Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the latest episode of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor and with me is Paul Kersey.
And Mr. Kersey, before we go any further, I must salute you because at the end of our podcast of a week ago, you noted that the events that we had been talking about, namely what's called the uprising and the rioting, looting, looked like they were about to start up.
I was under the impression that after that single night of looting, We might go back to normal.
I was wrong.
You were right.
And what a week it has been.
I would go one step further and ask that we use that word that you said I was wrong to use, an insurrection.
Maybe you're right.
Because if I recall what happened last week, I hope everyone out there is having a wonderful time during these very trying, weird, confusing times.
We're going to do the best we can to guide you through what's happening in America and throughout the Western world today.
So, thank you for tuning in.
But last week, as Mr. Taylor and I were talking, I noted that, my gosh, they're starting to loot and riot during the day in St.
Paul as we were broadcasting, as we were recording.
And they were having to basically pull back.
This was the night, I believe, that they burned down.
No, they burned down the precinct the night before.
And then things just started to escalate further and further and crazier and crazier.
And, well, In any case, you were right.
It was going to spread and now there have been riots and demonstrations in over 400 American cities, looting and arson in every major American cities, and now spreading to European capitals.
Some of the same phenomena.
And one of the most disturbing stories is sort of an offbeat one that hasn't gotten much attention, but you had called this to my attention.
That is to say that blacks are now following police officers home and attacking them in their homes.
Yes, you know, Atlanta has been the one of the main focal points of all of this crisis.
You know, Mr. Taylor, last week, we saw the CNN Center invaded.
Now, back in 1998, there was a joke when DX, the WWF, invaded what was WCW owned by Ted Turner.
But in reality, what happened in real life was it looked like thousands of people of color and Antifa, white Antifa, attacked CNN.
And there were massive riots throughout Atlanta.
You know, this guy Killer Mike, this rapper, he went on and he's rapped about killing police all the time.
He said, we got to maintain order, guys.
He went on TV and a lot of people praised him saying, we got to maintain order.
This is our city.
You know, we can't do this.
We can't burn down our buildings.
But this is a guy, Mr. Taylor, who's rapped about killing police a lot.
Now, why do I bring that up?
Here's the segue.
This story just broke this morning from WSB-TV, which is an ABC affiliate in Atlanta.
Three protesters tracked officers to their homes, Through Molotov cocktails at police cars, authorities say.
Now, what happened is this.
Three black protesters, Ibuka Chikemura, 21, Alvin Joseph, and Lakalia Mac, 20, they face multiple charges because they tracked officers down to their homes and tried to torch their cars in their own Driveways in Duluth, which is part of Gwinnett County.
We've talked about this county before.
In 1990, it was 95% white.
It's about 39% white right now.
Well, that's progress, you know.
That's diversity.
That's our greatest strength.
So, again, you have to wonder, is this Black Lives Matter-inspired terrorism?
This was a terrorist attack on those who are part of the executive branch of the government who are supposed to enforce the law.
Well, for many blacks, the law is the enemy.
The law is what prevents them from doing what they wish to do, which is break the law.
And for that reason, the forces of authority are the enemy and to be attacked as if they were an enemy army.
So, fascinating point about one of the people, Ibuka Chikemura.
He spoke to Channel 2 Action News during a protest in Gwinnett County just last week.
He said this, quote, We're going to continue walking until we don't feel like walking no more.
He said this at Sugar Loaf's Mills Mall.
I think that once used to be a nice mall.
I'm sure with the diversity, it's kind of receded to being what Chris Rock calls a mall white people used to go to.
But again, here's a guy who said, quote again, We're going to continue walking until we don't feel like walking no more.
And he walked right into the driveways of some white police officers and pitched Molotov cocktails at their cars.
Very nice.
Well, at least he's a man of his word, isn't he?
He then said this.
Quote, they unloaded the bus trying to catch us, but I'm not getting caught.
I can speak for myself.
I don't know what they got going on.
I'm just trying to go home and go to work tomorrow.
This was during the protest at Sugarloaf Mills just a couple days before he decided to go, allegedly, toss some Molotov cocktails at some cops.
I guess his idea of work's a little different from yours and mine.
But I think we have an interesting update on George Floyd that we should touch on here.
Um, he has been, of course, been portrayed as essentially a choir boy who was willfully murdered by officer Derek Chauvin.
Well, it turns out that he had a criminal record.
He'd landed five years behind bars in 2009 for an assault and robbery.
And before that, he'd been convicted of charges ranging from theft with a firearm to drugs possession.
And the latest information is he was a COVID positive.
That's an interesting little development.
The autopsy report concludes the cause of death was cardiopulmonary arrest.
Complicating law enforcement subdual restraint and neck compression, but mainly cardiopulmonary arrest, not asphyxiation.
Heart failure.
Now, they had an independent coroner, an independent examiner that the family hired.
This guy is sort of a celebrity coroner of finding police violence in whatever body he can come across.
He said that it was asphyxiation from sustained pressure.
So we'll have battling coroner reports at trial.
However, the prosecutors in their charging documents against Officer Derek Chauvin said that the result of the autopsy revealed no.
Physical findings that support a diagnosis of traumatic asphyxia or strangulation.
And they also found considerable amounts of fentanyl methamphetamine in his body as well as cannabinoids, meaning that he'd been smoking marijuana.
This fella must have been high as a kite in addition to having COVID-19.
He was watching Chem Lab.
He had heart disease, hypertension, and this is the latest little wrinkle, he had sickle cell anemia.
So boy oh boy, yes he was a walking African chem lab.
Now, one of the interesting elements of this was that before he was even on the ground, he was complaining that he could not breathe.
And I had always assumed that the police had assumed that he was just putting them on.
And so that when he started saying that he was on the ground and the knee was on his neck saying, I can't breathe, it was just a bunch of baloney.
Well, with all of this going wrong with this guy, Maybe he couldn't breathe.
Maybe he couldn't breathe.
But it would have been well within their rights to think that this guy was giving them a song and dance.
I even wonder if maybe he even told them he knew that he had COVID-19, and that's one of the reasons why they were arresting him the way that they did.
They had him on the ground.
If he did struggle, do we know?
Oh, yes, he did struggle.
Okay.
Oddly, despite all of these things wrong with him, a three-man team of officers could not get this guy, handcuffed the way he was, into a squad car.
That's the kind of fight he was putting up.
This is Rodney King 2.0.
It's Michael Brown, Michael Brown 3.0.
He was another gentle giant.
They're all gentle giants, brother.
