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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to the latest episode of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
The date is March 11th, anno domini 2021, and under the heading of Here They Come, I'd like to tell you something about the new situation at the border thanks to our new president.
Under President Trump, Thanks be to COVID-19, the Border Patrol was pitching out all illegals at caught, just right back over the border, because they could be a health hazard.
And this included unaccompanied minors.
The Biden administration, of course, decided that this was a cruel thing to do.
And in late January, it announced that if anyone under the age of 18 shows up by himself, he gets free room and board, while the government will hunt for someone in the U.S.
to take him in.
Well, the word got out.
The word got out very quickly.
What a deal.
And in February, 7,000 unaccompanied children showed up.
7,000!
I mean, count up in your head.
Imagine what a crowd of 7,000 is.
Now, that was a record, of course, for the month of February.
And in the first four days of March, 1,500 turned up.
And if that rate keeps up, we'll have 11,000 more children by the end of the month, all looking for a place to stay.
11,000.
Now, is it going to be better or worse in April or May?
The weather gets warmer.
I suspect there'll be more and more.
Well, the Biden administration has had to dust off the very shelters that the Democrats called inhumane when President Trump was using them.
Well, until now, they'd been mostly empty, and the beds were spaced way out because of COVID.
But, because of the crush, the CDC cites extraordinary circumstances, that is to say, lots of boys and girls, and says they can pack the children in just the way they used to do in the pre-COVID days, but everybody's gonna get protective gear and COVID testing, and the people who work at the shelters will get emergency vaccines, so everything's gonna be just fine.
Well, maybe not.
The shelters are filling up so fast that they are desperate to find beds for these boys and girls, and so they have approached the U.S.
Army base in Fort Lee, Virginia.
They're trying to spiff it up to make it a homeless shelter.
There'll be plenty of room for Central American children there.
Now, I'm sure you remember.
Many of our listeners.
How much terrible trouble the Trump administration got into when whole families of illegals showed up at the border and the border patrol housed the children separately from the parents.
This was caused, this was considered just a crime against humanity.
Absolutely terrible.
Separating parents from children.
But the fact is, it's not a good idea to put children in with adult illegal immigrants.
Some of them are very nasty hombres.
And that's of course why we have different places for juvenile delinquents and adult prisoners.
We separate them.
We just can't have these children winding around in these places full of adult border hoppers.
But So when Mr. Trump separated families, that was cruelty beyond imagination.
But the Trump administration, once it stopped letting people in, nobody came.
And the families all stayed together.
Well now, ever since Uncle Joe has rung the Dinagon, come one, come all, we have tens of thousands of children showing up, separated from their families, but that seems to be okay.
And something that I would remind my readers of is, who are the illegal immigrants that are most coddled and petted and admired and treated like heroes?
It's the ones who were brought here before age 18.
The dreamers, the DACA recipients, They're the folks who every Democrat thinks should remain in the country and become a citizen and, of course, a voter.
Well, what I predict is that at 11,000 a month during the four years of the Biden administration, that makes about half a million young people come here.
It's the only country they ever knew.
They were young people.
And what's more, they were abandoned at the border!
Oh my God, of course we have to make them citizens.
So, they are on their way.
So that's just a small vignette of what Biden hath wrought at our southern border.
Now, I believe, Mr. Kersey, you have something of a bigger picture.
Well, you say 11,000.
That number's only going to grow and grow and grow as we see so little opposition.
It's surreal to think of what has happened from the Trump administration, where we actually in large part, had to secure a border with what Mexico did,
the remaining Mexico policy, which was one of the first things that President Biden undid
with his executive order.
You know, the border situation we talked about, this is the key issue for Republicans. That
echelon study a couple of weeks ago, we talked about how illegal immigration is what Republican
primary voters primarily care about.
The top issue.
For Democrats, we know what it is.
White supremacy, Trump voters, systemic racism.
So, what is this army that is approaching the United States?
It is more bodies to fight systemic oppression, implicit bias, etc.
Mr. Taylor and dear listeners.
So, the story that I will bring to you now comes from the Washington Examiner, where we learn that illegal border crossings happening right now, in the first two months of Joe Biden's presidency, It's the highest since 2006.
He likes to set records.
Was that the year where there was the big push for amnesty?
I don't recall.
I know it was at the end of Bush's second term.
Mr. Kersey, they're always pushing for amnesty.
Yes, they are.
Illegal border crossings counted by U.S.
officials last month were the highest since 2006.
Which demonstrates that migrants are rushing to the border, as you noted.
Let's take advantage of Biden's just historic loosening of restrictions.
It's been reported that 96,974 migrants were apprehended by the Customs and Border Protection.
It broke many records.
Quote, this was almost three times the level of one year earlier and the highest since 06, that is during the Bush administration.
It was far worse than any February under either Obama or the Trump administration.
Yes, we have the worst February on record in some respects.
It's a precedent surge and as the word trickles out, it's only going to grow, it's only going
to augment, it's only going to aggregate.
Yes, we have the worst February on record in some respects.
I imagine we're going to have the worst March, April, May, June, ad infinitum.
It's fascinating, this article notes that the Princeton policy advisors predicted what
They said, quote, in our November 23rd note, the numbers suggest the border problem will continue to worsen as long as the current catch-and-boot regime lasts, possibly through Q1 2021.
If so, apprehension numbers in the December to March period could once again be eye-popping and a policy priority.
Now, so what we're seeing is an opportunity now for somebody, anybody, you know, someone like Tucker Carlson can't be the only person out there screaming.
Somebody can make a name for themselves by making this the only issue that matters.
Well, you know, Stephen Miller, who was one of the stalwart assistants to Donald Trump throughout all four years, he was there the whole time.
He has told Republicans, Republican members of Congress, that immigration, more than any other issue, will be their ticket to beating Democrats in the midterms and getting back a hold of Congress.
