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Feb. 18, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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The Joy of Hating White People
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
Hate speech is fine, so long as you're hating white people.
And Twitter is the place for it.
Sarah John, who was elevated to the editorial board of the New York Times despite tweets about, quote, dumbass fucking white people, and about looking forward to our going extinct, is just the tip of the iceberg.
For a while, There was a Twitter account called Blue Check Watch that just went looking for hate tweets against white people.
And not just from random Twitter users.
That would be far too easy.
These were tweets from folks with the Twitter blue check mark.
People who are important enough and not too controversial for Twitter to verify their identities.
Here are some of the haters that Blue Check Watch found.
There are more than 900.
People like this.
George Sicurello Maher, who teaches politics at Drexel University.
All I want for Christmas is white genocide.
Pete Forrester of Esquire.
I hate white people.
Actor and producer Chris Laban.
I hate whites.
Thor Jensen, writer and cartoonist.
Racism against white people in America is impossible, but if it were possible, it would be good.
Actor Daniel Hoffman Gill.
And by the way, I hate white people.
Hashtag white genocide.
Ashley Feinberg of the Huffington Post.
White people are effing monsters.
You get the idea.
More than 900 of these people.
Now, Twitter did take forceful action when all this vitriol came to light.
It banned the account that found and circulated these tweets.
That's right.
It didn't ban the haters.
It banned the guy who found them.
This is a pretty stark double standard.
Just try that kind of tweeting about anybody but white people.
But this is just talk, right?
Words can never hurt me, right?
Actually, there are real-world consequences when it's okay to hate certain people.
Some of us are thought to be so hateworthy it justifies physical attack.
Jason Kessler organized the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville last summer.
The next day, he tried to hold a press conference but was mobbed and punched.
One of his attackers was Jeffrey Winder.
He's the guy with the tattoo on his forearm who's about to slug Mr. Kessler in the back of the head.
Well, Mr. Winder was found guilty of assault and battery.
It's hard to beat the rap when there is video evidence and a hundred witnesses.
But he appealed.
And at his second trial, the jury once more found him guilty, but decided his punishment should be a fine of one dollar.
According to the Charlottesville paper, some of the jurors were in tears when they announced the verdict.
It seems they so hated Jason Kessler, they were weeping at the thought of having to find his attacker guilty.
But they consoled themselves by imposing a one dollar fine.
Anyone who stands up for white people is automatically called a Nazi, of course.
And there has been a brisk debate about whether it's okay to attack us unprovoked.
Here's a headline for you.
So are we allowed to just punch Nazis now?
It's complicated.
Well, since the Jason Kessler verdict, it's apparently no longer complicated.
Rolling Stone wrote that the $1 fine It's bad enough when Rolling Stone says punch away.
It's worse when a sitting U.S. Senator does.
After the Charlottesville rally, Marco Rubio tweeted this.
When an entire movement built on anger and hatred towards people different than you, it justifies and ultimately leads to violence against them.
Justifies violence.
Even if he were right about this hatred nonsense, he is saying that certain opinions justify violence.
Here is a senator repudiating the most basic principles of the Founders.
But who is a white supremacist and therefore fair game for punching?
The net is certainly spreading.
Members of Congress and New York Times columnists agree that Donald Trump is a white supremacist.
So if you happen to meet the president, are you supposed to punch away?
And the left tells us that all white people are racist and that only white people can be racist.
Does that mean punch away?
Should we all just punch ourselves?
As the left used to say, it's complicated.
You see, it seems that even some non-white people may deserve to be punched because people of color can be white supremacists too.
The Daily Beast's Arun Gupta recently explained all this in an article called Why Young Men of Color Are Joining White Supremacist Groups.
According to Arun Gupta, If you are a POC and you say you haven't suffered from racism in America, you're a white supremacist.
If you're a POC and you think the reason blacks are more likely than whites to be shot by the police is because they commit more crime, then you're clearly a white supremacist.
Well, can these renegade POCs be punched by white people?
It's confusing.
But there's a serious point here.
We're supposed to be under the rule of law.
The same laws with the same penalties applied to everyone.
The rule of law has been deliberately trampled on when you can assault a so-called white supremacist and get off with a $1 fine.
And there has been absolutely no outrage, zero, about this.
Instead, Rolling Stone is celebrating.
Freedom of speech is trampled on when Senator Marco Rubio says that certain views justify violence.
This also produced no outrage.
So you can say you hate whites all you like, and that's no obstacle to fame and fortune.
Twitter and the New York Times have certainly proven that.
And if it's now okay to attack so-called white supremacists, what else is okay?
Well, obviously.
Censoring us, firing us, refusing to serve us in restaurants, shunning us, all that should be as natural as breathing.
But if it's okay to attack us, can doctors refuse to treat us?
Should we be locked up, declared insane?
Can we maybe even be killed?
Where the rule of law and First Amendment no longer apply, and just for us, nothing is off the table.
These are grim times, ladies and gentlemen.
But this open violation of basic human rights, politically motivated oppression that our rulers would shriek about if Russia or China were doing it, is a sign of just how desperate and how terrified the priests of Orthodoxy have become.
More and more people see right through them, and seeing right through them is the first step to replacing them.
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