Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to the latest episode of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and the date today is December 17th, the year of our Lord, 2020.
As usual, there's been an enormous amount of news of interest to those of us who pay attention to race-related matters in the United States and around the world.
And this time, I'd like to start with a few items about the recently approved vaccine.
ABC News was all a Twitter over the fact that Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, was speaking about the Moderna vaccine and said the following, and I quote, It was actually developed in my Institute's Vaccine Research Center by a team of scientists led by Dr. Barney Graham and his close colleague Dr. Kizmekia Corbett or Kizzy Corbett.
Kizzy, I guess that's how she's known her friends, Kizzy is an African-American scientist who is right at the forefront of the development of the vaccine.
So, The first thing you might want to say to my African-American brothers and sisters is that the vaccine that you're going to be taking was developed by an African-American woman.
Thus spoke Dr. Fauci, adding, and that is a fact.
Well, those of you who have been paying attention to Kizzy will know that not only did she swan her way from one full scholarship to one prestigious fellowship after another, but as far as I can tell, I have no indication that she has discovered anything of value or has even published a scientific paper.
But the fact of being black means that she's been lathered with praise.
Some of you also may recall that before she made her Twitter feed private, she said a few rather surprising things for scientists to have said.
She had an exchange about COVID patients with another Twitter user, a fellow African American, and who had said, people will be turned away or left to die because they are black.
Kizzy replied, yes, both.
Blacks will be turned away and left to die because they are black.
Well, I guess she should know.
She is in the heart of the medical establishment in the United States.
She also had this remarkable exchange with a black person who wrote, They hate us.
They being white people, of course.
They hate us.
This virus is a surefire way to get rid of us without having to lift a finger.
To which Kizzy replied, some have gone as far as to call it genocide.
I plead the fifth.
So that could be it.
Now, here's a lady.
She is developing a vaccine.
She must know something about viruses and their possible synthesis.
And she's saying, what?
Could be.
Could be.
Those nasty white people with whom I work every day, who have showered me with praise and fellowships from the day I was born, could be cooking this thing up to exterminate us.
Now, Mr. Taylor, I doubt She's ever read your fantastic piece on the Tuskegee Experiment.
Instead, she spent her entire life marinating in the idea that it actually was done, and it was given, and that's why... Because that's all you learn.
In medical school, this is... Marinate isn't even a strong enough word.
It's in the air you breathe.
That's right.
It's palpable at this point.
Well, you know, it's funny that you mentioned the Tuskegee Syphilis Study.
It was started, I believe, in the 20s and the 30s and was carried through as a longitudinal study up until about 72 or 3 or 4 or something like that.
And, just today, I was reading on the WND website.
This is generally a fairly wide-awake website.
They refer to this study as one in which blacks were deliberately given syphilis.
Utterly and completely untrue.
These people were selected because they already had syphilis.
Those who could be treated according to the standards at the time were treated.
And they only took in those who were in the advanced, latent stage to see how it would progress.
And their health was never, ever jeopardized.
Nothing was withheld from them.
Even after the invention of penicillin, because at that point it would have done them no good, etc, etc.
But we've talked about this before, and so I won't go into it any further.
But yes, I'm sure that's all she has ever thought.
Now, of course, if Kizmekia Corbett thinks the virus could be attempted genocide, If she thinks it was made to kill black people, well, wouldn't that be an awfully urgent reason for her to find a vaccine?
And why are all these white people looking for a vaccine?
I guess they miscalculated.
Whoops!
It kills white people too!
Oh boy!
We better find a vaccine.
Well, she has other motives.
As she tweeted, Last year I took 17 trips.
This year I have cancelled bucket list vacations, Netherlands, Spain, Jamaica, Greece.
This is the reason millennials should be fighting for research funding for future pandemics.
In other words, she had to miss her trip.
From her vacations.
That's right.
Her bucket list needs to be checked off.
Exactly.
Her bucket list needs to be checked off.
We have to find, we have to find a vaccine so I can go to Greece.
I gotta go to Spain.
I mean, notice what was absent though.
What continent?
There's a black country.
Jamaica, Jamaica.
That's former British.
Yes.
But so, you know, as I say, this lady has had every possible benefit and adoration lathered on her.
But we need to make vaccines so she can take a vacation to Greece while you, poor Whitey, you stay home and work off your college debt.
She's got no college debt, nothing she ever has to worry about.
Meanwhile, were you aware who's the first person in America to get the vaccine?
No, I was not.
I think you can probably guess.
I was not, but I'm sure it was very carefully chosen person.
It was steeped in racial ceremony.
It was steeped in racial and sexual ceremony.
Sandra Lindsay, born and raised in Jamaica.
She immigrated to the United States.
She is a frontline nurse in the fight against COVID.
She was the first to get the vaccine and Not only was she black and a female, they dug up a black and female doctor to administer it to her.
And Andrew Cuomo, in whose state this took place, in New York City, number one person to get the vaccine, he thought that this ceremony was so important that he live-streamed it on his little station so you could all watch and admire.
And Governor Cuomo credited Sandra Lindsay as showing the world, quote, what heroes look like.
Did you know that you could sit there and have a needle stuck in your arm?
My gosh, you are what heroes look like.
You immediately qualified in this racial ceremony, as you said.
It was also a sexual ceremony.
Yes, that's right.
Maybe one of them is a gender non-conformist, so they fit in that.
You know, so far as I can—and you know, neither is one-legged either, so they left out that, but in any case— Handicapped, gotcha.
Yes.
And then vice president-elect, as we will call her, Kamala Harris, thanked Lindsay Sarah Lindsay, for all you've done for our country.
Boy, she sat still for all of one minute and got herself jabbed and thanked for all you've done for your country.
Now, you know, a lot of other people, millions of other people out there can do exactly the same thing.
Is she going to thank them for all they've done for their country?
