Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to the latest episode of Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and today is April 22nd, Year of Our Lord 2021.
And as usual, we've had a busy week. But we'll start with a listener comment.
A listener was talking about our last podcast in which we pointed out that when people start, well, when prosecutors stop arresting for crimes, the crime rate goes down.
Well, I suppose we must have expressed ourselves ambiguously because our commenter says, If you don't arrest people for crime, then crime rates go down?
This seems incorrect to me.
Crime rates are not about arrest.
Do you mean that when a DA announces that certain crimes will not be prosecuted, then they just won't be counted anymore?
Yes.
That's exactly what you mean.
That's exactly what we mean.
I mean, for heaven's sake, I don't know, homosexual acts used to be crimes.
They're not anymore, so that crime rate has just disappeared.
And if smoking marijuana is no longer a crime, there'll be no more arrests for that.
That crime disappeared.
And if shoplifting is not going to be prosecuted, that crime just disappears too.
Doesn't mean people stop doing it.
Think about how many DAs won't be able to get pleas down to just possession of marijuana, or a small amount.
You know, a lot of these big cities you hear about, Mr. Taylor, and listeners all across the world, you hear they have to plea down to just possession of marijuana because they can't get, they're worried about a, oh gosh, what's the word?
Well, that's part of it.
You can't try everybody because the court system would just completely collapse.
Correct.
So, yes, our listener is, of course, absolutely correct.
Just because you no longer treat public urination as a crime doesn't mean it's going to stop happening.
In fact, it's going to happen a lot more frequently because nobody's going to be punished for it.
So, there you go.
That is the decline on which we now find ourselves.
Now, of course, the big news the last few days was the verdict in the Derek Chauvin trial.
We won't go into much detail about this because everybody's writing about it and talking about it.
I will say only that I predicted from the start that it would be impossible for Derek Chauvin to get a fair trial.
After record-breaking worldwide, practically, riots and demonstrations, there was no jury anywhere, anywhere in the United States, that was going to acquit.
And I was not there in the courtroom.
I cannot claim to have heard all the testimony, although I followed it pretty closely.
And it seems to me that if he had had a fair trial, There would have not been a unanimous jury to find that he displayed a depraved mind with his disregard for human life in his treatment of George Floyd.
That's about all I'm going to say about it, but the jurors of course got the message that if they didn't acquit, then there was going to be hell to pay.
Just as there was in 1992 when jurors acquitted police officers on their arrest, somewhat forceful arrest, of motorist Rodney King.
back in 1991, and Los Angeles erupted to the tune of, uh, I think it was about 4,000 businesses looted, burned, etc., and the worst civil disturbances since the New York City draft riots of 1863.
So, the jurors got the message.
If you do not do what the lynch mob is howling for, well, then there'll be the devil to pay, and so you better do it.
Now, as far as the reactions to this, I thought it was quite edifying.
In Minneapolis, there were blacks running around with bullhorns.
You know, it seems to me every lefty black seems to be born with a bullhorn in his hand.
I've never even touched one, much less used one.
You get a discount based on melanin, I hear.
Ah, maybe that's it.
Maybe that's it.
The melanin discount on bullhorns.
And they were saying such things as, they gonna let us burn this whole motherfucker to the ground.
Well, they're right.
They let them do just about anything they want.
And another one on a bullhorn.
We need to be going way beyond voting at this point.
We need to be coming out here every single day if that's what it takes.
If we don't change laws and we don't attack this system from every single fucking angle we can.
That sounds like it probably includes violence.
It sure does.
And this person, with this person's bullhorn, went on to say, we are never going to be satisfied.
Now that seems to me, that should have been the headline of the New York Times.
Front page.
Every day, in fact.
We are never going to be satisfied.
Never a truer word was said.
So, ladies and gentlemen, we've been warned.
They are never going to be satisfied.
Now, of course, in New York City, this got a little bit of dissident news source attention, but there was a mob of blacks roaring up and down the sidewalk, telling white people who were enjoying dinner outside, telling them, stay the fuck out of New York.
They were chanting this.
Here, you just imagine having a pleasant dinner, perhaps with a glass of wine, and you get a mob of blacks saying, stay the fuck out of New York.
