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Jan. 24, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Throwing Milkshakes at 'Racists'
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
It's a dangerous time for free speech.
Corporations and reporters openly promote censorship and even assault.
If this keeps up, someone could be killed.
The campaign for the European Parliament is underway and it's gotten ugly in Britain.
As Newsweek reports, the British have made throwing milkshakes at the far right a thing.
In just one week, Detractors have thrown four milkshakes at UKIP candidate Carl Benjamin, known on YouTube as Sargon of Akkad.
Opponents happily share the photographs on social media, four in one week, at a guy campaigning for British independence and fewer immigrants.
Is saying it with milkshakes a dangerous new form of lactose intolerance?
Tommy Robinson, who's campaigning against Muslim immigration to Britain, also has gotten the milkshake treatment.
The non-white who sloshed him claims it was an accident.
As the UK Metro explained, man insists he just slipped when he threw milkshake at Tommy Robinson.
Mr. Robinson seems to attract accident-prone people.
He stopped milkshakes two days running.
Nigel Farage of the Brexit Party is another popular target, and the British police thought milkshake control might be the solution.
CNN reports that...
Police stopped McDonald's from selling milkshakes near Nigel Farage rally.
But milkshake control failed.
On May 20th, Mr. Farage was hit on a trip to Scotland in what you could say was the free market at work.
Maybe McDonald's wasn't supposed to sell milkshakes, but its competitor, Burger King, had just tweeted this.
Dear people of Scotland, we're selling milkshakes all weekend.
Have fun.
Love, BK.
Just saying.
Burger King must have agreed with the lout who pitched the milkshake at Mr. Farage.
Paul Crowther said, It's my right to protest against people like him because of the bile and racism he spouts.
Guardian columnist Owen Jones seems to think this is a new form of corporate sponsorship.
He tweeted this, Okay, so Burger King apparently just joined the anti-fascist resistance.
It's now common to claim that violence is fine against certain people.
As a headline that the New Statesman explained, No, throwing a milkshake at someone is not an act of political violence.
The author then went on to explain, The idea that throwing a milkshake is violence, but that inciting hate against minority groups isn't, is responsible for a decent-sized chunk of all the world's problems.
Self-righteous lefties claim that speech they don't like is literally violence.
So violence against it isn't violence.
And if we could only understand that, we could solve so many of our problems.
The Guardian kindly explained that this milkshake spring isn't political violence.
It's political theater.
The article was by Aditya Charkaborty.
Now, isn't it adorable when immigrants tell us what to think?
Mr. Charkaburti writes that it's okay to dump muck on people he calls grotesques, meaning his political enemies, because they are, in his words, purveyors of hate.
In the U.S., the New Republic explained that milkshaking is perfect for racists because it humiliates them.
As the author explained, Nothing animates the far right or shapes its worldview quite so much as the desire to humiliate others and the fear of being humiliated themselves.
Where do they come up with this kind of foolishness?
Well, this won't end with milkshakes.
Ruth Townsley of a charity called Happy City tweeted this about the attack on Nigel Farage.
Bravo to Paul Crowther.
Good on you, mate.
Great that milkshakes have become a thing when it comes to racists in our midst.
I'd prefer acid, but milkshakes will do for now.
Miss Townsley would prefer acid.
Well, at least she was suspended from her job, but I suspect she'll be back at work soon.
Others aren't satisfied with milkshakes.
The Charlton Brewing Company tweeted, Note to our customers.
Please don't throw our beer over fascists.
Hit them over the head with a brick, as is traditional.
The head of the brewery, Mike Marcus, went further.
The only possible end point of the political path espoused by the far right is genocide.
Selective, considered violent action is acceptable if it prevents another 12 million murders.
Do these people really believe that what Nigel Farage says will lead to millions of murders?
So he needs to be stopped with violence.
Mike Marcus, the brewer, will be glad to know that bricks are already flying.
Eggs and bricks thrown at Tommy Robinson event as protesters clashed with his supporters, reported the Evening Standard.
No one was badly hurt, but cars were damaged.
And the next day, someone was arrested for pitching a brick at Mr. Robinson's campaign van.
If this is just theater and not violence, why stop at bricks?
The nonchalance about assault is selective.
There would be fury and jail sentences if anyone threw something at a Muslim candidate or a lefty.
Here in the U.S., political candidates aren't being assaulted yet, but we have exactly the same vicious mentality.
Speech is not violence.
Violence is not speech.
And journalists and corporations actually can't seem to tell the difference.
The irony is that people who want to give the country away to foreigners always say that anyone who wants to keep the country is a hater.
And yet they are so blinded by hatred, they use intimidation and violence to stop political opponents.
A large part of the country, and many of our elites, are so unhinged by this hatred that they no longer believe in free speech and want to subvert the very political process.
And they have the nerve to call us fascists.
These are dark times, ladies and gentlemen, but American Renaissance is working for a brighter future.
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