Did she wince?
Did you watch the live stream?
No, she did not appear to me to wince, but now Business Insider wrote a big profile titled, Meet Sarah Lindsay.
So she's a hero.
And she said, she's quoted as saying this, as a minority, I wanted to instill confidence in my people that look like me to say that it is safe.
She's worried about my people that look like me.
Don't worry, black folks.
We, and that's what, that's clearly what Anthony Fauci is up to.
He said, don't worry black folks.
A black person developed this, even though she thinks that white people are probably invented the vaccine to exterminate you, but she has come to the rescue.
She has overcome all of those nasty white scientists, and although they might be trying to exterminate you, she's going to save you from those white scientists.
Yeah, because she said in that tweet that she thought that the disease could have been created, right?
Yes, that's right.
And so that's what's so fascinating.
2020 has been such a strange year, but it's so funny to think now, at the end of what appears to be the end of the Trump administration, we now see just how Everything is going to have to be wrapped in this black bow.
Oh, God.
Everything.
Life just can't go on without some genuflection to blackness.
I hope I'm not stepping on your toes, but we do know that from a standpoint of the racial breakdown, Hispanics are the people, I believe, that are dying at the highest rates.
That could be.
I mean, the numbers seem to change.
And you see conflicting numbers here and there.
And even the Center for Disease Control seemed to change its numbers as time goes on.
I have a friend who's been looking into this and he was all set to write what was going to be the definitive piece on race and COVID affliction, but the numbers kept changing.
He's decided not to do it for a while because he doesn't know where to begin.
Apparently nobody knows where to begin.
It's just too fluid.
But, still on the subject of the vaccine, Calypso Louie, you probably know who Calypso Louie is.
Calypso Louie, that was Louis Farrakhan's name when he was in the music business.
Now, did you know that he is quite a talented musician?
I did know that, actually.
We've spoken about that.
We've spoken about that before.
Well, you remember better than I, and then probably we spoke about the very thing that I was going to relate, and I beg pardon from our well-informed listeners if I've already spoken about this, but there was an occasion in which he made a public performance of Mendelssohn's Violin Concerto.
Mendelssohn was a Jewish composer, and just to prove he's not anti-Semitic, So he performed this.
He hired an orchestra and he performed it and he played the heck out of that concerto.
He's a talented guy.
Well, Calypso Lui, leader of the Nation of Islam, he advised his followers against the corona vaccination.
Just on Saturday, he called the vaccine toxic waste.
Yes.
waste and he said would hurt black people. He referred as usually white
people as crackers and devils. Devils and crackers. Yes.
Now he says how could you allow him, namely the white devil, to stick a needle into
you saying he's helping you. He mocked proposals that might require
children to receive the vaccine in order to return to school.
He said, what a blessing!
Just tell the cracker, I ain't going to your school.
That's right.
I ain't going to take your vaccine.
I ain't going to your school.
Tell that to the cracker.
Well, apparently during a speech on July 4th, he said that the vaccine was part of a plot orchestrated by Anthony Fauci and Bill Gates to quote, depopulate the earth.
But now it seems to me, wouldn't that eliminate the white devils too?
The white devils are... I mean, again, this is not a racially exclusive disease.
When you see the numbers, like you said, you had an individual, a friend, who wanted to look into this, but the numbers, they do change.
We've talked about the numbers before.
They keep bouncing around.
It's very strange.
Well, in this July 4th speech, you were celebrating Independence Day, talking about depopulating the earth.
Now, in this latest speech in which he said that this vaccine is toxic waste and don't let the crackers stick it in your arm, he said that YouTube had removed the video of a July 4th event in which he had talked about Fauci and Gates depopulating the earth.
I suspect that's probably true.
Now, I very much would prefer that YouTube keep that stuff up.
I mean, I think they of course need to keep everything up, but anything that shows what these prominent black people genuinely think By all means.
Let us keep that up.
It should be promulgated.
I mean, I believe that his channel got... Is his channel still up, or was his nuked at the same time?
I believe he's been taken down.
He had a channel, but now it is no more.
And I don't know if this is on his channel or someplace else, but you can no longer find him saying that it's all a plot to depopulate the Earth.
Now maybe it's a plot that was put together by the black and the white rhino.
They got together, you know.
They had this mutual campaign to get rid of white people who are horning in on their biosphere.
It's going to be popular.
Get rid of all those humans.
But as it turns out, Louis is speaking to his people because of all the groups who have been polled on their willingness to take the virus, black Americans are the least willing.
42% say they plan to get it compared to 61% for whites, about 65% for Hispanics and 83% of Asians.
65% for Hispanics and 83% of Asians. 83% of Asians are the group most willing to get the virus.
So I suppose and we wouldn't wish to talk about stereotypes, but that suggests something that in this general conformity
of Asians, acquiescence to authority, etc, etc.
But we don't say such a thing because that would be stereotyping.
Well, it's Pattern Recognition 101.
But at the same time, this is, it is fascinating that even throughout all of the tech censorship, the deplatforming, Vericon still managed to get ahead.
I think about what we've talked about before, where He's able to rent out the United Center in Chicago and have, my gosh, I think that stadium, that arena holds 19, 20, 25,000 people and there's no threats.
You know, you can say, oh yeah, there's this big right-wing terrorism threat.
No, if there was, come on.
No one's ever tried to stop them from putting it on.
No one's ever called up and said, hey, you've got thousands of people coming to Chicago for this anti-Semitic, anti-white conference.
You probably shouldn't let these people stay at your Airbnb.
You probably shouldn't let these people ride Uber.
No, they do it all fine.
They've got their own ecosystem.
Well, the white world is their ecosystem.
What do you mean?
Yes, nobody's going to stop them.
No problem.
Speaking of which, now this is...
This is some of the most astonishing news, and we were aware of this, but not to the extent.