We don't want your money.
We don't want you here.
We don't want your fucking taquerias owned by fucking white men.
I'm surprised they knew the word taqueria.
A lot of profanity in what you're quoting today.
I'm afraid there is.
I'm afraid there is.
Well, I just like to quote the people as they speak.
Of course, there's one word that we as white people are never allowed to pronounce.
And so I beautifully bow the head to that great icon of proper speech behavior.
And I don't say that one, but when it comes to mere profanity, I do.
I just quote them as they speak.
So anyway, These were some of the consequences of this verdict.
Now, of course, the consequence of this will roll on and on and on for many years.
The fact that if you get enough people to behave in as wild and as mayhem-like way as possible, you can get a jury to do pretty much whatever you like.
That is what the message is, and that is what the message the whole world got.
Now, I believe, Mr. Kersey, you have a report on what the new rules are for Whitey.
If Whitey wants to go bend the knee at the altar of St.
George Floyd, there's certain things that he must bear in mind.
Probably about two months ago, we discussed what life is like at George Floyd's, where if you remember, it was a detailed analysis of about three days, uh, multiple shootings, scores of casings found, people shot, police told not to enter.
So I think a fit celebration of the life of George Floyd.
It's a, it's a fitting.
Exactly.
That's the, uh, what's the great French word?
Denouement.
Correct.
Uh, that's the denouement to George Floyd's existence on earth.
Well, He's got another postscript.
Story from Fox News.
Headline, Minneapolis George Floyd Square features special instructions for white people.
Whites who want to visit George Floyd Square, the intersection where the 46 year old black man died last May, have to heed special instructions.
East 38th Street and Chicago Avenue.
This is where everyone's going to be taking pilgrimages to.
Mr. Taylor, I'm sure you have yours planned here in the next couple months.
I don't know if I got to follow special rules.
Of course, we know that this area, where this is where Floyd was, where he died of his fentanyl overdose when Officer Derek Chauvin was pressing his knee on Floyd's back, has been converted into a memorial and renamed George Floyd Square.
A sign near the entrance of the square welcomes visitors to, quote, a sacred space for community, public grief, and protest, end quote.
The sign notes that this is the area where Mr. Floyd, quote, took his last breath under the knee of Chauvin.
Obviously, the sign urges visitors then to, quote, honor the space as a place to connect and grieve as caring human beings, end quote.
But there's a special set of instructions for white people.
You have to, quote, de-center and, quote, come to listen, learn, mourn, and witness, quote, if you're a white person entering George Floyd Square.
What does de-centering mean, I wonder?
That means pretend not to be white?
I don't know what that means.
I think that's a term for meditation, maybe from yoga.
You have to de-center yourself.
You have to uncouple yourself from the metaphysical constructs of whiteness.
I don't know.
I'm already excluded.
I don't know how to de-center.
I'm stuck right in my own very self.
Quote, remember you were here to be, I'm sorry, quote, remember you were here to support, not to be supported.
Hmm.
White people are asked to, quote, contribute to the energy of the space rather than drain it.
Quote, any processing must be brought to other white folks so that BIPOC, we know that's a famous acronym for Black and Indigenous People of Color, are not harmed. If white visitors... That's right, if there
are any Eskimos walking around, you've got to be particularly careful with them. That's
right. If white visitors see their fellow white folks doing problematic things, they are encouraged
to, quote, speak up with compassion, to take the burden off of black folks and our siblings or
color whenever appropriate.
So there's a sick in there.
It should be of color.
White people are encouraged to, quote, engage rather than escalate so that it can be a learning moment rather than a disruption, end quote.
So again, this was an autonomous zone.
We know that there's concrete barriers set up.
Traffic is not allowed to go through this autonomous zone.
And gang activity, drug dealing, and gun violence have basically driven whatever Lawful business activities once existed in this area to a standstill of lawlessness.
You don't happen to know how Cup Foods is doing these days, do you?
No, I don't.
That's a place that they tried to pass that phony $20 bill, I suspect.
Well, I don't know.
Maybe they're just doing gangbuster business, you know, selling George Floyd Memorial cups of coffee, but we'll see.