Agreed.
And likewise, Steve Cortez, A former Trump media surrogate and advisor said that it is crucial for Republicans to push immigration for the next year's midterm races.
I say not just the next midterm races, as far as the eye can see.
He says, I 100% believe it is the most salient issue for the midterms.
He says the Biden initial moves regarding the border and immigration are radical, Dangerous.
Already producing, in weeks, the beginning of a crisis at the border that I believe will intensify as the weather warms.
And this guy, Cortez, who is himself Hispanic, he says, no matter who the nominee is in 2024, and I hope it's Donald Trump, highlighting immigration now is key, critical differentiation with Democrats.
Now, interestingly enough, there are a few Democrats on the border.
Listen to this guy.
Here's a guy, Representative Vicente Gonzalez.
He represents a majority Hispanic Texas district right along the border, and he told CNN, he says, processing and releasing immigrants seeking asylum will send a message to Central Americans that tens of thousands of people can now show up at the border, which will be, and I'm quoting him, catastrophic for our party, for our country, for my region, for my district, And then he kind of spoils it all by saying, in the middle of a pandemic.
As if to say, if there were no pandemic, it would be fine.
But here are Democrats realizing that this is chaos.
This is suicide.
Well, I hope it's suicide.
I hope that something comes of this.
But yes, you're absolutely right.
This is the number one issue for Republicans.
And it sounds as though at least a few people recognize that.
We're at a point now where they're talking about using NASA facilities to house these illegal migrant children.
You think back to So many people's hopes and aspirations for the 21st century.
I don't think it was seeing federal buildings, especially those that are equipped with, you know, getting humanity to the stars, are instead saddled and overwhelmed with illegal alien border crossers.
What's more important, Mr. Kersey, getting to the stars or saving these children?
That's not even worth answering.
Well, where are your priorities?
Our priorities are right down here to earth.
But yes indeed, let us hope the Republicans are not such fools as to drop this ball, especially when you've got the Spanish themselves telling them that this is important.
But yes, ladies and gentlemen, keep your eye on the border.
There's going to be a lot of people down there.
And I'd heard also that the Biden administration was telling people in the Border Patrol and in the folks that look after these people who show up, don't talk about it.
Keep it on the QT.
We don't want this to get out of hand.
Don't want this to be known.
Well, there you go.
Well, moving on to something else.
All this whole question of why blacks won't get the COVID vaccine.
And there's an article in the Washington Post in which a woman by the name of Karen Lincoln, one of our African-American fellow citizens and a professor of social work at the University of South Carolina, she says, Oh, it's always Tuskegee, Tuskegee, Tuskegee.
We make these assumptions about Tuskegee, but we don't ask people.
As I'll remind our listeners, Tuskegee was an experiment that was carried out between 1932 and 1972 on blacks who had syphilis.
And the allegation, of course, is that treatment was withheld from them in this cruel and racist, oppressive way.
If you look into the study, as a matter of fact, once penicillin was discovered, these people were in the latent stage.
Penicillin would not have done them the slightest good.
But this has gone down in history as a horrible, horrible thing.
But This lady, Karen Lincoln, whom I quoted earlier, is saying something that I suspected all along.
How many black people really have any notion of what this Tuskegee thing was all about?
She says, when she asks black seniors that she works with in Los Angeles, Tuskegee rarely comes up.
Only a handful ever mention Tuskegee, she says, and when they do, they're fuzzy on the details.
A lot of people think that they were deliberately given syphilis and all this crazy stuff.
It's all very hazy.
People in the community, she says, are more interested in talking about contemporary racism and barriers to health care, while it seems to be mainly academics and officials who are preoccupied with the history of Tuskegee.
After all, it happened in 1972.
That's half a century ago.
It's a scapegoat, says Karen Lincoln.
It's an excuse.
If you continue to use it as a way of explaining why many African Americans are hesitant, it absolves you of having to learn more, do more, involve other people.
So you see what she goes on to say, and you can see where I'm getting at.
If you say Tuskegee, then you don't have to acknowledge things like pharmacy deserts, things like poverty, things like unemployment.
So, you see, that's the easy way out.
If you say Tuskegee, that means you don't have to be out there planting pharmacies where people are going to shoplift all the content everywhere anyway.
You remember all the CVS that had to clear out of San Francisco?
Because, you know, if you shoplift shelf after shelf of stuff, it's not going to happen.
What she says is this, the contemporary failures of the healthcare system are causing more distrust than the events of the past.
So what she says, it's always your fault, Whitey.
Don't blame it on Tuskegee.
Blame it on yourselves right now.
You know, so much has happened since Donald Trump's election in 2016.
We forget the Freddie Gray riots of 2015, where Baltimore was a pharmacy desert.
They spent years, years, Years petitioning and pitching and advocating.
Begging is the right word.
They were on their knees in supplication.
They were, come on!
Build a CVS.
A CVS.
Please.
And guess what happened?
It came.
They brought the store.
It was a banner day because of all of the lobbying.
It was one of the first things that was burned down and looted.
That's right.
That's right.
During those wondrous riots for Freddie Gray, who of course has an empowerment center named after him now in Baltimore.
An empowerment center?
You didn't know this?
The Freddie Gray Empowerment Center.
You think there's ever going to be a Jared Taylor Empowerment Center?
I suspect I'm not.
I think the whole idea of an empowerment center.
Is that where you go in to recharge your Lexus or something?
Your electric-powered car?
Yeah, it's sponsored by Tesla, actually.
The Freddie Gray Empowerment Center.
It's where you can go get your hybrid juice.
There you go.
Oh dear, yes.
Well, yes, these pharmacy deserts.
Oh gosh, more and more wicked white people are pressing blacks.
Well, let us move on to an article by the brilliant David Cole.