This guy, 6'6", 200 pounds.
You know, in the videos in which he's being arrested, he looks like a weightlifter, a muscle man.
He's built like a tank.
But in any case, he had all these strange things wrong with him as well.
So it is perhaps not the open and shut case that some people seem to believe it is.
And in fact, we just got a submission from an ex-police officer that we plan to publish soon on the Ameren page.
And the title is, is this a slam dunk case?
And it is not a slam-dunk case, despite the fact that it's the one that has proven in the minds of so many Americans and people around the world that America is inveterately racist.
Now, I would like to give our listeners a little preview of some of the information that I'm going to include in a video on the facts about race and crime.
All of these people who are thousands of people demonstrating, looting, they are convinced of course that the American system is racist, especially the police.
But let's start with a few facts.
In the United States, police make about 12 to 13 million arrests every year.
That's quite a few, but how often does this lead to the death of an unarmed black person?
You probably know this because you snoop around and you read things you shouldn't read, but Mr. Kersey, do you know how many unarmed black people died at the hands of the police last year, 2019?
I do, but I'm going to go and guess because pretend I don't.
I'm going to say across the whole country?
Across the whole country, in a whole year.
I'm going to say 15.
Well, I suspect that most people would guess 50, 100.
The number, of course, is 9.
9.
No more than 9.
And we know this for a fact because the Washington Post has kept a database of every single police killing since 2015.
No one has any better figures.
Now, interestingly enough, 19 white people died under the same circumstances.
19.
So if you did the math, I know I'm putting the spot there, but is that roughly the same, 9 and 19?
I'll tell you this.
No.
There is interesting math to be done.
Okay.
Because we know how many blacks and whites are arrested.
Okay.
So we can divide the number of unarmed arrestees, dying to the hand of the police, by the number of arrests and This may surprise even you.
Guess which race, if unarmed and arrested, is more likely to die at the hands of the police?
White people!
You're right!
You're right.
Now, of course, it's exceedingly rare in either case.
Exceedingly rare.
But one out of 292,000 arrests of blacks Results in the death of an unarmed suspect.
Okay.
292,000.
In the case of whites, it's 283,000.
That means it is one out of a smaller number, meaning that whites, unarmed, arrested by the police, are more likely to die in the hands of the police.
Now, I wonder when the New York Times will tell us this.
I wonder when CNN will tell us this.
So there you go.
Now, What about the people police kill who are armed?
I mean, again, we're talking about tiny numbers here.
Unarmed people.
The police that are armed.
Well, since 2015, when the Post began tracking these numbers, the police kill about 1,000 people a year.
And as we found out, very few are unarmed.
That means most of them are armed.
One quarter of these are black.
One quarter of those 1,000.
About 250 a year.
And 25% is greater than the 13% of the black population.
25% is greater than the 13% of the black population.
So is this proof of racism?
I think not.
Because what the data also tell us is that blacks are more likely than whites to act in the aggressive ways that make people likely to shoot them.
Because in 2018, the most recent numbers show that blacks accounted for 37% of all arrests for violent crimes.
And 54% of arrests for robbery, 53% of arrests for murder.
In other words, these are far greater than the 25% we were talking about.
These are the kinds of activities that result in violence, threats to others, threats to police officers, and would expect to result in a deadly confrontation with the police.
So, this 25% figure can be seen as a surprisingly low figure.
Given the behavior, the criminal behavior of blacks.
And here's just one more statistic.
I hope I'm not boring our audience.
I'm kind of a data man myself.
Data are good.
Yes.
Although there's a dispute about whether it's data is or data are.
For me, data is plural and data are.
But so we'll avoid the problem of just talking about a statistic.
Every year, criminals kill about 120 to 150 police officers.
Every year.
That is a threat they face.
And I do not know the figure of how many are injured.
How many police stop a bullet without dying.
Probably a very large number, and we know from FBI statistics that on average about 35% every year of the cop killers are black.
So that again is greater than this 25% of the people killed by the police who are black.
So blacks are 13% of the population, account for 25% of the people killed by the police, but If the police are killing people in proportion to their threatening violent criminal behavior, we would expect a number considerably greater than 25 percent.
Now, in my video I'm going to talk about all a bunch of other reasons to conclude that the police are not acting in a racist way.
There is really no across-the-board evidence to make you think that blacks are being mistreated.
On the contrary, there's a lot of evidence to think that when Police officers meet black people, they use kid gloves.
Oh yeah!
You know, they read the news, they watch TV, they know that the world can end, they know that the sky can fall if they move one muscle in the wrong direction.
You could be Darren Wilson in a blink of an eye.
I do want to point out one thing.
Yes.
Tucker Carlson on Fox News, he talked about basically everything you just talked about last night, not in such great detail on the racial Data.
However, I would like to point out that he is basically, right now, Horatius at the gates.
He's one man holding back the tide.
I can think of maybe less than 10 people in this country who are really doing great things.
I'm not going to say who they are, but I really mean that.
Guys, right now, the Republican Party is putting out ads for Donald Trump that are basically copying their facsimiles for Black Lives Matter propaganda.
It is shocking to look at.
No one is coming to save us, so I just want to reiterate to all of our great listeners out there, call that old friend of yours you haven't spoken to in a while.
Get close to their family.
This is really strange times we're living in right now, and that story we led off with.
If you know an officer, when you're out and about, even though we're supposed to be locked at home,
I thought still with this COVID-19 stuff, isn't there a lockdown still going on?
I think, I'm not sure.
Not if you're a rioter.
If you see a police officer, say, I thank you for your service keeping our community safe.
I always do that.
When I see a police officer, I walk up and say, thank you for what you do.
You have the hardest job in America.
I respect you.
I admire you.
And we support you.
They need our support.
They certainly need our support.
Look what's going on in New York right now.
The, you know, this, this mayor whose daughter's arrested.
as part of the Antifa insurrection, the Black Lives Matter insurrection.
Well, let's not call her Antifa necessarily.
Well, she's part of this. She's part of this.
She's part of it all.
They're leaving the cops out. We're seeing cops left on their own in all these northeast cities.
And think about this just real quick. A lot of these cops, they're fathers,
they're grandfathers, they're great grandfathers. They walk the streets.
They walked a beat.
They were cops.
This is part of their blood.
This is history.
In fact, there's even a show, I think, on CBS called Blue Bloods, which is about this lineage of cops who serve in New York.
These people are trying to maintain civilization during a period where we are seeing progressives demand that police be defunded.
What do you think is going to happen when this anarchy sets in?
