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April 10, 2020 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Black Death Rates are ‘Alarming.’ White Rates Aren’t?
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Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the latest episode of Radio Renaissance, or, if you prefer, Renaissance Radio.
We like it either way, and we hope you do, too.
We are continuing to work our way through these strange times of coronavirus and quarantine, but I'm glad to say that I and the American Renaissance staff and Paul Kersey, who is with us today, are all in spiffing good health, and we hope, we sincerely hope, the same for you.
So, welcome, Mr. Kersey, and I look forward to a great podcast.
I just have to take my mask off real quick to make sure I'm all ready to go with this so I'm not mumbled this week.
That's right.
Your microphone could infect every little listener, so we have to be careful about these things.
No, you're right.
And I hope just want to reiterate what you just said.
I hope everyone out there and their families are in great health.
We look forward to coming to you live today on this beautiful spring afternoon.
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Also, you might take a look at a series that we've just started on the AMRAN page, AMREN.com, that has to do with the local urban version of The Great Replacement.
Remember, The Great Replacement is an unhinged conspiracy theory.
It's imaginary.
Only a fool or a wicked person could possibly think that whites are being replaced anywhere in the world.
But you'll see the numbers, especially if you live in a big city in the United States.
You will look at the rate at which the white percentage has been plummeting.
In some cases, some of these statistics go back 100 years, and these are very, very sobering numbers.
So we invite you to take a look at that.
In the meantime, I'm afraid we do have to start with a virus story.
We'll have a few virus stories, we'll have a few non-virus stories as well.
And of course, the great concern now about the virus is, as the Washington Post put it in its April 7th headline, the coronavirus is infecting and killing black Americans at an alarmingly high rate.
Now, they don't seem to care what the rate is for anybody else, but for blacks, it's alarmingly high.
If whites were dying at a higher rate, would that then be alarmingly high?
I suspect that would just be nature hard at work.
But, as the Washington Post points out, there have been some real distinct differences.
In Milwaukee County, home of Wisconsin's largest city, Blacks account for about 70% of the dead, or just 26% of the population.
And also, data from Chicago, apparently black residents are dying at six times the white rate.
That's to say, of the 118 reported deaths, nearly 70% were black, and only 40 points, that's a share that's 40 points greater than the percentage in the population.
Now, the Washington Post does concede that blacks have higher rates of diabetes and heart disease and lung disease, and these facts are well documented, and they make people more vulnerable to death from the coronavirus.
They did not go into the fact that AIDS rates are considerably higher for blacks as well, and that also contributes to greater susceptibility.
But, as Dr. Fauci himself said on national television at the press conference, this crisis is quote, shining a bright light on how unacceptable these disparities are.
Now, the Surgeon General Jerome Adams, who himself is black and age 45.
He said this, I've shared myself personally that I have high blood pressure, that I have heart disease and spent a week in the ICU due to a heart condition, that I actually have asthma, I'm pre-diabetic, and so I represent that legacy of growing up poor and black in America.
Now, does growing up poor and black, does that have to mean you have heart disease, asthma, are pre-diabetic?
Do you think your genetics?
Do you think your behavior?
Do you think your diet?
Do you think whether or not you exercise has anything to do with that?
Well, this is the top medical officer in the United States government saying that all this happens because he grew up poor and black in America.
Well, there you go.
Well, legislators, civic advocates, and medical professionals say we need race-based information for the entire country to know whether people of color have equal access to testing and treatment, and also to help develop a public health strategy to protect those who are more vulnerable.
Now, more statistics.
Nearly 60% of the, at the time, 22 fatalities in the District of Columbia were Black.
Whereas African-Americans make up 46% of the population.
In other words, 22% of the deaths, but 46% of the, I'm sorry, 60% of the deaths, despite being 46% of the city's population.
And we have a lady by the name of Dorianne Mason, one of our Dusky sisters.
She's the Director of Health Equity at the National Women's Law Center.
And she said in a statement, quote, These structural inequities in our healthcare system do not ignore racial and gender disparities, and neither should our response to this pandemic.
Well, first of all, women are less likely to get the disease and less likely to die from it.
So, what are the gender disparities she's talking about?
Furthermore, when she says that our response to this pandemic should not ignore these disparities, What exactly is she saying?
Mr. Kersey, what do you think we're supposed to do?
How is the medical response supposed to react to the fact that blacks are more likely to get and die from this disease than whites?
I mean, it's doing nothing as far as I can tell about the fact that men are twice as likely to die from the disease as women.
We're not doing anything about that.
We're just treating people who come in.
But this lady says that we have to take gender and racial differences into consideration how we respond.
Mr. Taylor, you probably recall from last week the two people who first were bringing attention to this outside of VDARE's Lance Welton, who kept asking, is there a racial component to the coronavirus?
It was Elizabeth Warren and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez.
And what was one of the things that Ms.
Cortez said was responsible for this?
She said environmental racism.
So I think you're going to see a push after this for more money to be doled out to these cities to fight, like you said, inequities when it comes to health care and quote unquote environmental racism, whatever that means.
Well, what are the inequities in terms of medical treatment?
I have not heard one story about any black person being turned away from a hospital or being denied a test for some inexplicable race-related reason.