Perhaps they got a hold of his wardrobe and they were able to sell off George Floyd worn shirts and shorts and paraphernalia.
But anyway, yes, yes.
And of course, in the meantime, there's yet another celebration of the life of George Floyd, and that is the people who struck the Ghetto Lottery.
What was it, $27 million that his family collected?
Before the trial started.
Yeah, that's pretty good haul.
$27 million in return for a 46-year-old drug addict deadbeat who spent his life shuffling around begging the family for money.
I wonder if they would make a trade.
If somebody told them, look, you give the $27 million back, you can get George Floyd back from the grave.
What do you think their answer would be?
They would quickly de-center themselves from the conversation.
I think you're right.
In any case, well, yes, now we move on to Makia Bryant.
Now, Makia is spelled, I don't know if I'm pronouncing it correctly because I don't know how to pronounce these apostrophes, but it's M-A-apostrophe, Kia Bryant.
Now, what's with these apostrophes, Mr. Kersey?
I mean, why not start using at signs?
Or, I don't know, maybe a square root symbol.
What do you think?
Don't you think, I don't know, Kanisha root of Lashonda?
I would think as many exclamation points within the name would probably be the best way to boast that black self-esteem.
Well, you know, I was just thinking the very same thing.
I think my next boy, I'm going to call him, awesome!
Exclamation mark.
Maybe three exclamation marks.
Maybe the upside down exclamation point, like in Spanish.
Oh, yeah.
Bilingual.
That would be even more awesome.
Well anyway, Makia.
Makia Bryant.
A resident of Columbus, Ohio.
Police answered a 911 call in which someone claimed that one of the ladies was swinging a knife and attacking folks with it and Makia was about to stab a black teenage girl.
She'd already gone after one and who had knocked her down and so white officer Nicholas Reardon fired a few fatal shots and that of course means that everybody's howling about police racism.
They very quickly released the body cam stuff.
It's about time they figured out how to do that.
Whenever there's all this yowling about police racism, they quickly get it out on air, but that doesn't seem to make any difference.
Here's a guy.
There's a woman.
She's obviously got a knife in her hand.
She has tried to stab one woman.
She's going after another, and a white police officer stops them.
Well, State Attorney General's Office is conducting an independent investigation, and then the results of the investigation will go to the Franklin County Grand Jury.
Then there will be a police department review, and there are protests all over town.
And Interim Police Chief Michael Woods said this.
I understand the outrage and emotion around this incident.
A teenage girl is dead and she's dead at the hands of a police officer.
Well, wait a minute.
Where is the outrage?
I mean, aren't police supposed to stop this kind of thing from happening?
Now, I think Jen Psaki, is that how you pronounce it?
Is it a silent P or is it a pronounced P?
The spokesperson for the president.
Jen Psaki?
I believe that's correct.
Psaki.
All right.
Jen Psaki.
On Wednesday, she said that President Biden had been briefed on this latest tragedy and added, Our focus is on working to address systemic racism and implicit bias head-on.
What?
What's this got to do with anything?
I mean, a police officer stops a criminal from killing somebody.
I guess only because he's white.
Now, if the police officer had been black and shot her, that would have been okay.
And as long as he's white, should he just sort of stand by and watch this woman stab people to death?
Would that really mean black lives matter?
What's going on here?
But as soon as a white police officer and a black perp are involved, then There's the ugly image of systemic racism that's got to be dealt with.
Implicit bias, structural inequality, you name it, the legacy of Jim Crow.
I know we don't want to spend too much time on this, but this one I don't think you mentioned this, but this happened at exactly the same moment that the Chauvin verdict was released.
That's right.
Well, I don't think they were celebrating the verdict, but maybe they were.
You know, celebrations take strange forms among strange tribes.
Perhaps one of the girls that was being stabbed actually was a little aware of Mr. Floyd's past criminal acts, and she was upset that Chauvin was found guilty.
That would astonish me, Mr. Kersey.
I admired the breadth and depth of your imagination, however.
In any case, you know, Jen Psaki, she goes on saying, of course, We are concentrated on passing laws and legislation that will put much-needed reforms into place at police departments across the country.
Now, what is the reform that's needed on account of this?
Huh?
What's the reform?