And that is that the donations to BLM-related causes, since May, The Economist has been tracking them.
They have topped, and I know you are aware of the figure, $10.6 billion.
And more coming in.
One more time.
What was that number again?
$10.6 billion with a B.
A lot of white privilege in the world.
Let us disagree.
Boy, it's got to be countered.
And Patrice Cullors.
She's one of the BLM's three co-founders, but who is apparently the most prominent and the most power-hungry.
She says power will be centralized in the person of herself.
She will control the funds.
Dishing them out to officially recognized BLM city chapters.
Now, for those of you who have forgotten, she identifies as queer.
In 2016, she married Janaya Khan, who is officially a female, as far as I can tell, a social activist who co-founded Black Lives Matter Toronto.
She also claims to be a trained Marxist, although I bet she doesn't know the first thing about dialectic materialism.
She's probably never heard of labor theory value or the seizure of the means of production by the proletariat, but you don't have to know any of those things to be a Marxist these days.
But she's a trained Marxist, say she.
Well, in early next year, Black Lives Matter hopes to launch a bank to push capital
towards black-owned firms and nonprofit groups.
But think about this, $10 billion.
Do you know what the assets of the Ford Foundation are?
I won't let you cover yourself with shame by guessing.
I'll tell you, 12.5 billion.
So this is only two billion shy of the amount that the Ford Foundation.
Now the Ford Foundation has got fleets of people.
I mean, they're all finding the wrong causes to invest in, but they've got 12 billion to deal with.
The Black Lives Matter got $10.5 billion to deal with.
And that number keeps going up, by the way.
Oh, of course, of course.
You just can't, you know, the people just can't wait to pour money into Black Lives Matter.
This money is going to, who knows where it's going to end up.
I imagine that it's going to be sloshing around in some very strange Well, remember the story this past summer, the Black Lives Matter, very light-skinned guy in Atlanta.
Remember, he was able to find a way to siphon off funds?
Yes.
And what, he was buying cars, suits, ties.
That's right.
I think, you know, all of the name brand people should be licking their chops.
A lot of this is going to come Gucci way, going to come Prada way.
Who knows?
The fact is, the fact is, it is not easy to deal with a sudden amount, a huge amount of money that lands into your pockets.
I remember one guy joking years ago, the best way the left would have to completely destroy the white racial consciousness movement would be to donate a million dollars to it.
They'd all end up fighting over each other and nothing would happen.
Now, I don't think that's true.
I think we are much better organized and we would welcome the appearance of a million dollars.
And I think we would spend it wisely, but there's some truth to that.
Money drops out of the sky and, oh boy, it is every queer-affirming lady for herself.
Well, there's a good line from a movie that I'll quote real quick.
Something given has no value.
And in this case, in a lot of ways, if you haven't toiled and bled, sweat, all of a sudden you do this financial windfall.
You see it happen with families all the time. You see it happen with, like you said,
organizations.
And lottery winners.
You know, inevitably, I think we will see a lot of lawsuits and scuttlebutts, especially
if they try and create a bank. And then, you know, are they actually going to charge interest
to, you know, how are they going to make money if they start a bank? Are they going to compete
with these, what's in the inner cities since banks can't make any money by lending out
because of the loan defaults. The title, is that what you have where everyone's always
getting mad at the title?
Co-ops?
No, no, no, no, no.
They charge the ridiculous interest rates.
Oh, usually?
Yeah.
Yeah, but the title, Punch-ups that are in the black areas.
Oh, payday, payday loans?
Payday loans.
That's it.
You know, payday loans and they charge, you know, 80% interest.
Oh, no.
BLM Bank's not going to do that.
I don't think so.
But who knows?
Who knows?
Now, you've looked into some of the fundraising ideas and some of the rather strange bedfellows into which they have decided with whom they decided to cooperate.
I have.
And, you know, one of those people is Susan Rosenberg.
And she is a very interesting individual that we're going to spend a few minutes talking about.
She's not black.
Now, this is an individual who is on the board of the Tide Foundation, which is handling This 10.6 billion dollar, that number keeps going up, but again, 10.6 billion with a B, you know, she's a convicted terrorist.
So who exactly is Susan Rosenberg?
Well, we've got to go back and I'm quoting here from InfluenceWatch.org.
She was a terrorist who was convicted and actually sentenced to 58 years in jail.
Just so you know, Bill Clinton let her out after 16.
Oh, so she was supposed to do 58?
She was supposed to do 58.
Yeah.
And she was involved in a number of the weather underground type of activities.
And fascinating is that we have an instance where the future Mayor of New York City, Rudy Giuliani, was actually with the U.S.
District.
He was the District Attorney who led Rosenberg's prosecution.
Now, during this prosecution, it came out that she regretted that during one of these heists that, quote, she hadn't had the courage to shoot it out with the police.
Oh, so she wanted to take out a bunch of cops.
She did, she did.
It also turns out that Stanford professor Doug McAdam, Mr. Taylor, said that he attended the last above-ground meeting of the Weather Underground where everyone was sitting in a room together and, quote, the question that was debated was, was it or was it not the duty of every good revolutionary to kill all newborn white babies?
Well, gosh, I should think so, yes.
Ms.
Rosenberg was apparently present at this meeting.
So, she is on the board of the organization that's ladling out the lolly.
Yes.
Okay, well, she sounds like the person whose judgment can be trusted.
Well, and she also sat on the board of directors of Thousand Currents, which is also a fundraising arm for Black Lives Matter.
This is a well-oiled machine.
Oh, I don't know how well-oiled it is.
It's well-financed.
It's well-financed, but the fact is it was ready to go.
They had all the mechanisms in place, and Mr. Taylor just Briefly, 2020, very strange year.
It's going back to when all this really got kickstarted.
