the neighborhood changes, they don't usually stick around to enjoy the fruits of diversity.
No, they don't.
In fact, they normally send their children to private schools, elite private schools, and they have no problem protesting if there's any push to try and integrate.
That's right.
That's the joy of being a liberal.
You don't have to be consistent.
You can say all the right things and then do all the wrong things and you're still virtuous.
They can fight tooth and nail and it looks like low-income housing is coming your way.
They can really, really raise the roof and it looks like school catchment districts are going to be redrawn.
To have more diversity in their schools?
But anyway, that's what they claim.
And even though to be hypocritical and pretend that they should say that is a remarkable thing.
In other words, to say that they put the interests of non-whites over their own.
So, we'd like to move on to a note from a South African listener.
May I just say one more thing about that question?
That was a great question and I actually encourage the person who wrote that, consider fleshing that out and submitting that as an article.
Yes, that's always a possibility.
But this question of, what is it about white people that makes them prepared to commit suicide?
I just don't have a good answer for that.
And I'm always welcoming people with theories.
Christianity may have something to do with it.
Genetics may have something to do with it.
The machinations of other groups that wish to dispossess us.
But no, this is so unprecedented in the history of the world.
People who are prepared to give their countries, their cultures, Their sons and daughters give away everything that people have always fought and died for.
It's an astonishing thing.
And there's literally no historical lesson that we can take a precedent from for what has happened, as you said.
No.
So we have to find our way out de novo.
But then this is really a letter from a South African listener.
And he says, I just wanted to drop you a note and say thank you for your program.
He says, I was fortunate to grow up in this country, South Africa, before it was taken over by non-whites.
What a country we had, but now totally destroyed.
Black management can't steal fast enough, and there's nothing almost left to steal.
Right now the government is moving forward with expropriation of property without compensation, And private health care, our once proud national institutions, all bankrupt.
Most of the white population is meek and mild and full of liberals.
Does that sound familiar, PK?
Sounds eerily like America.
It sure does.
Our police force is like a mafia, extorting bribes at every opportunity.
We're not there yet.
Our official population is 55 million, but unofficially I've heard numbers of up to 108 million.
I imagine the census is not all that accurate in South Africa.
He goes on to say, We have beggars at every traffic light and at every mall with the associated filth that they leave behind.
Having a car break down at night is almost a death sentence.
Blacks regularly burn their own schools down.
We have violent protests every day.
We are vilified, hated, and blamed for everything that's wrong with this country.
Once again, sounds pretty familiar, doesn't it?
We are barred from jobs.
You cannot find a white person in a shop or as a waiter.
My mother owns a company and due to Black Economic Empowerment Policies, BEE, their racial preference policies are even more aggressive and widespread than ours.
She says she can no longer hire whites.
It goes on to say they're now starting to force private companies to put blacks in ownership and management positions.
So, he says, I could go on and on.
Thank you again for your program.
Well, we actually have one more question, but I think I will save that for the end, because this is a good question that can go on to the next podcast if need be.
And the fact is, this idea of demanding that blacks be put in ownership and management positions, that is a good lead off into our first little story.
It's about, well, I will begin with a quotation.
It's a quotation from Goldman Sachs CEO, David Solomon.
He said just this week, starting on July 1st in the U.S.
and Europe, we're not going to take a company public unless there's at least one diverse board candidate with a focus on women.
In other words, if it's all men, they're all white, Goldman Sachs won't take you public.
You can't do an IPO with Goldman Sachs.
And BlackRock CEO, BlackRock is, I think, aren't they the biggest investor now?
They've got, they manage massive amounts of wealth.
BlackRock CEO Larry Fink is all for it.
As he wrote, boards with a diverse mix of genders, ethnicities, career experiences and ways of thinking are less likely to succumb to groupthink.
Or miss new threats to a company's business model.
You know, if it's all that great, you think they would just do it naturally.
But, uh, and of course, now this is an interesting point as well.
Goldman Sachs is not going to require this kind of diversity of Asian companies.
They will not discriminate against Asian companies, Chinese, Korean, Japanese, with an all-male, all Asian board of directors.
Now, it seems that's very unkind to these Asian companies.
They are not insisting that they take this wonderful diversity pill that will grow sales and profits and make everybody happy and wealthy and wise.
Anyway, this reminds me Of a 2018 law that was passed by the California legislature.
Correct.
They were the first state to require all public companies to have at least one woman on the board.
That's right.
Now, as California Assemblywoman Lorena Gonzalez says, they're not going to stop there.
Oh no, they're not.
She says, we have historical barriers not only to women but to folks who are African-American and Latino and Asian-American and we need to address that as well.
We're not done.
Well, yeah, they're not done.
If I could jump in and tell you what they actually are mandated.
Please do.
By 2021, boards with five members must have two women.
While those with six directors must have three women.
So that ratio there... It creeps up!
Yeah!
Do the math!
If you've got six directors, or more I suppose, half have got to be women.
Boy, that's going to be a nice payday for women.
Gee, I wonder if any wives are allowed on board.
That's one of the reasons why you're seeing a lot of these companies head to Texas, which is not a good thing because Texas is so close to To flipping, and as more corporations, as more companies relocate to Dallas and Fort Worth metro area, Austin and Houston.