It's a thin blue line that is being deliberately shredded by the people who should be upholding them and admiring them.
It is disgusting.
And in light of what I just said about the absence of any kind of proof Here's a Guardian article for you.
The Guardian, of course, is full of nonsense, but this in particular struck me.
Here's a Guardian article for you.
The Guardian, of course, is full of nonsense, but this in particular struck me.
June 3rd, June 3rd, an article called, In America, Black Deaths Are Not A Flaw In The System,
They Are The System.
In other words, that's what it's designed to do.
The author, a black American, goes on to say, The expendability of black lives is not a flaw, it's the system.
We are meant to die.
Or, he concedes.
At the very least, we're not meant to be protected, to be respected, to be valued, to be considered fully human.
That is how racism works and is operated efficiently throughout American history.
What incredible, incredible, self-absorbed, ridiculous nonsense.
We have a system designed to kill black people.
Good grief.
Well, it's all very well to criticize this hopped up black guy.
Well, here's a hopped up former president of the United States, George W. Bush.
He and the former first lady, he said, resisted the urge to speak out because this is not the time for us to lecture.
He says, it is a time for us to listen.
Listen to the breaking glass, listen to the police sirens, listen to people whooping and yelling while they loot your local supermarket.
Is that we're supposed to listen?
Then he goes on to say, it's time for the country to examine its tragic failures.
How do we end systemic racism in our society?
George W. Bush wants.
And he suggested that we could start by listening to Americans who are hurting and grieving.
And I think he has only one color of Americans in mind.
Do you remember when the Black Lives Matter inspired terrorist shot and killed five white cops in Dallas in July of 2016?
Do you remember what Hillary Clinton tweeted out that night?
Oh, if I remembered, I'd probably love to forget.
What did she say?
Basically what George W. Bush just said.
White people need to listen to black America.
Listen to the gunfire.
Sit still and stop a bullet.
What idiocy.
Yes, we have to listen to the grieving.
Well, that's what all of corporate America basically is doing, after all.
I read Inc.com from time to time to keep my pulse on the thinking of corporate America.
And this is what they said just yesterday.
Your customers, particularly your black customers, want to know whether the brands they spend their hard-earned dollars on are for them.
They want to know that your brand cares about them as people.
Don't be silent.
Acknowledge the injustices that have negatively impacted the black community.
And, as an example of what they propose to say is, And this is an example of Netflix.
Netflix tweeted out this virtuous expression of guilt and forelock tugging.
They said, to be silent is to be complicit.
This is their idea of what we are supposed to do.
Now, your customers... I'll go back over this.
Your black customers want to know what the brands they spend their hard-earned dollars on are for them.
Well, These days, your black customers don't want to spend their hard-earned dollars on your products.
They're going to walk right in and take them!
Yes, they're just going to... They know no one's going to stop them!
But to be silent is to be complicit.
To be silent and watch your stores be looted Is to be complicit in capitulation.
A lot of contradictions.
Disgusting.
But now, that was Netflix.
You have some stories to tell me about Netflix, do you not?
I do want to talk about Netflix.
Chris Rock, he's a comedian.
He signed, I believe, a $40 million deal with Netflix.
Netflix is stock, mind you.
It's trading, I want to say, in the 400s.
It's unreal how valuable this company is right now as people are forced to stay home.
Well, a few years ago, Chris Rockham, he had a special, a comedic special, I want to say it was called Trampoline, and he talked about how, yeah, I'm sorry, it was Tambourine.
In the opening monologue, he said this, quote, I want to live in a world where an equal amount of white kids are shot.
He then went on to say this, quote, you would think the cops would occasionally shoot a white kid just to make it look good.
I want to live in a world with real equality.
I want to live in a world where an equal amount of white kids are shot every month.
Every month?
And in the scenario, he said, he would go on to say that, quote, White moms on TV standing next to Al Sharpton talking about, we need justice for Chad.
End quote.
As if Chad, I guess, is a stereotypical white name.
As if Al Sharpton could care less about dead white people.
What a joke.
Yes, you're right.
Well, so he's got 40 million, huh?
That's Netflix for you.
Netflix is abasing itself.
Netflix is not on its knees.
Netflix is crawling on its stomach to Chris Rock.
But I think you had some observation about Michael Eric Dyson in this context.
Yeah, Michael Eric Dyson, you might remember him.
He is still a black intellectual.
I believe he teaches at Georgetown.
I just want to bring up something he said back in 2013 on MSNBC.
This is a story I remember.
I wrote about it.
Infowars, actually.
This was a time period when Infowars was transitioning to talk about more and more of this stuff.
And here was the headline.
MSNBC pundit, colon, more white kids need to die for Americans to understand racism.
Now, July 17, 2013.
This is during the height of the Trayvon Martin hysteria.
This is at a time when Black Lives Matter was really in its origin kind of incubating this rage and he said this.
He said, quote, White Americans and others will feel that this was a justifiable verdict.
This is how things happen.
Not until and not unless the number of white kids die that approximate the numbers of black and other kids who die.
Will America see?
End quote.
Well, no, Mr. Kersey.
When they're talking about equal numbers dying, aren't they simply talking about reducing the number of black deaths?
Surely, they're not talking about increasing the number of white deaths, are they?
I think they're making it quite clear that it is when they talk about equality.
I mean, they've actually said that.
Yes, and after all, they're asking a tearful white mother to be standing next to Al Sharpton, justice for Chad.
Well, here's one last observation on that.
If that were to happen.
Let's just do a thought experiment.
I don't think that's going to cause people to feel the same rage, especially if it's not a white life taking.
A white life, if you understand where I'm going.
Wouldn't that have the exact opposite impact?
And we'll leave that thought experiment alone and we'll move on.
Yes, we'll leave that alone.
Move on to the... Now, you had some list of companies that are all crawling on their knees, who are all tweeting out and... You know, I could go on and on with this list.
I'll tell you what, I'm going to make sure that Amren links to it because, again, this is not an insurrection.
I think that... I need to clarify that that's the wrong word because corporate America, as you noted with Netflix, Bending over backwards to fall to the knee first.
Not only are they backing it, they are bestowing mountains of cash infusions into Black Lives Matter causes, into various charities that support blacks.
I saw where Bank of America, I think, is going to give some, it might have been a billion, a hundred million.
Oh, sure.
It was some shocking amount of money.
A lot of these banks are just bending over backwards to fund black causes.
Here's one that I forgot to even bring up to you.
They're going to take $150 million from the police budget in Los Angeles and give it to black-owned businesses in LA.
