Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the latest edition of Radio Renaissance.
We're delighted to have you with us on our podcast.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me, as usual, is the indispensable, always reliable, and always on time, Paul Kersey.
So thank you so much for being with us, Mr. Kersey.
Well, Mr. Taylor, once again, good morning, good afternoon, good evening to all of our listeners worldwide.
We want to thank you so much for Engaging in safe social distancing with us and once again joining us for our program.
Yes, social distancing.
You know, I believe it was you who pointed out that white flight was the first example of social distancing in the United States.
I think you're absolutely on to something there.
And a friend of mine pointed out that ever since the New Immigration Act of 1965 opened the United States to the rest of the world, he's been practicing social distancing.
So, he's a past master at it, having done it for just about 40 years now.
So, yes, indeed, this is nothing to us.
The odd thing is, the more we fly, The more they wish to come snuggle up with us.
So it's one of those great ironies.
We are wicked people.
We are discriminatory.
We're oppressive.
And yet, wherever we go, people from all around the world, non-whites and whites alike, want to come live with us.
It's one of the great mysteries that I can't explain.
But yes, go ahead.
Well, one of my favorite quotes is from the former Atlanta mayor, and I believe he was the ambassador of the United Nations, Andrew Young from Atlanta.
He said that no matter where you guys go, we're going to follow.
He was referring to white flight from the city of Atlanta to the suburbs.
Well, I guess they just love being oppressed.
They just can't get enough of it.
So, wherever we go, they will follow.
But, you know, we always appreciate the contact from our listeners.
Our listeners call our attention to things of which we were unaware.
They set us straight when we jump the tracks.
And frequently, when we have messages from our readers, we don't get around to them if we put them at the end of the program.
So, we're going to start with one.
And this is a message that has to do with the fact that on the last podcast, Mr. Kersey and I were discussing the fact that the illegal drug trade in the Czech Republic, which is now somewhat hampered by all the closed borders, the drug trade is run by a Vietnamese community.
And I was astonished to learn that there are any Vietnamese at all, much less enough to have a community that runs the drug trade.
And I expressed astonishment at this on the podcast, and so we have this message from one of our loyal and well-informed listeners.
He writes, In regard to the most recent podcast, a question was raised concerning the origin of the large Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic.
It was under communism when Vietnamese were admitted into the country as guest workers.
That was in the days when the Czechoslovaks were communists and so were the Vietnamese.
He goes on to say, actually a similar program existed in East Germany.
I lived in a working-class neighborhood in East Berlin shortly after the fall of the Berlin Wall, and at that time there was a thriving street trade in black market cigarettes, which was entirely dominated by Vietnamese.
Is that the street vendors operate in broad daylight, primarily around the local train station, and played a perpetual cat-and-mouse game with the police.
He goes on to say, there was also a visible skinhead neo-Nazi youth presence in the neighborhood during those years, and my impression there was considerable tension between them and the Vietnamese street vendors.
I recall the train station was full of extreme right-wing poachers and graffiti along the lines of, Auslander raus!
Foreigners, get out!
And he goes on to say, today, much of the legal trade in Berlin is dominated by Arab clans.
So the more things change, the more they stay the same.
So thank you very much, our listener, who was well informed on that subject.
So now we are a little bit better knowledgeable about how these people showed up.
You know, I recall that there was a time in The Soviet Union as well, in which they imported people from all of these ostensibly solidarity communist type countries.
But as things changed, they sent them all back home.
I guess they were on visas of some kind, but I'm very surprised still that in the Czech Republic, all these Vietnamese, I guess they're the children, the grandchildren, One of the reasons we even talked about that story of what's going on in Czechoslovakia was because the fentanyl drug crisis in the United States has basically been shut down since China can no longer get their fentanyl.
To Mexican cartels, Mr. Taylor.
And I did want to point out that there was a book published during the social distancing coronavirus crisis that is so important.
And I urge all of our listeners, go get a copy of this.
Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism by Anne Case and Angus Deaton.
Mr. Taylor, do you remember a couple of years ago, we talked about the white death?
Yes, we did.
The book is out now.
Great!
I bet it's good, and we'll have to get somebody to review it for American Renaissance.
Well, for the first news item today, I've got quite a lot to say about the Big Apple.
Lots going on in New York City.
And some of it's coronavirus, some of it's not, but we'll start with the fact that just on Sunday, Mayor Bill de Blasio put First Lady, his wife, Charlene McRae, in charge of a special coronavirus task force.
It's going to establish racial inclusion and equity because, as we all know, Black people are dying at a higher rate, and this has highlighted social inequities and all kinds of white oppression and wickedness.
And Mr. de Blasio said the program would help New York City become, quote, a better and more just society than the one we left behind.
He also says that he's going to direct this City Task Force on Racial Inclusion and Equity towards confronting health disparities, specific needs in the community of color, and breaking down structural racism.
He says, I want that mission baked into every aspect of our restart and recovery from the virus.
Now, he said that the First Lady was especially qualified because she'd been put in charge of Thrive NYC.
I think you'll probably remember this, Mr. Kersey.
It was an $850 million initiative that was supposed to solve the mental health issues that afflict New Yorkers.
Now, most of the $850 million was spent With no apparent accounting for its results.
There is no measure as to whether or not the subways and the street corners have fewer crazy people hanging around.
But there was an accounting for, out of that $850 million, some $133.5 million.