How strange is it to believe that our country, that we would see such mass capitulation Around this one incident in Minneapolis.
Oh, I agree.
Right before Memorial Day, people are getting ready to go on trips.
You've had this weird COVID shutdown.
Yes.
But what is even more astonishing is that this money is coming from the capitalist ruling class.
These are people who are funneling enormous sums of money into groups controlled by folks who hate them, who claim to be Marxists.
This is a world turned upside down, the like of which we have never seen before and I hope never to see again, but it's going to take us a long time to live this down.
But in the meantime, there's more racism.
The publishing industry, needless to say, is racist.
I mean, how could it not be?
It's just, it's an industry.
Now, so the question is, the New York Times looked into this, and they said, how many current authors are people of color?
It's as far as we can tell, those data don't exist.
So, the New York Times had to track down the race or ethnicity of 3,471 authors.
I don't know how they chose them.
And they says, we were shocked by the extent of the inequality.
Once we analyzed the data of the 7,124 books, For which we identified the author's race.
95% were written by white people.
You know, you think it's a possibility that people publish those books and sell those books because those are the ones who sell?
Any chance of that?
I don't think you should ask that question because you're answering it.
Now, this is also equally fascinating.
And the New York Times went on with a complete straight face to report the following.
Literary prizes make the publishing industry appear more diverse than it actually is.
Over the past decade, more than half of the books that were awarded the National Book Award for Fiction were written by people of color.
So let's go back here.
Let's go back.
So they spend all this time to deduce that 95% of books are written by white people.
Hideously white people.
But these awards are bestowed just like we're supposed to believe that this black doctor who said that COVID-19 was potentially created to genocide blacks.
Without her, we'd still be hunting for that vaccine.
The hidden figure comes to life.
Now we have a situation where they're basically admitting, well, you know, Despite being only 5% of the author's people of color.
They must be geniuses.
They must be geniuses.
But somehow, the publishing industry is so stupid, it would recognize them for the purposes of awarding them these great prizes, but it's not smart enough to publish their books.
Good grief.
Well, now in the same realm of promotion, There's a story that is right down your alley or across your plate.
Let's put it that way.
And it has to do with the Negro League.
Speak to me of the Negro League.
You know, I'm somebody who completely lost interest in Major League Baseball at the time of the 1994 strike.
I know you have literally no interest in professional sports at all.
That's not true.
I follow sumo.
Anyway, so shut your mouth.
Yes, but back to baseball.
I will put a sock in it.
Yes, yes.
And the sock is out.
So back to baseball.
Yesterday this story came out and it's going to change the way that the history of the game now is looked at because the decision was made by the Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manford.
He announced on Wednesday that the Negro Leagues have been elevated to Major League status.
Now, I believe it was in, gosh, this is a year that should be, you know, blazoned onto our arms.
Jackie Robinson was 1947, I think?
That's not, it was something with a 7.
It was 47 or 57.
Yeah, so that, like, that's like, that's like the most important year ever in sports.
That's like 1619.
Yeah, yes, it is, it is.
So everything that came before then was invalidated because, gosh, all these white people playing
baseball, they didn't have any black faces to compete against.
Even though now Major League Baseball, I think, is what?
Every year there's a paucity of blacks that make Major League Baseball somehow because
there aren't enough black participation.
But now we know that the Negro Leagues, which ran from 1920 to 1948, they have officially
been elevated to Major League status.
So that means that all of the statistics are now going to be recognized by Major League
Baseball and the records of roughly 3,400 players who participated in the seven leagues
And I didn't know this, actually.
When you learn about, as any kid, any red-blooded American kid, you do love baseball growing up.
You do enjoy playing.
You have fond memories of the Diamond.
You always had this idea of the Negro League.
You didn't know that there were, and I quote, the Negro National League, the Eastern Colored League, the American Negro League, the East-West League, the Negro Southern League, the Negro National League, and the Negro American League.
Well, I know something that probably you don't know.
What's that?
One of the teams was called the Boston Bean Eaters.
Did you know that?
I'd love to get a Boston Beaneater hat.
That sounds pretty cool.
That sounds pretty cool to me.
Yes.
Well, and so, in other words, if I understand this correctly, all of the, say, the runs batted in, and the homers, and the perfect games, and all of that, they are now, for statistical purposes, being treated as if these games took place in the major leagues.
Yes!
Whether it was the New York Yankees, the Brooklyn Dodgers, you know, the Boston Red Sox, all these teams now.
Wow.
Those that were separated.
And the article goes on to say that, you know, some of the greatest players to ever walk the earth, including Satchel Paige, Josh Gibson, Buck Leonard, Turkey Stearns, Oscar Charleston, Jackie Robinson, and Walter Buck Leonard.
I've heard of most of those names.
Obviously, Satchel Paige did, and Jackie Robinson go on to have nice careers in Major League Baseball.
You know, everybody always, I've heard people say Josh Gibson was this amazing hitter who had a phenomenal home run record.
So now those were, all those numbers, are now immersed with the lily white numbers of Joe DiMaggio
and Mickey Mantle and so all those guys are getting dethroned
from their top spots by these magic negroes. It'll change. Yeah.
Yes, so I don't have the actual quote on me here, but I know that they've made this
This has been a pretty big story, you know.
Obviously, one of the great things about 2020, we are seeing massive cord cutting.
We've talked about how ESPN has had to lay off hundreds of employees because of revenue shortfalls.
I can only imagine the type of The type of stories we're seeing coming out on ESPN in the past few months.
I did a little poking around on this.
My question was, well wait a minute, were these guys as good as major league teams?
And apparently, and I stumbled onto a guy who claims to have done all the statistical work necessary to find out, and apparently they were pretty good, really.
He said that when you got a Negro League team, and they actually played against what was in effect a Major League team, and not just, you know, one Major League guy, then the white Major Leagues won about 65 to 35, or 60-40.