That's what Mayor, is it Garcieta?
I think that might be his name.
Garcetti.
Garcetti.
But here's just a couple of the companies that are defending the rioters.
McDonald's actually tweeted out, this has to stop happening.
They listed the names Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown.
Ahmed Arbery.
Again, that's a crisis from what seems like a lifetime ago, the Brunswick hoax.
But the gall of McDonald's to include Michael Brown, a guy that Eric Holder, the Department of Justice under Barack Obama, admitted that the whole story of Hands Up, Don't Shoot was a lie.
He tried to steal Darren Wilson's gun.
Of course.
Again, McDonald's back in 2010, they came out with a catchphrase, 365 Black.
For them, that's how they thought.
McDonald's.
Well, guess what?
Other companies that have gone all in on supporting and doling out cash.
I'll just read off a couple for you because you know them.
Alaska Airlines.
Amazon.
You know, again, you can't have if we do nothing on Amazon, but they can go all in on Black Lives Matter.
American Express.
American Airlines.
AT&T.
Barnes & Noble.
Bank of America.
Ben and Jerry's.
Ben and Jerry's the ice cream company.
They've actually gone out.
They've always been.
They want to dismantle white supremacy.
Well, you know what happens when you dismantle Western civilization?
You know what happens when you dismantle white supremacy?
No more vanilla ice cream.
I was going to say no more.
You get Detroit.
You get a mausoleum of a city, but it's quickly burned away.
Just a few more for you.
BMW.
Burberry.
Believe it or not, some of these online streaming games are actually taking time where they're... Call of Duty.
Capcom.
They're turning off their system for two hours in observation of George Floyd.
Well, you know, I have one to add for you.
YouTube.
YouTube, they tweeted out on Saturday, they'll be donating $1 million towards social justice in the wake of all the rioting.
And they said, we stand in solidarity against racism and violence.
And they thought they might get a pat on the head, but no.
Do you know why?
Why is that?
Their announcement drew a backlash from people pointing out YouTube's history of allowing racist and white supremacist speech.
Their money is tainted, Mr. Kersey.
The blacks, if they have any sense of it, they can't accept money from YouTube because it has allowed racist and white supremacist speech.
Examples?
Jared Tick.
Well, you know, the first person they censored was Colin Flaherty.
You know how many videos people were watching his videos.
I will go on record and say Colin Flaherty played a major role in the election of Donald Trump back in 2016.
Hundreds of millions of people were watching his videos.
You know the amount of money he was making.
I saw his dashboard.
That was during the Wild Wild West days before social media companies, the fangs, you know, Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix, Google, they decided to clamp down and say, no more, we can't do this.
And I mean this list of companies, I was only in the A's there.
Oh yes, but basically the whole Fortune 500, the Fortune 5000, and little companies, everybody's in on the act.
They're all so you can bend the need the fastest, the quickest, and then give the most cash.
And you know, the Kennedy Center, the Kennedy Center, this is a good one.
Beginning on June 2nd, the lights that normally illuminate the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts will be dimmed for nine nights.
Nine nights.
Do you know why they chose the figure nine?
I don't.
That's in honor of the final nine minutes of his life.
Oh my gosh.
Yes, every night.
Now, they're going to say we take a stand for George Floyd and for so many others who've lost their lives as a result of racial violence and bigotry.
We are preparing strategies to be in greater service of black artists, audiences, and communities.
We will be sharing those initiatives in the coming weeks and hold ourselves accountable to all of you.
They're not going to hold themselves accountable to me.
They don't care about the data.
But see, there you go.
That's just one of a huge number of outfits that are doing this kind of thing.
Now, if we really lived in a world where white privilege existed and all the other things we joke about, systemic inequality, institutional racism, redlining, implicit bias, racist police, if we really lived in a world like that, when Justine Damond was killed back in 2017 by a black cop, remind you, It took them, it took Minneapolis eight months to arrest the Somali who killed her.
Eight months.
It took what?
Three days, four days for the cop?
Yeah.
They fired him immediately.
Yeah.
So if we actually lived in a world where white privilege existed, you would see every Fortune 500 company mentioning Justine Damon's name.
And I can tell you this, back in 2017, There were only a handful of sites in the United States of America that were even making this an issue.
In Australia, her death was huge because she was an Australian.
Yes.
But in America... Who cares?
Crickets!
A white girl.
Yes, yes.
Well, you know, some of the solutions that people are proposing are quite eye-opening.
The Nation.
Good ol' The Nation.
They've been lefty since the year dot.
I think one of their proposals really pretty much takes the cake.
They wrote an article in which they said about Minneapolis that local activist groups have rejected more training and oversight as a solution.
Talking about the police department.
And are now calling on Mayor Jacob Frey to cut the police budget by $45 million.
And shift those resources into community-led health and safety strategies.
In other words, training the police does no good.
You can train them to within an inch of their lives.
And if they're white, of course they're racist.
And they would argue that if you're black, you've absorbed the institutional racist.
It's seeped in through your pores.
And you've become just as bad as a white police officer.
As the nation goes on to say.
It's time for everyone to quit thinking that jailing one more killer cop will do anything to change the nature of American policing.
We must move instead to significantly defund the police and redirect resources into community-based initiatives that can produce real safety and security.
Without violence and racism, Inherent in the criminal justice system.
In other words, the police and the justices are inherently racist.
You got to ban them, defund them, trash them, and let the community arrange for its own security.
Well, I wish there was some way to do that.
I wish we could let the community have it go its own way and look after itself.
Of course, the community will always follow us.
The community will always spill over into places where the community is not welcome.
But if it were possible for them to live with the consequences of their thinking, let them disband the police.
Let them figure out on their own how to ensure community.
And, Mr. Kersey, as a matter of fact, aren't there serious proposals to completely dismantle, abolish the police system in Minneapolis?
The whole PD?
This actually just broke this morning.
For those of us, for those listening out there, I just want to reiterate today is June 4th in 2020, in case you'd like to archive these.
And on this day, which is 10 days after the killing of St.
George Floyd, and Mr. Taylor, while we're doing this, his state funeral was just held.
And apparently it was on almost every channel.
So as we already talked about corporate America completely behind him, every channel was broadcast this funeral for this guy who had what, four times the amount of fentanyl in his system?
I bet it was broadcast without commercial interruption too.
Just like the time he interrupted a nice lady's evening when he did a home invasion and jammed a gun into her pregnant belly.
Like a 2013 Dallas.
But here's what's going on in 2020 Minneapolis.
Several members of the Minneapolis City Council are seeking to get rid of the police department permanently.