In other words, I guess white people are just supposed to never shoot a black person.
I think that's the reform.
Let black girls stab black girls.
Yes, let black girls stab black girls.
At least white people must do that.
But anyway, Yes, now speaking of Black Lives Matter and oh they matter so dearly, I believe you had a story about a Black Lives protest that did a 180 as soon as we found out that the dead person was not black.
Yeah, some BLM protesters in Minnesota dropped to a knee and set off to march over a fatal police shooting only to return when they learned it was a white carjacker.
Who had fired at police?
Dozens of people protesting outside governor Tim Walz's mansion in St. Paul on Sunday were filmed by a Fox 9
That's an affiliate there in St. Paul Reporter as they knelt for a moment of silence over initial
rumors about Sunday's 3 p.m. Fatal shooting Protesters so he tweeted out quote protesters kneel after
hearing there was an officer involved shooting in Burnsville moments ago
So...
This was a caught on camera armed carjacking in the suburbs.
Quote, this information has not been confirmed, but the group says they're heading there, end quote.
So you've got, you have this organization that's ready to mobilize individuals at the moment.
A moment, the whisper of a thrilling white on black killing transpires so they can go get their dopamine hit.
On the basis of the wildest rumor.
But of course as soon as you find out that the dead perp is a white man, oh that life doesn't matter.
Here we go.
The man was killed is believed to be a white man in his 20s who had stolen a car from a woman at gunpoint and repeatedly shot at cops as they chased him.
Camera footage shows the suspect leaping out of the still-moving stolen car, then running into the road and seemingly pointing his gun at an approaching SUV before he was shot by multiple pursuing officers.
The BLM marchers, the local story says, riled up by the police-involved deaths of Floyd and Daunte Wright, soon appeared to get word that the latest shooting was not one fit for protest.
They turned back and instead headed to Brooklyn Center, the city where Wright died, because they needed more information about what happened in Burnsville first.
So, white lives.
Well, I mean, that guy deserved to be shot as far as I'm concerned, and it doesn't seem to me that white privilege did him one bit of good.
It also doesn't seem to me that you ever hear white people defending white criminals.
Never!
Never!
I mean, this is one of the things I love where Steve Saylor always points out.
This Dante Wright guy had multiple warrants out for some violent crime.
George Floyd was in jail for putting a gun into the belly of a pregnant woman during a home invasion in 2009.
That's why he left Texas to go live in Minnesota.
None of that matters.
None of that matters.
Well, shifting gears here, did you know that someone by the name of Nivean Petit-Phelps, she is accused of threatening to kill Vice President Kamala Harris?
According to a criminal complaint filed by the Secret Service, she filmed herself complaining about the current administration and threatened to kill the Vice President.
Age 39, she sent videos to her husband, who is currently in prison in Crawfordville, Florida.
Just keeping it all in the family.
She sent five videos and two photos to her husband, and she sent them using something called J-Pay.
I bet J stands for jail.
J-PAY.
It's a prison computer application that allows inmates and their families to share media files with each other.
Isn't that heartwarming?
It is.
Well, in a video dated February 13th, she said this.
Kamala Harris, you gonna die.
Your days are numbered.
Someone paid me $53,000 just to fuck you up and I'm gonna do the job, okay?"
And she also sent her husband photos.
One.
One showed Phelps holding a pistol next to a target with bullet holes in it.
So apparently she was armed and knew how to send lead downrange.
Wow.
Yeah.
So this all sounds like serious business.
Well, what does she have against Kamala?
What could she possibly have?
Well, she says she doesn't believe Harris is actually black.
That's the punchline.
That's the punchline.
She's not actually black.
She's not black enough.
She's a fraud.
So there you go.
So Nivean doesn't think Kamala is truly black.
Fraudulent blackness.
Well, insufficient blackness.
Well, she's been arrested and held ordered without bond.
Turns out that Neveon is a licensed practical nurse and she had a job at the Florida Department of Health working in the ambulatory care center in Jackson Memorial in Miami.
Well, it turns out she's probably going to lose her job.
Now, yes, I suspect most of our listeners have not heard about Nivean, but I bet you any amount of money if Nivean had been Nancy and was Caucasian, we'd have all heard about her.
