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Feb. 19, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Stop Taking Orders from People Who Hate You!
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
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You've heard of Michelle Malkin.
She's a prominent conservative author and commentator.
She's regularly on Fox News and her books are New York Times bestsellers.
She was to be the keynote speaker at a fundraising dinner at Mar-a-Lago on November 7th.
As you know, Donald Trump owns Mar-a-Lago.
And he's there so often, people call it the Winter White House.
Well, Mar-a-Lago canceled the Malkin event just hours after a report in the Miami Herald about the sponsor of the fundraiser, namely, Act for America.
You see, it turns out that the Southern Poverty Law Center says Act for America is an anti-Muslim hate group.
Its founder, Brigitte Gabrielle, who grew up in Lebanon, got a close look at Islam.
And she doesn't like it.
But where's the hate?
The media loved to quote something Ms. Gabrielle said 12 years ago, namely that practicing Muslims cannot be loyal citizens of the United States.
Well, didn't President Trump want a Muslim ban for pretty much the same reason?
The Trump Organization nevertheless slammed the door on Brigitte Gabrielle and Michelle Malkin.
Ms. Malkin actually got the author of the Miami Herald article to admit how he learned that Act for America was a bunch of haters.
He heard it from what Mrs. Malkin calls the discredited charlatans at the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Ms. Gabrielle also called it discredited.
Why discredited?
Well, first of all, these two are women of color, which means they are intersectional victims of both the patriarchy and of white supremacist hegemony.
But it turns out the SPLC itself has been promoting the patriarchy and white hegemony.
Last March, the highest-ranking black employee resigned because she was worried about what she called the experiences of staff of color and female staff.
Two dozen employees then complained to the board of directors about, quote, allegations of mistreatment, sexual harassment, gender discrimination, and racism.
And that was when the SPLC's founder, 82-year-old Morris Dees, was finally fired.
The New York Times reported that employees accused management of being complicit in decades of discrimination.
Decades! Well, a week later, SPLC president Richard Cohen also resigned.
He explained that this would give the organization the best chance to heal.
Well, the center hired former chief of staff to Michelle Obama and high-powered healer Tina Chen to perform a top-to-bottom cure.
So far, no reports of how many demons she cast out, but she is yet another intersectional victim of patriarchy and white hegemony, so she's sure to do a thorough housecleaning.
Former SPLC worker Bob Moser recently wrote in the New Yorker that when he was there, the black employees were in such low-level jobs that the whites refer to them as the help.
He said the place shamelessly exaggerated tales of the Ku Klux Klan to terrify liberals into sending millions.
And sure enough, last year the SPLC raked in $123 million.
That's more than $360,000 every day.
And more than half a billion dollars in the bank.
The standing joke among the staff was that the center's motto ought to be Making Hate Pay.
The center has its very own civil rights memorial designed by Maya Lin, which quotes Martin Luther King,"until justice rolls down like waters." Staffers would walk by, put on their best MLK voice and say,"until justice rolls down like dollars." The Southern Poverty Law Center's building is so lavish that workers called it the Poverty Palace.
Did we enable racial discrimination and sexual harassment by failing to speak out?
Former employee, Mr. Moser asked another former staffer.
Of course we did, she replied.
Well, for anyone who ever cared to look, it was clear from the start that Morris Deves was basically a con man.
In the 1960s, he and a fellow named Millard Fuller started a mail order business.
As Mr. Fuller explained years later, And as is quoted in this 1991 book, Morris and I, from the first day of our partnership, shared the overriding purpose of making a pile of money.
We were not particular about how we did it.
Mr. Dees is so good at persuading people to send him money through the mail that in 1998, he was inducted into the Direct Marketing Association Hall of Fame.
Well, the SPLC now has nearly 300 people working for it.
And some of them are clairvoyant.
They can tell, without even meeting you, what you think and even what you feel.
They have specialists on staff who just close their eyes and concentrate.
And they know, even from hundreds of miles away, if you are motivated by hatred.
And as you can see, hate is at an all-time high.
There are now a terrifying 1,020 SPLC-designated hate groups.
Even if it's just a P.O. box that gets emptied twice a year.
And hate is everywhere.
As you can see on this map, even in Hawaii.
In Hawaii, they've got something called Israel United in Christ.
That sounds like a real threat to the nation to me.
Even the very lefty website Current Affairs calls the hate map an outright fraud.
It says, and I quote, the Morris Dees model is a scam.
It finds as much hate as possible in order to make as much money as possible.
So, why should we care?
Well, I've been on the hate map for about as long as I can remember.
And the mainstream media still take the SPLC seriously.
It's nearly impossible to find a reference to American Renaissance that doesn't hasten to point out that we are listed by the SPLC as a hate group.
That means readers don't have to think.
Wise and wonderful people have already done the thinking for them.
Professional clairvoyance have declared that I'm an unhinged
Well, the SPLC doesn't believe in debate.
It never tries to explain how someone like me got it wrong.
It just wants to shut us up.
Heidi Byrick, who has been at the SPLC for 20 years, despite all that racism and sexism, says this: Tech companies must proactively tackle the problem of hateful content that is easily found on their platforms.
And she, of course, will tell them what's hateful and what has to go.
Some years ago, Amran applied to join an Amazon program that lets customers make a small donation to a non-profit every time they buy something.
Amazon said no.
I asked why.
They said the SPLC told them that we're on its list of bad non-profits.
So, end of story.
And here's Mark Potok, another SPLC lifer in 2007.
Sometimes the press will describe this as monitoring hate groups and so on.
I want to say plainly that our aim in life is to destroy these groups.
completely destroyed.
Completely destroy them.
These are prepared remarks, not offhand comments.
In the same speech, he says people who disagree with him are psychopaths.
When Mark Potok says, destroy, he means it.
Years ago, I worked as a consultant while I worked for American Renaissance part-time.
When the SPLC found out that a U.S. government website was advertising my services, they got them to take it down.
They wanted to starve me, keep me from feeding my family.
These are the nice people that the media cite as if they were quoting scripture, even after all these scandals.
You see, the marketplace of ideas isn't working.
Since we can't be refuted, we have to be gagged.
Since Mark Potok can't destroy us, I imagine he'd love laws that could shut us up or even put us in jail.
But the real pity, the real humiliation.
Is that this contemptible, fraudulent organization can push around the Trump organization, Mar-a-Lago, and make them break a contract with, get this, fervent Trump supporters.
I guess the Trump people haven't bothered to notice that the SPLC website has no fewer than 767 references to Donald Trump.
That's three times as many as they have to me.
And that it blames him for provoking violence.
These people hate Donald Trump.
And Mar-a-Lago does their bidding.
Could anything be more pathetic?
If the SPLC can get a Trump property to snuff an engagement from Michelle Malkin, nobody's safe.
So-called conservatives, beginning with Donald Trump himself, have got to stop taking orders from people who hate them.
Say yes to your friends and no to your enemies.
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