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Who Is a White Supremacist?
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| Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. | |
| Who is a white supremacist? | |
| The very first sentence of my Wikipedia entry says, Jared Taylor is an American white supremacist. | |
| And, of course, everyone knows Donald Trump is at least a closet white supremacist because his enemies say he is. | |
| Charles Blow of the New York Times says this: Either Trump is himself a white supremacist, or he is a fan and defender of white supremacists, and I quite honestly am unable to separate the two. | |
| Just last year, in an open letter to the Yale administration, black graduate students announced an important discovery. | |
| Yale doesn't just suffer from white supremacy. | |
| It's got entrenched white supremacy. | |
| You know, it used to be that lefties thought they had delivered an annihilating blow when they called someone a racist, whatever that was. | |
| But they used the word so often it lost its sting. | |
| At the same time, today, it's pretty much accepted that all white people are racist. | |
| You can even wear a hoodie that proves it. | |
| And, of course, we're all just swilling in white privilege. | |
| So you have to have a way to distinguish really bad. | |
| Open racists from just everyday racists. | |
| And the fashionable word for that is white supremacist. | |
| But it's confusing. | |
| Recently, the leader of the Women's March, Linda Sarsour, said that Nancy Pelosi is, and I quote, Now, does that make Nancy a full-blown white supremacist? | |
| Or is she just an ordinary racist? | |
| It's hard to say. | |
| The point is, if you really want to bring Whitey to his knees, calling him a racist isn't enough. | |
| You've got to call him white supremacist, because that means slavery and lynching, than which there is nothing worse in all of human history. | |
| So when the New York Times tells us Donald Trump is a white supremacist, you're supposed to think of this. | |
| It's curious, though. | |
| That Wikipedia, which calls me a white supremacist, actually has a pretty good definition for what it means. | |
| It says it's the belief that white people are superior to people of other races and therefore should be dominant over them. | |
| Well, neither part of that definition applies to me. | |
| Compared to whites, East Asians have lower crime rates. | |
| Lower illegitimacy rates, higher average IQs, longer life expectancy. | |
| And I don't want to dominate people of other races. | |
| I just want white people to be left alone. | |
| Now, in the past, there were people that you could have called white supremacists. | |
| They had slaves. | |
| They colonized Africa. | |
| But those people are dead. | |
| I've never even heard of anyone living today who wants to dominate or rule over non-whites. | |
| I've spent a lot of time trying to explain to reporters why they should just retire this expression, white supremacy. | |
| It makes no difference. | |
| Here I am in the New York Times, white supremacist. | |
| Here's another Times story. | |
| I've been promoted to one of the country's most prominent white supremacists. | |
| And here's the Boston Post, white supremacist Jared Taylor. | |
| They're not even trying to get it right. | |
| They just want to make sure their readers know I'm a really bad guy. | |
| So, if we're not white supremacists, what are we? | |
| We're normal. | |
| Boringly normal. | |
| We like who we are. | |
| We like the country our ancestors built. | |
| And we don't want millions of people coming in from Mexico or China or Nigeria and changing the place. | |
| We're like the Japanese who feel that way about Japan. | |
| Like Israelis who feel that way about Israel. | |
| Like Turks who feel that way about Turkey. | |
| For them, it's okay. | |
| It's only for us that it's not okay. | |
| As I sometimes say, what do you call a black person who loves Motown and African art and prefers to be around other black people? | |
| A black person. | |
| What do you call a white person who loves Beethoven and Shakespeare and prefers to be around other whites? | |
| A white supremacist. | |
| The fact is, people like us are so normal, there shouldn't even be a word for us. | |
| There's no special word for people who come in out of the rain or who put their pants on one leg at a time because that's normal. | |
| It's the people who call us names who are abnormal. | |
| They want us to give our country away to foreigners. | |
| By any standard, that's insanity. | |
| But in an insane world, when the lunatics claim they're normal, We have to come up with something to call ourselves just to counter the crazies. | |
| It's little like this. | |
| Imagine that the equality uber alis people have gone even further insane. | |
| Imagine that in order to wipe out inequality once and for all, every child in America is forcibly separated from its parents at birth. | |
| Raised in government-run barracks where every child eats the same food, wears the same clothes, gets up at the same time every morning, and goes to the same schools. | |
| It'd be a great way to stamp out privilege, right? | |
| Well, what if you were part of a small band of subversive parents who tried to keep your children and rear them yourself? | |
| You'd be called names like family supremacists or maybe reactionary running dog lackeys of the bourgeoisie. | |
| Off to re-education camp you'd go. | |
| Of course, just like us today, you'd be normal, sane people in a world gone mad. | |
| What we face is just as crazy. | |
| What we think is so right and so obvious that it never occurred to anyone that we would ever need a name for it. | |
| But we do now. | |
| And the one that I use is white advocate. | |
| It means whites who stand up for themselves, who don't want to be shoved out of their own countries, who like being white, and who want their grandchildren to be white. | |
| In other words, normal white people. | |
| Years ago, believe it or not, some of the talks given at the conferences my organization puts on were broadcast by C-SPAN. | |
| That was before the internet. | |
| When it was a lot harder to get in touch with normal people. | |
| We had our phone number on the screen and got calls from all around the country that pretty much all said the same thing. | |
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