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.
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.
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.