There you go.
Now, back to the new wrinkles in American crime, American law enforcement in Chicago.
They've got a brilliant plan.
You could write a whole book about what's happened over the past five years in major American cities, where we've basically seen de-policing.
We've seen DAs just basically say, we're not going to prosecute shoplifting.
I think it was Dallas where the black DA said, $700 or less?
No, we're not worried about that.
Yeah, we're not worried about that.
I mean, shopkeepers might be, but we're not.
No, I think I read somewhere, I think it's Boston, actually.
It's $1,200 they're not worried about.
So, you basically have a situation where retailers, small business owners, you're screwed.
Like, what are you supposed to do if you have that type of situation take place?
Well, now in Chicago, let's add yet another story to the growing burgeoning list of criminal activity going unpunished.
Mayor Lori Lightfoot is considering a momentous change to the Chicago police procedure, requiring officers to get a supervisor's permission before beginning a foot chase.
This comes after the shooting death of Adam Toledo.
There have been so many of these shooting deaths recently.
This was the Hispanic guy, right?
That they said didn't have a gun, but he had a gun and he threw it.
Somebody had passed him a gun apparently after one of these.
It's a pretty Latin Kings guy.
Yeah, yeah.
Yes.
So here's what she said, quote, no one should die as a result of a foot chase.
End quote.
The mayor promised to announce details of a new policy soon.
The issue gained new urgency after an officer chased and fatally shot Toledo.
This 13 year old kid who was dumping what appears to be a firearm split second before he turns and raises his hand.
He was apparently handed the gun by Ruben Roman, who allegedly had just used it to fire five rounds at a passing vehicle.
What a lovely day in Chicago that must have been.
Apparently no one was hit.
Some personal injury lawyer said this at a news conference, quote, this is a tragedy that could have and should have been prevented had the police department clear procedures governing the use of lethal force against children during foot chases, end quote.
Now, I don't think police officers can actually tell if that's a child.
Excuse me, have you gone through puberty yet?
If not, I can't shoot you.
I can't arrest you.
Rewriting police policy on all foot chases has become a hot topic at City Hall.
One of the aldermen in Chicago says an official in the mayor's office told him officers could
soon be required prior to a foot chase to do what is now required before a vehicle chase
– get permission from higher-ups.
I mean, this is basically asking permission.
Can I be a policeman today or not?
Exactly.
Please?
Pretty please?
With sugar on top?
Yeah.
How's the visibility, you know?
Is it night time?
At that press conference, this is the final word from Mayor Lightfoot, who's probably my favorite mayor of any major city.
Well, a lesbian, negro, sorry.
I don't want people out there who are dangerous to think, well, if I just run, then I'm safe.
I can continue to wreak havoc.
horror story.
Quote, I don't want people out there who are dangerous to think, well, if I just run, then
I'm safe.
I can continue to wreak havoc.
We can't live in a world that we can't live in that world either.
Well, you gotta take your choice.
Either they can chase him or they can't.
You know, I can just imagine, you call up headquarters, hey boss, you get put on hold, you know, you get a little, I don't know, a little hold music while they consult and they get back to you.
By then, the perp's home, lying in bed, counting his money, for heaven's sake.
Guys, 800 yards away, 900 yards away.
Officer, is the perp white?
Oh yeah, by all means, go after him.
Okay, great.
That's really what it's going to boil down to.
No foot chases if the perp is black.
I mean, it's very simple.
It's very simple.
Never shoot if the perp is black.
Now that's going to be the solution.
Somebody is going to tumble to that eventually.
And you heard it first here, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen.
Don't chase.
Don't chase if he's black.
Don't shoot if he's black.
Don't do anything.
Don't arrest if he's black.
That's the only possible solution.
Well, what was that great Vox study that came out that showed in areas where there have been major Black Lives Matter protests that police shootings, police had gone down considerably, yet homicides had gone up?
Yes, way up.
Way up!
I think it was like a thousand to six thousand, uh, increases.
Just a shocking number.
Yes.
I think it was Heather McDonald, national treasurer, Heather McDonald, who calculated that because of all of this craziness, anti-police stuff, there've been about another, uh, an additional five or 6,000 homicides in the United States.