If any of you listeners out there have never heard of David Cole, he, I think, is one of Techies Magazine's best writers.
He's brilliant.
He's funny, too.
He's got that remarkable talent I wish I had of being able to write about serious subjects with a light touch.
I get just so grim and desperate.
I just... I'm white-knuckled at the keyboard writing about... He's always got this detachment the way Joe Sobran had.
You're very laissez-faire.
Well, no, not Lazy Fair.
He just has a very humorous way of talking about serious subjects, and I wish I had it.
In any case, he has written an article about yet another article.
It was in the peer-reviewed Journal of Politics, and the article is by Jennifer Chudy, C-H-U-D-Y, who teaches social sciences at Wellesley, and it's called Racial Sympathy and Its Political Consequences.
Now, this is important.
I'd never heard things put in quite these terms, and this hasn't gotten the attention that I think it deserves, but David Cole is calling deserved attention to it.
Now, Jennifer Tudy defines racial sympathy as white distress over black suffering.
And it's not just about not being racist.
It's about being conditioned to feel physical and emotional distress over the idea of black suffering.
It is sickness and revulsion at the idea that blacks might suffer, and this someone who has racial sympathy as one from the thought of black suffering triggers literal sympathy pains.
Now, Judy, Professor Judy, understands that our society is rapidly producing many such people, and she wants to identify them, study them, and put them to work.
Now, she has gauged a test in which her subjects' responses to various scenarios are recorded.
In phase one of her test, whites were asked to react to hypothetical vignettes involving black experiences of racism or discrimination at the hands of whites.
And what Professor Chudy did was measure the level of discomfort felt by these people.
The more the louder you shriek, the more you are racially sympathetic.
And now once she had figured out which whites in her sample were racially sympathetic and which were not, she ran in phase two a new set of hypothetical scenarios past both groups to see how they'd respond.
And the subjects were presented with crimes.
Crime stories in which the perp was clearly guilty That wasn't in doubt.
But one hypothetical perp was white and the other hypothetical perp was black.
Identical cases.
And she found that racially sympathetic whites overwhelmingly wanted a lenient sentence for the black criminal and a harsh sentence for the white one for exactly the same crime.
I think this is a very, very significant finding.
Now, in other words, racially sympathetic whites were immune to any kind of argument in favor of a public policy that might theoretically harm blacks.
Racially sympathetic whites instinctively and unthinkingly opposed tough-on-crime laws because they knew that this was going to affect blacks.
And racially sympathetic whites were not equally sympathetic on class or sex issues.
As Professor Chudy says, racial sympathy is foremost a racial attitude.
They are not Across the board, bleeding heart limperists who are in tears for all the oppressed and downtrodden.
Their conditioning doesn't extend to the poor, to women, to homosexuals.
It is uniquely a white-on-black dynamic.
And when it comes to crime and punishment, she finds that her properly conditioned, racially sympathetic whites are actually happy with harsh sentences and vigorous policing, just so long as it doesn't apply to blacks.
This is an extraordinary thing.
For them, black suffering is such an emotionally wrenching thing that everything else goes out the window, even if these people deserve punishment because they were criminals.
Now, David Cole goes on to say that a year ago, When it looked as though Bernie Sanders might pose a genuine threat to the Democrat primary, he predicted this kind of feeling.
The idea of race comes first, not anything else.
Not race, not class, I'm sorry, not class, not sex, not anything else.
And he wrote this about Bernie Sanders.
Sanders really believes that class warfare can take precedence over race warfare among today's leftists.
In fact, the AOC types are race warriors first, doctrinaire economic theorists way behind.
They despise blue-collar whites just as they do wealthy ones.
Sanders thinks he can persuade these people to put class first and race second in November.
Poor, deluded, old putz.
Do you know what putz means?
That is a Yiddish term.
In any case... I must confess, I don't.
Well, it's not a compliment.
It's not a compliment.
But the point is... Oh, putz, putz, yes.
Yes, a putz.
The way you shoot.
Yeah.
So, what is happening here?
I think this Chudy person is onto something and I think David Cole is right to bring it to our attention.
Here is this phenomenon of white people who are so wound up in the white silences violence thinking that anything that happens to blacks is just intolerable that everything else goes out the window.
It doesn't matter.
And I think this is the perfect intro to a story you have on this potential law having to do with the punishment of child molesters.
Take it away, Mr. Kersh.
We've talked about this website before.
Law Enforcement Today is one that I would bookmark, ladies and gentlemen.
They have some great stories.
I think it shows that there is a massive contingent out there of people who are very upset, alarmed, and disturbed by the woke wars that are leveling civilization as we know it, taking us to barbarism.
In fact, one of the stories we'll talk about Well, it's exactly what you just said.
conclusion of erasing the white footprint on this continent and embracing what came before the
conquistadors arrived. But the point of this story is exactly what you just said. An Arizona
lawmaker is coming out in opposition to stricter punishment for pedophiles, claiming it would harm
people of color. Arizona Bill HB 2889 would raise sentences of convicted child molesters and rapists
to mandatory life in jail.
The bill, sponsored by Republicans and under the current law, a sex offender in Arizona faces anywhere from 10 to 20 years in prison with the potential for probation, parole, or work release.
However, not everyone wants this.
In fact, just one person voted against it, Democrat Rep.
Pamela Powers Hanley from Tucson.
She describes herself as If our justice system were fair, the prison population would reflect the country's population in terms of race and ethnicity.
We all know that people of color are disproportionately imprisoned in this country.
Good Lord.
And this is a poorly, sadly, melanin-deprived white lady.
And the fact of saying, if it were fair, they'd all be equally represented.
And then she went on to...
Put on Facebook this in a video which explained her opposition to the bill.
Quote, why would I vote against this bill?