That is known to have been spent on stress reduction through such things as yoga, line dancing, Drumming and soul chi.
I guess that's a form of black consciousness and tai chi.
It's known as soulful movement.
Soul chi.
I like that.
And also, and this is my favorite, equine facilitated psychotherapy.
So is that something to do with horses?
It appears to have to do with horses.
Now, do you remember from your youth or maybe even from before you were born, do you know who Mr. Ed is?
I do.
He's a talking horse, right?
That's right.
He's a talking horse.
So, I think that equine facilitated psychotherapy must be that they trot out Mr. Ed and he shrinks your head for you.
He tells you what's wrong with you.
You know, just real quick deviation.
That show was, I think, one of the first shows that was on Nick at Night and I remember watching with my grandparents and of course and I think Yeah, so a horse is a course of... Yes, he's Mr. Ed.
Is that the chorus or something?
I believe that.
There was a song about Mr. Ed.
So equine facilitated psychotherapy.
I don't know how many million was spent on that, but I don't think it cleaned up Skid Row.
I doubt it.
Now, the story goes on, though.
Two weeks ago, Mayor de Blasio said that New York City, on account of the coronavirus, was facing a $7.4 billion loss in tax revenue.
$7.4 billion.
Now, he went on to say, And I quote, it means all the things that people depend on in their lives.
Police, fire, sanitation, education.
Go down the list of all the things that make the city and town function.
He says, if you're missing seven billion, I assure you, you have to stop.
You have to start to cut that stuff back in ways that can be very dangerous.
So, The city is broke and might have to cut back on police, fire, sanitation, education, but he's got a task force that is going to be, and as I mentioned before, focus on confronting health disparities, needs of communities, colors, and breaking down structural racism.
Now, it seems to me Breaking down structural racism doesn't come cheap.
No.
But I don't think that'll be cheap.
But, you know, I guess these cuts in police, fire, sanitation, education, just gonna have to be deeper than we thought because we've got to fight structural racism first.
And there's more to the story.
There's more to the story than that.
As you know, we've probably entered, as you probably know, we have entered the holy month of Muslim Ramadan.
That, of course, is when all good Muslims fast from sunup to sundown.
They don't eat during the day.
They eat at night.
Now, New York City, according to once again, the mayor himself, Bill de Blasio,
says that he's going to provide over 500,000 free halal meals to Muslims as they celebrate Ramadan.
Now, why during the month of Ramadan is he gonna dish out these meals?
He says it is because they can't go to their mosques.
Well, he says, in fact, mosques are often a place where those who were hungry, were poor,
would know they could go during Ramadan to break the fast.
So he's gonna set up 32 specific Department of Education sites
and dish out these free halal meals to Muslims.
Now, this I don't understand.
If they could pick up meals at mosques, why don't the mosques hand out the meals?
Maybe they can't all gather together.
Why can't they just hand them out?
But apparently they can't.
So the city, while it is of course cutting back On fire, police, sanitation, and education, it's going to count up the quarters on the bedside table and dish out half a million free halal meals to hungry Muslims.
And to that I say, Allahu Akbar!
I've never had a halal meal.
Have you?
Yes, I have.
I've had a halal meal.
Well, there's certain things obviously you can't eat.
No bacon, no dog meat, and it is really very much like a kosher meal.
The meat has to be slaughtered in a particular way, throat slit, just like a kosher serving in a Jewish household.
But that's what makes it halal.
And it requires a certain amount of mumbo-jumbo pronounced over it by an imam.
But that's what makes it halal.
And so it adds an expense to it, of course, but Thank God.
Allah be praised.
There are going to be 500,000 free halal meals during the month of Ramadan.
Now, my guess is they're going to get used to these handouts, and once Ramadan has ended, there'll be a big debate over how much fire, sanitation, and education can be cut to keep those halal meals coming.
But we will see.
Now, a few more items about New York City.
We have a coronavirus jailbreak update.
A 57-year-old man has been arrested for attempted rape Just 10 days after he's released from Rikers Island.
Well, of course, what was he in for?
A prior rape charge on a different woman.
Mayor Bill de Blasio has confessed that 2,000 inmates have been released since mid-March on account of the coronavirus.
And earlier this year, district attorneys from Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, Bronx, and Staten Island, I think that's every single one of the boroughs, accused him of backtracking on the promise not to release violent and sexual offenders.
So, yes, if you have a convicted rapist who's in jail for rape, I think that is a violent and a sexual offender.
Well, he was on the loose and just 10 days after getting out, lo and behold, what does he do?
He's arrested for rape.
Now, this is to me the crowning achievement of Mayor de Blasio's career.
When at a press conference reacting to this, he says, I think it's unconscionable, just on a human level, that folks who have shown mercy, and this is what some of them have done.
He's astounded.
He's amazed.
How can it be?
These people who have been shown mercy and consideration and let out, so the poor dears will not get the virus, they get out and they commit more crimes.
Who would have thought it?
Well, he says it's unconscionable.
Well, I think it's unconscionable that he turned them loose on the public.
But this reminds me, wasn't the mayor of Baltimore who said that during this coronavirus shortage of beds at hospitals, all you bro in the neighborhood, you got to stop shooting each other because we can't have all you folks filling up the hospitals?
Well, that was the mayor of Baltimore.
That was Jack Young, actually.
That's right.
Who's only the mayor, by the way, because the former mayor got in all that hot water with Healthy Holly and had to resign in ignominy.
Yes, they've got a bad record, these black lady mayors.
