Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the latest episode of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor, and with me, of course, is Paul Kersey, without which we would get hardly anything done in these episodes.
And I'd say this is about week three or so of intense coronavirus coverage, and I'm afraid we're gonna have to talk a little bit about that on this podcast as well.
But we won't stick exclusively to that.
There are many other interesting things happening, but To begin with the coronavirus.
We hope you're all safe.
I'm glad to announce that Mr. Kersey and I are both bearing up just fine under the circumstances.
When it comes to social isolation, that's the way I live my life anyway, it's a happy week for me if I don't have to leave my basement office.
So I'm just flourishing.
Social distancing I think is something you've done, you've almost perfected.
Would that be wrong to say?
I'm pretty good at it.
My powers of self-entertainment are immense.
I don't have to go out and go shopping for heaven's sake, or I go fraternizing.
No, no.
I'm happy.
I'm happy here in my home office.
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Yes.
But, yes, the borders are closing.
The borders are indeed closing, and on Tuesday, The EU agreed to close its external border to all non-essential travel from outside the EU.
Very good.
But, even more significantly, by then, at least 15 of the 26 countries in the so-called Schengen Area, that's the passport-free zone where once you're in, you're in like Flint wherever you want to go, 15 of those 26 countries had already reintroduced border controls of some kind.
And this is something, of course, that we've been told over and over is impossible or immoral.
Well, all of a sudden, not only is it possible, but it is fully moral and people are doing it all over the place.
And this is upsetting the liberals.
It's upsetting them very considerably.
Thomas Yeager, who is a political scientist at the University of Cologne, says, we're seeing an enormous delegitimization of the authority of the EU government in this crisis.
I say, hooray.
He goes on to say, the longer the crisis lasts, the more nationalism will return.
Again, I say hooray.
And he points out, during the migration crisis, all the EU leaders said, no, we can't reintroduce national border controls.
And then he goes on to say, but all of a sudden now, there are border controls.
And that's not going to be forgotten anytime soon.
No, it's not.
People like me, people like Mr. Kersey, and all the identitarians in Europe are not going to forget that when they felt like it, The national leaders in all these European nations that have been so lovey-dovey and gotta hold hands and don't close our borders snapped them closed like steel traps.
Oh, even faster.
It was faster than that.
How quickly and efficiently a government that wants to do something to protect the people will do it.
That's right.
So, this is proof that they are prepared to protect their people from a foreign virus, but they are not prepared to protect their people from foreigners and I understand that Italians are even fessing up in terms of what they failed to do and why.
This is an incredible story.
You might remember last week we discussed the Italian mayor of Florence.
I do.
He urged Italians to hug a Chinese to try and Let's not go with these stereotypes.
You know, we hear this is the Italian flu.
We have a large Chinese population.
A lot of them just returned from the Chinese New Year celebrations.
Many in Wuhan.
You know, go hug them.
Because right now there's this stereotype, this stigma, that we can't allow.
It's just not who we are in the current year.
We mustn't hurt their feelings.
And that's one of the reasons why we're seeing that area be one of the worst when it comes to the outbreak and the deaths and the high mortality rate.
Well, This one might even be a little crazier.
An Italian virologist has said that fears of being accused of racism slowed the Italian government's initial response to the China virus.
So, moving forward, I'm going to call it the China virus.
Our president is doing that.
I think he's correct in doing it.
So, coronavirus is out the window.
We're only going to refer to it, or I will, as the China virus.
Dr. Giorgio Palu, he's a professor of virology and microbiology at the University of Padova.
He was formerly the president of the European European and Italian Society for Virology.
This is a big cat.
This is a guy with massive credentials and resume.
In an interview with, of all outlets, CNN, he said that the reason the disease struck Italy so fiercely is because the government delayed imposing travel restrictions on people coming from China until it was too late.
He just matter-of-factly said this.
He said the country's response was, quote, lazy in the beginning, Because of too much politics.
We didn't want to be seen as racist.
Well, there you have it in black and white from somebody who ought to know.
It's like these sex grooming cases in Britain.
We knew it was going on, but we couldn't stop it because to stop it would be racist.
I'm delighted to see it in black and white straight from the virologist's mouth.
Dr. Palou went even further.
This epidemiologist said, quote, There was a proposal to isolate people coming from the epicenter, coming from China.
Then it became seen as racist.
But there were people.
But they were people coming from the outbreak, end quote.
So he said the government formulated a plan to protect the Italian people from the source, the epicenter of the outbreak.
They had it ready to go.
But they couldn't do it.
We used to say, better dead than red.
Well, better dead than racist.
That's what it boils down to these days.
Better to have your 13 and 14 year old girls raped and groomed than be a racist.
Better be dead than racist.
Nope, it's good to see it.
It's good to see it very clearly.
Now, in this otherwise good news stories of European governments taking control as they should, there are a few chinks in our armor, are there not?
There are, but I would like to point out what Viktor Orban said.
Let's keep the good news flowing when we talk about the China virus in countries that do put their people first.
What was it Enoch Powell said, Mr. Taylor?
The supreme function of statesmanship is to guard against foreseeable evils.
Preventable evils, that's right.
So, Hungary has not hesitated to point out the link between immigration and the coronavirus epidemic.
Victor Orban said, and I quote, We have seen that it was mostly foreigners who brought in the disease, and that it is mostly spreading among foreigners.
We are fighting a two-front war.
One front is called migration, and the other one belongs to the China virus.
Well, it sounds like the same battle to me.
Okay, but yes, now we do have to take note of certain things.