Because we know that the justice system in the United States is not colorblind.
End quote.
I'm afraid we're going to see this line of reason and, well, in their eyes it's logic, in our eyes it's absurd, insane, and an affront against anyone with an IQ above room temperature.
This is going to be increasingly the party line as they embrace who we talked about, the Michelle Alexander book, the new Jim Crow.
Logically, if there are too many blacks, too many brown people in jail, it has to be based on Remember, we've spoken many times about failing to enforce laws because blacks and Hispanics are more likely to fall afoul of them.
Turnstile hopping, for example.
Public urination.
Loitering.
Public defecation.
Camping out on the sidewalk.
Headlights out.
If you remember in Minneapolis last year, they actually criminalized having your headlights out because Disproportionately impacted people of color.
You mean criminalizing, giving you a ticket for it?
Correct.
Pulling you over for it?
Yes.
Yes.
Now, anything that has a disparate impact, as I say over and over until I sound like a broken record, eventually, and it may come to this, you have to legalize murder because by enforcing the laws against it, you're going to have a disparate impact on our pets, especially black people.
But, so, now, I'm not sure that a child rapist should go to jail forever.
I'm not sure.
And there are arguments for it, there are arguments against it.
But to oppose it simply because non-whites are more likely to be penalized in this way is just typical of this kind of racial guilt, racial sympathy that Professor Chudy has pinpointed.
Very interesting, and I suspect, well, we've seen more of it before, and we'll be seeing more of it in the future.
Now, moving on to Austin, Texas.
This is an interesting story that didn't get the attention it deserved.
A Black Liberation Autonomous Zone has been formed in Austin.
Sounds familiar, doesn't it?
That's, of course, the Texas State Capitol, which is one of the most liberal, woke, woke, woke, woke, never-sleep-at-night places in the entire United States.
The developers of the city's sovereign citizen collective reject state authority in order to, as they put it, protect black liberation and prosperity.
This was established on February 14th this year.
It was a big black Valentine to the entire city.
Now, as they say, it is protected territory.
And they're renaming the area Orisha Land and rejecting the state's authority within it.
Ours is a youth-driven movement that envisions sovereignty as the vehicle to a freedom that has yet to be experienced by the African diaspora.
They're still in chains, apparently.
This is an area that is bounded by a perimeter of 11 miles.
Not bad.
Not a bad little territory.
They go on to say, under the law of the vanguard, revolutionary law, police are abolished, defanged, and held accountable for the war crimes committed against oppressed people.
War crimes.
There is no private property and food is grown on every lawn.
No private property seems a little dodgy to me.
I wonder who gets to decide whose TV in which house belongs to whom.
They also stand for Get this, Mr. Kersey.
Sex free of stigma and constraint, free and accessible abortion, and a right to pleasure flowing wild and uninhibited.
Maybe I'll stop in.
In any case.
You hedonist.
Yes, well, the right to pleasure flowing wild and uninhibited.
Nah, I'm kind of a prude, really.
I don't go in for that stuff.
The Black Autonomous Zone, Orishaland.
Has been developing, as I say, ever since Valentine's Day, but it got served notice by the city to vacate public property because they've got this tent city in a public park.
But the group is furious.
They say, we are not fucking going anywhere.
I quote verbatim.
Those staying in the park are willing to, and I quote verbatim again, put their bodies on the line.
Wow.
Now that's commitment.
That's determination.
And the group also, by the way, wants white people who've gentrified the area to pay reparations to the black community.
White people, pay up!
You know, have you been to Austin recently?
Oh, not recently.
It is a booming city.
It's one of the reasons why, unfortunately, and probably the next...
Eight years, Texas will go blue because you have so many corporations moving there.
The skyline is unrecognizable.
And a few years ago, there was a tremendous story that noted that the black population is being pushed out because there's nowhere else to build but up, unless you want to annex more land and incorporate it into Austin.
And so the black population, I want to say it's about Like 6% now.
It's on par with San Francisco in terms of it being negligible overall.
And yet, they are in areas kind of like in Washington D.C.
or in Atlanta where the price of the property is so low that you get some of these urban pioneers in.
All of a sudden, the property value starts to rise.
The tax rates are a little worse.
And you start to hear the whining and the cries of, oh, this is systemic racism in real estate.
Yet again, we're being pushed out of these areas that white people are making desirable because guess what?
We're a food desert or a pharmacy desert or a Or a strip mall desert existed.
All of a sudden, little boutique stores, little restaurants start to pop up.
Well, the all-knowing internet says it's 7.83% black.
Okay.
So you weren't too far off.
Yeah, it'll be fascinating to see what those numbers are in 2020.
Well, see, it's also fascinating to see what's going to happen with Orishaland.
And here, the area, the place is 73% white.
And every place that seems to be overwhelmingly white seems to be overwhelmingly idiotic.
Run by just the wokest moon calves imaginable.
A few years ago you could buy a star and you could have it named.
There was that star registry.
It would be great if you could do that in that black area.
You could name a property, a parcel of land there, and you could pay.
And you'd be like, hey, I just want to have, you know, I want to do my part in releasing whatever white privilege I have by helping you guys out in this Black Autonomous Zone.
That's right.
I wonder how many are going to march over and write out checks.
Who do we make the checks out to?
Orisha Land?
In any case, I looked up, you know what Orishas are?
I don't.
It's probably something to do with an indigenous African plant.
Not a plant, but we'll get there.
Yeah, your instincts are good.
Your instincts are good.
I had this vague recollection of what Orishas are from the native religion of the Yoruba people.
They are mostly in Nigeria, which is now Nigeria today.
Orishas are spirits sent by Olodumare.
The Great Mother Goddess.
For the guidance of all creation and of humanity in particular on how to live and be successful on Earth.
So, clearly, this group has divine help.
The Orishas are going to protect them.