Of course, I believe a white newscaster lost her job for detecting a pattern there.
Pattern recognition can be deadly, and you know, we live in a world where every racial inequity is blamed on white insidiousness, when that's just not the case.
And by the way, Mr. Tiller, you should point out that that rapist, that was a white guy, by the way.
So, we're not always just highlighting black crime on this podcast.
That's correct.
He was a white guy.
I should have made that point clear.
He was very, very melanin deprived.
That's no doubt why he went on a rape binge.
Now, Mr. Kersey, I'm not finished with New York City.
New York City, the excitement just never ceases in the city that never sleeps, and it has to do with car theft.
As we have discovered, as of April 19th, auto theft is up 63% in 2020 compared to the year before, with nearly 2,000 stolen vehicles compared to about 1,200 during the same period last year.
For just this last week, it's up 51% compared to the week before.
The NYPD are blaming the state's bail reform overhaul that started at the first year that prohibits pretrial detention in most misdemeanors and some non-violent felonies.
In other words, you can't detain them and you can't charge bail, so what's the risk?
What's the risk in just going right up?
They turn you loose?
There's no bail?
Why not re-offend?
As one of the police spokesmen says, under the new bail reform law, a GLA, that's Grand Larceny Auto, a GLA is a desk appearance ticket.
So you just give them a ticket, come back, come back in a month and we'll try you.
And he goes on to say, letting someone walk out of a precinct station house after they just got arrested for stealing maybe a $30,000 vehicle is outrageous.
I agree.
And he cites a fellow named Jahshin Osborne, age 19, of Queens, who has been arrested six times for auto theft in his borough since January and was collared just this last Friday for heisting a 2018 Honda Accord and, while he was at it, for a burglary in October.
Now, it's very interesting that according to the police, late model Hondas are by far the favorite target of vehicle theft, followed by Toyotas.
And they have a list.
I can tell you the top five or six models.
And if you drive one of these, don't drive to New York.
The Honda Accord, a late model Honda Accord, that's number one.
Then a Toyota Camry, Honda Civic, then a Nissan Altima, finally an American-made car, the Jeep Cherokee, Grand Cherokee, and the next is a Honda CR-V.
Those are the favorite targets of the car thieves in New York City.
Now, I'm sure that the bail reform has got a lot to do with it, but my guess also is that if there really is social distancing going on, there are fewer people walking around, fewer people on the sidewalks, and I think that if I were a car thief, I would feel more comfortable about trying to hotwire a car if there's nobody walking around.
Don't you think that would contribute to it as well?
Yeah, there's a variety of reasons I can think of.
One of the most obvious is people aren't going to work anymore, and so they don't need their cars.
And in New York, people, obviously, if you have a car, you leave it in one of the secure areas, quote unquote secure areas.
And, you know, all those cars you mentioned, those are utilitarian cars.
A lot of those are very inexpensive.
So those are the ones that are pretty easy to break into.
Well, I do drive a Toyota.
But it is 27 years old.
So I think I can safely drive that through all the streets of Manhattan.
Now somebody might key it, somebody might egg it, somebody might, who knows, toss a Molotov cocktail my way, but I don't think anybody wants to steal my time.
Hey, don't dox your car, bro.
That's right.
That's right.
You won't dox your cat.
You're right.
I did dox my car.
But I didn't tell anybody what color it is.
I didn't tell anybody my license plate number.
And that is confidential, top secret CIA, one eye only information.
Now, I believe you had a story about one of our favorite college professors.
Brittany Cooper.
Professor Kronk.
I'm sure everybody remembers Professor Kronk.
She is a tenured professor at Rutgers University.
She is a corpulent black woman.
I'll be nice and say corpulent black woman.
She's a professor who decided to, a few months ago, actually about six, seven months ago, she was on a program where, this was October 2019, she argued on Oprah's Television Network.
That the policies of the Trump administration were leading to high levels of obesity for black women.
Now, of course, in the era of coronavirus, we know that comorbidity, one of the factors that is leading to deaths, Mr. Taylor and dear listener, a lot of fat people are dying from this disease.
Did she get into the specific mechanism of how the Trump policies are making black people fat?
Well, she said this, quote, I hate when people talk about black women being obese. I hate it
because it becomes a way to blame us for a set of conditions that we didn't create. We are
living in the Trump era and look, those policies kill our people. You can't get access to
good health care, good insurance."
I guess that makes you fat.
Obviously, yes.
That's exactly the case.
Okay.
Well, here's what happened most recently.
She unleashed a tirade at supporters on Twitter in response to the recent campaign to end the Chinese virus shutdowns, the Wuhan flu, the Kung flu, whatever you want to call it.
She posted this, quote, fuck each and every Trump supporter.
Each and every one?
You and me included?
Yes, you know why?
She's an associate professor of women's, gender, and sexuality studies.
So she took aim at all Trump supporters.
And yeah, you know what?
I will admit this.
I had never voted for a Republican candidate for president in my entire life.
I did vote for Donald Trump in 2016.
So yeah, I guess I would be in that category of being Labeled someone that should, you know?
Well, here's what she said.
She continued in this lengthy Twitter thread.
She said this, quote, I am saying some obvious things this morning because as a country we are too good at skipping over the audience and we might as well say this to people as often as we can.
Fuck each and every Trump supporter.
You all obviously did this.
You are to blame.