And 90% of them at least are black people, but those blacks just don't matter.
Those black lives don't matter.
So that's what happens, Mary Lightfoot, when police just say, Lori Lightfoot.
Lori Lightfoot.
Yes.
I thought you said Mayor Lightfoot.
Oh, I beg your pardon.
No, but what I was saying is that's what happens when you basically have a de-policing situation.
That's right.
There you go.
Congratulations.
Well, you know, it has occurred to her that if the word goes out, no foot chases, then, you know, every sprinter out there is home free.
Boy, oh boy.
You don't even have to be a sprinter.
You just have to be a jogger.
Just walk off.
No foot chasing.
I mean, can you chase if you don't break into a run?
Well, you could have that same cardiovascular efficiency as an Eric Garner.
That's right.
You could just walk off and waddle off.
I can't breathe, but hey, at least you got your loot.
That's right.
Well, here is a surprise for you.
I'm sure, Mr. Kersey, you're very familiar with Cornel West.
He is a professor.
He's bounced around from one end of the Ivy League to the other, always getting a larger salary when he moves from Harvard to Yale and back again.
I think he was at Princeton for a while.
He is a professor of the practice of public philosophy at Harvard.
Did you know there was such a thing?
No, no.
You learn something every day.
He practices philosophy publicly at Harvard.
Well, he co-authored an article for the Washington Post with Jeremy Tate, a, hold your breath, a white guy.
And I was very surprised to read this.
He says, and the title of this thing is, Howard University's removal of classics is a spiritual catastrophe.
Did you know that Howard University has dissolved its classics department?
I did not know that.
Yes, all those dead white males.
I mean, they finally got rid of all it, but What Cornel West says about this is, academia's continual campaign to disregard or neglect the classics is a sign of spiritual decay, moral decline, and a deep intellectual narrowness running amok.
That's Cornel West.
Those who commit this terrible act treat Western civilization as either irrelevant and not worthy of prioritization, or as harmful and worthy only of condemnation.
Wow!
Now, he goes on, he says, Sadly, in our culture's conception, the crimes of the West, which of course are numerous, have become so central that it's hard to keep track of the best of the West.
The crimes spring from certain philosophies and certain aspects of civilization, not all of them.
Well, but I mean, so much trouble to tell them apart, you know.
Come on, just get rid of them all!
I mean, if you've got to tell them apart, pitch it all out.
It's only white men.
He goes on to write, The Western canon is an extended dialogue among the creme de la creme of our civilization about the most fundamental questions.
Can you believe, can you believe that Cornel West is writing this?
It's the exact opposite of what that African immigrant wanted to do with the classics.
He was a Dominican.
He was a Dominican, okay.
He's a tenured professor at Harvard.
That's right.
I beg your pardon, at Princeton.
That's right.
He says, no, the classics are inherently white supremacist.
That's right.
Got to get rid of Socrates, got to get rid of Homer, got to get rid of Aristophanes.
Those guys are just poison and that's what has turned white people into the beasts they are.
Well, but here's the clincher, Mr. Kersey, and I knew you were waiting for this.
I'm waiting for the punchline.
The clincher argument that Cornel West and his pal Jeremy Tate trot out to defend Western civilization is Martin Luther King mentioned Socrates three times in his letter from Birmingham jail.
Three times.
That's it.
Well, mention Socrates.
Well, boy, that is 100% rehabilitation right there.
So that makes it okay.
A plagiarist, philandering, commie-quoted Socrates.
So that means the classics are okay.
There you go.
Well, so, it's a surprise.
But sure enough, you did have to fall back on Martin Luther King.
That's like the conservatives falling back on Martin Luther King when they say, well, no, no, we're not supposed to judge people according to their race.
Martin Luther King said so, so it's got to be right.
Homer and Virgil are saved, thanks to MLK.
Thanks to MLK.
Thanks to MLK.
Yes, yes, yes.
Boy, oh boy.
Well, we do have a good news story here.
As you know, the Department of Homeland Security, it reported that in the month of March, 172,000 people tried to cross the border from Mexico illegally.
A lot of them, of course, got through, and a lot, of course, are being held while their papers are being processed.
But this is a record.
A record.