So, I mean, the fact that these Negro League teams could, even a minority of times in the diamond against a Major League team, that sometimes they could win, that seems pretty significant to me.
Now, on the other hand, to say that they were just as good and that all of their activities within that league should be treated as Major League accomplishments, that's something else this guy did.
He said during the period of the existence of the Negro League, there were apparently Cuban teams that would come over.
And play both the Negro League and the Major Leagues.
And again, it was a similar situation.
About 65% of the time, the Cubans would be defeated by the Majors, whereas they were more likely to beat the Negro League teams.
So, by all objective standards, you know, the Negro League teams were apparently pretty good, but you certainly could not say that they were as good or better than the Major Leagues.
So, but they've all got a promotion, all got a promotion, happy to hear that, and so now all the record books will have to be rewritten.
Well, just like history is being rewritten, just like math and science are being rewritten, just like Kuzmichia is being rewritten.
Everything's being rewritten!
I mean, I don't think we're going to talk about it, but I mean Abe Lincoln wasn't sufficiently Acquiescent to the Black Lives Matter movement.
So his name's now off of a school in San Francisco?
That's correct, San Francisco.
Yeah, along with poor Dianne Feinstein because she was not sufficiently hateful towards the Confederate flag.
But, be that as it may, moving on to Charles Koch.
That's how you pronounce his name, right?
The mega-donor, GOP mega-donor, Koch?
Well, he has been urging Republicans and Democrats to pass amnesty for illegal immigrants and increase legal immigration levels.
Even as 24.5 million Americans remain jobless or underemployed, he doesn't care.
He wants illegals to be amnestied.
That'd be about 11 to 22 million illegals.
And 1.2 million green cards a year just isn't enough for him.
As he wrote in a recent op-ed piece, he says, Congress will find its way to enact the immigration
policies that reflect the best of America, enable more and enable more people to contribute to our
country's future.
And clearly he doesn't care who those people are.
Come one, come all.
Come illegal, come legal.
It doesn't make a difference.
Enable more people to contribute.
Well, and he has donated super PACs that lobby lawmakers to expand legal immigration, pass amnesty, and, as you know, Sleepy Joe has said that he will send an amnesty PAC to the Senate in his first 100 days.
That is top priority for Joe.
Meanwhile, and I'm quoting the New York Times now, Unauthorized entries are swelling in defiance of the lockdown President Trump imposed on the border during the pandemic and shaping up as the first significant challenge to President-elect Joe Biden's pledge to adopt a more compassionate policy.
Wow, what's he gonna do?
Now, he talks about it's likely that the leading edge of a more substantial surge towards the border, immigration analysts say, as a worsening economy in Central America, the disasters wrought by Hurricanes Etta and Iota and expectations of a more lenient U.S.
border policy drive ever larger numbers towards the United States.
So Joe is going to have to deal with this.
As we know, we reported on previous episodes, migrant caravans have been forming up in Honduras.
As soon as the word got out that Joe is going to take over, wow, now's our chance.
And it is forward march.
Mr. Biden has vowed to begin undoing the, quote, damage inflicted by the Trump administration's border policies.
Well, but you know, if that's his plan, What's there to worry about?
What's there to worry about?
I mean, he's got Koch behind him.
He's got all the libs behind him.
Just open the doors.
What's the problem?
The problem is that we have a situation where in a lot of states across this country, Americans are locked down.
Sometimes far worse than where we're supposed to believe that children were locked in cages.
When they came to the border.
I don't know about that.
You're at least at home, you know, for heaven's sake.
Yeah, I guess you're able to watch your HBO Max or Netflix.
Still got a little beer in the fridge.
There you go.
But the point is, in a lot of states, you've got this rebellion that's beginning to grow.
And Mr. Taylor, I'm actually very white-pilled by this story.
I think that just as there was a reaction in 2010, which you know, obviously it was goofy,
the tea party nonsense, it didn't really go anywhere, but people were fed up. They
knew something was wrong. And I think we're going to see the exact same thing happen.
I think we're going to see a lot of people start to go against this, this lockdown.
You see it all the time.
What's that got to do with the surge?
It has everything to do with the surge.
Because at the same time that Americans are told they can't do anything, you're gonna have this massive surge of humanity that isn't being screened for the coronavirus.
Are they going to give everybody the vaccine when they cross?
Probably.
I mean, they are vulnerable, marginalized populations.
So, basically, you're seeing, once again, that the concept of being an American citizen, paying taxes, you are a second-class citizen as long as some illegal alien from the caravan come across, they get inoculated, they get the shot, and then, by the way, not only shot, you have access to You know, these goofy Americans, they got one stimulus check back in, uh, what was it, April?
You get, you get, you freaking go ahead and hook you up with some welfare.
Well, that's how you undo the damage inflicted by the Trump administration.
So that's why I think this is, this is a good... Well, in other words, worse is better is what you're saying.
People are gonna see this happening and think, holy cow, we made a mistake voting for this guy.
Now... Yes.
Let me continue with the New York Times.
Swiftly reversing Trump administration policies could be construed As opening the floodgates, risking a rush to the border that could quickly devolve into a humanitarian crisis.
Why a humanitarian crisis?
Come on!
And then you go to the Times Zone saying, the optics of large numbers of migrants suddenly being waived into the United States or detained in facilities at the border.
Oh, they wouldn't want to do that.
Would create a public relations nightmare.
I don't see why.
Wave him in.
Come on, come on.
Why is that a public relations nightmare for Joe?
As I keep repeating at every opportunity, he said illegals should get free medical care.
Yes, he did.
Yes, he did.
Along with his vice president-elect and along with every other Democrat.
They all raised their hand.
They sure did.
Why shouldn't they come?
We are a cornucopia of generosity, while at the same time being a fan of racism and white supremacy.
