Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - What the Minneapolis Riots Mean Aired: 2021-01-08 Duration: 07:00 === Minneapolis Riots Rage (05:58) === [00:00:04] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] These videos aren't being suggested in the usual way. [00:00:10] So if you like what you see, please hit the like button and also send links to your friends. [00:00:17] There's been a third night of rioting in Minneapolis because of the death of George Floyd at the hands of the police. [00:00:24] And there's also been anti-police rioting in half a dozen other cities. [00:00:28] These riots are not just about justice for Floyd. [00:00:33] Incurable racial resentment. [00:00:36] They are symptoms of a disease that can't be cured with the usual medicine of yet more concessions. [00:00:42] The authorities in worst-hit Minneapolis have capitulated miserably in the face of lawlessness. [00:00:48] That will guarantee more lawlessness. [00:00:51] This is what multiracialism means for America. [00:00:55] We are a country constantly on the brink of racial chaos. [00:01:00] No one yet knows the extent of the destruction in Minneapolis. [00:01:04] Dozens of stores have been looted and burned. [00:01:07] At least five rioters were shot by other rioters, not the police. [00:01:13] One of the buildings rioters burned was affordable housing under construction. [00:01:18] It burned spectacularly, collapsed, and set fire to an entire city block. [00:01:23] It is infuriating to see this kind of mayhem go unpunished. [00:01:28] But the worst act of capitulation was the Minneapolis mayor's decision to withdraw police from the third precinct and let rioters burn the place down. [00:01:38] There it is, going up in flames, while the crowd cheers. [00:01:42] Mayor Jacob Frey explained that he had ordered the police to run away because, in his words, the symbolism of a building cannot outweigh the importance of life. [00:01:52] In other words, some rioters might have been hurt if the police had defended their building. [00:01:57] Doesn't Mayor Frey understand the symbolism of letting a mob burn down a police precinct? [00:02:03] What an admission of impotence! [00:02:05] The police must have been cursing their mayor as they abandoned their building to the mob. [00:02:11] Rioters then got hold of several U.S. Postal Service delivery vans and burned one right in the middle of the street, right in front of the police precinct. [00:02:20] And while the building burned, the city tweeted out a warning to the arsonists. [00:02:24] The gas lines in the building might have been cut. [00:02:26] There could be explosions. [00:02:28] So please be careful while you burn the place down. [00:02:32] We couldn't have little darlings get hurt, now could we? [00:02:35] When Minnesota Governor Tim Walz called out the National Guard, he took the same kid-glove approach. [00:02:42] Unfortunately, some individuals have engaged in unlawful and dangerous activity, he said. [00:02:48] Oh dear. [00:02:50] St. Paul, right next door, was spared on Tuesday and Wednesday, but not last night. [00:02:56] Police reported more than 170 buildings damaged or looted. [00:03:01] There were dozens of fires, like the one at this Walmart. [00:03:05] Some just had to burn out of control because rioters made it too dangerous to fight the fires. [00:03:11] Amazingly, I've heard of practically no arrests in the Twin Cities. [00:03:15] This is a complete victory for the rabble. [00:03:20] Lawlessness spread across the country. [00:03:22] There were riots in New York City, but at least 72 people were arrested, four for attacking police officers. [00:03:29] In Denver, the state capitol building was locked down when someone in a crowd of demonstrators started shooting. [00:03:36] In Ohio, blacks broke windows and rampaged through the statehouse before police got things under control. [00:03:42] Imagine if they'd had time to burn the place down. [00:03:46] In Louisville, Kentucky, about 600 blacks rioted against the police and seven people were shot by other rioters. [00:03:54] The crowd damaged dozens of buildings and vehicles. [00:03:58] Black Councilwoman Keisha Dorsey explained, It is not a riot. [00:04:03] It is a revolt against a system in which people have felt oppressed. [00:04:08] And that is exactly what they think. [00:04:11] All this destruction and violence isn't about justice for George Floyd. [00:04:16] It does seem that Officer Derek Chauvin, who put his knee on Floyd's neck, probably did kill him, but he's not going to get off. [00:04:23] So what do the protesters want? [00:04:25] All four officers fired? [00:04:27] They've been fired. [00:04:28] And Officer Chauvin has been arrested. [00:04:30] They want indictments for murder? [00:04:32] They'll get them. [00:04:33] Do they want a federal investigation? [00:04:35] The feds say it's a top priority. [00:04:38] Do they want a black police chief? [00:04:40] They've already got one by the name of Maderia Arradondo. [00:04:45] Rioters have mixed motives. [00:04:47] At one level, this is just what blacks do when there are enough of them in one place and the police pull back. [00:04:53] Burning down low-income housing and looting a Walmart aren't justice for Floyd. [00:04:59] It's the thrill of pure destruction and the joy of stealing. [00:05:04] But this goes deeper. [00:05:05] As this black woman explains, Honestly, y'all should be shocked that we didn't burn this country to the ground after Trayvon Martin. [00:05:13] If we really wanted revenge, this hellhole would be dust. [00:05:17] And this guy says he's burning down Minneapolis for his ancestors. [00:05:22] We have plenty of more structures that need burning. [00:05:26] We built this country, and we will burn it down. [00:05:29] The dogs need to answer to their masters. [00:05:32] The dogs? [00:05:33] That's white people. [00:05:35] When you pillage police stations, burn post office vans, storm a state capitol, that is insurrection against America and hatred of the people who built it. [00:05:46] White Americans have been doing their best to be more than fair to blacks. === Decade Of White Guilt (01:11) === [00:05:50] We've been doing this for 60 years. [00:05:53] But millions of blacks truly believe that they live under a white supremacist regime that constantly oppresses and casually murders them. [00:06:04] Dishonest media fan the flames of hatred and excuse the violence they themselves provoke. [00:06:11] Conventional thinking can't solve this problem because the problem is multiracialism itself. [00:06:17] The solution is to give blacks what they want. [00:06:20] If they think there are no good cops, pull the police out of their neighborhoods. [00:06:25] If they decide they need police after all, let them train their own security. [00:06:30] If they think they built America, Let them show us what they can do, starting with their own neighborhoods. [00:06:37] The only way out is disengagement. [00:06:40] Decade after decade of white guilt and preferences for blacks only increases black resentment. [00:06:48] This caretaker relationship between the races is condescending to blacks and unsustainable for whites. [00:06:55] It's got to end. [00:06:57] Blacks need to be truly free.