Well, did you know the same thing is coming to the U.S.
Congress?
Or something pretty close.
The way it's going to work is this.
Representative Gregory Meeks He has already introduced legislation, which passed in the House.
Gregory Meeks, by the way, is very, very highly melanin-enhanced.
And he, along with Emanuel Cleaver, likewise melanin-enhanced.
David Scott, likewise.
Gilbert Ray Cisneros, he's Hispanic, so he's sort of medium melanin-enhanced.
Along with Representative Carolyn Maloney.
Now, she is vastly melanin deprived, judging from her photograph, but they introduced a law which passed in the House of Representatives that would require the Securities and Exchange Commission to make all publicly traded companies report annually to Congress on their racial and sex mix on their board of directors, nominees for boards, and executive officers.
This passed, by the way.
You got to make a report and It already has.
The SEC already has an Office of Minority and Women Inclusion.
Now, this law, if the Senate passes it, the SEC would have to establish yet another organ, something called the Diversity Advisory Group to work on initiatives and to increase gender, racial and ethnic diversity on corporate boards.
They're going to have initiatives to do this.
The whole idea is, as Representative Gregory Meeks explains, Studies have shown that the lack of diversity in C-suites and corporate boards is not only an injustice, it's a detriment to business and a hindrance to innovation.
Which study?
I've never read any of those studies.
I've actually read the exact opposite.
Well, what Gregory Meeks, Gregory Meeks, what that really means is jobs for the boys since he's the kind of guy that his co-racialists are going to get the handouts on this.
Well, you'd be happy to know that the House approved this bill by a vote of 281 to 135.
It wasn't even close.
How many Republicans joined in?
Wow!
That's the question.
All Democrats voted in favor, of course, every last one.
And 55 Republicans.
55 Republicans.
So they see it just the way Representative Gregory Meeks does.
You'll be happy to know that Senator Robert Menendez has introduced the same bill in the Senate.
The Senate version is on its way.
Again, moderately, moderately melanin-enhanced.
And it's all supported by Senators Kamala Harris and Cory Booker.
They are the co-sponsors.
So, you know, this is such a blatant Jobs for the Boys program.
Jobs for the melanin-enhanced boys.
Yes.
Why don't they just pass a law that says every Fortune 500 company has got to put at least two current or retired members of Congress on the board?
Well, that's obviously where things are headed.
Just give it a decade.
Less than a decade, we'll be there.
We'll have the exact carbon copy that is the blueprint for the BE, as you mentioned, in South Africa.
We'll have it here.
We'll have the rolling blackouts as well, just like South Africa with ESCOM.
They can't keep the power on there.
That's right.
As you say, California is already marching down that road.
There's a couple of other states that are going in that direction.
I think Illinois now has something, but you've got to have women on the board.
In any case, don't they say that California is the bellwether?
California goes, so goes the nation.
Well, let's perhaps hope not.
We have another kind of a bad news story here, I'm sorry to say, and it has to do with Edgar Torres Gutierrez.
Back in 2018, illegal alien Edgar was arrested for drunk driving by the Laguna Beach Police Department in California.
They held him in custody for 15 hours and then he was turned over to the Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE.
But, They had to turn him loose because he's a DACA recipient.
Ooh.
Yes, they held him for a few hours.
Now, listen to this.
The ACLU of Southern California and the UC Irvine School of Law Immigrant Rights Clinic Now, you didn't know there was such a thing, but I'm sure you're very reassured that there is.
It's at UC Irvine School of Law and Human Rights Clinic.
They sued the Laguna Beach Police Department because it violated California's sanctuary state law that prohibits local law enforcement from turning illegals over to ICE.
Maddening.
And, believe it or not, They got a settlement.
Oh my goodness!
Yes, just this week, young Edgar Torres Gutierrez showed up in court and he pleaded guilty to a lesser offense instead of drunk driving.
It's just reckless driving.
And he was awarded $18,750 in taxpayer dollars because he actually had to spend a little bit of time,
a few hours, in the hands of ICE.
This was a violation of sanctuary law in California.
Now, this is the first time I had learned the actual name.
Do you know the name of this law?
Is it sanctuary law?
I don't.
It's called the California Values Act.
Now doesn't that warm the cockles of your heart?
I can't say it does, but the California Values Act explains a lot about where the country's headed.
You know, it's funny, Joe Biden, he was in Iowa campaigning.
Yes.
You know what he said about DACA recipients?
No.
He said this about Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program.
He said that some are, quote, More American than most Americans are.
Just some of them?
Just some of them?
He said some of them.
Some of them.
Some of these kids, he told the crowd that these kids have come, they've done well.
Most of these kids, there's a lot of them, and they're not just Hispanic or Asian Pacific Islanders, and they in fact have done very very well.
In many cases, they're more American than most Americans are because they've Because they have done well in school.
Is that what he says?
Yeah.
That makes you more American.
They believe the basic principles that we all share.
I think they should be, in fact, put on a path to citizenship.
I'm sure he believes that.
I'm sure he believes that.
Okay, well, you know, this is a stream of bad news.
It's too bad.
We need to do better.
But sometimes it's just these bits of bad news are just so piquant they become irresistible.