Denmark and Norway, most specifically, they have closed their borders to everyone but asylum seekers.
That means they haven't closed their border to anybody because somebody can walk up and say asylum.
Sweden, Finland, and Iceland still have open borders right now, Mr. Taylor and dear listener.
Denmark and Norway, they have closed their borders except, again, asylum seekers.
So you could have people from infected areas say, we've got to get asylum.
We have to get there.
The report reads that the Deputy Director of the Department of Human Rights, Louis Holt, said this, quote, Denmark cannot just close the borders for asylum seekers.
We are bound to the Dublin Convention And it means that we must accept and grant access to Denmark for asylum seekers and then subsequently assess which country is responsible for processing the asylum application under the Dublin Regulation.
These scruples will be the end of us.
I think this morality or this clause dictated by the Dublin Regulation needs to be shredded and we need to say, hey, pal, Denmark Is all that the Denmark people, the Danish people, are all that matters.
The fact is you can withdraw from these treaties anytime.
Anytime.
And in fact the United States has temporarily suspended the processing of asylum seekers.
The deal on the Mexican border now is if you show up illegally you get turned back without any further ado.
They're not going to ask you any questions.
They're not going to let you say a word.
It's out.
Out.
So, as you can see, this is all great news.
You can show up at the U.S.
border and you can say asylum for as long as you like.
It's not going to make a bit of difference.
These are extraordinary times.
I'm going to send you right back.
There is yet more good news, and that is refugee resettlement is on hold.
No more refugees, unlike some of our Scandinavian cousins who are making exceptions for them.
But, unfortunately, there's bad news along with the good news.
ICE is not making ordinary arrests.
Why they're scaling back its enforcement activities, I'm not sure, but in a statement the agency said it will stop making arrests except in mission-critical criminal cases.
To me, every one of their arrests is mission-critical as far as I'm concerned.
Oh yeah.
Yes, and also immigrants fighting deportation are having their cases postponed as some immigration courts are limiting their dockets and others are closing because of the China virus.
So, I have a question though.
This is an interesting aspect.
What's happening?
What's going on in the detention centers?
Do you know how many people are being detained in American detention centers?
Right now?
Right now.
Guess how many?
I would imagine there are 30,000.
40,000.
40,000.
40,000 in 20 different immigration detention centers.
And the Department of Homeland Security does not want a major outbreak of the virus ripping through these detention centers, which is understandable.
And apparently they have stopped letting people visit.
They don't want outsiders tromping around these places, which makes makes a lot of sense.
The ACLU, needless to say, is asking a judge to release migrants from a Seattle detention center because they don't want the poor dears to get sick.
But There's another bad news element to the virus at this point, and that is that the border agencies that are responsible for expelling undesirables have to take their temperature before they put them on the airplane.
You see, countries like Guatemala and El Salvador, these are some of the popular destinations for people who are leaving the country.
But they will become less cooperative if we start sending sick people back to them.
So if you've got a temperature and you're coughing, they're not going to put you on the flight.
And so this is going to slow down the deportation process, alas and alack.
Now, believe it or not, I'm sure this will come as a great surprise to you, the Chairman of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, Representative Joaquin Castro, Democrat of Texas.
Also, he wants everybody in detention released.
Oh, of course, of course.
And the China virus is just his excuse for deciding to do that.
But, as of Tuesday, as of the day before yesterday, ICE was saying there's not one single confirmed case of COVID-19 in the facility.
I really do hope that they don't get in.
I hope so.
I very much hope so.
I mean, it would just be a nightmare.
Those people are, you know, I don't think that they can maintain too much social distancing in those places.
No, well, unless they're really violent, then they're going to be in isolation.
I just had a thought.
Yes.
Beginners luck.
You're on fire today!
So, airlines are hurting right now.
Tickets are at record low prices.
True.
This would be a great time for the government to say, you know what?
I've got an idea.
President Trump could say, we're going to buy a bunch of flights from these cities where there are detention centers near, and we're just going to go and make sure, we'll test everyone and make sure they don't have coronavirus before we put them on.
We're just going to fly them back because the airlines need these, you know, these are perishable items, an airline ticket for a given day.
Today's March 19th.
When it's March 20th, all those airline tickets that weren't sold, hey, you just lost that revenue.
That's true.
So we could do some mass deportations right now.
All these idle airplanes.
You're absolutely right.
Why not?
I'm going to call up Donald and tell him right away.
That's what he needs to do.
That's a great idea.
The China virus is making it a lot cheaper to deport massive amounts of illegal immigrants.
That's right.
Plane tickets are going for practically nothing now.
Make good use of these empty airplane seats.
Yeah.
Oh dear.
Well, yes, moving right along, this time to Philadelphia.
Philadelphia.
A decree has come down from the ironically named police commissioner, Danielle Outlaw, to stop arresting people who commit non-violent crimes.
Non-violent crimes.
They're instead to hold the suspects in their cars They're allowed to put him in a car.
I guess they fumigate afterwards.
And issue a warrant for future arrest, assuming that they can be tracked down.
Now, we do remember Daniel Outlaw with a certain amount of affection.
For what reason?
The very first order she gave.
Well, she came from Portland.
Where, you know, all sorts of the Antifa battles over the past few years, they went lenient upon those participants on the Antifa side, of course.
Well, her first decree as the first Black female commissioner in the city of Philadelphia was to allow fingernails to no longer have to be cut.
She said, Having these restrictions on long fingernails.
I've got long black fingernails.
That's white supremacy.
Well, it was black nail polish.
No, it was really long fingernails.