And, insofar as they are growing food on all open property, as they said, I think if they really hustle, they can cash in on the Great Pigford Payoff.
Do tell us.
Do tell us about the latest on the Pigford Payoffs.
Yeah, I know.
This is a story that needs to get more attention because, again, this is going to upset a lot of people out there and it's important that we know this because we are seeing the racial socialism, Mr. Taylor.
Is that a term you like to use?
Racial socialism?
I don't know.
I'd have to think about it.
Well, Republicans are complaining about discrimination against white farmers, but that didn't matter.
The House just passed a bill with $4 billion in debt relief for minority farmers.
$4 billion?
$4 billion for what they call in-debt relief for socially disadvantaged farmers.
The financial assistance comes at the end of a generation-long campaign dating back to the so-called Pickford Settlement of 1999, in which the USDA acknowledged decades of bias against black farmers in its farm loan and other assistance programs.
President Biden said he's going to sign this as part of the $1.9 trillion package.
Well, $4 billion is a drop in the bucket.
Yeah, so, again, Agricultural Secretary Tom Vilsack said the package, which includes $16 billion in public nutrition and agricultural aid, provides, quote, significant historic debt relief to black Indigenous, Hispanic, and other farmers of color who for generations have struggled to fully succeed due to systemic discrimination and a cycle of debt.
We cannot ignore the pain and suffering that this pandemic has wrought in communities of color."
So, what's going to happen?
The USDA would be obligated to pay 120% of the amount due on loans made directly to minority farmers. 120%?
More by private lenders through USDA loan guarantee programs, the additional 20% would cover taxes associated with debt relief.
Republican reps Glenn Grotham of Wisconsin and Andrew Clyde of Georgia said it was divisive and possibly illegal to focus on socially disadvantaged farmers.
Quote, we are going to have to have loan forgiveness.
Quote, we are going to have loan forgiveness on farms based on ethnicity.
I will highlight the racist, socially disadvantaged farmers provision.
This should be a clear violation of the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
And I call on the Department of Justice to investigate, if it becomes law, federal aid dollars.
Should be colorblind, end quote.
Well, it's certainly true if you say that only black people get these particular handouts.
I think even in woke America under Biden and Harris, as far as I can tell, that's still against the law.
What percentage of farmers do you think are black in the United States of America?
Less than 1%, half percent, something like that.
So in 1920, roughly one in every six farmers was black.
Today, less than 2% of U.S.
farms have black operators.
Black farms are one-fourth of the size of the average U.S.
farm, with smaller sales, and they are located mostly in the South.
Racism.
There you go.
Okay, so they're all going to just... 120%!
Wow.
Well, okay.
Well, I hope they're licking their chops.
And you and I, we just have to work a little bit harder, make those tax payments a little bit quicker, and wait for good things to come to those who wait.
Well, there's a story about New York City schools.
This caught my attention.
New York City students have filed a lawsuit on Tuesday that accuses the United States' largest public school system, that's New York City, of perpetuating racism via a flawed admissions process for selective programs, and it favors white students.
The lawsuit in state court argues that a rigged system begins sorting children academically when they are as young as four years old using criteria that disproportionately benefit white students while it disproportionately benefits smart students.
Including Asians.
Primarily Asians.
Primarily Asians, but no, no, no.
So, Mark Rosenbaum of the pro bono law firm Public Counsel says racism thrives in New York City through its school system because it's a selection process that weeds out more black underachievers than white.
He said, this is the first lawsuit of its kind in the nation to secure for the children of New York the constitutional right to an anti-racist education.
Now, did you know that was a constitutional right?
I did not!
Well, I didn't know that either.
That's news to me.
I bet that would be news to James Madison, too.
And approximately 1 million students in this system.
And the lawsuit also faults the school's curriculum, arguing that students of color learn that civilization is equated with whiteness, that history is taught from a Eurocentric point of view.
I bet these days it's taught from an absolutely strained and belabored non-white point of view.
Also, the lawsuit points out the school system is majority black and Latina, but most teachers and administrators are white, And I guess they'll insist that that be changed too.
But as I say, this was a lesson in Constitutional law to me that I will never forget.
Students in America have a constitutional right to an anti-racist education.
A couple years ago there was a story we talked about where they complained...
When I say they, there were complaints that teachers are too white.
Do you remember that?
I think that's something like 86.
That happens all the time.
It happens all the time.
There was this conscious effort, and this was before the George Floyd stuff.
This was teachers looked at themselves and you think, you know, teachers are the wokest profession, public school teachers.
And yet, again, they felt the need to point out just how wickedly white they were.
I mean, what can you do in terms of indulgences if you're, I mean, I've always kind of wrapped my mind around that.
Like if you're a white liberal, And you believe all this stuff.
A, how can you marry another white person and perpetuate whiteness via your children?
Good question.
And then B, if you are saddled and if you are contemplating this constitutional right that people are claiming to an anti-racist education every day, if you're a teacher, a white teacher, wouldn't you want to do everything you could to remove Impediments to black and people of color?
In other words, remove yourself.
Yes!
Voluntarily take yourself out of the workforce so that you no longer perpetuate whiteness in that vocation.
Well, the logical conclusion, of course, is that we should all take ourselves out of the world because simply by breathing we perpetuate whiteness.
But no, they never seem to do that.
Not even the wokest among them say, you know, I'm going to step aside and let a wonderful BIPOC take my place.
In any case, moving on to Baltimore, Baltimore.
Last week, Mr. Kersey, you and I talked about a student whose mother is named Tiffany France.
The student himself remains unnamed.
And it came to light that in his three and a half years of high school in Baltimore, Her son had passed just three courses and had failed 22 with a GPA of 0.13.
Now, Tiffany France's son was absent for 272 days in the first three years.