She then wrote that it's utterly absurd to reopen the country at this stage of the ongoing pandemic, because according to Cooper, white conservatives want to open the nation because it will disproportionately affect Africans in America.
Oh boy.
She continued.
That's the only reason we want to get back to work, is so that African Americans will get sick and die.
Boy oh boy.
That's the only reason, you're right, yes.
Especially when you think about it, you've seen all these stories that a lot of the central employees and the frontline employees that can't work from home are
black. So it's like, wait a second, they're already working. What's going on here? She tweeted
this out to continue. And I quote, I feel like most black people are clear that this utterly
absurd to push to reopen the country is all about a gross necropolitical calculation that it is
black people who are dying disproportionately from COVID.
Not only do white conservatives not care about black life, but my most cynical negative read of the white supremacists among them is that they welcome this massive winnowing of black folks in order to slow demographic shifts and shore up political power."
Wow.
Now is that necropolitical?
So she's a neologist as well.
Necropolitical.
I like that.
I exactly.
And, you know, of course, it's funny where she's talking about, obviously, the great replacement, another one of our favorite corpulent black female individuals in this country, Stacey Abrams, some unearthed audio of her in 2015.
She was basically talking about the demographic great replacement of white Georgians and what that means for redistricting and how we can't let a white minority have power over a emerging people of color.
majority and the, you know, a state that was 72% white in 1990.
Georgia is, is undergoing just cataclysmic racial shifts.
And, you know, it's, it's interesting that Professor Crunk here basically is trying to argue that blacks are dying disproportionately when CDC data actually shows that it's whites who are dying disproportionately when you factor out some of these major cities where we are seeing a lot of black deaths.
Well, I guess we've all been promoted from white supremacist to necropolitician thanks to Brittany Cooper.
But now, do you not have another story on yet another one of our favorite African American fellow citizens?
Well, I've got a couple.
Are you talking about Marsha Fudge?
Marsha Fudge.
Marsha Fudge, yes.
She is...
She is a rep from the great state of Ohio.
She's a Democrat.
I would like to make sure that that is pointed out.
She was part of a Joe Biden live stream.
I don't know if you fell asleep on it.
You know, I don't know what all sleepy Joe's doing, but there was a Joe Biden live stream about black Americans and the coronavirus.
And I'm going to go on a quick, quick rant here.
One of the most important things in 2020, in this upcoming election, is the black turnout.
And right now, one of the things I think Trump has going for him, I don't think blacks are motivated, Mr. Taylor, to go to the polls right now.
They will be if Stacey Abrams is the Veep candidate.
Or Michelle Obama.
Yeah, you're right.
But so yeah, we'll see.
But going back to our story, basically, there was this live stream, and it was only again, when you're dealing with the coronavirus and a black politician, Inevitably, it's going to quickly revert to some form of white nefarious conspiracy to kill blacks, as Professor Crunk pointed out.
And Marcia Fudge said this, Black people have always been aware of systemic and institutional racism.
COVID-19 just proved to the rest of the country that it exists.
Should we continue?
If we do not elect Joe Biden, we will not recover in my lifetime.
I'm not being dramatic.
I'm being honest.
We would never be in this place had we had a real leader in the White House.
If Joe Biden were there, this would have been handled very, very differently.
You know, I think that Marcia Fudge is going to be very disappointed, even if Joe Biden is in the White House.
I'd bet you any amount of money that structural racism, systemic racism, is not going to disappear.
It didn't disappear with Barack Obama in the White House and with an old, tired white guy in the White House.
I don't think it's going to disappear either.
Marcia, baby, I think you're going to be very disappointed either way.
Well, wasn't it Van Jones who, on the night of the election, said that that was a white lash, if memory serves correct, on CNN?
Sounds right.
Yep, sounds right.
There's one more quote I want to point out from Congresswoman Fudge, who said this.
She dismissed the notion blacks are predisposed to catch the virus.
Quote, you know they talk about underlying health conditions, but we're not the only people that have them.
We live in a country that is obese, not just black people.
Heart disease is still the number one killer in this country, Not just of black people.
So basically what we're seeing here is this idea of comorbidity.
And again, you and I are not virologists.
You and I are not epidemiologists.
I don't even like talking about the health aspects of the coronavirus.
I think a lot of people out there have embarrassed themselves, Mr. Taylor, talking about this and they shouldn't.
What you and I talk about are the consequences of the coronavirus and this perception
that it's disproportionately impacting blacks, whether it's in Detroit, whether it's in Chicago,
whether it's in New York, because white people are gonna be blamed
and there is gonna be a push to redistribute wealth to the black community.
Well, that's exactly what's going on in New York City.
And that's, of course, why Mrs. de Blasio, who was never referred to that way, but the mayor's wife, has been put in charge of exactly that.
Redistributing wealth so that structural racism and health inequities can all be abolished.
But let's take a brief, brief detour from virus stories here.
I think that our listeners will be interested to know that on June 18th and 19th, there is going to be a homeschooling summit, which will take place at least digitally at Harvard.
It is organized by a Professor Elizabeth Bartholet.
And she believes that homeschooling is an eventual, and if not active, current breeding ground for racism, sexism, and political isolationism.
Let me quote this lady.
Many homeschool, in other words they do homeschooling, precisely because they want to isolate their children from ideas and values central to public education and to our democracy.
Many promote racial segregation and female subservience.
Now, I'm wondering, how does she know?
I guess she sits in on these homeschool classes.