There's a picture of them.
It looks like she'd just come out of one of those Chinese manicure places.
Yes.
Well, you know, that is, after all, I guess that's manicurial racism.
Can't have that.
Manicurial discrimination.
You're right.
Can't have that.
Yes.
Well, that was, you know, you start with the first things first.
So, to make her fingernails legal.
That's the usual thing, you know.
If you break the law, you can't get people in trouble for that.
You just change the law.
Make it legal.
But, you know, this is the best thing under the circumstances.
They don't want people coming to jail because of the coronavirus.
And so, if you have committed a non-violent crime, Then all you get is a ticket, and if you wish to show up later on, fine.
If they can't find you, too bad.
But some of the non-violent offenses that you won't be arrested for in the city of Philadelphia today, go out boys.
Now's your chance.
All narcotics offenses, of course, no problem.
There, theft from persons, I guess that's theft without violence.
That's right.
If I pick your pocket, you know, it doesn't make any, it doesn't, no matter if it was this, it was a diamond necklace I took, you know, that's, you won't be arrested for that.
Shoplifting, retail theft, auto theft, that's another good one too.
Your Lexus can roll down the street, nobody's going to be arrested.
Just bring the car back with a full tank of gas, guys, that's all we ask.
Yes.
Burglary.
Break into my home.
Take everything you like.
That's not going to get an arrest.
All bench warrants.
And economic crimes such as forgery, accepting stolen goods, running offense.
And this is my favorite.
Prostitution.
You can go out there and, you know, you can have intimate relations as long as you don't cough on each other, I guess.
Social distancing in the era of prostitution.
The China virus.
Well, you know, Mr. Taylor, there's something fitting about what you're talking about in Philadelphia.
This is a city where, of course, Independence Hall.
This is a city where this country was, you could argue, was born out of the concept.
1787, I think, was when they signed the Constitution.
You have the Liberty Bell.
This is so much of America's history.
Well, they're continuing to make history in all sorts of unusual ways then, aren't they?
of the China virus, the first black female commissioner says,
you know what, we're gonna go ahead and just say we're not gonna arrest you for
these crimes. Have fun. Even though in Pennsylvania they've shut down all of the liquor stores. The ABC is not selling
liquor right now.
Well, they're continuing to make history in all sorts of unusual ways then, aren't
they? Yes, the cradle of America.
May I dare raise you? Give me another story.
I'd like to raise you a story.
Okay.
I'd like to go to Baltimore.
It's not that far from Philadelphia, actually.
One of our other favorite black elected officials, we're talking about Marilyn Mosby.
She, of course, was the Baltimore State's attorney during the Freddie Gray situation.
Of course, famously, that was when one of the black female mayors, I can't remember her name, But she said we need to give them space to destroy.
They're in April of 2015 during the Black Riots.
Can't make them feel uncomfortable while they're rioting.
Give them space.
Give them space.
That might provoke them.
Might make them angry.
Miss Mosby is giving Miss Outlaw, like I said, a run for her money.
She's ordered her staff Wednesday, that would have been March 17th to drop all pending criminal charges against anyone arrested for drug possession, attempted distribution, prostitution, trespassing, minor traffic offenses, open container, and urinating in public.
So basically, if you've committed those crimes and you had a pending criminal charge, get out of jail.
You have no ticket.
Go out and do it again?
Go out and do it, exactly!
She also sent a letter to Republican Governor Larry Hogan.
Urging him to take emergency action to close courthouses throughout the state of Maryland and to develop decarceral guidelines Wait a second!
Well, spread it outside of prison walls, I guess.
I just thought of something.
she says this, Mr. Taylor, she says this, quote, with so many lives on the line, there
are steps the governor's office can take to mitigate the spread of the virus behind prison
walls, unquote.
Wait a second.
Well, spread it outside of prison walls, I guess.
I just thought of something.
Maryland has the highest rate of black incarceration in the country, proportion to the black population.
Something like 70% of the black population, 70% of the prison population is black in Maryland, in state
prisons.
So yeah, this is a get out of jail Card for primarily black criminals, especially in especially in in Baltimore where again here those offenses which are again She says are nonviolent.
They pose no threat to public safety and she would like to result in pretrial release Just read them real quick again Prostitution, trespassing, minor traffic offenses, attempted distribution of drugs, open container, rogue and vagabond.
What does that mean?
Homelessness?
Oh, that means loitering.
Yeah, and then urinating, defecating in public.
So basically, Baltimore is the San Francisco of these guys.
I don't think she did Philadelphia one better.
Philadelphia?
Burglary?
That's true.
Auto theft?
Boy, I think that's pretty serious stuff.
Well, why I said she did Philadelphia one better is she let people who had already committed these crimes, who had pending cases, she just said, you know what?
Wipe the docket off.
I don't want to deal with this.
I've got better things to do.
I've got an even better one for you.
Go ahead.
California.
California always leads the nation.
Yes, they do.
And Sheriff Alex Villanueva says that officers should be citing and releasing individuals committing nonviolent offenses just like what we talked about.
You know, you release them.
But not only that.
They are taking people who are already in jail and have already turned loose 600 inmates.
Oh my gosh.
Yes.
These are people who are offenders and they say most at risk of getting the China virus.
I guess geezers and weaklings and old people, you know.
But so and at the same time because they don't want to fill up the jails they have cut down so much on arrests That instead of the usual 300 arrests every day, they're down to 60.
Just 60?
Just 60.
Oh my goodness.
80%?
Yes.
Now is the time.
Go out and have the time of your life, fellas.
Yes.