And since the typical academic year is about 180 days, we were trying to figure out what the percentages was last time we talked about this.
It would mean that he failed to show up almost exactly half the time.
Played hooky about half the time, but he still passed three courses.
I think this guy's a budding genius.
I think, gosh, you know, I think he'd make a great crack cocaine dealer.
He must be pretty smart.
In any case, this student has a class rank in his school of 62 out of 120.
In other words, he's almost spot on at the median with a GPA of 0.13.
of 0.13. Now at the school of the 434 students enrolled in 2019, two tested
proficient in math and two in English.
I wonder if it's the same two.
The school is 97% black, by the way.
Somebody looked at the great schools and I believe it's rated zero out of 10.
On what?
In desirability to have your kids sent there based on the overall ability of the students.
Aggregated, of course.
I was thinking about something as you were talking about him being tardy for so long, Mr. Taylor.
Do you think he went to the Freddie Gray Empowerment Center?
During those, uh, the time away from class?
Gosh, and well, no, that's, uh, I somehow think probably not.
I don't think he wants empowerment.
I think he just wants a good time playing hooky.
But in any case, uh, if you were to look up the spending per student at this school, now there is a ranking of the 100 largest school districts in the country.
And of these 100, Baltimore ranks number five.
It's right at the top.
Baltimore splashes out $16,000 per student per year.
$16,000.
Now, interestingly enough, a little more data on the Baltimore school system.
COVID has not been kind to the Baltimore district.
The shift to virtual learning brought about by the pandemic has caused the course failure rate to nearly double.
For grades two through five from 2019-2020, guess what the failure rate rose from?
And two, just out of curiosity.
Failure rate rose from, I would say, 75% to 90%.
Oh gosh, not as bad as that.
Come on, this guy managed to pass two courses without even showing up.
It went from 30% to 55%.
In grades, but you're closer on grades 6-12.
In grades 6-12 last year, when there was in-person instruction, the failure rate on courses was 38%.
Now it is 60%.
Wow.
60%.
And furthermore, now this is pretty good too, the daily attendance rate for the virtual courses is 40-50%.
That means 50-60% are playing hooky.
to 50%. That means 50 to 60% are playing hooky.
What are they doing?
Well, they're just staying at home, being confined, not giving each other COVID.
Watching Netflix?
Who knows what they're doing.
I don't think they're listening to Radio Renaissance.
They might learn something if they did.
Now, the whole school district, I just happened to take a look.
It is 77% black, 14% Hispanic.
That's right.
Whites, 8%.
8% white.
I wonder what those white people are like.
They would have stories to tell.
I think it'd be very interesting to talk to some high school kid who goes to a Baltimore public school who is white and Asians are 1%.
Mmm, poor boys.
But there you go.
Yes, for boys and girls.
Now, moving, leaping in a single bound over large buildings and even the Rocky Mountains all the way to California.
We have another school story for you.
We were talking about what's going to happen if white people believe all this stuff and they internalize it and they digest it and they realize, I'm wicked.
What do I do?
City Journal has a must-read article with the title, Revenge of the Gods.
California's proposed ethics studies curriculum urges students to chant to the Aztec deity of human sacrifice.
Now, have you seen the Mel Gibson film Apocalypto?
I have.
I have.
It's a beautiful film.
It's a tough film to watch.
Leaves nothing to the imagination.
No, that is the world before white people came to the North American, South American continent.
That's the one that they want to bring back in California.
They want to resurrect it.
Next week, the California Department of Education will vote on a new statewide ethnic studies curriculum that advocates for the decolonization of American society and elevates Aztec religious symbolism.
All in the service of what City Journal calls left-wing political ideology, the program is called the Ethnic Studies Model Curriculum, seeks to extend the left's cultural dominance of California's public school system to a point where, in theoretical terms, the new Ethnic Studies Curriculum is based on the Pedagogy of the Oppressed, developed by Marxist theoretician Palio, I'm not going to try and pronounce his last name, but he's a Marxist theoretician, who argued that students must be educated about their oppression in order to attain That's got the basis covered.
develop the capacity to overthrow their oppressors.
Following this dialectic, the model curriculum instructs teachers to help students quote challenge racist
bigoted discriminatory and paralystic colonial beliefs and quote and critique quote
white supremacy racism and other forms of power and oppression. So that's got the
basis. The original co-chair of the ethnic studies model curriculum is a gentleman by the name
of R. Tolteca. I'm not going to try I'm going to try and pronounce his last name.
Sorry to our Spanish listeners, I don't want to butcher it.
He developed much of the material regarding early American history.
In his book, Rethinking Ethnic Studies, which is cited throughout the curriculum, he argues that the United States was founded on, quote, a Eurocentric, white supremacist, racist, anti-black, anti-indigenous, capitalist, classicist, patriarchal, sexist, and misogynistic Misogynistic.
Sorry.
Heteropatriarchal, homophobic, and anthropocentric paradigm brought from Europe.
Anthropocentric, huh?
That means humans came first.
We actually killed a few animals.
Yes.
End quote.
So the document claims that whites began, quote, grabbing the land, hatching hierarchies, and, quote, developing for Europe whiteness, which created excess wealth that became the basis for the capitalistic economy.
So the religious narrative is even more disturbing.
He developed a related Mandela, claiming that white Christians committed theosite against indigenous tribes, killing their gods, replacing them with Christianity.
White settlers thus established a regime of quote, I've never even encountered this word before.
The way that it is.
It's a derivative of colonization.
Dehumanization and genocide characterized by, quote, explicit erasure and replacement of holistic indigeneity and humanity.
Well, no, let's just step back a bit.
These guys are writing a curriculum for California schools.
And California schools, I believe, are about 25% white at this point, the public school system.
So, here's what he writes.