Not one.
Not one.
I mean, what the system is doing is treating people who are sick, and I see absolutely not one scintilla of a shred of a modicum of evidence there's any kind of racial distinction in how that's being handed out.
But anyway, as soon as there's a racial difference, oh boy, we've got to wring our hands, wear sackcloth and ashes.
This will bring our gray hairs down in sorrow to shield because we don't have, we don't have the same outcome basis on race.
Now, just last night, pure coincidence, I was listening to National Public Radio, And you know, it's very interesting to hear what all the fashionable people think, so that all you need to do is think the opposite and know you're spot-on right.
But NPR had a big thing about the sex differences, and they went right into genetic differences between men and women, the differences between the sexes in terms of immune response, And they also talked about differences in behavior.
Ah!
Yes, isn't that remarkable?
If you're talking about men dying more frequently than women from something, you're allowed to talk about differences in behavior.
This is a whole, whole different thing when you talk about race.
They said, And they pointed out that men are more likely to do risky things, more likely to smoke, more likely to drink, and less likely to wash their hands.
I thought that was interesting data.
That is interesting.
Yes.
Were you aware of that?
I was not.
Men wash their hands less frequently.
I never knew that.
That's a new fact known today.
Well, you know, thanks to National Public Radio, now both of us know that.
But, you know, all of this idea of looking at, well, do blacks behave differently?
Is their behavior in any way related to the kinds of underlying conditions they have?
I mean, it seems to me that it's pretty much beyond dispute that behavior has something to do You mean with obesity, for example?
I mean, there are genetic tendencies to it, too.
But there you go.
No, no, no.
Can't talk about that.
The other aspect of this that I find particularly frustrating is that to the extent that we have data, Asians and Hispanics appear to be dying at something around half the white rate.
But that doesn't matter.
The fact that whites are more likely to die than Asians or Hispanics, the Washington Post is certainly not going to say.
White Americans dying at an alarmingly high rate.
No!
Who cares?
We have data for Chicago.
And for Chicago, the overall infection rate per 100,000 was blacks was 233.
They're right at the top.
Whites, 94.1.
That is less than half.
But Asians, 70.1.
That's less than whites.
And Hispanics, 61.5.
Lowest of all.
Hispanics, lowest of all.
And you know, this is consistent with some of the findings we've had about other medical conditions.
Hispanics, despite the fact that they are even less likely to have health insurance than blacks, often have superior outcomes when it comes, really, there are many different, death in childbirth, for example.
Hispanic women, they're more likely to give birth at home without any medical treatment, but they're less likely to die than blacks.
But the fact that blacks are more likely to die than whites, oh my gosh, that's a national, that's a whole, just a national crisis.
You know, it seems to me we need a department at the National Institutes of Health to train white people on how to curb their racism and therefore prevent blacks from getting fat.
Well, I've got another theory for you out there.
You've probably seen that very dystopian story about how Google has shared The cell phone data of where people are traveling to show which cities are practicing safe social distancing at a macro level across the nation.
There's a great map.
What I'd love to see is if you could take that down to the micro level.
We know that the city of Milwaukee, we know the city of Chicago, and we know that Baltimore and Washington D.C.
are very segregated.
You could then do a cross check to see which areas of the city were actually practicing social distancing based on the cell phone tracking data.
That's right.
And so far, the only information I have is from a number of stories out of Chicago.
I've seen television news reports, police having to go break up these big parties at people's houses after the lockdown order.
And, you know, the news isn't saying this specifically.
When you see the images, there is a certain consistent character to those people who are breaking the rules and having these big block parties.
Are you saying a racial pattern emerges?
So far as I can tell, but maybe it's just my optical illusions.
Maybe my lion eyes are deceiving me.
One of our readers sent us a question or a story about Dougherty County in Georgia, where at the Martin Luther King funeral home a couple weeks ago, that was one of the hardest hit counties in the country at the time.
And they traced it to the fact that there were these two big black funerals at the Martin Luther King funeral home there.
And at the time, this of course was a couple weeks ago when this story was sent to us, that was the area that was hit hardest per capita.
And Georgia is one of the states I believe is in the top six in terms of the hardest hit states.
And they've not released racial data yet, but I know Louisiana has.
And if I may be so bold to talk about St.
Louis.
Yes, well, you know, back to that funeral.
Even the mainstream media did concede that there were perhaps one, maybe two people were infected at that funeral or those funerals, and there was a lot of hugging and kissing and a lot of very close contact at this black funeral.
And so this is probably the way that this virus got spread around.
Now, whether or not we're allowed to speculate there might be national patterns, well, no, my lips are absolutely sealed.
But yes, tell us about St.
Louis.
Well, St.
Louis, like I said, about the cities you just mentioned, you know, you didn't even talk, I don't know if you mentioned Louisiana.
I believe I've read where 70% of the deaths in Louisiana are black.
The state is about 33% black.
And Michigan, I think 65% of the deaths, heavily in Flint and Detroit.
Well, but see, those statistics, in my mind, are meaningless, because both in Louisiana and in Michigan, all the deaths are concentrated in heavily black cities, namely New Orleans and in Detroit.