But she says, children who attend public school, quote, grow up exposed to community values, social values, democratic values, ideas about non-discrimination, tolerance of other people's viewpoints.
So, She's very clear on what the solution is.
That means abolish homeschooling.
Abolish homeschooling!
It's very clear because it might teach racial segregation and female subservience.
Now, most of the people who do this are religious, but I think that's going to be something that is not going to be tolerated by the Constitution if we really believe in freedom of religion, but they could find some way around the First Amendment.
They're doing it all the time.
In effect, what she's saying is that children are wards of the state, and if the state has got an absolute claim on you to educate you, turn your little brain, your young brain, into a fit receptacle for government-imposed ideology, I say why not take all children from their families and rear them in state-run camps?
Wouldn't that be an even more efficient way to make sure that they all think the same?
I think that's our next essay.
That's our next step.
Now, who is this Professor Elizabeth Bartholet?
She is Professor of Law at Harvard Law School, and before joining the Harvard faculty, she did civil rights and public interest work, in part, at one time, for the NAACP Legal Defense Fund.
So, I suspect somehow she doesn't vote Republican.
Now, there is a co-organizer of this conference on homeschooling, a William and Mary Law School professor named James Dwyer.
Both of these people are badly melanin-deprived, by the way.
He's the author of a Law School Review article called, Parents, Religion, and Children's Welfare, semicolon, debunking the doctrine of parents' rights.
In other words, he claims, and this is taken straight from a description of the article, a synopsis of the article, that the fundamental civic relationship is not between parents and children, but between individuals and the state.
He's saying, you parents, you think you've got some basic relationship with your children?
No, no, no.
The basic fundamental relationship, even between children, is children and government.
This is really quite horrifying.
Basically, they're saying, we've got it right.
All you people out there, all you people who have children, chances are you've got it wrong.
So leave your child rearing to us.
Leave their education, in all aspects, leave it to us.
This is what the other side has got in store for us and for our children, Mr. Kersey.
Again, this is one of those stories I was actually shocked to see that you wanted to talk about this because I think this is a very important story.
I think that... Wait, wait, wait.
Shocked that I would want to talk about an important story?
Mr. Kersey, What I'm saying is this isn't a usual type story, because at first glance you wouldn't think of the racial implications, and I know that that's one of the things we talk about.
We do have a singular focus here at Renaissance Radio, but why I think this is so important is Some statistics I've seen, I believe that the homeschool racial composition is, isn't it like 96% white across the country?
Oh, I don't know what the percentage is, but it is overwhelmingly white.
Overwhelmingly white.
It would be interesting to look into that and actually see.
I have a nephew who homeschools his children.
They're really quite delightful people.
And I know another family where the children are homeschooled.
Eight children, by the way.
Really charming, delightful children.
No television in that household.
They actually play games with each other.
Really, really wonderful people.
But nope, nope, this is a scourge.
These people are going to be not taught the values central to our democracy, according to
Professor Elizabeth Wathen of Harvard, who knows better than you, better than me, better than
anybody who would have the temerity to think that he knows better. So there you go. Well, she wants the
state to raise them or she wants Disney and approved programming on YouTube to raise
children, not parents, right?
You know, that's the next step.
I hadn't thought about that.
She should be in a position to give her stamp of approval of every minute of children's programming.
You're right.
You're right.
That's what comes next.
Well, moving along with another story that does not have to do with the virus.
Phew!
A break from the virus.
Has to do with Khoury Ali Mohammed.
Now, you are one of the few people in all of the United States who knows that name.
Well, Khoury Mohammed was just found guilty of killing three white people in 2017 for explicitly racial reasons.
This was in California State Court in Fresno.
The first thing that happened was, you see, he shot and killed a hotel security guard.
This was a white guy.
And this appears to have been an emotional outburst and not something that he'd premeditated just because the security guard was white.
But Mr. Muhammad went on the lam for a few days and then he learned from TV reports that he had been identified and the police were coming for him.
And he figured he was not going to be able to outrun the long arm of the law, and he figured that if he's going to be caught, as he explained later, he decided he wasn't going to go down for killing just one white man.
If he was going to go to the big house, he was going to make sure he killed as many white men as he possibly could.
So, he went back to the same area and killed three more white men.
He took shots at three other white men, but missed.
And he made a point of not shooting at Hispanics.
He specifically wanted white men and he wanted to kill just as many of them as possible.
Now, this trial has been going on since March 2nd.
It's been a very long trial.
I don't know why it's taken so long since he admitted exactly what he was up to.
This trial has been going on and on and on and on.
Practically nobody has heard of it.
At one point in the trial, The prosecutor asked him why he shot one of his victims two more times after he'd already shot him once and he was on the ground.
Why did he come up, walk up to him, stand over him, and shoot him twice again?
The reply?
To kill him!
Just like the coronavirus is killing white men right now.
And he added, God is going to destroy white men in particular and specifically.
So, he is on the right.
He's God's right hand.
As I say, most of our listeners probably have never heard of this trial, and this has been very, very much local news.
But even though he has been found guilty, There's going to be yet another phase to this endless trial because the jury has got to determine whether at the time of the killings he was sane.
So, he's going to have a sanity trial.
And if he is considered sane, then he could very well face the death penalty.
If he's considered insane, then he could spend the rest of his life in a prison hospital.
So, there you go.
One of these stories that is buried in the back pages, if it appears at all, While this least little bit of disrespect for our African-American fellow citizens becomes a very important part of the news.