According to the ethnic studies curriculum is to quote name speak to resist and transform the hegemonic eurocentric
neocolonial condition and a posture of transformational resistance
The ultimate goal is to decolonize american society and establish a new regime of counter genocide and counter hegemony
Which will replace white christian culture and lead to the quote
regeneration of indigenous epistemic and cultural future
Futurity?
End quote.
Again, a lot of these words, we talk about this stuff like tropes and all this BS.
This is just littered with nothing more than a terrifying reality of what's coming.
So, they're going to bring back human sacrifice while they're at it?
They're going to have the students chant to the gods.
What's the... Quetzalcoatl?
Quetzalcoatl.
These names are, again, thank God the Spanish came and they got rid of all this nonsense.
But, again, they're trying to, by doing these chants to these Aztec gods, Healing epistemologies and a revolutionary spirit.
In particular, the Aztec deity of war and inspired hundreds of thousands of human sacrifices.
Finally, the chant comes to a climax with the request, Mr. Taylor, for, quote, liberation, transformation, and decolonization.
After which, students shout, Panche Be, Panche Be, in pursuit of ultimate critical consciousness.
Well, that'll cure sexism and homophobia for sure.
I think it also has a chance of curing anthropocentric paradigm that pervades the land of California.
But now, this has not yet been adopted, right?
Nope, not yet!
It's coming up next week.
Well, Mr. Kersey, you have an assignment.
Follow the vote and let us know.
I will follow the vote.
You have an assignment.
I will follow the vote.
Okay.
We'll have to see how it worked out.
After all that wind up, they voted it down.
I don't think they're going to.
We know the conditions in California are blowing in a prevailing wind back toward Aztec civilization.
Well, you know, California is the home to many, many racists.
And did you know that Apple is a racist company?
Katrina Parrott.
This is the new version of Hidden Figures, by the way.
Katrina Parrott.
In 2013, her oldest daughter came home from college and lamented that she couldn't express herself through emoji with skin tones that matched her own.
Now, smiling face.
That smiling face is yellow.
She wants a brown smiling face.
So, Katrina Pirate built and launched iDiversicons, an iPhone app that allowed users to copy and paste emoji with five distinct skin tones into their messages.
She began pumping her savings into the app's growth and her early success turned to heartbreak when Apple and other technology companies incorporated skin tones options into their own operating systems, making her app obsolete.
Oh, now don't laugh!
I'm sorry to laugh.
She was innovating.
Yes, she was innovating.
Yes, yes, yes.
Leaving her $200,000 in the hole.
Oh, poor dear.
Well, she ain't taking this lying down.
She is suing Apple for copyright infringement.
Of course.
Apple lawyers have argued that copyright does not protect the idea of applying five skin tones to emojis.
Ideas are not copyrightable.
They're right about that.
Ideas can be patented, but they can't be copyrighted.
And Apple, in its court filing, says it developed its own diverse skin tone emojis independently and did not copy her words.
Well, you know, I'm sure when the truth comes out, when the truth comes out, as it did, how long did it take for NASA to really recognize these hidden figures, ladies?
What?
Oh gosh, 40, 45, 50 years?
You know, it was actually 47 years because it was a couple years just before the 50th anniversary of Apollo.
I bet you, I bet you that 20 years from now.
They will be renaming the Apple headquarters the Katrina Parrot Center for Diversity.
Her contribution to the wealth of Apple will become known.
Just like the moonshot couldn't happen without those hidden figures, Apple's success couldn't have happened without Katrina Parrot.
There's a great story, Mr. Taylor, I'd like to bring up.
Apple's workforce as of 2020 is 90% black.
That number drops to 3% when looking at leadership roles.
Its share of black technical workers remain flat at 6% from the end of 2013 through the end of 2017.
Now, how much Asians?
Do we have that figure?
That's not in this story.
Those don't qualify as minorities.
Not in this case.
Yes, honorary white folks.
Honorary honkies.
But now moving on to a different city in New York City.
Life in San Francisco.
KPIX TV is a TV station in San Francisco and it had crack reporter Don Ford reporting in the Twin Peaks neighborhood last Wednesday.
He was investigating a series of car break-ins.
Well, he's out there about to interview somebody and a white luxury sedan with four men inside pulled up.
Three guys jumped out, says Ford.
One had a gun.
Put it in my face and said, we're taking the camera.
Well, let's not get this guy excited, I said to myself.
He's got a gun and I don't.
So you take the camera.
It's yours, buddy, he said.
And Ford was just preparing to interview a homeowner about these various robberies in the neighborhood when it all happened.
And the homeowner said, I just looked and I said, I'm not going to get shot today.
And so he buggered off.
All this in broad daylight, of course.
Now, the reporter says the lads pulled a Glock on him.
Now, I'm not sure I'd be checking out the brand if I were looking down the barrel.
I mean, what's he gonna do?
Hey, hey, nice Glock you got.
Something with the Smith & Wesson, not a Glock.
Come on.
He's gonna say, hey, nice Glock.
Is that a Model 22?
Model 29?
Yeah.
And have a little discussion about this nice piece you got.
You got a Glock 20.
You got a, you got a, I like that.
10 millimeter action.
Yes, yes.
Well, so I don't know.
I guess this guy must be a real gun fancier if he's checking out the brand while he's staring out the barrel.
But Supervisor Raphael Mandelman, who serves the metro area's District 8, which includes Twin Peaks, he tweeted that the incident is, quote, ridiculous and unacceptable, but not entirely unexpected in San Francisco in 2021.
Now, we have spoken many times about why it's not unexpected in San Francisco in 2021.
Won't go into that too much, but Just as a side note, lawmakers defunded the SFPD by $25 million, and that means they could probably use about 11% of their officers.
That's about 167 officers.
Because of these budget cuts, companies are closing up shop because, as I said before, you can go in and clean them out.