15-year record.
Now, the Biden administration is now facing lawsuits over its unwillingness to send them back.
Including a suit from Texas and Missouri because the Biden administration ended the Trump-era migrant protection protocols, which kept the asylum seekers in Mexico while they waited their hearings.
A very, very important contribution to Western civilization, keeping them in Mexico.
The complaint says that the additional costs of housing, educating and providing health care and other social services For trafficking victims or illegal aliens have caused irreparable injury.
Two state economies.
At the same time, Republican Governor Kristi Noem vowed that South Dakota will not accept any illegals crossing into the country during the Biden administration's border crisis.
She says, South Dakota won't be taking any illegal immigrants that the Biden administration wants to relocate.
My message to legal immigrants, call me when you're an American.
I think you should be waiting a long time for that call.
But, you know, it depends on how quickly Biden can act.
Correct.
It could be tomorrow.
Yeah.
Now, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster issued an executive order on Monday forbidding the Biden administration of relocating unaccompanied migrant children to the state's foster homes and other facilities.
He says, keep them, Uncle Joe.
Put up a few in the White House.
Do you remember the Pope housed a few Syrians in the Vatican?
I don't ever remember what happened to them.
Did they convert to Christianity?
Are they in Cardinals now?
I don't think they did.
That was pretty exciting.
And I'm sure, I'm sure being the well-informed person that you are, you've been following the news about Patrisse Cullors.
I have.
The foundress, the co-foundress of Black Lives Matter.
I have, yes.
Yeah, pretty exciting news.
It was in the news not long ago that she bought a 1.4 million dollar home in the secluded area of California known as Topanga Canyon.
I've actually been through Topanga Canyon.
Really?
Tell us about, is that in the northern part of the state or the southern part?
It's in the southern part of the state.
Okay.
It's just north of Los Angeles.
Okay.
And it's this beautiful area with winding roads and very scenic.
Is that the 101?
I don't remember where it lies in relationship to the 101.
But it's an area where the population is less than 2% black.
That's it, okay.
Yes, well, black lives matter so long as they are far away.
Far away.
Now, this is one of three homes that she owns in the Los Angeles area.
Okay.
Yep, yep.
Well, you know, when you're in Portland, you need many homes.
In addition to a Georgia house that she and her spouse, likewise female, bought last year, she has been on what the New York Post calls a real estate buying binge that totals to more than three million dollars.
The Georgia property, it's near Atlanta, is what's known in the real estate lingo, but of course real estate lingo hoops up anything, you know, that isn't just a shack.
It's called a custom ranch.
Yeah.
Just what that means.
Does that mean something special?
I don't know what that means, but it's a custom ranch on 3.2 acres that has a private airplane hangar.
In case Patrice takes up flying.
Wait, 3.2 acres, is that even enough for a... Not a landing strip.
That's not enough for a landing strip.
So where's she going to taxi the airplane out?
That's a good question.
It's got an airplane hangar, but not enough for a taxi strip.
Or I don't know, maybe it's for helicopters.
In any case.
It's got an indoor pool and apparently an RV shop.
All of this is mysterious to me.
I don't know.
I don't always understand.
Realtor Ringo.
An RV shop for their residential vehicle.
Maybe they're going to do an RV tour for Black Lives Matter across the country and she'll be doing spec real estate purchasing right now because we know the market's never been better for sellers.
Well, you know, that's right, especially in white areas.
Those are particularly in demand these days, especially even by Black Lives Matter activists.
Well, as I permit myself to remind our listeners, she describes herself as a self-proclaimed Marxist.
But you know, Marx said, from each according to his ability to each according to his need.
Well, her need apparently is very great.
Her need is great.
And so she is satisfying her needs.
Now, when all of these billions came rolling down like water, When the dollars came rolling down like the waters, I predicted beefsteaks for the boys.
I should have said real estate and Gucci bags for the girls.
And an airplane hangar on 3.2 acres of land.
That's exciting.
And an RV shop.
Just get some cool blue-collar ambitions, I guess.
Also, maybe some aviation goals?
I just don't know.
I just don't know.
This is fascinating.
Well, it also came out that she raked in $20,000 a month serving as the chairwoman of a Los Angeles jail reform group in 2019.