And this despite the fact that no coronaviruses have been confirmed in any of the county jails.
Also, they're going to release anyone with a bail of less than $50,000.
$50,000 covers a multitude of crimes, by the way.
But, and the other thing is, all of these so-called non-violent offenders, many of them have pleaded down from something very nasty.
These are not people we want prancing around in our neighborhoods, but they're headed towards yours, dear listeners, unless you live outside the country.
Criminal justice reform in the time of the China virus.
I mean, this is exactly what Michelle Alexander wrote her book, The New Jim Crow.
This was all about.
It's coming true now.
It's coming true, thanks to the virus.
Now, in Cleveland also, Cleveland, Ohio, they are releasing hundreds of inmates for fear that they might get sick, the poor dears.
What percentage of these inmates being released do you believe, would you guess, are people of color?
What you dub melanin-enhanced.
A solid majority.
I'll stick to that.
A solid majority.
Yes.
Now, of course, this is almost a parade of unbelievables.
In Baltimore, you were talking about our darling Marilyn Mosby, the current mayor of Baltimore, Mayor Jack Young.
Mayor Jack Young.
Yes, melanin-enhanced, just like Marilyn Mosby.
He has taken a strong stance against, guess what?
Shooting people.
Surprise, yes.
And he made a statement.
I want to reiterate how completely unacceptable the level of violence is that we've seen recently.
Unacceptable.
Got that?
That'll stop him.
Yeah.
He says, for those of you who want to continue to shoot and kill people in the city, we're not going to tolerate it.
We cannot clog up our hospitals and their beds with people that are being shot senselessly because we're going to need those beds for people infected with the coronavirus.
China virus.
He didn't get the memo from you.
He didn't get the memo.
He's still calling it the coronavirus.
Well, that'll do the trick, right?
These people out blazing away.
Uh-oh, uh-oh.
You know, homie, I'm gonna let you go today because we need to keep those beds empty for the coronavirus.
Well, obviously, that's gonna do it because every other city where there are fatal and non-fatal shooting problems, they can just say, hey, Mayor Young got it.
He found out the blueprint for change.
I guess he didn't find out.
But you know what prompted this idiotic plea?
Well, someone dressed all in black and wearing a black ski mask.
He must be a ninja from Japan.
He shot seven people just the day before and that was unacceptable, says Jack Young.
And the thing about it is he did not have the courtesy to kill even one of them.
So a mass shooting with no casualties?
No deaths.
Every one of them took up hospital space.
Now, boy, is that selfish?
Is that rude?
Is that inconsiderate?
So, I suspect maybe the next message from the mayor is going to be, come on, fellas, if you're going to blaze away at each other, shoot to kill!
And I can see the headline now.
Baltimore Mayor Offers Free Marksmanship Classes to Citizens to Free Up Hospital Beds for COVID-19.
What do you think?
Marksmanship classes would be great, but, you know, I was thinking about Jack Young.
What he really should do is hire Catherine Pugh.
She's out of a job.
I think she's going to jail.
The former mayor, the author of Healthy Holly.
Oh, she'll be let out.
She's old, you know.
She's a susceptible age for the virus, right?
Yeah, well, she could co-author a book about the China virus and putting the guns down.
You know, they have all these marches to stop the violence in Baltimore.
But this reminded me of something that Mayor Jack Young said back in November of 2019, when he was asked what You know, that's a very logical reply.
It doesn't make a difference if you're mayor.
You're not doing the shooting, so what?
not the one committing the murders. Why are you asking me that?
You know, that's a very logical reply. It doesn't make a difference if you're mayor.
You're not doing the shootings, so what? Me worry?
He also then said this, quote, it's not any lack of leadership on my part.
I've been moving this city forward.
I'm not committing the murders.
And that's what people need to understand.
I'm not committing the murders, end quote.
I guess there was a lot of doubt about that.
You know, maybe the murder, maybe the mayor is out there blazing away.
There's a very low clearance rate in Baltimore.
And who knows?
Well, yes, more China virus news here.
And this is a heartwarming story.
ISIS.
ISIS has warned its jihadis to steer clear of Europe because they don't want the boys getting sick.
Now, I didn't realize they were just such compassionate folks running ISIS.
They say stay away from the land of the epidemic.
I always knew they were humanitarians at heart, you know.
The group has issued a new set of sharia directives that instruct followers, among other things, to cover their mouths when yawning and sneezing.
Well, it seems to me they've probably got, these ISIS types, have a lot of experience covering their faces under all circumstances, sick or healthy.
But the latest issue of It's All About You refers to a plague described as a torment sent by God on whomsoever he wills.
Yeah?
So, this is Allah punishing the infidels for not being properly submissive to the religion of submission.
So, that's good news.
The Europeans can breathe easy now.
The jihadis are not going to show up because they're afraid they might get sick.
And yet another, yet another virus story.
Did you know that a surefire cure has been discovered?
I did not know that there was a cure to the China virus.
And I bet you don't know where.
It was discovered in India.
Okay, India!
Yes, well you know India has this pharmaceutical industry that's going great guns and this is going back into ancient tradition because a group called the All India Hindu Union at its headquarters in the country's capital, which was attended by 200 people, they announced that Drinking cow urine will ward off the coronavirus.
And they're going to plan meetings like this all over the country to encourage the consumption of cow urine.
After all, Hindus consider the cow sacred and it is not at all unusual to drink its urine, believing in its medicinal properties.
And here is what Om Prakash, a fellow who attended, who was one of the 200 who attended the meeting at New Delhi said, We have been drinking cow urine for 21 years.
