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Trump Haters vs. Trump Supporters
00:03:50
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| Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. | |
| If you voted for Donald Trump, I have a question. | |
| Are you better off now than you were two years ago? | |
| I doubt it. | |
| If you were open about who you supported, you could have been attacked physically, just like this lady who was plastered with eggs and garbage when she tried to go to a Trump rally in San Jose, California. | |
| Our website at amran.com has a map. | |
| Of just a few of the places where Trump haters attacked Trump supporters. | |
| Did you ever hear of a Hillary voter stopping an egg? | |
| If you supported Donald Trump, you may no longer be able to raise money. | |
| Here's a headline from Breitbart. | |
| Stripe, PayPal, Patreon, the right is being banned from online fundraising. | |
| Has President Trump done anything about that? | |
| You could have lost friends if you voted for Donald Trump. | |
| Here's a graph showing how many people blasted someone off their social networks after the election. | |
| The second and third columns are Republican men and women. | |
| 8% and 10% dumped somebody. | |
| The last two columns are Democrats. | |
| Fully 30% of Democrat women said they ghosted somebody, probably for voting Trump. | |
| Not very tolerant, are they? | |
| Are you on Twitter or Facebook? | |
| I used to be, but I was silenced. | |
| After Donald Trump was elected. | |
| The president beefs about social media censorship. | |
| And he said this to Breitbart News. | |
| Twitter's horrible what they're doing to people. | |
| They're blanking them out. | |
| And here's how he explained how we should fight censorship. | |
| You fight it by just being good. | |
| In other words, sit back and take it. | |
| Is this guy serious? | |
| You know what he bloody well ought to do about Twitter? | |
| Close his account. | |
| And take his 60 million followers to Gab. | |
| Even the people who hate him would have to follow him to Gab, which is one of the few tech companies that actually believes in free speech. | |
| It would be easy. | |
| It would cost nothing. | |
| It would send a blindingly clear message. | |
| Why won't he do it? | |
| Because he's stupid? | |
| Gutless? Even a few Democrats worry about social media censorship. | |
| Ultra-liberal. | |
| Hawaii Congresswoman Telsey Gabbard, who wants to be president, tweeted this just last week. | |
| We must encourage unfettered discussion of public issues and stand united to stop Facebook and others from attempting to censor, stifle, influence public debate. | |
| All the social media companies say that they can censor anything they like because of Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act of 1996. | |
| It's only a law. | |
| You can change laws. | |
| Why hasn't Mr. Trump even tried? | |
| You may have supported the president because he was going to break the grip of political correctness. | |
| Has he? | |
| Are you more likely to have a rational discussion about immigration policy, crime, racial reality, than two years ago? | |
| Are we at least allowed to say it's okay to be white? | |
| And consider this guy. | |
| Mark Bray, who teaches at Dartmouth. | |
| He's the guy on the left on Meet the Press. | |
| And here's a quote from page 206 of his book, The Antifa Handbook. | |
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Making Beliefs Costly
00:02:58
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| We may not be able to change someone's beliefs, but we sure as hell can make it politically, socially, economically, and sometimes physically costly to articulate them. | |
| Physically costly? | |
| On television, when he was asked if he endorsed violence, he said,"Fascism cannot be defeated through speech." Even Dartmouth President Philip Hanlon told him he shouldn't endorse violence. | |
| But of course, Mark Bray still has his job. | |
| And by the way, the Antifa Handbook is still for sale on Amazon, unlike most of my books, which got the axe just last month. | |
| And President Trump's Justice Department has done nothing to restrain Antifa. | |
| On the contrary, in August of last year, it used Antifa doxing research as part of its evidence to arrest members of a nationalist group called Rise Above. | |
| By all accounts, these fellows like to mix it up. | |
| But do these Antifa guys look like choir boys? | |
| Why the selective prosecution? | |
| And what's Mr. Trump now saying about immigration? | |
| In his State of the Union address, he called for legal immigration in the largest numbers ever. | |
| Since he talks a lot of nonsense, reporters later asked if he really meant it. | |
| Yep, he said, more immigration than ever. | |
| And of course, he hasn't built one inch of that big, beautiful wall he promised us. | |
| Pregnant Mexican can stagger across the border, give birth on your dime, and become the proud mother of a U.S. citizen. | |
| There are even Democrats who recognize that that's crazy. | |
| During the campaign, Mr. Trump yapped about ending birthright citizenship. | |
| And before the midterms, he said he would end it with an executive order. | |
| Where's the order? | |
| We don't have much to gain from this administration. | |
| And I'm not being anti-Trump. | |
| I voted for him. | |
| I'll probably vote for him in 2020. | |
| Anyone else is likely to be worse. | |
| But Donald Trump just doesn't think in terms of the legitimate interests of whites. | |
| He doesn't always crawl on his belly to minorities. | |
| And of course, that's all it takes to be called a white supremacist these days. | |
| But he won't save you. | |
| You can't put your faith in an erratic lightweight who might, maybe, stumble onto something that slightly resembles a policy that looks like it might not be completely crazy. | |
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Whites Must Speak Up
00:00:30
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| We can't expect anyone to speak for us if we won't speak for ourselves. | |
| The poet Robert Frost said that a liberal is someone who can't take his own side in an argument. | |
| And that's a perfect description for white people. | |
| Until whites stand up for themselves openly and explicitly and spell out exactly what this country needs, we'll be sold out again and again and again. | |