It's hard to imagine such a contradiction, but Joe Biden can imagine it.
And so, at the same time that he's rooting out entrenched white supremacy, he's going to be ladling out free medical care, free kidney transplants, free this, that, and the other to all these illegals who march across the border.
Now, The Times quotes Donna Rodriguez.
She works with a group called Tucson Samaritans, and she says, in people's minds, they believe that a new administration will open the border and give them an opportunity.
We are expecting a large number of people.
Well, so am I, Donna.
So am I. And after all, but you know, the Biden administration has got the problem solved.
You know what they're going to do?
His administration has promised to, quote, tackle the root causes that push desperate people to flee their homes in the first place.
So, that's right.
So, that's really all it takes.
Just let in enough millions until life in the United States is as miserable as it is in Guatemala or Honduras.
Then they won't come.
That's what it's gonna take, and that's what he's gonna do.
That'll solve the root problem.
There's nothing better north of the border, so stay put, boys!
Well, we're seeing what income inequality has done to California, as we see the mass exodus of people from that state.
Unfortunately, there are primarily white liberals who are taking their politics with them to places like Arizona, Colorado, Texas, and Georgia, and the consequences of such are the same policies that destabilized that once great state, Mr. Taylor.
How do you stabilize in so many other great states?
That's the funny thing.
You know, these liberals, they suddenly start complaining about traffic or pollution or crime.
And so they go to these places where they can't find any of that.
And my gosh, they're just so awfully hideously white.
We need more diversity.
Next thing you know, they're going to find pollution and traffic and crime.
But, you know, there is a solution.
There is a solution.
And the solution is on the horizon, and it's thanks to Akon.
Do you know who or what Akon is?
As a rapper?
A-K-O-N.
Sounds like a rapper.
Well, that's close.
Apparently, he's a famed R&B singer.
Okay.
Close enough.
Rhythm and blues.
Yes.
Well, he, you'll be delighted to know, is going ahead with plans to build a new $6 billion smart city in, believe it or not, Senegal.
And this is a new place to which all members of the African diaspora will always be welcome, says he.
Now, there are an awful lot of them.
I wonder if he'd have an immigration problem if he just let them all in.
In any case, the 47-year-old Senegalese-American singer, did you know that we have Senegalese-American singers these days?
He confirmed that construction on Akon City Surprise Lingley, named after himself, will begin next year.
Naturally.
The 2,000-acre Metropolis will feature a sprawling luxury resort, high-rise condos, recording studios, a stadium, and even its cryptocurrency known as, believe it or not, a coin.
Well, Bitcoin today hit $23,000.
I can imagine that that's going to rival Bitcoin.
I'm sure it will.
Now, this place will have a futuristic aesthetic to match its cutting-edge technology.
I took a look at the artist's conception and the buildings look like huge silvery cobras about to strike.
I kid you not.
It's quite something else.
Now, they haven't broken ground yet.
This lovely place will be located in the Senegal where he spent much of his childhood before moving to New Jersey when he was 11.
He is now worth an estimated 80 million dollars.
So, he's local boy done good and the Senegalese authorities have praised Akan whom they refer to not by his chosen name but by his actual named name of Alioune Thiam.
Now, he says that the project needs six billion dollars and he has already secured one third of that, two billion.
I wonder if a little BLM is funneling dough his way.
You would think that would be a natural Relationship.
That's a great place to put the money.
That's a great place to relocate.
That's a great place to be free of this pervasive... The sickening presence of white people.
Get away from that.
He declined, however.
Publicly to identify as investors citing non-disclosure agreements.
So we'll see if he's actually come up with two billion dollars.
We need to start work on this wonderful place this Wakanda by another name next year.
And he said he's considering franchising the concept to other countries on the continent.
So there could be Akon City.
A lot of IP there.
A lot of lucrative opportunities here.
Boy oh boy, the mind, the mind just- Hock-on-ville.
Oh, the mind woggles and boggles.
Akonberg.
I mean, come on, there's so many ways to license this.
You're right.
And you can just spend your Akcoins in all of these different places, I assume.
But moving on, back to Governor Cuomo.
Back to Governor Cuomo, who live-streamed this earth-shaking event of a black doctor administering a black-invented vaccine to a black patient, to this heroic patient number one, Governor Cuomo.
Just this last week, he signed a bill into law aiming at banning the sale of hate symbols on state property.
Now, included in the hate symbols in this new law, effective immediately, would be, of course, the Confederate flag and the swastika.
Now, I couldn't find any description of anything else.
Those apparently appear to be the only ones, but it seems they've missed the OK sign.
And Peppa the Frog and the Betsy Ross flag and the U.S.
flag.
And a lot of people think that's hateful too.
But apparently you can still sell that on state property.
Now this would include private vendors at state fairs and other state-owned convention centers.
You can't sell a swastika or a confederate flag.
But Mr. Cuomo said the rule likely needs certain technical changes so that the state isn't caught treading upon free speech protections.
He goes on to say, the country faces a pervasive, growing attitude of intolerance and hate.
It's getting worse.
It's getting worse, probably on account of you and me.
He's got us in mind when he says that.
Regrettably, and we've talked about this, is why we both said, don't go people.
We live in the shadow of that horrible event in 2017 in August.
Well, but it's my fault and your fault.
He says, this growing attitude of intolerance and hate.
What I have referred to in this growing attitude of intolerance and hate in the body politic, I refer to it as an American cancer.
Unique to us.
Unique to America.
It's an American cancer.
So, you'll be delighted to know that no more will swastika flags be for sale on state-owned property.
Now, I'd be curious to know just how many swastika flags were ever sold on state property in New York, but if you were planning on making a million doing it, too bad for you.
You're gonna have to have other plans for self-enrichment.
Now, you had a story about masks.