Ward 3 Council Member Steve Fletcher has announced his efforts on social media.
He's looking to disband the Minneapolis Police Department because he says it is now, quote, ungovernable and Irredeemably beyond reform, end quote.
There's that word again.
We heard that back in 2016 when Hillary said that about Trump supporters.
Also, they believe used the adjective deplorable.
So, he said this, without any historical precedent, there's no easy path forward.
Now, Amarin.com has published an essay by Greg Hood.
I threw a few things in there on the Great Replacement in Minneapolis.
And if you recall, back in 1980, Minneapolis was close to 88% white!
That was only 40 years ago.
At that time, probably, the police were not considered irredeemable.
No, they were not.
No, they were not.
In fact, they probably didn't have much to do except help little Susie and Timmy home from school, make sure they got home safe.
So, what's happening now is that he said this.
The council's working on finding out what it would take to disband the MPD and start fresh with a community-oriented, non-violent public safety and outreach capacity.
I mean, this deserves no commentary.
Sorry.
It doesn't deserve commentary, but we should point out that in a lot of cities where there is a lot of black violence, black suspects, places like Indianapolis, St.
Louis, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Louisville, Chicago, you have what are called violence interrupters.
They go out and they try and convince their former gangbangers, usually black gangbangers, and they're paid.
A lot of times with taxpayer money, grant money, NGO money, to go out and try and convince black people not to shoot and kill one another.
Doesn't seem to work.
It doesn't seem to work.
But yeah, in Minneapolis, here's the idea.
In fact, they actually have this in St.
Paul, Minneapolis's sister city.
Doesn't work there.
But you know, it would work if the police were abolished.
Well, here's what this article points out.
The effort comes as protests surge nationwide and around the world, which A lot of them were once pushing this typically fringe demand, but has now become center stage in this new conversation.
Again, it's not a conversation.
What's happening right now is a monologue.
Jared Taylor barely has access to the internet to communicate.
He lost his Twitter back in 2017.
He's one of the most deplatformed men along the lines of Colin Flaherty in this country.
If he were allowed a seat at the table, they would immediately tar and feather him and say, Your voice is no longer welcome.
Just as Pappy Cannon's voice was no longer welcome in MSNBC because they couldn't allow him to talk about, you know, white people.
Basically the Great Replacement.
The Great Replacement.
So just one more thing in regards to what's going on in Minneapolis.
The whole point is that we are looking at what was once a fringe idea that is now gaining steam nationwide.
And again, one of these cities has to do it.
Here's what's fascinating.
He said this, the whole world is watching.
This is Fletcher, the city council member.
We can declare policing as we know it a thing of the past and create a compassionate, non-violent future.
It'll be hard, but so is managing a dysfunctional relationship with an unaccountable armed force in our city.
End quote.
I know I got a little animated there, but I was trying to showcase just how, uh, how pivotal moment this is right now for progressives across the country to grab whatever they want.
Because as we noted, Mr. Taylor and I were talking before we started this.
Has it ever been more astonishing to watch riots, looting, beatings, arsonists, and yet every demand they make, leaders capitulate to?
Rioting works.
Violence works.
If you tear down the country, what's left will be at your feet.
It is lamentable.
It is disgusting.
But isn't the Minneapolis paper Pioneer Press?
They have a paper called the Pioneer Press.
Well, the city could be a pioneer.
In abolishing the police.
That would be a great leap forward of the Maoistic kind.
It will be and in fact they've already done this.
The Minneapolis Public Schools has terminated its contract with the police department.
They staff citywide schools with school resource officers.
Now we know a few years ago how important it was to have school resource officers and these predominantly people of color schools, public schools across the country because there is so much violence among the students.
Now that was blamed on white racism by Obama.
But we also know that on May 27th, two days after the police killing of St.
Floyd, the University of Minnesota cut ties with the MPD.
How long before they ask them back, I wonder?
Well, you know, June 3rd, yesterday, There was an enormous, long, very detailed article in the New York Times about the Minneapolis PD.
And it had a huge detailed chart, this wonderful map, high-res map, that showed you every instance in the last several years of police use of force, not necessarily lethal force.
But if you grabbed somebody, you tasered somebody, you threw somebody down, every instance of police, use of police force in the entire city.
And it arrived at the shocking, shocking conclusion that was smack in its headline.
Police used force against blacks at seven times the rate they used force against white.
Seven times.
Doesn't that sound shocking?
It does.
What they failed to mention was to include anything about arrest rates.
It would be like saying, look out folks, I have learned that police, if you're a man living in
Minneapolis, you are seven times more likely to be manhandled by the police than if you're a woman
living in Minneapolis, without pointing out that in fact men are far more likely than women to
commit crime, to be arrested, to resist arrest, and this is what explains. It would be like saying,
look, my gosh, men are more likely to be manhandled. That is anti-male prejudice. Aren't
facts inadmissible in a court where white people have no voice?
It sure seems that way.
It sure seems that way.
And American Renaissance looked into the arrest rates for Minneapolis just the other day, we did.
And we discovered that if you bundle all of the worst violent felonies into one, there'd be aggravated assault, rape, murder, all of these felonies into one, you would find that blacks are arrested at 10 and 12 times the non-black rate, more than everybody else combined.
And so if they are being manhandled at only seven times the white rate, that's less than what you would expect.
But for the Times to publish an article like this, not including differences in criminal activity and differences in arrest rate, is not just irresponsible.
I think it is close to criminal.
It is criminal.
Mr. Taylor, I remember when I found that study.
I believe it was from 2009 to 2014.
Minneapolis, the crime.
I believe that's right.
All of this stuff is readily or once was readily accessible for journalists in these cities.
Now, it's a lot of this data is now very difficult to find.
Police departments are trying to Conceal the racial reality of crime in your cities.
Well, you know, that link that you found years ago, I went looking for it and I drew a blank.
I drew a blank.
I had to go back with the Wayback Machine and find an example of it.
And then when I typed the full title in, I did find a surviving copy of it.
And guess where it was?
On the site of the ACLU.
The ACLU has a copy, but the police department doesn't anymore.
The ACLU has a copy because they were trying to show how racist it made the police look that they did this so much unjust arresting of black bodies.
Of course, of course.
No, it is that we live in a breathtaking Alice in Wonderland world.
But what is so dispiriting about all of this is, as you were suggesting, as I echoed, rioters are being rewarded.
Everybody is fawning on his face and worshiping blacks because of what is happening.
And just a few of the things that have been happening lately.
You probably know who this guy is.