We also take baths in cow dung.
We have never felt the need to consume English medicine.
Now, this is a not insignificant party, the All India Hindu Union, but I would like to point out that even the ruling party, Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Hindu Nationalist Party, many of its members have advocated the use of cow urine as a medicine and as a cure for Not just the China virus, but cancer.
You can cure cancer with this stuff.
Now, it does make me wonder.
You know, say I've got, you know, cancer of the liver.
I mean, do I apply it topically?
Do I get an injection?
Do I bathe in it?
Do I sniff the stuff?
I don't know.
Yeah, and you know, I wonder what the dosage is.
You know, and I have a real question.
Does it have to come from Hindu cows?
Maybe Christian cows.
You know, we need peer reviewed papers.
I think we do.
I'd like to know what vintage, what year is the best cow urine.
And I was thinking about something, you know, you were saying that the Hindus, they worship cows.
I find cows tasty.
Ah, yes, yes, yes.
Well, they don't care for that.
I know they don't.
In this time of quarantine, just this talk of cows is making me hungry for a nice You know, 100% ground beef burger.
Well, you know, and I wondered, you know, does stuff have to be refrigerated?
What's its shelf life?
You never know.
And, you know, if I'm convinced of this, how do I get a hold of the stuff?
If I go out to the local dairy and say, keep the white stuff, I want the yellow stuff.
Well, I think there's a pretty large Indian population in Loudon County, and there's a lot of farmland there.
So perhaps This idea has, uh, you know, that's true.
That's true.
Come over to our country now.
So yeah, yeah, yeah.
In Springfield, not too far from where there's a large Indian pie.
I'm sure it could be on the black market.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Okay, I'll look into that.
I'll look into that.
So that's a good news story.
Now we have yet another good news story.
And this one has nothing whatsoever to do with the China virus.
Do you remember Lee Malvo?
Lee Malvo.
I do.
I do.
Tell me about Lee Malvo.
Lee Malvo, along with his elder buddy, who had a Muslim name, I don't recall his name.
John Allen Muhammad.
John Allen Muhammad.
Back in 2002, at the end of that year, the entire nation was terrified by what was happening in the Northern Virginia, Washington, D.C.
area.
That's correct.
And it turned out that there were a couple of black mass shooters.
I don't remember the exact number of people they shot, actually.
I believe they killed 10 people.
10 people?
A total of 10 people.
Which doesn't seem like a whole lot given, you know, Pulse nightclub and what happened in Nevada.
But still, it happened, you know, maybe once a week or so.
People were quite terrified.
The way it worked is, Malvo, he was 17.
And he was stationed in the trunk, which had been modified so he could stick his legs out into the back seat.
And they'd opened a little aperture at the end of the trunk so he could shoot a rifle inside a car.
So it only looked like there was a driver sitting in it.
And so he was invisible.
He would shoot somebody from 100 yards away.
They had taken up rifle practice.
He was a pretty good shot, this Lee Malveaux.
And so they would kill people.
and just drive off. And they did it so carefully and so surreptitiously that this went on really
for a long time. They chose their targets with care so they would not get caught. In any case,
when they finally were caught, he went to jail and I think he's got eight life terms.
He does?
Eight life terms.
And he is in Virginia's Red Onion State Prison.
Now, I didn't realize there was such a thing as a Red Onion State Prison.
It sounds like a bit of a joke to me.
Maybe more like, I don't know, a...
Home cooking restaurant.
Sounds like a restaurant or a catering company.
Yes, yes.
Well, now he's 35 years old and he is ordinarily kept in solitary confinement.
That seems unkind.
He's probably not a dangerous guy at this point, but there have been wedding bounds for Lee Malvo.
Wedding bounds.
He was let into the visitor area For what the press calls a low-key civil ceremony.
Now, I suspect in the visiting area you can't very well have champagne and 200 guests and a dance band, but they had a low-key civil ceremony in the visiting area, and he was allowed to hold the bride's hand.
Okay.
Now, inquiring minds want to know, who is the happy lady?
Her name is Sable Noel Knapp.
She's 30 years old.
And she is an heiress.
Her grandpapa, Bill Knapp, runs one of Iowa's biggest real estate companies and has built some of Des Moines' most iconic buildings.
She herself, the granddaughter, has given thousands to at least a dozen political candidates, all Democrats, including Bernie Sanders.
So she's a Bernie sis.
Not a Bernie bro, but a Bernie sis.
And she lives in Portland, Maine and she was arrested back in 2016 because she took part in a very tense Black Lives Matter protest in which they were blocking traffic.
So, she's a true believer.
She's a true believer.
A true believer in the black cause.
She started writing to Lee Malvo about two years ago and started visiting soon thereafter.
And, as Lee Malvo's lawyer says, they are soulmates, they are very happy together, and so they decided to tie the knot.
May they live happily ever after.
Did you let slip the punchline of the story, though?
Well, I think the punchline is probably clear to all.
Needless to say, she is very melanin-deprived.
She's a white woman.
She's a white woman.
She's what the cool kids call an awful, unaffluent, white, female liberal.
Huh.
Awful.
Okay.
AWFL.
You know, this whole episode you just talked about reminds me of Tom Wolf's The Ma Ma and the Flat Catchers, but I wanted to point out something that we didn't even get a chance to discuss.
That is that the shootings in the DC sniper shootings that were in the Northern Virginia area, Montgomery County, Maryland, people forget this.
This was almost 18 years ago now.
That's right.
This was a racial attack, wasn't it?
It indeed was.