Now, I believe you have a somewhat similar story.
A letter carrier who came to a sticky end.
I do.
I do want to go ahead and hype a video that you did, though, on that 2017 case.
I believe it's still on the Amaran YouTube channel?
Yes, the fairies have not snatched it away.
I would definitely encourage our listeners to head over to that channel and watch the video that you did where you compared that racial terror attack to a much more widely disseminated one from 2015.
But yeah, speaking of a racial terror attack, this one is, you know, we see these With increasing regularity and depressingly, we see the same media reaction, a little local news.
They might be shared on sites that are affiliated with AR, you know, your VDare, your unz.com.
But this one was interesting, Mr. Taylor.
Indianapolis.
Indianapolis is a city that's undergoing dramatic racial transformation.
It was about 79% white in 1990.
Right now it's about 57% non-Hispanic white.
And there was a white letter carrier and a postal employee of the United States Postal Service, Angela Summers, and she was brutally murdered the other day.
And the details are interesting because it turns out that she was trying to deliver two long-awaited federal stimulus checks, Trump bucks, to a blackmail by the name of Tony Cushenberry.
Now, Federal Postal Inspectors, they were at the crime scene trying to figure out what happened.
It turns out that there was an ongoing dispute, a feud, with a resident at the home there in Indianapolis because the resident had ignored two letters warning them to contain a vicious dog.
You know, this is one of those tropes with postal carriers and dogs.
As I'm sure all of our listeners are aware, postal carriers are supposed to be terrified when you're in the communities of that ubiquitous dog chasing them.
Unfortunately, this one turned out to be just absolutely a terrifying case.
This postal employee was just trying to deliver the stimulus check to this black guy.
Obviously, I guess he didn't have a bank account because if you're under a certain income, you're supposed to have it direct deposited.
These were going to come as registered mail and the resident had ignored two letters prior warning him to contain the vicious dog.
They got into a dispute and now Angela's dead.
Wow.
Wow.
I believe, had they not decided that they were not going to deliver the mail until he curbed the dog, but she was just walking by.
She wasn't even going to deliver the mail, but he must have been lying in wait with her with a weapon.
And as soon as she came by, Anyway, yes.
That's exactly right.
Exactly.
According to postal regulations, there had been two attempts, and the third attempt, the guy basically refused to deal with the registered mail.
You know, there's this joke on the internet.
You can find, you know, what are the three things that blacks are most frightened of.
Do you know what those are, Mr. Taylor?
I can guess, and I could make some facetious remarks, but regale me with the three.
Ghosts, dogs, and registered mail.
So I guess in the case of this guy, and I'm not trying to make light of what happened because it is just so unfortunate, but the guy refused to recognize the two prior attempts to give him registered mail to contain the dog.
And like you said, She was walking past to deliver mail to other homes on her route.
Wow.
And someone told me that she'd actually made some Facebook posts about how terrifying it was to deliver mail in this area.
I'm sure when the corporate media discovers those Facebook posts, they'll find a way to say that she deserved her fate because how dare she engage in racial profiling?
Well, pattern recognition, as you say.
Oh boy, well, you know we do return briefly to the question of the coronavirus.
And we are exploring this subject in Multnomah County, Oregon.
Now there is a Multnomah County Emergency Operations Center.
It is busy up to the eyebrows with coronavirus.
And among all the other things that they're busy doing, in one of their recent announcements, they said that the Center, quote, is hosting a grounding space for Black, Indigenous, and People of Color, BIPOC, that's a new one on me, BIPOCs, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color employees to share, heal, Connect and get grounded in a space not dominated by whiteness.
Isn't that interesting?
So, if you are a BIPOC, Black, Indigenous, or People of Color, then there's going to be a special place set aside just for you to share, heal, connect, and get grounded.
I'm so happy for them.
You know, I wonder, if black people want to heal and get grounded, it sounds as though the mere absence of whites is all it takes.
They can be all the Indians, they can be all the Mexicans, they can be all the Chinese, all the Koreans, that's all fine.
They can mix it up with all those people, but if they want to get healed and grounded, just not having white people around is all it takes.
So, that's the news from Multnomah County, Oregon.
And I think you had some news for us from a different county, Prince George's County.
Yeah, Prince George's County.
This is an interesting one.
So, in Prince George's County, we basically have a situation where the country's wealthy, it's supposedly one of the country's wealthiest black counties.
And we have a situation where the Washington Post ran this very interesting story where it turns out that Prince George's County is being hit unbelievably hard with the coronavirus infections and some of the highest death tolls in the Washington and northern Virginia region.
In fact, the hardest hit neighborhoods They're African Americans, Latino residents.
They make up more than 70% of households.
Now, of course, the Post is trying to say that this data mirrors what's happening to black Americans.
Who are more likely than white Americans to be infected with the China virus.
So, this is a county, again, heavily black.
It's flipped recently in the past, what, 40, 50 years from being a white working class county to a heavily black county.
And not just a black county, but a black middle class county.
A lot of these people work for the federal government and the median income there is quite high.
The significance of this story, in my view, is the fact that you have all of these well-paid and probably well-connected to health insurance black people living in PG County, just north of Washington, D.C., within commuting distance of the federal octopus, and they are nevertheless falling victim to this virus at a great rate of speed.
And the Washington Post is very concerned about this.
Yeah, I mean, this is one of those stories where The 174 county residents who died of COVID-19 as of this past Sunday were overwhelmingly black.