You ever heard of Grant Napier?
He is the play-by-play announcer for the Sacramento Kings.
Well, he was fired by KHTK Sports in Sacramento, where he hosted the Grant Napier Show.
What was his crime?
He was asked over Twitter on Sunday by a former athlete, DeMarcus Cousins, for his thoughts on Black Lives Matter.
And do you know what he replied?
He replied, all lives matter.
Every single one.
That alone, that single line, was enough to get him fired.
And the outfit that owns the radio station that fired him is called Bonneville International Corporation.
And they said in their firing letter, his recent comments about the Black Lives Matter movement do not reflect the views or values of, I guess it's Bonneville International Corporation.
In other words, to say that all lives matter, that doesn't reflect the corporate views.
All lives don't matter.
Only certain lives matter.
That is a stunning pronouncement.
It is stunning.
And they also said, in particular, given the timing, it was unconscionable that he say such a thing.
Precisely when black people are looting Arsoning, rioting, that's when you're not supposed to say all lives matter?
My God, what a capitulation!
And think of all the video evidence we have that show that these riots actually have a racial nature to them, of white people being attacked, whether it's the lynching, the digital lynching we saw of the guy in Dallas, we saw A MAGA hat-wearing white guy when Donald Trump said, hey, let's have a night of MAGA.
So a white guy shows up.
I want to say it's in South Carolina.
It's either Columbia or Charleston.
And he's chased off by a group of blacks.
He's run off.
If he'd stuck around, he probably wouldn't be around.
Who knows if he'd live to tell the tale.
Heartbreaking, disgusting video of a white woman who's defending her store against black looters.
And she's just standing there in the door and they don't attack her.
She's a small white woman.
She's very small.
And there's this gang of blacks towering over her and so they move off.
Well, and it looks like they've given up.
And so she walks away and then some guy comes up and just attacks her anyway.
And that prompts the other mob.
They come back and they start swinging two-by-fours at her.
It's a heartbreaking thing to just hear her husband comes out saying, It's in Rochester, Rochester, New York.
And we don't know what the end of that is, but there's so many equally disturbing ones.
But now there's a fellow, Drew Brees, who apparently fell afoul of the Black Lives Matter.
Did he not?
I believe Drew Brees has the record for the most passing yards in NFL history.
He has four beautiful children.
He's a white man.
He's got just beautiful kids.
Now, yesterday he received intense criticism because he said in an interview with Yahoo Finance, quote, he, he, quote, will never agree with anybody disrespecting the flag of the United States of America or our country, end quote.
He was asked about players possibly kneeling during the anthem to bring awareness to social justice as, of course, Colin Kaepernick.
Kaepernick had started in 2016.
This is for the upcoming season.
He said, no, no, I will always care about the flag.
No.
Well, guess what?
He found out pretty quickly.
He better stop carrying that.
It's no longer his country.
Guys, the one thing I want to say, and Mr. Taylor might disagree with me on, this is the system we live under now.
Corporate America is 100% behind Black Lives Matter.
As you just said, we have a corporation that fired a white guy, an announcer, because he had the temerity to state, all lives matter.
And then they said, during these sensitive times, we have to be more proactive in ensuring the right lexicon is utilized to describe how important black lives matter, how elevated they are.
Now, I don't want to toot my own horn, but Black Run America was a concept I invented years ago.
They do not run America.
America is run for the exclusive benefit of blacks.
That's what that term means.
Well, not exclusive, not exclusive.
It's true.
Well, here's what Drew Brees found out.
He was excoriated for these comments on social media.
And he said, put out a statement today.
Put out a statement.
I would like to apologize to my friends, teammates, the city of New Orleans, the black community, NFL community, and anyone I hurt with my comments yesterday.
In speaking with some of you, it breaks my heart to know the pain I caused.
In an attempt to talk about respect, unity, and solidarity centered around the American flag and the national anthem, I made comments that were insensitive and completely missed the mark on the issues we are facing right now as a country.
They lacked awareness and any type of compassion or empathy.
Instead, those words have become divisive and hurtful and have misled people into believing that I somehow am an enemy.
This cannot be further from the truth and is not an accurate reflection of my heart or character.
This is where I stand.
Real quick.
He finishes with this.
I stand with the Black community in the fight against systemic racial injustice and police brutality And support the creation of real policy change that will make a difference.
They've all learned their lines, haven't they?
This is like reciting the catechism.
Never be the first to stop clapping was the lesson we learned from Solzhenitsyn.
Well, that was when the Politburo was listening to a discourse from the great leader Joseph Stalin.
Never be the first to stop groveling.
And never be the first to state that the flag still stands, and you can't take freedom away.
Like, what's that song?
Lee Greenwood sings, I'm Proud to be an American.
Guess what, guys?
That's turned off.
I can't say that anymore.
Look what happened to Drew Brees.
You can't.
And just another little anecdote, this time from the Austin Symphony Orchestra.
Their principal trombonist was a woman.
Her name was Brenda Salas.
Well, she was fired from the orchestra, and she also played in the Austin Opera.
She was fired for tweeting just a few lines also.
She said, Trump isn't rioting.
The blacks are.
The blacks are looting and destroying their environment.
They deserve what they get.
This was a firing offense.
Out she went with no pause to catch her breath.
No, no.
Nope.
A lady trombonist is on the street.
We'll see what the future is for her.
Now, She was fired because she did not take the appropriate attitude, and the people with the really appropriate attitude are the ones who are bowing down on their knees.
I'm sure you've seen these heartwarming videos.
There's one in particular of a black guy who's just walking down the street, and he sees this cute young white girl and says, oh, by the way, I work for Black Lives Matter, and don't you realize that your people have been oppressing mine, and I'd like you to get down on your knees and apologize.
That's, I'm paraphrasing, and that's precisely what she does.
She gets down on her knees, and he says, you can go now.
She's terrified at first.
Well, at first, yeah, he accosted her, and she's like, oh, I'm sorry to surprise you.
She backs up, and she puts her hand on her chest, like, oh, you caught my breath, because she's terrified.
Yes, but, well, he caught her by completely blind surprise.
But then, then, down on her knees, she goes, yes.
But he does eventually let her go.
Then there is a particularly disgusting video.
I think this is in Bethesda, Maryland.
And I don't know what the circumstances are, but there must be several hundred white people on their knees.
And there is a black woman with a megaphone.
And she is reading and they are reciting after her.
It's a recite after me.
And she's reading out the catechism to them.
And it has to do with things like, our ancestors have oppressed black people.