Shoplifting is no longer a serious offense.
And on top of this, there's an exodus of residents who are leaving San Francisco.
Do you think, Mr. Kersey, we have a new Baltimore or Detroit in the making?
Parts of it.
I mean, again, you're talking about a city that's less than 6%, probably going to be about 5% even less during the next census, even though they do have a black mayor.
They have a black mayor?
Yes, yes they do.
Now, I believe you had another heartbreaking story about a banjo player.
Yeah, we'll just be brief because this is just sad.
Brief is fine.
Mumford & Son banjoist decided to tweet out, his name is Winston Marshall.
Mumford & Son is a pretty cool band.
He announced that he's going to step away from the popular band after backlash over simply complimenting an anti-anti-pub book.
Written by conservative author Andy Neo.
Quote, over the past few days I have come to better understand the pain caused by the book I endorsed.
I have offended not only a lot of people I don't know, but also those closest to me,
including my bandmates, and for that I am truly sorry.
As a result of my actions I am taking time away from the band to examine my blind spots.
End quote.
And this is just for saying that the book was okay?
Yep.
He said, in a now-deleted tweet that sparked outrage, Marshall congratulated Neo for writing, unmasked, inside Antifa's radical plan to destroy democracy.
Marshall, who had less than 8,000 followers as of Wednesday morning, called the book important and praised the conservative author.
He said, quote, finally had the time to read your important book.
You're a brave man, end quote.
And of course, Andy Neo is a brave man.
Yes.
I believe the bravest man in America.
Oh, I think he's remarkable.
We have a review of his book at Ameren.com.
Who wrote it?
Robert Hampton wrote it.
That's going to be worth reading.
It's worth reading.
The book really just sounds very, very courageous.
Do we have time for one more story here?
One more.
Okay, this has to do with Samuel Paty.
Do you remember him?
I do.
Paty, he is the high school teacher who was beheaded on the streets of France by an 18-year-old of Chechen descent, Abdullah Anzolov.
That was back in October 16.
There have been some new developments, but I will go over what happened and bring our listeners up to date.
He killed him, beheaded him with a meat cleaver.
He shouted, Allahu Akbar.
And he posted on Twitter an image of Patty's head, right there on the cobblestones, along with a message, In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful.
I like this, the most merciful.
To Macron, Emmanuel Macron, leader of the infidels, I executed one of your hellhounds who dared to belittle Muhammad.
He claimed responsibility for the attack just after in an audio message in which he said he is ready to be a shaheed, a martyr, and that he avenged the Prophet upon Samuel Patee who had showed him in an insulting manner in class.
He said, brothers, pray Allah accepts me as a martyr.
What has it turned out?
A girl in Samuel Patee's high school class had said that Patee showed an image depicting the Prophet Muhammad during a lesson on free speech.
And that Paddy had asked Muslim pupils to leave the class before he showed the image in which he appeared in the satirical magazine Charlie Hebdo.
You'll recall Charlie Hebdo, a dozen of its employees were slaughtered by a gang of Muslims for depicting the Prophet in what I would agree is a rather demeaning pose.
But that's what we do in the West and they don't seem to like it.
Well, So she claimed that she made a fuss about the lesson.
She claimed that this is what happened.
Made a fuss about the lesson.
And it's her father who started an online hate campaign against Paty.
And Abdullah Ansaroff answered the call.
Well, he was shot dead by the police shortly after he beheaded Paty.
But Ansaroff came to France as a refugee 12 years ago at age 6.
So he picked up all his anti-French hatred while living in France.
Easy enough to do.
Well, President Emmanuel Macron then went on to defend the cartoons, and the fact that he did so, this sparked mass protests, boycotts of French goods in many Muslim-majority countries, and after Emmanuel Macron's comments on the Paddy killing, Muslims murdered three people during a service in a Catholic Church in Nice.
That'll show them.
That'll show those Christians.
Well, Anzarov's body was sent back to Chechnya to be buried.
Hundreds of people attended the funeral to pay homage to this 18-year-old who decapitated the French school teacher.
The body was paraded through the village of Shalashi in central Chechnya in a profession of hundreds, mostly young men, chanting prayers to the village cemetery and shouting Allahu Akbar.
Local authorities had to set up roadblocks near the village to prevent more people from attending.
As the head of the Shalashi, that's the name of the town, the administration was quoted as saying, He is a hero for the whole Islamic world.
Now Chechnya's dictator, Ramzan Kadyrov, he put all the blame on France's secularism and President Emmanuel Macron for allowing images of the Prophet Muhammad as a provocation and an attack on the faith.
Well, and he blasted what Macron called the development of a counter-society, etc, etc.
Well, the rest of the story is, as it turns out, the unnamed girl has now admitted that she made it all up.
She didn't even attend the class.
And what happened is, she wanted to explain to her father why she didn't want to explain to her father that she'd been suspended for not attending lessons.
She told her father that she had been angry about the teacher for asking the Muslim children to stand in the corridor while he showed the pictures, and that he had therefore suspended her for class for two days.
Well, she was suspended, alright, but she was suspended because she had repeated absences.
So all of this was phony baloney from the beginning.
It was a fake hate crime.
That's how it usually is, Mr. Taylor.
I'm sure you're right.
No, I'm such a naive.
Sometimes I believe this stuff.
So it was just like Tawana Brawley.
Remember Tawana Brawley stayed out all night, didn't dare explain to her stepdad, I believe it was, what he was up to, what she'd been up to.
Cause she, you know, she might get the back of the hand.
And so she made all these phony claims about having been raped and molested and have swastikas carved on her body and charcoal by white police officers.
Oh boy, but I'm afraid we've come to the end of our time.
As usual, it rushes up upon us, and so I will let you, Mr. Kersey, have the last word.
For Jared Taylor, this is Paul Kersey.
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