And it's a situation where the community is trying to once again say it's due to racial inequality.
The inequity within the, you know, structural racism, implicit bias, whatever you want to say, and it's a situation where we, again, how can we blame white people basically?
And even though it's... Yeah, yeah, no, as you say, even though these are wealthy or well-connected black people, you know, I find it quite fascinating because there was a story, an AP story, just a few days ago from Britain where you have a fellow named Kamlesh Kunti.
He does not sound like a Saxon.
He is a professor of primary care diabetes and vascular medicine at the University of Leicester and he was talking about the factors that lead to an over-representation of black disease and he said he's a Brit.
Or he is a British citizen.
He says, while black Americans often have worse access to medical care than white Americans, to whatever extent that's true, he quote, quote, in the UK, we have a free health care service, so we can't put it down just to inequalities in care.
I say, good for you, Dr. Kamlesh.
At least in Britain, you have a few clear heads saying, well, wait a minute.
You know, we've got free medicine for all.
They can make no excuses.
There must be something going on here.
But not in the United States.
In the United States, if there's a differential, makes no difference in terms of access to health insurance, medicine, wealth.
If black people are getting the disease more frequently than whites, it's somehow our fault.
Now, moving on to St.
Olaf College.
I believe that's in Minnesota.
Do you know where St.
Olaf College is?
Perhaps while I'm jabbering about it, you can figure out where St.
Olaf College is.
Gosh, St.
Olaf College, I don't know.
It sounds Minnesotan, or in any case, like... It's in Northfield, Minnesota.
It was founded in 1874 by a group of Norwegian-American immigrant pastors and reformers.
Okay, St.
Olaf College.
Well, like so many colleges and universities, it has canceled its graduation ceremony.
However, it has cooked up three virtual graduation ceremonies, but they're not for everyone.
There's one for self-identified domestic students of color, one for international students, and one for LGBTQIA plus students.
Now that plus suggests to me that just about anybody could sign up for it.
But this will allow them, these three different groups, domestic students of color, foreign students, and LG whatever, This will allow them to celebrate their awesomeness factor according to the website of the college.
Their awesomeness factor.
Now, do you think it's possible for white people to have an awesomeness factor?
Do you think that's even conceivable at St.
Olaf's College?
What do you think, Mr. Curzon?
Absolutely not.
If it's awesome... Uneligible.
That's right, we are ineligible for awesomeness.
And these three graduations are called the Multicultural, the International, and the Lavender graduations.
And nothing of the sort has been planned for the general student body.
But I'm sure all our listeners hearts will be warm.
The little cockles of their little hearts will beat a little happier knowing that these three celebrations are planned for the people who can celebrate their awesomeness factor.
And I think we are prepared to move overseas at this point while we still have a little bit of time left.
And we have a very interesting story.
There is a county councillor in Cambridgeshire County in Britain named Ian Manning.
He was participating in what is called the hashtag Lib Dem Iftar.
He is a member of the Liberal Democratic Party and the Lib Dem Iftar, Iftar is the Muslim word for the Ramadan fast.
And liberal democratic politicians are supposed to observe the holy month of Ramadan in solidarity with the Muslims because their happiness has been disrupted by the lockdown.
But as we mentioned earlier, they fast from dawn to dark every day.
They can't get together every evening to break their fast with their usual frolic and knees up.
So, one morning, before dawn, he tweeted the following.
Up early to start my fast for a hashtag lib dem iftar.
Really not sure I'll get through to evening, but we'll see.
And then he posted a picture of his breakfast, which was composed of eggs and guess what?
I don't know.
What's that?
Bacon!
Well, so he is celebrating, he's preparing for the Muslim fast by wolfing down bacon.
Well, as we know, pig meat is just considered worse than practically anything by Muslims and so his tweet was not received warmly.
So later on he got on at once and pointed out to him that bacon was really the wrong thing for him to be eating, or at least sharing by photograph.
She says, regarding food photo earlier, important point is the fast.
Allergies mean my choices are limited.
And then he says, this is a learning experience and I'd prefer to be honest about it than not.
Sorry if it caused offense.
Honest about it?
Allergies?
I think if he's being honest about it.
He just wasn't thinking or he didn't know.
Here he is.
I think this is hilarious.
He is claiming solidarity with Muslims.
He tweets out bacon, gets in trouble for it, and he's lying about why.
Oh, allergies.
Bad food choices.
But there's an important point here also.
People like him, Liberal Democrats, They are trying to participate in this Muslim celebration, but when Lent came along, were they refusing to eat certain things in solidarity with Christians?
Nope.
On Easter, did they do anything in solidarity with Christians?
Nope.
There is a Hindu fasting day of Navrati that I'd never heard of.
Did they fast in solidarity with Hindus?
Nope.
But for Muslims, it's the fashionable thing to Another little interesting story from England.
You probably know that England's patron saint is St.
George.
He's the fellow who slayed the dragon, and St.
George's Day is celebrated in a low-key way, but Facebook decided they better not celebrate it.
An image bearing the legend, proud to be English, with two crossed flagpoles carrying the St.
George's cross, that is a white flag with a red cross, and with a white line on a red field, this is the banner associated with England, appears to have been particularly offensive.
Users who shared this image reported getting messages from Facebook saying that they'd been suspended because they posted content that goes against our community standards on dangerous individuals and organizations.
In other words, being proud of English was no good.