We continue to oppress them today.
And she goes and they're saying exactly what she tells them to say.
And I promise to love my black neighbors as ourselves while they're on their knees.
This is just an unimaginable case of self-abnegation.
This is ethnomazakism.
That was the great Guillaume Fay's coinage.
Ethnomazakism at perhaps its worst.
And I understand that ethnomazakism has left the Atlantic.
Yeah, we jump stories here real quick.
We're going to talk about Sweden because we have coming close to running out of time in this incredible program.
We hope you've all enjoyed it.
So a policewoman in Sweden, she's gone viral for all the wrong reasons for, well, What you're talking about might be the right reasons for some of the people who now view this love affair with blacks as a state religion.
It's almost cult-like, what we're witnessing.
Almost?
It is cult-like.
It is cult-like.
Yeah, it is a cult.
You've got to be deprogrammed out of it.
Yeah, well there's no way to deprogram unless I guess there's going to be mass suicides to finally absolve yourself of white guilt on this earth.
So, here's what happens.
She was attacked in her vehicle.
And she responded after being attacked by these protesters.
Now, this is a Swedish policewoman.
A Swedish policewoman.
We're talking about Sweden here.
As she's being attacked, she takes a knee, she starts to cry, and holds a sign that read, quote, white silence is violence, end quote.
Where did she get that sign?
One of the attackers had it.
She submitted to the mob before she is hugged by black people and a Muslim woman wearing a hijab.
Quote, the significance of the gesture is reinforced by the fact that her police car was attacked the seconds before she chose to submit to them.
Oh, but they forgave her.
You know, this is a little bit of a surprise to me.
I would not have expected them necessarily to change tack.
When she's on her knees, why didn't they kick her?
That would have been consistent.
So I guess this is a heartwarming story.
If a policewoman gives up, weeps, and gets down on her knees, oh, then she gets hugs from a Muslim fellow female.
Oh, she gets the hugs.
Muslim fellow female and a black, oh, she gets the hugs.
Good grief.
This is a sad day.
You know... Self-immolation around the world.
It was Mark Twain who once says, sometimes, I'm quoting pretty closely here, sometimes I'd like to hang the whole human race and end the farce.
Well, sometimes I'd like to hang the whole white race and end the farce.
Sometimes I think white people just don't even deserve to survive given the kind of behavior which they're capable of.
Well, they're busy building their own funeral pyre.
Most of them already have their heads in the news.
Yes, they do.
Well, you know, we're going to go over, but I'm afraid that's what happens.
There's so much that is of vital importance to talk about.
Now, those of you who are Southerners are going to wince as I give you a list of the desecrations of Southern memorials that have taken place during this season of rioting.
The Daughters of the American Confederacy, their building in Richmond, was set on fire during protests on early Sunday.
The firefighters put out the fire, but not before irreplaceable Stonewall Jackson memorabilia inside the building was destroyed.
His flag and a number of his documents gone, turned to cinders.
You'll also be chagrined to discover that the Confederate Defenders Monument in Charleston, South Carolina, Protesters crossed out the word courage with spray paint and replaced it with traitors.
And since then, the statue has been covered up.
The only way to protect it.
The Confederate statue at Ole Miss.
Over the weekend, a man tagged it with the words, spiritual genocide.
They're getting creative.
Spiritual genocide.
In Alexandria, this is not far from where I live, there had been a south-facing Confederate soldier.
I'd always wondered about that, south-facing.
He should be facing the enemy.
As Robert E. Lee did in New Orleans.
Yes, he should have been facing the enemy, the south-facing, but it was explained to me, well, this is over, he's on his way home.
In any case, a south-facing Confederate soldier who was in a public square was scheduled to come down from some time, but The Daughters of the Confederacy, they jumped the gun, decided on their own to speed things up and removed it on Tuesday.
They showed the white flag unlike their ancestors.
Then the State Capitol Confederate Monument in Raleigh, North Carolina was painted with obscenities that are not fit for a child-friendly program like ours.
Then there is the statue of Charles Lynn in Birmingham, Alabama.
I wasn't aware of who Charles Lynn was, but this was erected in the center of Charles Lynn Park.
He was a sea captain who volunteered to help the Confederacy.
And they took down this bronze statue, tore it down, tore down his statue in Lynn Park.
They also tried to bring down a nearby obelisk, a monument to Confederate soldiers and sailors.
But Birmingham Mayor Jermaine Johnson, does that happen to be one of our African-American fellow citizens?
I believe so.
Yes, it is.
Jermaine Johnson said, no, no, don't bother.
Allow me to finish the job for you.
Violating Alabama law in the process.
And he said that it would be down by Tuesday.
In fact, by Monday night, it was gone.
It was gone.
I just want to say one thing.
That was one of the more impressive Confederate monuments in the country.
It was irreplaceable.
Soldiers and sailors.
Well, who knows?
Who knows where these places they end up?
Do they end up in pieces?
Do they end up in warehouses?
Who knows?
Do they end up at the bottom of the river?
And then, of course, we come to the most tragic of all, the statues along Monument Avenue in Richmond.
The avenue itself was laid out specifically for the purpose of building these monuments to the Confederacy.
The statue of Robert E. Lee was tagged, such phrases as, no more white supremacy.
Blood on your hands.
And during demonstrations on Monday, people tried to pull down some of the statues.
And now Governor Northam promises he will finish the job for them, just like the mayor of Birmingham, Alabama.
And on Wednesday, Mayor of Richmond, LeVar Stoney, yet another one of our African-American fellow citizens, he said he plans to remove all the Confederate monuments along Monument Avenue.
That includes President Jefferson Davis, General Stonewall Jackson, and Jeb Stuart.
These statues sit on city land, so he is presumably in control, whereas the Lee statue is on state property, so Governor Northam, and he, despite a violation of, aren't these national monuments?
Aren't they?
What are they?
get this, you know, the Lee... try and hold it together here. The Lee Monument is a National
Historic Landmark, a National Register of Historic Places, National Park Service, a
Virginia Landmark Register. President Trump, I know you don't listen to us. I know you
don't care what we have to say, but at some point, enough is enough. This is a National
Register of Historic Places.
Use an executive order to start protecting monuments.
Because you know what?
We're going to see everything go.
We're going to see the Teddy Roosevelt Island go.
Teddy Roosevelt knew what to do about riots.
He knew how to put down riots.
He understood the reality of race and crime.
We're going to see everything go.
That means the Washington Monument.
That means the Lincoln Memorial.
Because guess what, Ole Honest Abe?