I think the press is absolutely, deliberately dishonest.
When they report figures like that, they say, oh, statewide.
Look at this state.
Hardly any blacks.
And look, they're all getting the disease.
Horrible, horrible.
Well, they ignore the fact that this is all happening mainly in the big cities where blacks are a huge majority.
Well, speaking of huge majorities, well, it's a small majority now because St.
Louis is rapidly gentrifying.
St.
Louis is 49% black, 43% white as of 2010, and there's a story in the St.
Louis paper about how all of the deaths thus far in St.
Louis have been black.
There have been 480 cases of people infected with the coronavirus as of Wednesday, April 8th.
And what we know now is that the 12 people who have died in the city who have contracted COVID-19, the Wu Flu, or the Kung Flu, or the China Flu, whatever you want to call it, they've all been black.
So, every one of them.
And Dr. Frederick Echols, he's the health director in St.
Louis, of the city of St.
Louis, he said that if you look at the health, he said, quote, If you look at the health disparities in the city of St.
Louis, they're not unique.
Inequities exist across the U.S.
and across the world and has posed a challenge for public health agencies, which have to address those issues and ensure all individuals, regardless of race, socioeconomic status, income, or educational attainment, have access to quality health-related resources."
Now, Mr. Taylor, quick question for you based on that quote.
I think if you show up at the emergency room, they're not going to deny you service.
Am I wrong in that?
They are not going to deny you service.
They don't care what race you are.
They don't care if you're even here illegally.
They are going to treat you exactly the same.
So, all of this stuff about, oh, we have to respond to the differences here.
And again, the fact that Asians or Hispanics are less likely than whites to get the disease or die from it.
Nobody cares.
Nobody cares.
All we care about are blacks.
And there is certainly not going to be any investigation into underlying genetic differences.
Maybe a possibility, too.
No, no, no.
That is absolutely out of the question.
But, you know, there's a story here that's related to this.
The Surgeon General, our black Surgeon General, recently got on TV and showed how to make a homemade mask and put it on.
It just takes a little piece of cloth and two rubber bands.
You get yourself this nifty little mask.
And so he wants us all, when we're out, to be wearing homemade face coverings if we don't have the surgical type.
Well, Trevin Logan, African-American and an economics professor at Ohio State University says he's not going to follow the rules.
The reason, says he, we have a lot of examples of the presumed criminality of black men in general.
It says clearly there are additional costs that blacks must consider when choosing what protective gear they will wear.
In other words, if they walk in with some kind of face mask on, then apparently a shopkeeper is going to think they are a criminal and they'll just shoot them dead on the spot, right?
And here's another black saying the same thing.
He says, For me, the fear of being mistaken for an unarmed robber or assailant is greater than the fear of contracting COVID-19.
I do not trust that I will be allowed to exist in my black skin and be able to buy groceries or other necessities.
That's right.
You know, New York City where there are no guns at all, you walk in and you're wearing a mask and you're black, you know, they're just going to fill you full of holes.
This is just such absolute craziness.
The idea, I mean, I was in a store, I was in a store just this morning as a matter of fact.
Everybody's wearing masks, either the surgical kind or they've got socks tied around their faces or something.
Everybody.
What were you wearing?
What was I wearing?
I was wearing nothing at all.
No, I was wearing a mask.
Yes, I was wearing a mask.
I'm being a good boy.
I'm doing what I'm told.
And you know, the other thing is a lot of people wearing these rubber gloves.
And I suppose if a black person walks into a store wearing rubber gloves, then the store security is going to say, aha, he's about to commit a crime and doesn't want to leave fingerprints.
Isn't that what they're going to think too?
Oh, that's exactly what they're going to think.
That's definitely what they're going to think.
But, you know, the astonishing thing is so many blacks genuinely believe this baloney.
They think they cannot exist in their black skins and buy groceries or other necessities or walk the streets or breathe the air.
It's just astonishing the things they've convinced themselves are true.
Now, it seems to me, though, now one of the points that this Trevor Logan fellow was making is that, you know, if we all had proper surgical masks, that'd be one thing.
But if we're wearing bandanas or do-rags then, you know, we'll just get gunned down on the spot.
Well, it seems to me, if that were the case, then the only fair solution is take all of these precious surgical masks that are in such short supply and make sure that every black family gets at least a hundred so they won't have to wear a do-rag over their faces and they won't be gunned down.
What do you think?
Do you think that'd be fair?
Well, I'll tell you what I think and it goes back to the whole reason why the black community and all of these major urban areas are so hard hit. It's the fact that they do
believe these theories. Remember initially people, blacks, thought
that they couldn't get the virus.
Yes, I remember. They thought that they were immune somehow and there were a lot
of stories of people saying no no no, you need to take this seriously.
You don't have that Wakandan blood flowing through your veins.
You're not immune to this China virus, pal.
Come on, you need to understand this.
I suppose the reason that got started was because, to the extent that our our fellow citizens were actually reading the news,
there seem to be very few reported cases in Africa.
Maybe because they're not testing, maybe because they're not counting,
but maybe that gave rise to this idea.
But I don't really know where in the United States people got that idea,
but I suspect by now they've gotten the word.