The plan was to kill, I believe they wanted to kill 40.
They wanted to kill 40 white people and start a race war.
Now this has been so hushed up that practically no one remembers that.
This was very much a race war.
And John Muhammad, he was the real Muslim Ringleader and now young Lee Malvo now says that he was brainwashed.
He says it was all very bad.
He was a monster then and he's just a cuddly wonderful guy now.
Yeah, that's actually the Baltimore Sun has a story in 2003 where he said that to train, he said he was brainwashed.
His lawyers argued that.
Muhammad filled Malvo's head with the tenets of anti-white racial hatred, anti-americanism, his version of Islam, and the need to fulfill a mission.
That's right.
So he was a race war soldier.
Now, some of you are wondering, and I'm sure that is disrespectful and misogynistic even to wonder about this, but Miss Knapp, I guess Mrs. Malvo now, is very homely.
So probably this was a match about the best both of them could hope for.
But in any case, wedding bells are ringing.
Let us wish them infinite bliss.
Moving on from the Red Onion State Prison to Chicago.
There was a very interesting article in the Chicago Sun-Times, dated March 16, that discussed the fact that there had been a 43% increase in the number of killings so far in 2020 compared to 2019.
43%!
That's a lot!
And to quote, especially hard hit have been neighborhoods on the west side and the south side.
I love that language.
Hard hit.
As if it were, you know, it could have struck anywhere.
It's like a tornado.
It could have hit right there in the loop.
It could have hit in a golden mile.
But hard hit were the west side and the south side.
Do you know the demographics of those areas?
You know, I don't have to know.
I can imagine.
Well, for our listeners, You're not going to find too many pale faces in those areas of Chicago.
Yes.
So, the Chicago Sun-Times is wondering, you know, why this huge, huge upsurge in murder?
Well, they say that some of the rank-and-file officers say a massive reorganization of the department that interim police chief Charlie Beck announced in late January has kind of left gaps in leadership.
So, that's something they're thinking of.
They also say The three-month rise in violence compared to last year has to be seen in light of the fact that last year it was a whole lot colder and the weather is about the best crime-fighting tool there is.
Without a doubt, and you actually, some of my favorite stories are where police will say, hey, that is our best advocate for stopping the crime rate is if we have a nice cold That's right.
We're not going to see many killings.
That's right.
Now, this is something else that has occurred to the geniuses of the Chicago Sun-Times.
The fact is the anti-violence groups, and there's one known as UCAN, that operate on the West Side, Somehow, the West Side has been hard hit with anti-violence groups, too.
Oh, no.
I don't know why.
I don't know why they set up shop there, but they do.
They've scaled back their programs, and they've canceled public events, and that may be, and you know, you know that these things work so well, and so if they cancel the public events, you know, then the shooting rates can skyrocket.
Well, one of our listeners who lives in Chicago pointed out that Chicago sometimes
probably left out a few things.
One is an ACLU consent decree.
Stops, stop and frisk is down by approximately 85%.
Oh my goodness.
It's because there'd be too much paperwork.
They're afraid that the ACLU will review the stops and say, oh no, that was racist.
And so they're not stopping people as much as they were.
That's a pretty good point.
Then there's State's Attorney Kim Foxx of Jussie Smollett fame.
Elected in 2016, she has this official policy of reducing felonies to misdemeanors.
She does not want to contribute to the school-to-prison pipeline.
That's right.
Which is full of black gold.
Texas tea.
Chicago tea, I guess.
Yes, yes, yes.
And also contrary to Illinois law, she has a policy that increases the dollar minimum to charge a felony for stolen goods.
$1,000 is what it is.
It's actually a higher threshold than in Dallas where it's $750.
So she's encouraging crime in that way.
And then there's Chief Cook County Judge Timothy Evans.
Likewise, melanin enhanced.
He has a policy of affordable bail, meaning just about anyone who's arrested gets out of jail so he can commit more crimes.
That's right.
And, you know, some of the perps are let out with ankle bracelets, but the county government is completely incompetent, even in monitoring these bracelets.
A lot of people, a lot of criminals are picked up while they still got their bracelet on from their last arrest.
They haven't been asked, you know, where'd you go?
Where'd you go?
And then there is the former police commander, as I say, this guy Charlie Beck, who is white, he's an interim guy.
The former guy, he was Eddie Johnson, he was metal enhanced, he was not exactly a law and order man, and he was just fired by Mayor Lightfoot, Lori Lightfoot, for passing out drunk in his car.
No, I guess even in Chicago that's a fireable offense.
Furthermore, he made a practice of going to rallies with Jesse Jackson, otherwise show his solidarity with his fellow co-racialists, so he was really not a law and order kind of guy.
And then there's the fact that Cook County, as we mentioned before, is emptying its jails.
Because, you know, you can't have men there getting sick.
So turn them loose.
If they're sick, they can make everybody else sick.
But the jails that used to be overcrowded are now only about two-thirds occupied.
So there you go.
And so this is probably all contributing to the rise in crime, the rise in shooting, but it's not the sort of things that occur to the people of the Chicago Sun-Times.
I wonder why not?
Well, because recognizing pattern recognition would mean that we'd actually have to implement social policy based on what our eyes tell us.
And I have three quick thoughts.
Congratulations to Kim Fox.
She won her primary this past Tuesday in Illinois.
She is basically a shoe-in to keep her position as the DA.
Is it the state's attorney or is she the DA?
I think she must be the district.
It's not a state job.
That's right.
She's the district attorney.
She's the district attorney of the county.
That's right.
That's correct.