And when my alma mater, Yale, is in the news, I'm afraid it's always bad news.
And this has to do with the school's most popular course.
It was one of the most popular courses when I was there.
It was the Introduction to Art History.
Who was your instructor when you were there?
Do you remember?
Vincent Scully was his name.
I actually just got a couple of his books.
He's apparently written some amazing books on architecture.
Oh, Vincent Scully was a riveting lecturer.
People who had absolutely no interest in art history walked out of that course absolutely fascinated by art and art history.
He was a wizard.
When he retired, it was always a great honor to take Vincent Scully's place.
Well, the course is going to change now.
It used to cover Western art from 1300 to the present.
But it will now emphasize that other regions, genres, and traditions are, quote, equally deserving of study.
And attaching any special importance to the West is, to quote from the new course description, problematic.
Furthermore, The emphasis will be on the relationship between European art and other oral traditions.
Now, I don't know, you're gonna have to fit in an awful lot of stuff, and you're wondering, just what was the relationship of the Renaissance, for example, or medieval religious art?
What was the relationship with that to other regions?
Well, they're gonna dig something up, I'm sure.
Then, here, now this is even better.
In a syllabus note to potential students, The class also, as it's explained, will consider art in relation to, quote, questions of gender, class, and race.
There you are.
That's so original.
It will also discuss its relationship to Western Capitalism.
Western Capitalism, mind you.
Not Eastern, not Northern, not Southern.
Western Capitalism.
White Capitalism.
And climate change will be a, quote, key theme.
Now, how they're going to work climate change into a survey of art history beats the heck out of me.
But people in academia have hyperactive imaginations, and I'm sure they'll think of a way.
And of course, this reminds me of what happened at the Yale English Department back in 2017.
They decided to decolonize its degree requirements.
They did.
They did.
Decolonize.
Because students presented a petition demanding that a course called Major English Poets
be removed as a major requirement.
Now, you can tell me why it had to be removed.
Well, a lot of melanin-deprived individuals were being studied.
Badly melanin-deprived.
Badly.
Badly.
And that's all there were.
And alas, they were almost all men, too.
And they were all English speakers.
This is English poetry, after all.
Can't limit itself to that.
Now, so, major English poets, the class still exists, mind you, but it's now an optional course.
So it's on the same level as Some literature department or English department course called Black and Indigenous Ecologies.
That's in the English Department.
Great course!
Also, The Politics of Museums.
That's in the English Department.
And this is my favorite.
U.S.
Afro-Latinx Literatures.
That class sounds riveting.
Now, how many of them are there?
U.S.
Afro-Latinx Literatures?
You tell me.
I'm not even sure what that means.
Well, I guess they're out there somewhere.
But they're just as important as major English poets.
These Afro-Latinx literati are as important as Shakespeare, Milton, Woodsworth, Shelley, Keats, Dryden, all the rest of them.
Get rid of Tennyson and bring on the Kinks.
The Tinks.
What was it?
The Kinks.
I like that.
The Latinx.
The Latinx.
You're right.
But yeah, and then there's yet more, yet more... You know, you've got to laugh to keep from crying here, but there's yet more news from the other side of the country, clear across the other side of the country, at UC Berkeley.
UC Berkeley.
Well, we're talking about a guy many of you probably never heard of.
In fact, this came over from one of our listeners as well.
He said you need to check out this story of John Henry Bolt.
And in fact, this is a guy I never heard of.
I'm sure we have some college listeners.
If you walk around your campus, you probably see buildings that have names on them you've never heard of before.
If you did a little digging, you'd probably find out that 150 years ago, they probably said something that, in our woke era, would be considered misogynistic, racist, xenophobic.
Turns out that John Henry Bolt, he was actually one of the main people who pushed for the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882.
He said this, of Chinese.
He said they were, quote, unassimilable liars, murderers, and misogynists who provoked, quote, unconquerable repulsion, end quote.
So he was championed by Senator Creed Heyman of Sacramento, who was instrumental in pushing through the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
You know, this John Henry Bolt, he was an entrepreneur and he lived in Oakland.
And in fact, he passed away before the land that this building that bears his name was even bequeathed to the university.
So, it wasn't until after the earthquake of 1906 destroyed the properties that they decided to sell the parcel of land to Berkeley.
And they named it, his widow, the estate, they named it for John Bolt.
Well, it turns out that in 2018, Berkeley Law lecturer Charles Reichman proposed that we got to rename this building.
This is a white guy that he tried to keep the Chinese out.
You know, if he were around today, he'd be trying to stop all flights, keep the coronavirus out as well.
So it turns out that there became a big push and there was an announcement just a week ago to Take the name off the building.
You know what surprises me?
It took him two years.
You know?
And that's astonishing to me.
They're real foot draggers.
They investigated.
They took their time.
They tried to see if he had said some positive things.
If he had tried to turn his life around.
Did they really try to look measurable?
I mean, it seems to me it wouldn't make any difference to anything else he might have ever said.
No, of course it doesn't.
Once he said those things about Chinese.
Of course.
No, that's it.
Out the door.
I mean, he could have been a loving husband and wife, husband and father.
Irrelevant.
Completely irrelevant.
He could have said nice things about black people, who knows?
But, you know, why don't you talk that way about anybody?