I endorse this book probably once a month on this podcast, and I encourage all of our listeners to pick it up.
I believe it's called I Heard It Through the Grapevine, and it's about rumor and the black community.
It was written in the early 1990s.
There's a fascinating review of it.
at amrin.com and it is a book that talks about all of these, you know, you always hear that,
oh, you know, the right wing's always believing these conspiracy theories. They've got their
tinfoil hats on. Guys, when you read this book, you'll realize the true conspiracy theory
sharing community in America is the black community. The number of blacks who, at least
at one time, I haven't seen polls on this recently, thought that AIDS had been invented by the CIA to
kill them, that drugs and guns were put into the ghettos so that blacks would use them,
that the levees in New Orleans at the time of the Katrina hurricane were deliberately blown up
so that the black neighborhoods would flood.
The number of blacks who believe this is really quite astonishing.
That and many other things.
That Popeye's fried chicken was somehow laced with drugs that were going to make black people sterile.
You name it.
Just extraordinary things.
And this is really, it really is a remarkable book.
I'm not sure, I'm not sure if it's even in print anymore, but I imagine I Heard It Through the Grapevine is available as a secondhand book if you snoop around.
We should probably, we should sell it.
We should try to get it if it's off copyright.
You should try and buy up all the used copies and sell it because it is a book that, again, you've got to know these little tidbits of information, Mr. Taylor, to understand why the black community is so hard hit by the coronavirus.
It's because, again, Step one, they thought they were immune.
Step two, they didn't listen to any of the CDC's recommendations.
Well then again, the CDC was constantly changing their recommendations about not wearing a mask or person-to-person.
Yes.
But the point is, you have to understand that these weird theories exist and that again, I'll go back to the concept.
They thought they had Wakandan blood and that they were immune to this, to the China virus.
If in fact, Women wash their hands more frequently than men.
I wonder if anyone is ever going to do an equivalent study about races.
Do Asian people wash their hands more frequently than white people?
Blacks less frequently?
More frequently?
No, no, no.
I bet that is out of bounds.
Out of bounds.
But if you explain why men are dying more frequently than women, everything is fair game.
Even how often they wash their hands.
I'd love to know that stat, by the way.
Anyway, now I think you have a few more bad news stories for us.
One from California, and Ayanna Pressley's on the bandwagon.
You know, so break us the bad news.
Well, let's go back to 19... Was it 1994 when Prop 187 was passed overwhelmingly by Californians, which would have denied illegal aliens all state benefits?
Including, as I recall... No, let's see, it didn't... I don't remember that even included going to public school.
I think it might have, but maybe it didn't.
But anything, everything, anything that was at the least bit means-tested.
Nothing for illegal immigrants.
That's exactly right.
Well, 26 years later in 2020, California Governor Gavin Newsom said just this past Tuesday that he's working on a plan with the state legislature.
And if you've been listening to Radio Renaissance, you know that the state legislator is comprised heavily of Democrats of Latino persuasion.
They are going to create a plan to provide economic relief for California residents who are in the country illegally.
Newsom said this.
Californians care deeply about undocumented residents in this state.
So, about 2 million people in California are, according to this story which I pulled from the Washington Post, are likely residing in the country illegally.
I'm sure that number is far north of two million if you've been to California recently.
That number comes from the California Latino Legislative Caucus,
which has asked the governor to prepare cash assistance, cash assistance,
because these guys don't have bank accounts, obviously, because then it can't be taxed next year
when it comes to these people reporting their income and doing their taxes.
To those without citizenship status, since they are not eligible for the stimulus checks, those Trump checks, and other benefits provided in the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus bill passed by Congress.
Oh wait, not citizen.
They're talking about illegal immigrants, right?
Not even here legally.
They are.
Oh yeah, totally, totally.
The way that the way that the California Latino Legislative Caucus words it is they call them without citizenship status.
So that's a nice way of saying these are invaders.
They're illegal aliens who are in the country illegally and they deserve some money.
I can't think of a better way to attract people to hop the fence myself, but there you go.
But they do.
What did they say?
We treasure them.
We cherish them.
What did Newsom say about what we feel about illegals?
We feel deeply for them.
What's the phrase?
We care deeply.
We love, cherish.
Okay.
Well, luckily the Republicans are pushing back.
They're very upset about this because obviously the state of California is getting about $30 billion.
I mean, these numbers are so unfathomable that it's hard to even wrap your head around, you know, $30 million.
So when you actually think about $30 billion, you think, oh my gosh, that is...
That's the GDP of some of these small countries.
It's probably some of these and maybe even a couple of EU countries, some of the smaller ones.
I mean, this is an extraordinary amount of money.
And the fact that you have the race-based caucuses within the California legislature, Mr. Taylor and dear listener, that realize we need to make sure the illegal aliens get some of this lucre.
That's right, that's right.
Well, it's only fair.
America is for anybody who manages to sneak in.
And you can be legal, illegal, makes no difference.
You have all the rights.
And I'm sure if it were up to California, they'd let them vote in national elections too.
But, and now isn't Ayanna Pressley on the same bandwagon?
Yeah, she is.
In fact, all the members of the squad of the so-called the Four Horsewomen of the Apocalypse.
