Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Britain Must Wake Up or Die Aired: 2021-02-18 Duration: 08:10 === Meet Usman Khan (08:06) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] These videos aren't being suggested in the usual way, so if you like what you see, please send the link to maybe a dozen friends. [00:00:16] Last Friday, when I saw a news story about a Muslim terrorist killing in London, I didn't even look past the headline. [00:00:23] My feeling was, what else is new? [00:00:26] Well, I was wrong. [00:00:27] There was a lot to this story. [00:00:30] First of all, meet the killer. [00:00:32] Usman Khan. [00:00:33] Here he is in a TV interview in 2008. [00:00:40] Does he look or sound like he was born and bred in England? [00:00:54] His parents immigrated from Pakistan, and he's a perfect example of the old saying, you can plant a carrot in the potato patch, but it's still going to be a carrot. [00:01:05] When he was a teenager in high school, he was what the girls called a sex pest. [00:01:10] He would stare at their breasts, ask them what size they were, and try to touch them. [00:01:16] When they reacted with disgust, he called them sluts and tried to intimidate them. [00:01:21] He had a big picture of Osama bin Laden on the cover of his notebook, and he would endlessly watch videos of a 9-11 attack on his phone in the lunchroom and laugh. [00:01:33] But guess what happened when students reported him to the school authorities? [00:01:37] The whole racism thing was laid down on them. [00:01:41] We mustn't upset the Muslims. [00:01:44] But why, 11 years ago, was he even in that TV clip we just saw, denying that he's a terrorist? [00:01:51] Because when he was 17, he was caught in a raid by the counter-terrorism police, but for reasons that remain murky, he was never charged. [00:02:00] Here's an undated photo of him waving an ISIS flag. [00:02:04] Well, when he was 19, he was nabbed in an anti-terror operation. [00:02:10] He and eight accomplices pleaded guilty to plotting to blow up, get this, the London Stock Exchange, the Houses of Parliament, the U.S. Embassy. [00:02:20] Two synagogues, the home of London Mayor Boris Johnson, and they were going to kill the dean of St. Paul's Cathedral. [00:02:29] Ambitious. Here he is with the others who pleaded guilty along with him. [00:02:33] He's in the lower left corner. [00:02:36] Lovely lads, aren't they? [00:02:37] More carrots in the potato patch. [00:02:40] Well, Usman Khan ended up with a 16-year sentence, which, according to British law, meant that he could be automatically released after just... [00:02:49] Eight years. [00:02:50] So, last December, he was back on the streets. [00:02:53] You see, he'd been cured. [00:02:56] While he was in prison, Khan went through rehabilitation for Muslim fanatics. [00:03:01] It's called the Healthy Identity Intervention Program. [00:03:05] I can just imagine the mush they teach people. [00:03:09] It probably makes a good Muslim hate the West even more. [00:03:14] Well, Khan was also in a prisoner rehab program run by Cambridge University called Learning Together. [00:03:21] It uses storytelling to help ex-Khan's adjust to life on the outside. [00:03:27] His teachers advertised him as a star pupil. [00:03:31] They thought he was proof that with enough storytelling, you can turn even terrorists into good little Brits. [00:03:38] Carrots can become potatoes. [00:03:41] Well, there's more. [00:03:43] Cambridge University, founded in 1209 and one of the world's great universities, offered this sex pest, this convicted terrorist, a place as an undergraduate, no doubt on full scholarship. [00:03:57] And there's even more. [00:03:59] Last Friday, the day of the killing, Khan was invited to the fifth anniversary celebration of the founding of this Learning Together program. [00:04:08] After a heartwarming session on the transformative effects of Yes, storytelling. [00:04:14] Khan pulled out a knife and started slashing people. [00:04:18] He killed two learning-together instructors and wounded three other people. [00:04:23] Khan ran outside, was pinned down, police saw he was wearing what looked like a suicide vest, and they shot him. [00:04:30] So, who'd he kill? [00:04:32] Saskia Jones, a Cambridge graduate, dead at age 23. As one of her friends explained, she just wanted to help the world. [00:04:41] Kahn also sliced to death Jack Merritt, another Cambridge graduate, dead at age 25. His master's thesis was called A Critical Analysis of Over-Representation of Black, Asian, and Minority Ethnic Males Aged 18 to 21 in the British Prison System. [00:05:00] I haven't read it. [00:05:02] I don't have to read it. [00:05:04] I'm sure it's all about police brutality, systemic racism, and white privilege. [00:05:10] I suspect Jack Merritt's idea of rehab for someone like Khan was to tell him he's a victim of racism and Islamophobia. [00:05:19] Jack Merritt's Twitter account is still up. [00:05:22] In addition to the usual liberal, multicultural stuff, he was worried that the efforts to fight knife crime, yes, knife crime, would end up repressing working-class communities. [00:05:35] A few people in Britain have suggested that Muslim extremists should be kept a little longer in jail. [00:05:40] As you can see from these images of front pages, some of the papers have called this a blitz on freed jihadis. [00:05:48] Well, Jack Merritt's father, David Merritt, is furious. [00:05:54] As he tweeted, don't use my son's death and his and his colleagues' photos to promote your vile propaganda. [00:06:02] Jack stood against everything you stand for. [00:06:05] Hatred, division, ignorance. [00:06:09] Keeping dangerous Muslim fanatics locked up is hatred, division, and ignorance. [00:06:14] Here's another tweet from Mr. Merritt Sr. from two years ago. [00:06:18] Going to see my son in Bristol at the weekend, he loves its diversity, like most young people do. [00:06:25] He's the future. [00:06:26] Racist angry wanks is the past. [00:06:30] Well, Jack Merritt may have been the future, but he's dead. [00:06:34] And if you want to stop the people who killed him, you're a hateful, divisive, ignorant, racist, angry wank. [00:06:41] Well, there was a vigil for Jack Merritt. [00:06:44] And London's Muslim mayor, Sadiq Khan, explained how we're going to solve the problem. [00:06:49] The best way to defeat this hatred is not by turning on one another, but by focusing on the values that bind us together. [00:06:58] I'm not sure that's going to work. [00:07:00] More than 4,000 Muslim European citizens went to fight for ISIS. [00:07:06] In just the four years, from 2015 to 2018, fanatical Muslims killed Europeans in 87 separate attacks. [00:07:17] They killed 360 people and wounded thousands. [00:07:21] That doesn't even include the 2004 Well, what are the casualty figures for, say, Hungary or Slovakia, [00:07:36] Estonia, Czech Republic, Lithuania? [00:07:39] Zero. If you don't let in Muslims, you don't have Muslim terrorism. [00:07:46] Why is that so hard to understand? [00:07:49] Why is it? [00:07:51] That if you point this out, you're a hateful, divisive, ignorant, racist, angry wank. [00:07:56] Why is that? [00:07:58] How many idealistic young Britons must be slaughtered before they learn to devote their idealism to their own people, their own traditions, their own magnificent past?