Now, you know, Boalt Hall is really synonymous with the name of the law school.
When people who have been to law school at Berkeley, you ask them where they went to law school, many of them will just say Boalt Hall.
That means Berkeley Law School.
But they chiseled the name right off the wall.
I saw photographs of it happening.
It was quite interesting.
They had a whole sequence of photographs, you know, a guy chiseling the name off and then all the letters in a cardboard box.
What was left?
We're recording this historic writing of a grievous wrong.
The name has now been removed.
Rewhiting the history of Berkeley.
Rewhiting?
No, Dewhite.
You can come up with some clever little... So I wonder what they'll name it.
I bet it won't be a white man.
No, probably someone who's gender confused, I'd imagine.
As many racial Pokemon points as possible.
And moving smack dab across the country again to New York City.
We've talked about this many times, but ever since January 1st, New York has a new rule according to which you can't charge bail.
No, you can't.
Unless something is a very, very serious offense.
And robbery in the third degree has become one of those revolving door offenses.
And it is up 30% over the January of the previous year.
And likewise, shootings are up too.
How much?
Shootings are up 22% in number and 31% in the number of victims.
So their aim is better.
Now, fortunately, shootings are not one of these revolving door offenses.
If you do blaze away and you hit somebody, then that is considered something bad enough you get locked up for that.
So, they have some sort of standards.
But, the fact is, stop and frisk has gone away.
And all of these other offenses set you out on the street.
And so, it is perfectly understandable that these shooting offenses go up.
With no stop in France, more guns hiking around the city, and more gunfire.
And what's fascinating about New York is that the police department there, they're meticulous about cataloging both the race of the offender and the offendee, of the victim.
I'm sure that if a journalist in New York, New York Post, New York Times, obviously we're We're never going to see this, but they could probably ask the NYPD for that data.
And they could show that it's primarily melanin-enhanced people of color who are the victims of this new policy.
That's right.
That's right.
Probably no two ways about it.
In this case, though, there's another story about this.
It just happens that a fellow by the name of Rommel Nellis, he was busted on January 8th after having performed two bank heists.
He's a homeless ex-con, but he made off the total haul of about $9,500.
He had a December 17th caper and December 30th caper, and they finally nabbed him on January 8th.
At the time of the robberies, he was facing sentencing in a Central Isolate Federal Court, that's on Long Island, after admitting he violated a supervised release on a crack trafficking case.
And so he should have been in jail anyway.
So the authorities are scratching their heads as to what he was doing walking around.
Well, when this guy, Romell Nellis, was hauled in front of Judge David McAndrews a day after his arrest on January 8th for these bank robberies, The judge acknowledged that third-degree bank robbery is covered by the law.
That lets you out with no bail.
But he says, I don't care.
You're not walking the streets.
So he charged him, he had him ordered on either $10,000 cash, which you know if he did a haul of $9,500, another F-500, he should have come up with that, but apparently he didn't have it, or $20,000 bond.
So it looked like he was going to stay behind bars, except for the fact that legal aid lawyer Diane Clark came to the rescue.
She appealed to County Judge Christopher Quinn, who followed the law and issued an order that released young Nellis without bail.
But they did put a GPS tracking device on him.
That's a good thing.
Guess what?
They found the GPS tracking device where he cut it off.
And he's on the lam.
He's on the lam.
Now, of course, remember two weeks ago we talked about Gerard Woodbury.
He was the guy who robbed four banks all over New York, and he got away with about a thousand bucks each time before the cops nabbed him.
But, despite four bank robberies, he had to be let out.
And he's the guy, you know, I don't want to go over too much of these details.
We talked about him two weeks ago.
He says, I can't believe they let me out.
What were they thinking?
He's got Russian candor.
Yes, it is Russian.
At least he notices something that's crazy.
What are you guys doing?
Yes, yes.
I'm a bank robber.
Come on.
Well, he got out and had a good night's sleep and then he robbed a fifth bank.
Well, when the police finally got him, you know what they had to do with him to keep him behind bars?
What did they have to do?
They had to turn him over to the FBI.
Because the feds, the feds are able to keep him behind.
It's a federal, it's a federal crime as well to rob a bank.
So that was the only way to keep him in the pen, was to hand him over to the feds.
But the law is working exactly as it should because Jared and Romel, both of them, are Melanin-empowered.
And this is the whole purpose of the law.
It is to make sure that the law does not fall, in an unfortunately severe way, on people who are on persons of color.
Criminal justice reform is about keeping blacks out of jail.
That's the state's new mandate.
But you know, it was quite astonishing.
ICE Director Matthew Albans, last week, When he had to step in and take over somebody who was supposed to be let loose because of these laws, he says, it's unbelievable.
I have to come here and plead with the city of New York to cooperate with us to help keep the city safe.
He said that after the arrest of that Queen's rape murder.
Do you remember?
That 92-year-old?
92-year-old, yeah.
Ms.
Fertiz.
Yes, yes, this guy should have been turned over to ICE and booted from the country long ago, but no, no, couldn't do that.
So, yep, New York City is moving right along in the direction we could have, anybody could have predicted, given the craziness they're up to.
And I have yet another New York City story here.
You remember Richard Carranza?
I do!
He is the school superintendent.