You know what?
We'll call them the Four Horsewomen of the Racial Apocalypse.
And they're screaming so loudly, they're hoarse all the time.
Exactly, horse of a different color.
Rep Ayanna Pressley from Massachusetts, she said also this past Tuesday that the next coronavirus spending bill, obviously she's got her sights set that there's going to be another bill coming soon, it has to subsidize illegal aliens and prison inmates.
She told MSNBC this, quote, we have to make sure that vulnerable groups are given money Because we need to continue to make federal investments in our community health centers and reopen the economy and make sure that every individual family and worker, and that includes not leaving behind our undocumented and our uninsured.
Oh, wait a minute.
What about jailbirds?
They're supposed to get the cash too?
She did say this, yeah, the new bill must, quote, continue to make investments to support vulnerable populations like those experiencing homelessness, incarcerated men and women, end quote.
That's what she told MSNBC.
Wow, I wonder how much they're supposed to get.
Well, again, if you're making under $75,000, you're getting $1,200.
And if you are a married couple making under $150,000, I believe you're getting $2,400 and $500 per kid.
So, if you're one of these gangbangers in jail with, you know, 10 kids, I guess you're going to get a nice sum of money.
What's that?
$5,000?
I wouldn't be counting on it.
I think Congress will not go quite as far as that, no matter what Ayanna Pressley tells them to do.
But, you know, you'll be happy to know, and all of our listeners will be happy to know, that Chicago feels the same way.
Chicago immigrants who are illegal, they're going to be eligible for all the relief programs run by the city.
That includes programs for housing assistance, low-interest small business loans administered by the city.
It doesn't make any difference if you just sauntered across the border without a visa.
And that is, of course, because illegals can't dip into the $2.2 trillion that Congress voted.
This is limited to people who have filed federal taxes using Social Security numbers, which usually suggests that you're here illegally.
And, of course, the immigration advocacy groups are right in Ayanna Pressley's corner and they're saying any additional federal legislation, it's got to provide lolly and swag for the illegals.
So, you know, again, this is an astonishing thing.
Chicago, of course, is going to get a whole bunch of money, just like California.
But then they're going to use their own money to take care of illegal immigrants who won't get federal money.
Isn't that heartwarming?
It is Hortonwood, but I got a quick question.
Lolly and swag.
I know what swag means, but I've never heard that phrase lolly.
Could you educate those of us who are unfamiliar with that aphorism?
That is British slang.
I beg your pardon for having used an obscure term, but that's something the British talk about.
Ladling out the lolly.
That's good stuff.
That can be money, that can be favors, that can be candy.
Lolly and Swag.
Yes, the Chicagoans who are here legally are going to get their share.
We'll be all glad to know.
But now here's a sad, even infuriating virus story.
And it has to do with Dr. Beth Porter, a professor at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and her husband, Robin.
Years ago, they adopted a black girl, Mimi, and raised her along with their own white children.
Well, Mimi is now a high school senior, and she has been dating a certain Carrie Sanford, likewise black.
He is a receiver on the school football team and no doubt a stalwart fellow, but he'd been in foster care.
And once the two of them started dating, then Dr. Beth Porter and her husband Robin took Stanford in to live with them.
And for the last several weeks, a young Stanford had been living in a room with Mimi.
It's all very liberated and advanced, but the fact is Dr. Beth has a medical condition that makes her susceptible to the virus.
Oddly enough, Mimi and her boyfriend were not keeping the kind of social distance that is required to protect vulnerable people like Dr. Beth, and so...
Rather than lay down the law, she and her husband rented an Airbnb apartment for the two of them to move out.
They said, well, you know, if you're just not gonna do the things you need to do, you're gonna have to move out, but here's a free apartment for the two of you to move into.
And they were rejoicing in the fact that it was a roomier roomier than the place that they had in the parents' $600,000 house.
Well...
Mimi had allegedly discussed with Sanford, her black boyfriend, that her parents have got lots of money.
Hmm.
What happened?
Well, just a few days ago, her boyfriend Sanford, along with a pal by the name of Alijah, nicknamed Huncho LaRue, also black, also senior, also 18 years old, They abducted Dr. Beth and her husband from their home and took them out to an arboretum near the University of Wisconsin and shot them to death.
This is just an astonishing, astonishing story.
And friends of Dr. Beth Porter had sensed from her that she was usually very calm, but lately she'd been acting stressed and not like herself and had complained that Mimi and boyfriend Sanford were not being respectful to her.
Well, I guess they were not being respectful.
In any case, the black boyfriend and his black pal are now charged with first-degree murder.
Mimi apparently is not charged with anything.
And not yet.
Well, we'll see.
Sounds like she's probably an accessory.
She's telling him that, you know, hey, mom and dad adopted mom and dad.
These honkies are low.
I got got loads of money.
I think we should, well, that seems like an invitation to me.
She's not been charged and she assures the police that she loves her boyfriend.
Isn't this sweet?
So maybe there's a happy ending in there for her somewhere.
Anyway, now I will finally add that all of this information comes not from the New York Times, not from MSNBC, not from the Chicago Tribune, but from, of course, the British papers.