The other thought that I had is we know that Chicago is one of the most segregated cities in the country, so obviously police are going to go and the stop and frisk would be where the crimes are.
You're not going to be stopping and frisking white people walking on the Miracle Mile doing high-end shopping.
I mean, it just blows the mind.
And then third, and real quick, there is a happy ending to the whole Lee Malvo and the Muhammad story.
You might not remember this, but he was actually—Muhammad was executed in 2009.
Oh, that's right.
And Malvo is serving 10 life sentences.
10 life sentences.
And even though Virginia has tried to pass rules where if you committed a crime when you were a teenager, you can get out, this will not impact Malvo because a lot of the charges are against him or are also in Maryland in the district.
So he will be in jail.
He won't be able to have a life of happiness, of wedded bliss with his white, awful paramour.
Ah, poor boy, poor boy, but at least he has gone through the ceremony.
Well, we have a little story about the Southern Poverty Law Center, one of our favorite groups.
And as I suspect just about every one of our listeners will remember, about a year ago, the SPLC fired its co-founder, Morris Deese, and it also fired its president, Richard Cohen, was that his name?
Richard Cohen.
Yes.
And there were all sorts of allegations of racial discrimination, sexual harassment at the Civil Rights Organization, as it is called.
Now, In order to clean house, the SPLC called in someone named Tina Chen, a co-founder of the Me Too organization's Time Up, and also Michelle Obama's former chief of staff.
She is not only a lady, she is a lady of color.
She is a lady of color who is Asian, so she is perfectly qualified by birth.
She's checking off so many boxes.
That's right.
By birth, she is qualified to do a great job cleaning house.
Well, So far, no report.
The National Review asked quite deliberately, well, what have you found out?
Well, their lips are sealed.
They ain't telling.
Fortunately, there are other lips that are not sealed.
And about the time this came out, a fellow named Bob, I'm talking about about a year ago when the firings took place, a former staffer named Bob Moser came forward with really quite an extraordinary expose in the New Yorker.
And he talked about what it was like to be there.
Now, it seems to me it's kind of too bad.
Why did he wait for this scandal to come out and fess up?
It's sort of sad to me to wait and kick them while they're down, you know, kick them while they're up.
But I guess he was too intimidated.
But now that the big boys have been fired, he wrote this article in The New Yorker, and he called it the con of exaggerating hate in order to bilk donors into signing big checks.
He wrote, it was hard for many of us not to feel like we'd become pawns in what was, in many respects, a highly profitable scam.
He said the motto of the place was SPLC, make, hate, pay.
And they, you know, there's that monument to Martin Luther King.
It talks about let justice roll down like waters.
They'd walk by it and say, let dollars roll down like waters.
Yeah, if anybody threw a quarter in, I'm sure they'd take it and be like, hey, that's ours now.
This isn't a wishing well.
They probably would.
But none of this, of course, seems to have dented the prestige of the SPLC.
You know, whenever they're quoted, whenever anybody wants to write about New Century Foundation, American Renaissance, or VDARE, or any of the others, any of these patriotic groups, it is de rigueur.
It's obligatory to point out the SPLC says we're haters.
Well, that's why it's so fascinating what Trump is doing with The China virus, and why I think it's so important that people continue to say China virus.
I mean, look at what the corporate media, Mr. Taylor, is doing with this whole situation.
And I do want to quickly end our China virus story.
I have just one real quick, you know, an old friend of yours, Joe Sobern, he used to lampoon the New York Times.
When he would say that, you know, they'd have a headline that would say, quote, world ends, women and minorities hit the hardest.
Yeah.
As only you could say.
It was a beautiful line.
You see that a lot.
That's right.
Not many people attribute it correctly to Joe Sober, but it did come from his, it's a great witticism from him.
Well, the Daily Mail, they have a story that we've got to just, I'll be as quick as I can.
The Daily Mail published a story and this was their headline.
Looming crisis threatening the USA.
Black and Latino workers to be hit hardest by China virus.
They say coronavirus.
As their hours are cut while others must risk the virus with no insurance or stay at home with no pay.
Well, that's right.
You know, it's like murder has been declared illegal.
Blacks and Hispanics will suffer most.
Well, I'll read the inverted pyramid real quick.
Here's the lead.
The coronavirus outbreak is expected to have the worst impact on the Black and Hispanic populations.
That's the opening sentence.
You've got plenty of working-class white people, whites working in jobs at department stores like Kohl's or restaurants that are shutting down bars.
Think about this.
St.
Patrick's Day just happened.
Think of how many bars, think how many bartenders are expecting to have their best tip day of the year.
Think about how bars have pub crawls All that was shut down.
All that revenue.
But all the waiters and waitresses are black and Hispanic on St.
Patrick's Day, aren't they?
Well, that's what we're led to believe, but no, I mean... Yes, of course not.
No, this is ridiculous.
Well, yes, Joe Shoreline, what a wise and witty man he was.
Well, let's move along to Pittsburgh.
You know, back in May, Mayor Bill Peduto, he announced the creation of an Office of Equity to address racial disparities.
Now the office is headed by a top deputy named Majestic Lane.
Now that's not the name of a street in an upscale subdivision.
Majestic Lane is the name of the Deputy Chief of Staff and Chief Equity Officer of the City of Pittsburgh.
Now tell me, Mr. Kersey, is Majestic a boy's name or a girl's name?
I am going to guess it's a boy's name.
I think you can go either way.
Okay.
In this case, I don't actually know.
I can't answer that question.
Majestic Lane.
Yes, Majestic Lane.