Well, the fact is, there was a quite shocking video taken at a once highly regarded middle school in Bayside, Queens.
Middle School 158.
I don't know if you saw this one, but it depicted a 14-year-old girl beating up a younger girl.
I mean, really, whaling on her.
And there's a teacher who's sort of making an ineffectual, oh, please stop.
A man teacher is sort of patting her on the shoulder.
This girl is just, it appears to be a Puerto Rican girl and she's beating up a white girl.
And, you know, she beats her down and then she hops up on the table and is cheering, is swaggering around, doing flex poses.
She's celebrating.
Yes, she's celebrating.
Spiking the football.
Then she hops right back down and attacks the girl again.
It's really quite extraordinary.
Well, there was a town hall meeting with upset parents.
And Carranza, school chancellor, refused to answer their questions.
To the point that the anger in the room reached the point where the parents began to jeer.
And what did the chancellor do?
He walked out of the room and he turned his back on them.
And later, He blasted the mother of the white child who was beaten up for, quote, grandstanding.
Your child gets beaten up.
The chancellor doesn't give a hoot.
No.
And you're grandstanding.
Well, this is the same guy.
We've spoken about him before.
Richard Carranza.
He wants to get rid of entrance examinations to all the best schools.
Oh yeah.
And he also wants to bust children all clear across town to create the perfect hand-picked racial balance in all the schools.
Oh, he's a warrior against disparate impact.
Well, the fact is this guy's so bad that last June, nine city council members wrote a letter to Bill de Blasio saying, get rid of this guy.
They recalled that there are two white women in the education department in New York City who have sued because he pushed them out.
Remember that?
And they said he is concerned with, quote, ethnicity rather than efficacy.
And they expressed deep concern over the hostile environment he's created for white teachers.
He, of course, has retorted simply by saying that he's being criticized because he's a man of color.
Which is exactly what he was saying.
A vaunted man of color.
He goes on to say, there are forces in this city that want me to be the good minority and be quiet.
I will not be silenced.
Then he goes on to say, he has suggested that white parents who disagree with his proposals Need implicit bias training.
You know, that's a real get-out-of-jail-free card.
What in effect is saying, hey, you disagree with me, you need implicit bias training.
Yeah, you're a racist.
Yes.
Not only am I the good minority, I'm the better minority.
And by you noticing, you need a re-education.
It's just extraordinary.
In effect, he said, well, it's the whole same, the old white fragility story.
If you say, well, I'm not the miserable racist, you say, oh, that's white fragility.
And if I am a person of color and you disagree with me, you need implicit bias.
It's a script.
It's simple.
If they go one way, you know exactly what to say.
If they go the other, oh, I've got, okay, this is my diagram here.
Okay, got it.
That's what he'd say.
Implicit bias.
Yes, yes.
And what's worse, and if you hang your head and you apologize and you say, yes, I'm a wicked racist.
Is that white silence?
I think then you are a so-called white ally, but white allies are the worst, remember?
Oh, that's right.
White allies are just despicable people.
What they really want is just sort of outright, outright racists, you see, so they can know where they're coming from, because no white person can really free himself of this horrible bias.
So, you know, they got us coming and going.
So you're saying there's a Jared Taylor in every white person across the country?
Is that the way that people like this superintendent look at whitey?
I guess so.
They're all just as bad as that wicked Jared Taylor.
Now, how did the mayor react to this assault on his hand-picked school superintendent, Richard Carranza?
Probably pretty upset.
Well, a spokesman, Freddie Goldstein, says, it's a sad day for New York City kids when lawmakers, these are the nine people who wrote the letter, When lawmakers care more about seeing their name in the New York Post than about our school system.
You know, this is a similar sort of thing.
Attack their motives.
Don't even apparently consider what's going on.
They have no legitimate gripe.
Again, white people have no legitimate in-group concerns because axiomatically that is Racism.
And racism, as we're going to learn a little bit later, is far worse than the coronavirus spreading in Canada.
That's a tease.
And Freddie Goldstein, and now Freddie I believe is a girl.
It's F-R-E-D-D-I.
She says, this racially charged smear campaign is the only thing dividing our city.
Oh yeah.
And anyone backing it should be ashamed.
It's the only thing.
Dividing the city!
We stand with Chancellor Carranza and thank him for all he's doing to bring equity and excellence to all our kids.
Boy, that sounds like a pretty double-barreled backing of the guy.
Once again, quote the great Steve Saylor, diversity, inclusion, equity.
Pretty good acronym for what they want white people to do.
Yes, it is.
Yes, it is.
And we'll let you figure that out for yourselves because this is, after all, It's a family-friendly show.
We let you reach your own conclusions.
There was another little event quite recently.
Community School District 1 in Manhattan.
I don't know how much of Manhattan that covers, but it had an official advertisement for teachers of color.
It invited candidates for the district's job fair for diverse teachers.
White people were excluded.
But the Department of Education actually yanked the ad when it was pointed out that this probably is a violation of the law.
For the time being.
For the time being.
And, you know, they seem to get away with that kind of stuff all the time.
But, anyway, that's the news from Manhattan.
So, tell me something about Trump events.
Well, let me tell you a couple things about Trump events.
There's a story from Politico that I have to say piqued my interest when I saw it.