It's the British papers who have followed this story, not ours, because ours are too squeamish.
It is the Daily Mail.
Two quick thoughts for you.
If you go to amrin.com and you search Madison, Wisconsin in the search bar, you'll probably find a Paul Kersey piece that details Crime in the city of Madison, Wisconsin, which is, I believe, 79% white and about 8% black.
And it talks about just how overrepresented that black minority truly is when it comes to homicide and other violent crime.
And, you know, Milwaukee, the whole state of Wisconsin has one of the more shocking disparities when it comes to violence and non-fatal and fatal shootings.
Well, you know, it's these These are the photographs of these two people.
They look like typical, well-meaning liberals.
They had two children of their own.
They adopt a black girl because they are liberal, they are compassionate, they are loving.
And this happens to them?
It's just heartbreaking.
It's absolutely heartbreaking.
You just want to weep for these people who, because of absolutely the best of intentions, they end up like this.
And presumably, they wouldn't have brought this boyfriend into their house, except that he was in foster care, they felt sorry for him, and they have been done to death because of their compassion.
It is a sad, tragic, heart-rending story, but it's something that we have to be aware of.
These can be the outcomes when compassion jumps racial lines and takes on objects that are not going to be grateful.
But, as I say, Mimi says to the police that she loves her boyfriend, so love conquers all, right?
Well, they went to the grave as anti-racists, and you have to ask yourself, you know, I mean, it's a horrible thought, but If they had not adopted this girl, I think that they'd still be social distancing to protect themselves from her susceptibility to the coronavirus.
And that's a thought that I think a lot of people, you have to wonder what she was thinking as her life was about to end and she was executed.
Well, that's just it.
When the two of them were taken from their home, And out to this arboretum and about to be killed.
At what point did they say to themselves, well, did we make a mistake?
I suspect they did not.
My guess is if they thought that they made a mistake, it was probably that they had not reared their daughter correctly.
That it was somehow within their power to have done things differently to avoid this outcome.
But that's, you know, that's white people for you.
That's white liberals for you.
And unlike many of the people who see things as we do, I don't think that white liberals are most of the time any other than what they profess to be.
They genuinely believe that they're doing the right thing, that they're on the side of the angels.
But sometimes the angels seem to be fallen angels.
Well, their morality is predicated upon diet, diversity, inclusion, equity, and tolerance.
And at some point you have to understand that white America has been emaciated when it comes to this concept force-fed down our throats.
I'm afraid so.
If I could real quick, I would like to bring up one story.
It was another horrible racial crime in Knoxville.
I'm not even sure if you've seen this yet.
But there were three white employees of a gas station that were stabbed to death, white females, by a black Muslim.
I just want to just remember their names.
Joyce Welley, Patrice Denise Nibby, and Nettie R. Spencer.
They were murdered by this black Muslim truck driver.
As I understand it, he had never met any of them.
There was no provocation.
He just slaughtered them.
Isn't that correct?
That's 100% correct.
There's another individual who is in intensive care.
They've not been identified yet, but Knoxville is one of the whitest metropolitan areas in the entire country.
And the Tennessee Bureau of Investigation has an open case to try and figure out what the motivation is.
And, you know, you might recall this, Mr. Taylor.
A couple years ago, there was a shooting by a black immigrant at a white church in Tennessee.
And it wasn't for a few years until we found out that it was a Racially motivated assault on that church.
Right, right.
Well, my guess is, well, who knows?
I will not speculate.
I will do the gentlemanly thing and refrain from speculation.
But, as you know, this story has received practically no attention at all.
Wanton killing of three people, attempted murder of a fourth, And the nation is silent.
Well, fortunately, the nation hasn't been completely silent on one of the consequences of the coronavirus in New York City.
And that has been the fact that many stores are now shuttered.
And because they are untenanted for the most part, there has been a 75% increase in reports of burglaries of commercial establishments.
From March 12th to March 31st, a 75% increase over the previous period last year.
In other words, there had been 254 such burglaries, only 145 the same period last year.
This, of course, has to do with the fact that nobody's there to protect the merchandise.
Interestingly enough, however, other major felonies such as rape, murder, and assault Fell by nearly 20% compared to the same period.
In other words, people are not out and about, they're less likely to be a target, and so some of those have fallen in number.
Now, of course, this is why many of the high-end retailers have been boarding up their stores.
It makes for a somewhat jarring sight as you walk down Madison Avenue or Fifth Avenue to see a Gucci store with plywood all across the front.
But that is what is happening because those people know that these untenanted, unguarded stores become targets in times of crisis.
So, they are taking precautions.
Now, I believe you have yet another bad news story about the virus, which has to do with one of our, alas, all too frequently bad news countries.
Well, you'd probably be talking about Hungary right now.
You're talking about Sweden.
Hungary is replete with wonderful stories that are resplendent, but this one is the exact opposite.
This is a This is a bad news story.
Illegal migrants with deportation orders are being released during the coronavirus pandemic.
And Mr. Taylor, I do want to just briefly point out that Sweden is one of the few countries that is trying to do this herd immunity.
And so it's fascinating that even as every other country on the planet basically is social distancing and quarantining, many like Mongolia are taking even stronger stances.