Even during the height of the Civil War, was still trying to figure out ways to repatriate blacks out of the United States.
That's right.
That's right.
They are just as bad.
In a way, he was worse than Robert E. Lee.
He was far worse.
Yes.
Robert E. Lee, Stonewall Jackson, they wanted to live with blacks.
Abraham Lincoln wanted every one of them kicked out.
Who's the worst guy?
But, you know, it's not just Confederates.
Weren't you telling me that Frank Rizzo in Philadelphia, didn't his statue come down?
You know, Frank Rizzo was the type of man and spirit that we need to see in this country right now from the police or from anyone who wants to take that baton and be a leader.
Frank Rizzo was famously the mayor.
He was a bad, pardon the language, he was a badass police officer during the riots in Philadelphia.
He became mayor in the 70s.
There was a statue of him.
We've talked about this in the past, where it was removed, I believe, from the main police station.
It was taken somewhere else in Philadelphia.
Well, now it's just finally gone.
It was in front of the city municipal building.
Exactly.
It was across from City Hall, and they just got rid of it.
I saw that there were people trying to burn it, actually.
They knew what he stood for.
Here's what Mayor Jim Kinney said, quote, the Frank Rizzo statue represented bigotry, hatred, and oppression for too many people for too long, and it's finally gone.
And, you know, again, here's my take.
You know what?
These words that are used to try and denigrate people, to try and make people fall on their knees and weep and cry and apologize then, now, and forever for being white or for having white ancestors and for having posterity that's going to be white.
Frank Rizzo was a hero.
Frank Rizzo was the type of man that would never take a knee.
Like, we're seeing these cops, we're seeing National Guardsmen take a knee.
And you know what?
There's a little There's a little brown woman in Colorado, her name is Michelle Malkin, and she has more courage and tenacity than 10,000 white guys across this country.
You know what she said?
Get up off your knees.
Get off your knees, America.
Because you know what?
If we submit now, we're never going to get a chance to get back up.
We're going to lose everything.
Everything.
And she knows it.
It doesn't matter that she's not white.
She knows it.
She sees it like so many people who are, in fact, not white.
It's extraordinary.
She loves America as much as these people who are rioting, looting, and demanding our entire history be erased before our eyes in a blink of 10 days hate America.
One more statue.
Yes, tell me about another statue.
One more statue, real quick.
This just shows you how crazy it is.
It's not going to stop with Confederates or Frank Rizzo, the great man who tried to stop black riots.
The Texas Ranger statue at Love Field has been removed.
It's been up since 1963.
It's a picture of Dallas Love Field.
It was hauled away from the airport Thursday morning by a crew from the city of Dallas.
The decision was prompted by an excerpt from a soon-to-be-published book about the law enforcement agencies nearly 200 year history, which includes episodes of police brutality and racism.
The Rangers are older than the state of Texas.
Older than the Republic of Texas.
You know, this leads me to believe that we're going to see the John Wayne statue at John Wayne Airport in Orange County come down soon.
We remember the brouhaha that happened in Gosh, was it February of 2019, the Playboy interview?
How dare this guy have anything positive to say about white people in America?
And how many times did John Wayne play a Texas Ranger in films?
Nope, his days are numbered.
But as you point out, if Frank Rizzo's got to go, Texas Rangers have got to go, Richard Taney, the Supreme Court Justice, went, you know, if all those people go, really nothing is keeping up.
Any of the Founding Fathers, George Washington, Here's an even crazier thought for you.
Around a lot of major league stadiums, NBA, NFL, MLB, there are statues to white athletes.
I guarantee you that some enterprising journalist or historian can find something that Mickey Mantle said about blacks.
Or maybe one of these players, oh my gosh, We can't honor any white player who played before Jackie Robinson.
That's right.
Babe Ruth, Lou Gehrig, Joe DiMaggio.
They didn't play with black guys.
They're segregationist and racist by definition.
Yes!
So any statue to a white athlete.
Look what they just did to Drew Brees who thought it was our country.
It's not your country anymore.
I sound like Gregory Hood here.
I gotta stop black calling.
Well, okay.
Well, let us end up with one comment by one of your favorite people and mine who observed just a few days ago that white children don't deserve innocence.
Oh my gosh.
Okay.
I wish we were going to do this when we have to.
I want to give credit to Paul Joseph Watson, his news organ Summit News.
Of course, he's with InfoWars.
He said this, CNN gave airtime to the anti-racist activist Tim Wise, who suggested that white children should not be allowed to have an innocent childhood, but rather be made to feel guilty about their white privilege at an early age.
I wonder how early?
Before they can talk?
After they can talk?
He was asked, Tim Wise was asked, when should parents do this with their kids and how?
That is, talk about white privilege.
He responded, that is, I'll just leave you with this.
and that white kids need to be repeatedly told they are overprivileged in order to sufficiently indoctrinate them.
And I'll just leave you with this. He said this, quote, I think the important thing for white parents to keep in
front of our mind is that if black children in this country are not allowed innocence in childhood without fear of
being killed by police or marginalized in some other way, then our children don't deserve innocence. End quote.
Well, at least he's not saying that we have to up the quota of child murders.
So I suppose you can consider that improvement over Eric Dyson.
He said this, if Tamir Rice can be shot dead in a public park, that was in Cleveland, playing with a toy gun, which he pointed, by the way, at cops many times, Something white children do all over this country every day without the same fear of being shot.
Now, of course, I don't think white kids play in parks and pointed at cops and threaten them.
Well, this guy had a very realistic, it was one of those airsoft guns.
He'd taken away the orange indicator that it's a fake gun and the police were responding to a call by somebody who thought that it was a real gun.
They thought this was a real gun.
This stuff is just such nonsense.
Here's how he ended it.
If Tamir Rice can be killed, then white children need to be told, at least at the same age, if they can't be innocent, we don't get to be innocent.
This is sick stuff.
This is sick, sick stuff.
This is the logical conclusion of years and years and years of inculcation of this concept that white privilege is somehow Prevalent, and that white people are persistent racists, and as Colin Flaherty says it best, you know, that blacks are victims of relentless white racism, which is the greatest hoax of our time.
Oh, but racism, that's our original sin, and white privilege is likewise our original and final and culminating sin, but I believe we've gone over.
This is an unusual program.
We have breached our usual one-hour limit, but I think that it is time to draw the curtain on this extraordinary week.
But I will end with a cheerful note.
I can't tell you how many messages of absolute horror and disgust we've had from all around the world at seeing what's happening.
If this doesn't wake up white people, nothing will.