It turns out that allies of Donald Trump, melanin-enhanced allies of Donald Trump, have been holding events in black communities across the country where organizers, lavish praise on the president, As they hand out tens of thousands of dollars to those lucky black attendees.
What?
Cash dollars?
Yes.
Get this.
Well, sorry.
These are black supporters of Donald Trump.
Yes.
And they're holding events in their neighborhoods.
And they're handing out cash?
The first giveaway.
I'm going to go in blackface, man.
Yes.
You might get away with it.
The first giveaway took place last month in Cleveland, where recipients whose winning tickets were drawn from a bin landed cash gifts in increments of several hundred dollars, stuffed into envelopes.
A second giveaway, scheduled for this month in the Commonwealth of Virginia, was postponed.
However, more are said to be in the works.
So the tour comes as Trump's campaign has been investing its own money to try and make inroads with black voters.
They didn't do all that well in 2016.
Is this a real story?
This is a real story!
And they're trying to erode Democrats' overwhelming advantage with black voters, who vote as a monolith.
The cash giveaways are organized under the auspices of an outside charity, the Urban Revitalization Coalition.
Permitting donors to remain anonymous and make tax-deductible contributions.
Wow!
If it comes in an envelope, it's probably tax-free income.
Yeah, so the group behind the cash giveaway is registered as a 501c3 charitable organization.
You know, again, the Urban Revitalization Coalition CEO, Darrell Scott, he's a melanin-enhanced Trump supporter.
He said that the most gifts were between $300 and $500, and that the group mandates that anyone who receives over $600 files out a W-9 form in order to ensure compliance with tax law.
Oh, they do that.
Okay, well, you know, shut my mouth.
They're going to follow the rules.
Okay.
And this guy is a... Scott, by the way, is a Cleveland-based pastor.
He has been one of Trump's closest and most prominent black supporters.
So this is completely independent of the Trump campaign.
These are people... these are black supporters who've decided that he needs more black votes?
Yeah, again, who's ever funding this, they're sending their donations anonymously.
So, again, Scott was actually asked that.
He was asked...
You know, when you named some of the donors funding the effort, he said, quote, I'd rather not.
I prefer to rename Anonymous.
Well, you know, I don't think that a 501, there's a 501c3.
Yeah.
I don't think it's legal for a 501c3 to be splashing out cash at a political rally.
Well, again, they're cash gifts.
They're, it's part of a winning ticket.
So you get a ticket and the ticket's drawn to show up.
It's just a door prize.
It's a door prize.
I'm sure there are ways you can get around it.
No one's going to investigate and say, hey, what's going on here?
It's another one of those tight moments where you can say, you know what?
This is what Trump is trying to do to increase the black vote because it turns out that more than 8 in 10 black Americans believe President Trump is a racist.
And they say the president has made racism a bigger issue in the country.
This is a Washington Post-Ipsos poll that was published a couple Fridays ago.
President's approval rating among black Americans turns out nine in ten black Americans saying they disapprove of the job he's done as president so far.
Ninety percent.
Well, you know, there's a certain stereotypical quality of this.
It does bring to mind a certain unflattering view that is crystallized in the phrase, gives me that.
Gives me that?
Yes, yes.
And I think they should be ashamed of themselves to be promoting these negative stereotypes.
Oh, yeah, well, I mean, again, you said you volunteered that if the next one is held somewhere in Northern Virginia, you'll show up.
Yes, yes.
Gives me that, Taylor.
Gives me that, yes, yes.
Wow.
Just if I could finish real quick.
Yes, please.
It turns out that 65% of blacks polled said they think it's a bad time to be black in
America while 77% of these same respondents said they believe it's a good time to be white
To be white.
Boy, 65% say it's a bad time?
I wonder when it was supposed to be better?
Well, they say this.
Only 16% of respondents said they think that black children born in the USA today have, quote, a good opportunity to achieve a comfortable standard of living, end quote.
While 75% said they think white children have that opportunity.
16 to 75?
And this is all taking place when Trump is constantly saying, we have the smallest black unemployment rate, smallest ever, it's a great achievement.
The blacks, they're all employed, it's all wonderful.
They don't think so.
They don't care.
He's a racist.
Wow.
10% approval rating for blacks.
I will bet you right now that Donald Trump's share of the black vote, it'll be about 6-7%.
It'll be less than he got in 2016 and 2020.
You think less than he got?
His Hispanic approval is going to be higher, I bet.
But his black approval is going to be lower.
You know, I'd have to think about that before I venture to prediction.
I bet you his Asian approval goes up too.
He was actually pretty bad with Asians in 2016.
He was terrible with Asians.
I was surprised.
Wow, well okay, well then I think we have exhausted the United States as a source of intriguing stories and we're moving on this time to Finland.
I'm afraid this is another gruesome story, but a young Finnish woman by the name of Sanni Ovaska who lived in the town of Haminlina.
She was murdered by her boyfriend.
He is Hassan Alkina.
Is that a Finnish name?
No, that's a Palestinian name.
Now, how was the murder discovered?
Blood was flowing from under her apartment door, which led the police to open an investigation.
They're on that case, alright.
And what happened with Hassan Alkina and his lady friend Sania Vaska is that she was trying to break up with him.