Facebook eventually confirmed that, yes, they were being kicked off for that, but they thought that this might just be a mistake.
And another couple that celebrated the English National Day by putting up a model of the country's patron saint St.
George holding a banner that said the NHS will slay COVID-19.
NHS of course is a National Health Service and this is the reference to the slaying of the dragon.
You know they put up this little this little image and you know what happened to their house?
The house was vandalized with graffiti that said Nazi.
Maybe NHS is somebody's idea of the abbreviation for NSDAP, the Nazi party.
I don't know.
But they were vandalized with Nazi and somebody threw 50 bags of dog feces into their yard.
Now let's hope they were small bags.
But who on earth has got 50 bags of dog feces sitting around to pitch at alleged Nazis?
Also, I'm just not sure how you'd know what the species of the donor of the feces was, but 50 bags of feces simply for saying that the NHS will slay COVID.
So, there you go.
But, you know, you had an interesting story from Britain.
Apparently, the black and minority ethnics are going to be taken off the front lines in Britain in the fight against the coronavirus.
This is really fascinating.
Do tell.
So, there's, yeah, there's this acronym in England.
It's BAM.
It's Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic.
And so what this means is that this article points out that the national The NHS there in England, National Health Services, put out a memo saying that BAM hospital staff could be taken off the front line fight against coronavirus because they fear that they are genetically more at risk.
from the disease.
63% of the NHS workers who have died from COVID-19 have been BAM, Black, Asian, or Minority Ethnic staff.
So the new guidance, it asks that hospitals nationwide ask staff who if they've been risk assessed on precautionary basis.
Like I said, figures show that 63% of all health and social care workers who have died from the coronavirus in England are from ethnic minority backgrounds, despite only making up 16% of the workforce.
So there was a letter put out by the Chief Operating Officer, Amanda Pritchard of the NHS, which reads, quote, emerging UK and international data suggests that people from BAM backgrounds are also more disproportionately affected by COVID-19.
Public Health England have been asked by the Department of Health and Social Care to investigate this.
In advance of their report and guidance, on a precautionary basis, we commend employers should risk assess staff at potentially greater risk This is quite incredible to me.
And see, it may be true.
There may be genetic differences that make these BAME.
I think it's pronounced BAME, but I don't know.
B-A-M-E.
You could be right.
BAM-BAM.
In any case, there could be genetic differences that make them more susceptible.
And the Brits are saying, Because they are more likely to get the disease and die from it, we're going to make sure that it's white people that we send into the front lines.
That's an astonishing admission of racial differences, especially when this is all supposed to be a sociological optical illusion.
But that strikes me as so fascinatingly different from our approach here in the United States, where it's obligatory to assume that it's all societal discrimination.
And I quoted that doctor earlier, I'm sure he's a BAME guy himself, who says, look, we've got equal lackluster health care, we can't say that it's health-related inequalities here.
It may be physical-related, it may be behavior-related, but this to me is really an astonishing story.
I hadn't seen that and I'm very grateful for you calling that to our attention.
Yeah, I mean, again, it's interesting because, you know, whites are a minority around the world, and we know that this disease is impacting Italy, Spain.
You know, I think that data coming out of China, regardless of whether or not you want to believe the deaths, Italy, I still believe, is one of the hardest hit per capita.
Obviously, I think the United States has the most deaths, but our population is far, far greater than Italy.
And of course, there's a great article at Amarin.com about Italy political correctness and the China virus that I do want to promote.
Right, I thought that was a great feature by Gregory the Great.
Gregory Hood, our staff writer, really a national treasure.
But, you know, we'll wrap up here with just a little bit more virus news from elsewhere.
I'd like to talk about a riot that broke out in the central prison in Sierra Leone after an inmate tested positive.
There were deaths and a building was set on fire.
Smoke billowed from the central prison in Sierra Leone's capital and gunfire could be heard from nearby streets.
A prisoner had been charged with larceny and had tested positive for the virus, but before being arrested, he had escaped from a quarantine center.
In other words, this guy was arrested for a crime.
He did a jailbreak for some kind of quarantine center.
He sounds like some sort of typhoid Tyrone.
But he was in the prison and people said, whoa, we don't want to be sharing a jail cell with typhoid Tyrone.
So they rioted.
People were killed and the place went up in smoke.
There have been riots over coronavirus concerns in prisons in Brazil, Colombia, and Venezuela as well.
Some of them have led to deaths, some of them to mass escapes.
And in Peru, officials on Tuesday at the National Penitentiary Institute He said that nine inmates had died following acts of violence.
Act of violence.
What an idea.
I guess they didn't die following acts of love or acts of compassion.
But in any case, not only did these nine inmates die, but 65 prison and police officers were injured.
And this sounds like a very serious uprising, and I really want to say that I must compliment them on the name of their prison, the National Penitentiary Institute, because if you have been a jailbird, you can say, ah, I was just spending some time at the Institute.
Now, it is interesting to me, the head of the institute said, and I quote, we understand the concern the penitentiary population has about possibly contracting coronavirus.
So they're sympathetic, and they're trying to make sure that the virus does not spread.
But he said we're not letting them out.
And I think he's absolutely right for good reason.
Who wants people who are going to riot in this ferocious Death dealing way, you don't want to lose them in the population.
So I think they did exactly the right thing by keeping them cooped up.
In any case, I believe we're all out of time, Mr. Kersey.
And as usual, our time flies by at a great rate of speed.
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