When it comes to shutting the countries down to stop this, Sweden is just kind of laissez-faire.
We're fine.
Let's just do it.
But they're even more laissez-faire when it comes to letting those illegal migrants with deportation orders, they're being released due to the pandemic of coronavirus.
Tell me though, what's the thinking?
I mean, depending on where they're going, some of these people probably be going back to African countries where there are very few reported cases.
Why can't they give them the boot?
What's even the rationale behind this?
Yeah, unfortunately the rationale, they're being released because closed borders have made it nearly impossible to carry out deportation orders, is what they say.
So we don't know exactly what countries these migrants came from.
That data is not being released, but they are stating that, hey, we just can't keep these people locked up when these other countries aren't going to take them back at this point.
So there is this goofy line about how the police chief hopes that they're going to be able to execute the deportation orders within a reasonable time frame once the country is all opened back up.
Only Nordics would think this.
Only white people would think that these individuals who have deportation orders are going to show back up to the police station and say, yeah, we're ready to leave Sweden.
We're ready now.
Let's go.
Well, probably when they are released from any kind of custody, they issue them with a free cell phone and they get their cell phone number and they say, well, you know, we'll call you up when the time's come and you just march right in and we'll send you home.
I bet that's the way it's supposed to work.
Well, they probably also get a nice prepaid debit card with, you know, an honorarium per day.
Probably so.
Probably so.
Just a thought.
And yes, there is yet another story having to do with the virus, and this one is in Ivory Coast.
In Ivory Coast, the commercial capital Abidjan was building a test center to test for coronavirus cases.
And the people in the neighborhood didn't care for the idea.
As is often the case, they think when there's some strange disease is licking around, they think it might be some form of voodoo or something that was imported by white people.
And so there are videos that show people tearing this place apart with their bare hands.
They are taking concrete blocks apart.
They're pulling out the rebar.
They have just destroyed the place.
It wasn't even going to be a treatment center.
There wasn't even going to be anybody there with the virus.
But the very fact that there was going to be a test center was something that the locals absolutely could not stand.
In fact, in Abidjan, there's a lockdown, presumably, and a nationwide curfew, but these people want to have nothing to do with the virus, even the idea of it's being tested.
And I must say, this hostile response is reminiscent to me of something that happened back in, wasn't it in 2015 with the Ebola business, Mr. Kersey?
It was the 2015 Ebola business when I believe a lot of the Doctors Without Borders and foreign doctors that are there to try and stem the tide of the Ebola virus outbreak were attacked and set upon.
That's right.
They stemmed the tide, but they didn't do it with the help of the local people.
I don't believe any foreign doctors were actually killed, but there were a number of local health workers who were attacked and actually killed by people who didn't like the idea that there was some sort of disease floating around.
They thought that this was something that had been introduced by white people.
Of course, given the kinds of primitive lives that some of these people live, if you see people walking around in hazmat suits, you know, they probably prepare to think absolutely anything at all.
And some of those Ebola virus hazmat suits looked pretty spooky.
But this is the kind of thing that sometimes happens in Africa when Outsiders, Doctors Without Borders, probably in the UN, some of these other places.
It's what happens when they step in and try to save Africans and Africans do not sometimes wish to be saved.
You know, one of the things I've always found interesting when you hear stories, Mr. Taylor, about how black albinos are treated in Africa, because there's a belief... I'm sorry, albino blacks!
Albino blacks are treated in Africa because of this belief that their body parts have some sort of magical voodoo properties.
That's right.
They are in great demand because the theory is that if you have an ear from a white person or an albino, it's got all sorts of potent properties when it's ground up into a potion that an African ear would not have.
And some of them go for other even more exotic organs.
So, in many parts of Africa, you have to take special care of albinos because they're going to end up in soup.
It really is a gruesome, gruesome business.
But these are the dangers that you have when you're trying to bring goodness, sweetness, light, and good health to certain parts of Africa.
So we'll see how the Ivory Coast fares with its fight against the virus.
Mr. Taylor, don't give the NGOs any ideas about another group of disadvantaged, persecuted people who deserve amnesty to this country.
Uh-oh, you're right about that.
Any African albino, boy, he's going to have an absolute airtight case of persecution.
Oh boy, let him in.
Well, shut my mouth and shut yours too.
Well, we do have a country that is treating the virus completely differently from the way the people of Ivory Coast are treating it, and that is New Zealand.
As the virus tears through Italy and spreads the United States, New Zealand, which is heavily dependent on tourism, gets about four million international visitors a year, took the unprecedented step on March 19th of completely shutting its borders.
You can't go to New Zealand, Mr. Kersey, no matter how hard you want to.
And as the Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern said, it's inevitable that we'll have to shut down anyway, so she'd rather be it sharp and short.
So she not only shut the country, she also made sure that people stayed in place.
She gave people 48 hours to prepare for what she called a Level 4.
That's a top-level lockdown.
As she explained, We currently have 102 cases of the virus, but so did Italy once, and we want to stop at 102, says she.
And so, from Wednesday, everyone had to stay at home for four weeks unless they worked in an essential job.
The idea was you were not supposed to have contact with anyone outside your household unless you're one of those specially exempt people.