And he was having none of it.
At the same time, his asylum request had been denied.
And there is some talk that he decapitated her, but that's not yet been confirmed.
I'm guessing if blood was flowing out of the door, He probably slid open some pretty important arteries.
Now, fortunately, he knocked himself off after killing her.
But the police and the press have been practically silent as a tomb about this.
This came to light only because Finnish activists, in fact, I know the lady who actually first broke the news publicly.
She did it on social media and that's how it got out.
I can't think of her name right now.
Doesn't she host Yes, she hosts along with Ramsey Paul.
She hosts a program.
Happy Homeland, right?
Yes, Happy Homeland.
Good program.
Yes, yes.
A wonderful one.
And her name escapes my mind now.
This is very embarrassing.
But in any case, it'll come to me after we turn off the mic.
In any case, this lady, and to add a certain gruesome quality to it, she would put up social media posts about how terrible white men are.
Masochistic.
And how wonderful everyone else is.
Alas, she is no longer alive to eat her words.
This is really one of those terrible, sad, sad stories.
And it is such a pity that these stories are not, don't get the kind of attention they deserve.
It takes a nationalist activist, Tina, Tina is her name, Tina Wieck, Tina was on the ball, she got the word out, and so finally even people across the pond have found out about it, but I wish everyone in Finland heard about it.
And there's the image, like you said, where you see the door and you see this pool.
It's like a horror movie.
It's like a horror trope when you don't see the murder, but you see the aftermath of the murder as the blood is pooling, pouring through the door.
Out from under the door.
And as Tina points out, Earlier there was a case in the town of Puri in which an Iraqi asylum seeker killed a middle-aged Finnish woman after she broke up with him.
Now, he did decapitate her and burned her apartment.
That'll earn her.
It will.
Yeah, she'll never do that again.
No, I don't think either of them will.
No.
No more posts about the evil of white men and the greatness of non-white men.
They've been reformed.
Now, so while we're overseas, let us skip across the Atlantic to Canada.
Let's go to Canada.
Yes.
Let's go to Canada because you know what?
Right now Canada is one of those countries like the United States that is considering a ban on all
travel from China. Now actual countries like Russia, Israel, they've said we're going to
stop all flights. In fact, Russia's even taken the extreme of moving people from the 2,000
mile border and stopping all rail traffic. This is extraordinary what's happening. This is
all over the fear of the coronavirus spreading, which, what was it, the city Wuhan, is that
where? Yeah, Wuhan. You ever been there?
Never been to Wuhan. Never been to Wuhan. No. Well, it turns out, and I'm going to read a
couple quotes here. Okay. From Dr. Teresa Tam. She She's the chief public health officer that promotes and protects the health of Canadians.
She tweeted out on January 29th at 9 14 p.m.
Eastern, quote, I am concerned about the growing number of reports of racism and stigmatizing comments on social media directed at To people of Chinese and Asian descent related to the coronavirus.
Hmm.
She would elaborate.
It is understandable that our fears increased during times like this.
However, we need to remember that cohesion and our collective effort is important.
Everyone has a part to play in preventing the spread of the virus.
The Chinese community and all travelers from affected areas are a key part of these efforts.
We need to learn from our experience with SARS where Southeast Asians face significant racism and discrimination.
That racism, discrimination, and stigmatizing language are unacceptable and very hurtful.
These actions create a divide of hashtag us versus them.
Hashtag Canada is a country built on the deep-rooted values of respect, diversity, and inclusion.
Hashtag end stigma Hashtag coronavirus.
She says this.
She gives a helpful little picture here.
Help stop the biases.
Don't make assumptions about people or use stereotypes.
Be careful of the language you use.
Go to trusted and verified information sites when it comes to information about the coronavirus that originated in Wuhan and is only being transferred by Chinese traveling from China.
You know, watching your language is probably more important than washing your hands and wearing a mask and all of those things.
Well, I'm glad she's so concerned.
You know, let's imagine that the virus had been found in, oh, let's say Hungary, and people were beginning to say rude things about Hungarians or not wanting Hungarians to come around.
Do you think she'd be that concerned?
No.
They'd say, stop all traffic from Hungary.
We're not letting any Hungarians in.
In fact, you know what?
Let's round up all the Hungarians in Canada.
I'm the person whose job it is to protect Canadian health.
Damn the consequences.
I don't think there's a very big Hungarian organization pushing for Hungarian rights in Canada.
Probably not.
Now, weren't some of the rude things said about Chinese that they probably ended up with this virus because they're bat eaters?
Yeah, there's a lot of people who've said some really, you know, the whole trope that the Chinese will eat some radical food and you can look on YouTube and see Chinese people eating live In America, there used to be a show that Joe Rogan hosted called Fear Factor, where those on the show competing for money would eat live insects, live spiders.
But they would do it for money.
These people will do it for fun.
It's their enjoyment.
It's part of their daily nutrition.
Well, you know that saying, in China, they'll eat anything with four legs except a table.
And, you know, I had a rather unusual experience in Taiwan.
I was there on a business trip some years ago and I went to the night meat market.
Okay.
And there is everything there.
What really, what really struck me as sad was a caged orangutan.
He was there for sale to be eaten in a tiny little cage, all sort of hunched up.