So, when he announced this, he had this creation of the Office of Equity with Majestic Lane running it.
He had at his side two city councilors.
They were Daniel Lavelle and Ricky Burgess, probably, unquestionably of the same race as Majestic Lane.
Now, just last Tuesday, they introduced legislation that asked the city to adopt 10 commitments to racial equity.
This hasn't passed yet, but there's a good chance.
This includes eliminating race-based disparities across all city government departments and units.
That means making sure all government departments are racially inclusive and that they spend money in a racially inclusive way.
You can't spend money on libraries more in any other part of town.
You have to spend just as much money in the black parts of town.
Also, they're going to use training and coaching opportunities to eliminate systematic racism and white privilege.
Okay.
If that were only possible.
But you know, white people can't be cured of racism.
It's inherent in our lack of melanin.
And also they're going to transform African-American communities from areas of concentrated poverty to mixed income.
Oh, okay.
By legislative fiat, they're going to do this.
Now, it's also going to set up a commission to monitor the city's progress towards racial equity, a 13-member body that would include, of course, civil rights activists.
And they also going to look into compensation and reparations for slavery and other long-standing racial inequities because they have determined that black Pittsburgh is, and I quote, cut off from opportunity.
Oh!
By poverty, structural racism, and discrimination.
Of course the poverty has nothing to do with the individual actions and life choices of blacks that collectively Create what is known as the poverty problem.
Heaven forbid!
No, no chance of that.
And Pittsburgh is 64% white.
It's one of America's, as one of America's highest white populations for a major city.
That's exactly right.
It's beautiful.
I love Pittsburgh.
You know, I visited Pittsburgh only once and I was very pleasantly surprised.
It's a civilized place, clean, nicely laid out.
No, it's just a lovely place.
But yeah, they're going to get to work, and they're going to solve these problems with legislation, if only it could be done.
But as I say, it's not something, you know, white people are inherently racist, and so all the training and all of the education is not going to cure us, and so they'll be very disappointed.
But they'll have fun trying, I'm sure of that.
Now, we do have yet another sort of good news story, and that's this.
Do you remember when, it was back in 2011, Hillary Clinton had that interview on CBS when she talked about Muammar Gaddafi?
I do.
When we were bombing the Libyans.
And she, and bomb, bomb, bomb, and I think she said, we got the bastard or something?
Well, no, no, she was making a literary allusion.
She was very wise and classical.
She said, we came, we saw, he died.
That's right.
And she giggled.
That's right.
It's that, you know, that giggle absolutely horrified me.
Here's, you know, that guy died a really miserable death.
He was beaten up by people who had found, tracked him down and stabbed in all sorts of places where you wouldn't want to be stabbed.
But here she's just giggling about this.
I thought that was just chilling.
What a witch-like thing to have done.
Well, of course, after that Libya fell into complete chaos and collapse.
And Libya became the place from which thousands, tens of thousands of people have been swarming across the Mediterranean into Europe and we have been unwilling to tow the boats back.
Now let's hope in the age of China virus we will tow the boats back.
I think maybe fewer of them are coming.
In any case, there's been a bit of a change and Libya's coast guard It actually has a Coast Guard now.
It's gone to the point where it's organized enough to have a Coast Guard.
It intercepted over 400 Europe-bound migrants off the coast and returned them to the capital Tripoli in a period of 24 hours.
Fantastic.
Yes.
Fantastic.
This is like Mexico guarding our southern border for us.
Yeah, bring stability back to Libya and I think you see it all end in terms of the migrant crisis.
That's right, that's right.
But the international organization for migration, this is a UN agency, it said that 301 migrants in three boats were intercepted Saturday in Brat Black and another 105 in two boats were intercepted that same day.
I'm sorry, just the next day in this 24-hour period.
But It says that this shouldn't be happening.
The UN is very opposed to this.
It said the migrants were taken to detention centers in Libya where there are serious concerns about their safety.
It is unacceptable for this to continue despite repeated calls to put an end to the return of vulnerable people to detention and abuse, said Safa Mzaheli.
Spokeswoman for the UN agency.
I don't think she's European somehow.
But again, I think this is a great thing.
And furthermore, some of the European countries are turning them back too.
A wooden boat carrying 49 migrants was returned to Libya yesterday after becoming stranded in Maltese waters.
And the Maltese simply took them back.
This is what they should have done from the very beginning.
You know, it's very simple.
Just haul them back and they won't come anymore.
And so the Maltese authorities had taken Taking them back and again sent them into a facility under the authority of the Ministry of the Interior in Libya.
So, I am delighted.
I don't know to what we can attribute this reorganization of the Libyan Coast Guard, but things are turning up in Libya.
And so, I think we have come to the end of our program here.
And yet another week has gone by in the age of the China virus, and we hope that all of our listeners will stay healthy.
Social distance, if that's what you're doing, or just sort of disappearance into your bunker, if that's your preference.
We hope you stay healthy and well, because we're staying very healthy, very well.
Well, I've got two things to say to that.
One, everyone out there, make sure you wash your hands and use plenty of Lysol all around your house.
And two, Because of the social distancing, because of the quarantine, because of the uncertainty of what's going on with the government, I do encourage you all to make sure that you like this video, subscribe to our channel, and take some time to think of anything you'd like to ask of us, because next week we'd love to answer as many of your questions as possible during this national crisis due to the open border disease that gave us the China virus.
So, or, as the Italians noted, It was racism that kept them from doing what was necessary to protect the Italian people.
Fear of racism.
It would have been racist to protect the Italian people.
Precisely.
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