The police have been ordering the surfers out of the water and even the health minister, how shameful, was caught taking his family on a mountain biking trip off to the beach.
And was publicly chastised by the prime minister and said if it had not been otherwise a crisis that kind of insubordination would have had him fired.
So they're taking this very very seriously and but they're taking it in a way that strikes me as a little bit too seriously.
I just don't know what to think about this.
Is this a sense of solidarity or is this something else?
The police phone lines for non-emergencies have been overwhelmed With people calling in to report others that they think are breaking the social distancing or quarantine rules.
It's called dobbing in.
Ah, snitching.
Snitching is called dobbing in.
So, I don't know.
I guess, as I said, I don't know what to think about that.
But in any case, this is all part of really trying to clamp down on spreading of the virus.
And on April 2nd, The numbers peaked at 89.
The number of cases peaked at 89.
And then the daily number of cases ticked down to 67 and then 54.
And the vast majority of cases have been linked to international travel.
So that contact tracing is relatively easy.
And you can figure out where the virus came from.
You can figure out where the clusters are.
And there is, at this point, almost no evidence of any kind of community transmission in New Zealand.
And only one person has died.
An elderly woman who had a pre-existing health problem.
So, although other Western countries have tried to slow the disease and flatten the curve, New Zealand has tried to stamp it out completely.
And it may succeed.
Now, the next question though is, okay, say the virus completely burns itself out.
Then what are they going to do?
They can go back to work, presumably, if it has really gone extinct, the virus goes extinct locally, but then it's going to be a very tricky and interesting business whether and how they open their country to new people from outside its borders.
It'll be a very interesting problem.
It'd be interesting to see how they solve it.
They might say, okay, you can come to New Zealand now, be a tourist, but you know, you got to self-quarantine 14 days before you set foot They've taken extraordinary measures, but I believe those were warranted because, again, New Zealand is still a country.
Demographically speaking, it does have a lot of social capital and people are apt to looking out for the greater good, which, unfortunately, in our country, you just you can't see.
I mean, America is just Too large of a landmass to be able to do that.
We could have quarantined areas like New York City and places where the outbreaks are the worst and not allow people to travel there or forced, like you just said, quarantine if you want to visit, say from New York, for a certain amount of time before you can actually leave.
Yes, and it's pretty clear that the country is taking this very seriously.
They're going to stay locked up for four weeks.
And once they've done that, it seems to me that of all the countries in the world, after all, it's an island.
Unless you paddle over in a canoe, you ain't getting in.
And it may be that that virus will go completely extinct on that island.
Now, once that happens, how do they keep it that way?
That'll be very interesting.
But I wish the New Zealanders Every success in fighting in this manner.
But I believe we're coming to the end of our program here.
Do you have anything that any final parting words of advice?
I do.
I want to leave just on one quick story.
I'm going to make this 30 seconds or less because it's a good news story Mr. Taylor and we need to bring it up.
Today the Washington Post lamented that the U.S.
has expelled 10,000 migrants at the border During the China virus, Kung Flu, Coronavirus outbreak, 10,000 since March 21st have seen summary deportations or expulsions because the U.S.
Customs and Border Protection Board Authority are using emergency public health measures that allow them to do this to protect the homeland.
Wow, great.
And now, as I recall, that means they've got far fewer people in detention custody now than they ordinarily would, right?
That's exactly right.
Currently, the CBP has fewer than 100 detainees in custody, down from nearly 20,000 at this time last year during last year's border crisis.
Now a lot of this Mr. Taylor has to be given credit due to the whole idea of keeping them in Mexico agreement that Trump made out with the Mexican government in regards to the tariffs he was going to impose on Mexico.
Yes, but a lot of it has to do with the fact that, at this point, we don't give them any opportunity to say, Rejudeado!
If they show up, we kick them out.
We say, well, there's a health crisis, gone.
And I can understand now why the mainstream media are lamenting this story.
Look how successful it's been.
If we set our minds to it, we can protect our borders.
I do have one final thought about E-Verify.
We've all seen the horrifying news about people who are having to file for unemployment.
I believe it's up over 10 million Americans have had to file for unemployment.
I saw where one chain restaurant, Logan's Roadhouse, has fired every employee and they might not reopen, Mr. Taylor.
So I'd like to encourage our listeners to think about the concept of E-Verify.
With so many Americans out of work, our fellow Americans, We need to start thinking about, hey, this is an opportunity.
There's a lot of populism that's going to be rising right now.
And one simple measure President Trump could take, or Republicans, or, you know, for that matter, if Democrats still cared about the working class, is mandate E-Verify so that illegal aliens couldn't even be employed, so that we wouldn't have to worry about tax remittances, because they couldn't get a job legally.
That would be great, and that would be obvious, and that would obviously be in the interests of Americans, American citizens who are out of a job under these circumstances.
I think it's a brilliant idea.
I salute you, and I wish I'd thought of it, and let's hope that Stephen Miller is listening to this podcast.
Hey, he might be, but I'll tell you what, for those who are listening, we want to hear from you.
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So for Jared Taylor, this has been Paul Kersey.
Safely practicing social distancing.
We'll talk to you next week.
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