You name it.
It was there.
Pangolins.
Most of these things you see in a zoo, but you could eat a pangolin if you wanted to.
Well, I had just had a plate of oysters that were sitting strangely on my stomach.
I think the oysters might not have been in season, but I wandered over to where they were selling snakes.
And the barker, he was speaking Chinese, and that's not a language I speak, so I didn't know what he was up to.
But he had this live snake in his hand.
He was standing up in front of a whole group of people.
And he was, oh, I'm sure he was telling us about, oh, the wonderful effects of snake eating.
Yeah.
Well, and the snake was live, as I say.
Then he grabbed it, he held it by the tail, and then he twirled it around and around and around and around.
What's he going to do with this?
I thought he might let it fly into the audience or something, but he didn't do that.
What he did is he whacked the head against the corner of the table.
Bam!
And stunned or maybe even killed the snake.
Then he took a knife and he slit the snake's throat, held up the snake, and drained the blood into his own mouth.
And at that point, I really began to feel those oysters.
Now, do you think the steak was not dead?
It was just stunned?
I don't know.
In any case, it had been alive pretty not long before.
Not long before.
I had to turn my back on that spectacle, I'm sorry to say.
I didn't have the stomach to continue watching.
But that is my Chinese exotic food experience.
Do you remember, again, you don't watch many movies, but there was a huge uproar about Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom.
There's the famous scene where Indiana Jones is eating with the Indian High Society, the Prince, and they're eating chilled monkey brains.
And then there's a scene where they put a snake, this big python is put on the table in front of Indiana Jones, And this gathering of Indians who were there to greet this Westerner, and one of the attendants slits the snake open and out pours all these baby snakes, and the people there at the table, as Indiana Jones is having this conversation about thuggy culture, the thuggies that the British put down, they start grabbing the live snakes and just sucking them down.
Spielberg got in a lot of trouble for that, and this was...
84, 85?
This was considered disrespectful to Indians.
Oh my gosh, yeah.
That movie.
The truth hurts.
Well, I don't know how often that actually happens, but is that a great delicacy among us?
I don't know.
I'll tell you, that scene, when I saw that movie, it seared in my mind, stay away from Indian food.
So I will not go anywhere near Indian food.
I'd like to end with this about Canada.
So in a In York School District, it's an area north of Toronto, nearly 9,000 parents signed a petition demanding students who had traveled to China in the last 17 days, there's a big Chinese population there, be prevented from attending school.
Quote, this has to stop.
Stop eating wild animals and then infecting everyone around you.
End quote.
What wrote one petition signer?
Quote, stop the spread and quarantine yourselves or go back.
End quote.
Now again, we have no idea what's coming up with this coronavirus, but again, there are nations that are actual nations like Russia and Israel that have stopped all flights.
They're protecting them.
Even Italy just passed a decision not to allow the Chinese Japanese flights coming in.
Is that right?
Well, uh-oh.
Well, this is pretty bad.
I can see why the chief health official is really upset.
We can't have that kind of talk now, can we?
No, no.
Oh dear, oh dear.
Well, okay, so have we done our worst on Canada here?
I think we have just enough time for this last question.
Last question was, a fellow, he says, I'm from Rhode Island, which is maybe the most Democrat state in the Union.
The other states in New England are also very left-leaning.
Yet, they are some of the most white states around.
Yeah.
How do we wake up white people in New England to the truth of the Great Replacement before it comes to New England?
Now, we're trying to wake them up right now.
That's one of the things this podcast is all about.
Well, it's already happening.
Yes.
The Great Replacement and... No, no, waking them up to the Great Replacement.
Oh, I get it.
I get it.
But, you know, he's saying that and, you know, you look at a city.
I'm told that there's about to finally be, hopefully in the next coming weeks, This is a spoiler.
There's actually going to be an amazing breakdown of a lot of the cities.
And Boston, Mr. Taylor and dear listener, is one of the cities that is the most profound in the racial changes that are taking place.
Is it still at least majority white?
Barely.
Hartford, Connecticut is one of those.
It's going to be mind-blowing when you see the racial transformation.
Hartford has just gone kaploof.
No, it's very sad.
But no, see, this is the astonishing thing.
I remember being well aware of this when I visited Halifax, Canada.
I was there to debate a black professor.
Well, he wriggled off the hook and didn't debate.
And I gave a talk.
The talk was disrupted by Antifa.
That's the only time I've really been manhandled.
They just shoved me out of the room.
I rented this room to give a talk.
They came in and they shoved me out.
Anyway.
Where were the police?
The police were just standing around.
They were just standing around.
But I remember thinking, you know, Halifax is white, white, white, white, white as white can be.
And that's the thing about white people.
They live in these very pleasant places, but all they know about non-whites is what they read in Time Magazine or in the Toronto Sun.
And so they get this completely, completely idealized and false view of how wonderful it is to have diversity.
So it is, you know, it's like the states, well, a town like, on the states in Oregon, Washington, you know, Seattle, these places, they are very quite still, but they pass these astonishing suicidal laws.
And they have these astonishing suicidal attitudes.
Anyway, no, the way to get them to hold the line, of course, is to educate them realistically.
And that is, of course, one of the great purposes of this podcast.
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