Now, I will preface this by pointing out, remember when the first mask mandates went out?
So many blacks were writing editorials, horrified editorials, saying, I can't afford to wear a mask.
If I, as a black man, wear a mask, I'll be shot dead in my tracks because people will think, ooh, I'm a mugger.
Now, I think, I suspect if that had ever happened, we had heard about it 10 times over and ceaselessly.
It has never happened.
But there were people actually seriously writing this.
A black man walks around with a mask on.
He's going to be just shot dead.
Yeah, unfairly stereotyped and thought to be a criminal.
It was, you know, again, 2020.
This is so weird to think about because the mask mandate was supposed to stop the spread for 15 days.
The mask mandate started, I want to say, in mid-March, maybe late March, April.
And you think about all that's happened since then.
And I don't think a single black man has been shot just because he was wearing a mask.
A lot of other things have happened by black people wearing masks.
Do tell, sir.
Well, ABC News reports that, quote, masks contribute to surge in carjackings nationwide.
After almost 30 years working as a firefighter in Chicago, Lieutenant Dwayne Williams was familiar with danger.
So perhaps it's not surprising that when confronted by three men trying to take his car, he was prepared to fight rather than forfeit his SUV.
He drew the gun that he legally carried.
But the carjackers who were wearing masks, Mr. Taylor, they also had guns, and they fatally shot him, fleeing as they did.
R.I.P.
Dwayne.
R.I.P.
Dwayne Williams.
But a week later, they remain in the loose.
This was in, like I said, Chicago.
In all of 2019, there were 501 incidents of carjackings.
In Chicago.
In all of 2019.
As of last week, when this story was published, that number has doubled to 1,125 in 2020, according to Chicago police statistics.
Now, we've talked about this before.
Minneapolis police report that carjackings have shot up 537% after the
events of the anointed one. St. George Floyd brought about this wonderful
racial retribution across the land, sweeping away monuments and
street names and...
Everything else.
But there are consequences to this.
Because again, it's not just the masks.
It is the fact that blacks have been empowered because police are terrified of being the next Darren Wilson or whatever the guy's name is.
Derek Chauvin.
Yeah, Derek Chauvin.
He hasn't entered the lexicon.
Oh yeah, he has.
In many cases, yeah.
So data for auto theft is easier to come by for a lot of cities.
So we know that this is also spiking in New York City, 68% increase.
Los Angeles, 36% increase.
And now, of course, if you recall last week's episode, we talked about the new DA, I don't think carjacking is one of the things they won't prosecute, but I wouldn't be surprised if it doesn't get to that point.
That's because even these liberals drive cars, you know.
Exactly.
So 36% in Los Angeles increase, and in Philadelphia, where there's another DA who George Soros helped fund, I believe his surname is Krasner, it's up 34%.
You know, these figures are probably pretty accurate because of all the crimes in America, aside from murder, Car theft and carjacking are the ones that are most frequently reported to the police.
Oh, yeah.
I mean, if your car is stolen, or especially if it's carjacked, for insurance purposes, there's some hope you might get it back.
If you've been mugged and your wallet, you know, you might not report that.
But if you've been carjacked, somebody's gone off with your car, you might, might, might, might, might get it back.
So those are probably pretty accurate figures.
Here's the key quote from this story.
If we weren't in a pandemic and you saw a guy coming up to your car with a mask on, you probably would freak out and hit the gas pedal.
But nowadays, everyone's wearing masks.
So there's this anonymity part of the pandemic that I think a lot of criminals are taking advantage of.
So now we know that not only is the pandemic created as an attempt to create genocide, Not only do we know that the person who invented the vaccine is a virologist, epidemiologist, black doctor who was upset the fact that she can't go to Greece, Spain, and Jamaica this year.
And we also know that the mandate to wear masks is leading and contributing to... I'm going to go ahead and jump on a limb here since YouTube kicked us off and say primarily black carjackers in these cities.
That's merely an assumption.
It's an assumption.
Merely an assumption.
We have no data on that, mind you, but I think it's a pretty good assumption.
Well, we are moving on to a very sweet story here.
And it has to do with Ben & Jerry's.
Ben & Jerry's, makers of ice cream, gourmet ice cream, they've announced a new flavor in a press release dated December 10th.
They said, Ben & Jerry's is proud to honor Colin Kaepernick.
One of the most prominent social activists today with his very own flavor.
But to my surprise, it's not called Colin Kaepernick Supreme or something like that.
It's called Change the Hornold.
But the packaging does have Colin very prominently displayed on it.
So, change the world if you get a pint of that.
You are celebrating what they call a celebration of Kaepernick's courageous work to confront systemic oppression and to stop police violence against black and brown people.
That is how Ben and Jerry looks at it.
So, police violence against white people is okay?
That is okay.
Well, come on.
There is no police violence against white people.
Come on.
Well, race doesn't exist, right?
Race is a social construct until it's not.
Yes, until it's useful for it not to be.
Now, as they go on to say, Kaepernick represents the very best of us and, now this was interesting to me, changed the world Do you know what a whorl is?
Maybe that's some sort of deep, dark ice cream lingo.
Whorl?
I don't know.
I can tell you I'm waiting with bated breath never to try this.
Change the Whorl is a non-dairy offering, which is important to the vegan Kaepernick.
Well, and also the fact that blacks are primarily lactose intolerant.
Well, maybe that.
And Kaepernick's flavor features a caramel, non-dairy, sunflower butter base with fudge chips, graham cracker swirls, and chocolate cookie swirls.
Now, that sounds a little gruesome to me, but I'm kind of old-fashioned.
Hey, you know what?
I'm a vanilla guy.
Give me some vanilla ice cream with some chocolate chip cookie dough in it.
Well, I won't repeat the ingredients in all of this, but they don't sound that appetizing to me.
Now, Mr. Kaepernick said the following, My hope is that this partnership will amplify calls to defund and abolish the police.
Here you go.
Spoon some of this down your throat and the police will disappear.
Now, just for those listening to our podcast from overseas, you'll be pleased to know that this Change the World will be available to fans in Ireland, the UK, Germany, Switzerland, and the Netherlands.
And every time a pint is bought, a white cop is fired.
A white cop will probably just drop dead of a heart attack.
Poof, gone.
Poof, gone.
Well, while we are talking about what's going on in Britain, where you will be able to have, you will just change the world to your heart's content, let's talk about the Royal Air Force.
The Royal Air Force has admitted for the first time that black applicants are significantly more likely to fail its selection tests than white applicants.
The defense chiefs have gone on to say that the Airwoman and Airman's Selection Test, that's what AST stands for, Airwoman and Airman's Selection Test, has been proven not to be biased against any ethnicity and blame the disparity on, quote, underlying inequality, but only in education.
Education is the problem.
They go on to say it's important to recognize there can actually be true differences between groups.
The RAF said that.
Can you believe that?
There can be true differences between groups.
I say bravo!
And yes, but these figures and this admission appear within documents released only under a Freedom of Information Act.
After the Ministry of Defence refused to publish these facts and statements for five months.
So, Britain's got exactly the same thing we've got.
The truth must be suppressed because the truth might be disagreeable.
Now, some truths, of course, are promoted from the rooftops.
One of which being the fact that British gardening culture is racist.
And a BBC presenter, he's got his own show, his name, he is a botanist named James Wong.
I suspect that his ancestors fought for neither side in the English Civil Wars.
He is accusing gardening culture in the UK of being racist.
I quote, UK gardening culture has racism baked into its DNA.
It's so integral that when you point out its existence people assume you're against gardening and not racism when you talk about the racism in gardening.
Some examples of the racism he included in this list allege he alleges there is a fetishization of words such as heritage And native.
If you're interested in native plants, or you're talking about heritages of some kind, that proves that gardening has got racism baked into its DNA.
And, he was once told by critics that a planting concept he developed, quote, didn't fit the area.
It doesn't fit the area.
Agricultural racism.
He says, well, isn't that horrible?
Now, and I go on to quote, this is the kind of exhausting shit you have to go through every day if you work in UK horticulture.
Being told that some gardening, I mean, is he planting palm trees in Kew Gardens?
I don't know what it was, but if it's told that it doesn't fit the area, well, boy, that is bigotry of the worst kind.
He also, in June, Lote in the Guardian!
About horticulture's race problem claiming that in the garden there is bigotry to be found.
But you know, if people are told over and over and over that everything white people do is racist and every white person is racist, you're going to find it everywhere.
You're going to find it.
You're just going to imagine it.
And in this case, any word in the syntax of an individual sentence can be misconstrued and immediately be grounds for that person When it comes to racism, if you can imagine it, it's real.
Now, my guess is the BBC will probably give him a promotion for this remarkable discovery.
He's tracked it down.
He's tracked it to its layer.
And so all will be well.
Now, in the meantime, back to the United States.
The Smithsonian has online seminars, you know, now that we're all stuck at home.
And I just got a notice.
The headline was, join us for a free program on youth-led activism.
And it was introduced in the following, more than any other time in history, youth-led movements for justice consider racial inequality as fundamental to and not separate from their platforms for activism.
More than any time in history, young people are fighting racism.
Today's young people live in a more racially diverse world and understand that racial identity has a major impact on a person's quality of life and access to justice.
So, this is the Smithsonian Institute.
It's going to have a series of programs led by Henri Watkins.
Henri is spelled capital O-N capital R-A-E with an accent aigu on the E. Henri Watkins, Senior Manager of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Gardens Teen Programs, who moderates a conversation with prominent youth leaders.
Henri Watkins, needless to say, is one of our African-American fellow citizens.
He's known for merging the arts and social justice He's the co-founder of the Black Girls Hand Games Project, a grassroots program that uses childhood hand games to uplift joy and resiliency for black girls through hip-hop and education.
Would you like me to read that again?
No, I've already.
I've just deleted that last sentence.
It's such a hash of incomprehensible words.
Hand games, whatever they are.
But he's going to uplift joy and resiliency.
Oh, no, Henri.
Henri is a she, I think.
I'm pretty sure Henri is a she.
And the four speakers are Zanaghi Artis, Vic Barrett, Niala Eddari, and Chelsea Miller.
Every one of which, by the way, is an African-American fellow citizen.
Is this diversity?
Well, that's diversity.
When they're all black, boy, we have achieved the pinnacle of diversity.
Yes, we have.
But this, again, this is the Smithsonian Institute, is just pushing this stuff out into the community.
Now, you'll be relieved to know that this is part of Race, Community, and Our Shared Future, a conversation series, which is made possible through a $25 million commitment from our funding partner, Bank of America.
And Bank of America has given a lot of money.
They've pledged a lot of money to BLM causes.
$25 million to... I'm going to impose this sentence on you again.
I'm sorry.
Please, please go ahead.
She is the co-founder of the Black Girls Hand Games Project.
A grassroots program that uses childhood hand games to uplift joy and resiliency for black girls through hip-hop and education.
Hand games?
Is that like a thumb war?
I don't know.
25 million dollars for a thumb war?
You know, you're just as good as mine.
But it's going to uplift joy and resiliency for black girls.
If I were a black boy, I'd feel left out.
But in any case, $25 million, Bank of America is going for this and we should all be happy.
And it's going to happen on December 20th.
So, all you folks out there, hop onto your browser and you can sign up for free and listen to this wisdom coming your way.
And our time, as usual, is scampering off.
As Jared Taylor and host of this program, on behalf of myself and my co-host, I thank all of you, wherever you are, for your attention and for your patience.