In that year, this group paid her a total of $191,000.
The money was funneled through something called Janaya and Patrice Consulting.
That is the group that includes her spouse, Janaya, and Patrice.
Well, the consulting group went offline when word of these real estate purchases began to circulate.
They just took down their shingles.
$240,000 a year in consulting fees.
Wow.
It ended up being $191,000.
Okay.
$191,000.
So, you know, it's just a drop in the bucket.
If you're Patrice for a trained Marxist, this is pocket change.
I mean, this money is just rounding error.
Well, and as it turns out, from 2017 to 2019, BLM Global Network That is the world headquarters of BLM.
That is where Patrice sits.
And it spent four and a half million dollars on consultants, travel, and staff compensation.
I'd be curious to know just how much of that went into the pockets of the trained Marxist.
In any case, it shelled out only $328,000 for local BLM chapters.
So again, $4.5 million for consultants, travel, and staff compensation.
$328,000 for the local chapters.
And there is a coalition of 10 local chapters that is beefing noisily about this.
They say we deserve some of the swag, too.
Now, remember Tamar Rice of Ohio?
The police were called because someone was waving a gun around in a public park.
And this young fellow, Tamara Rice, I believe he's maybe 16, 15 years old.
He was waving one of these very realistic replica weapons from which he removed the red plug at the end.
And he got shot.
Poor fellow.
Too bad.
Rice's mother, Samaria Rice, now accuses colors and other leaders of BLM Global Network Of, quote, monopolizing and capitalizing on the death of her son.
So, there you go.
They come swooping in when something like this happens.
They take over and they rake in the swag.
And Mama Rice is unhappy.
At the same time, remember Breonna Taylor.
She is the person who died in a shootout with police in Louisville, Kentucky.
The press keeps calling it a botched drug raid.
Well, no, the drug raid worked fine.
It was botched only because somebody inside the building started shooting at the police.
But no, it's a botched drug raid.
Yes, right.
In any case, the mother of Breonna Taylor says that the local Black Lives Matter mobile chapter is a bunch of frauds.
Now, she was not very specific about this.
Let me quote from her statement.
I'm so sick of some of y'all, and I was last anybody who needs it.
Not quite sure what that means.
It's almost indecipherable, but okay.
But she did say this.
I've watched y'all raise money on behalf of Breonna's family.
I mean, she's Breonna's mother.
Who has never done a damn thing for us, nor have we needed it or asked, so talk about fraud.
So I guess this is another one of those cases in which people come swooping in and they say, okay, we need money because of all this horrible racism that's been happening.
You know, my favorite story about a black death that then showcased some strange idiosyncrasy within that community was when Michael Brown died and they tried to sell shirts there on Canfield Drive there in Ferguson.
And the grandmother was selling shirts and Michael Brown's mother got mad because they weren't They weren't going to the right channel.
Basically, they had dueling memorial battles and they got in a fight.
Dueling memorabilia.
Memorabilia from Michael Brown and they got in a fight.
I'd forgotten that.
And it was just one of those little moments, you know, that's one of those great moments
of black history that I think is going to become increasing over the next few years.
That was writ large in the legacy of the great Saint Martin, Martin Luther King.
His children have been battling each other royally over how to split the swag.
It's been a real terror.
Lawsuits and vituperation.
Oh boy.
But they're making sure that they squeeze every single penny out of Martin Luther King.
Now, you know, you have to pay a royalty if you want to reprint the speech.
I have a dream speech.
You have to pay the descendants money, royalties, in order to reprint it.
But in any case, you know, this news about the trained Marxist and her million dollar buying spree Did you know that when the New York Post reported on this, Facebook and Facebook Messenger barred users from sharing the story?
They treated this just as unspeakable and just as scandalous as the information about Hunter Biden.
This is not fit for public consumption.
The facts about Patrisse Cullors' real estate purchases.
What do you know?
One of my favorite writers, a black guy named Jason Whitlock.
He used to work for Fox Sports, now he works for...
Clay Travis is Outkick.com, a fantastic writer, very contrarian, he's got fantastic takes, and he actually was locked out of Twitter until he deleted the tweet about this BLM real estate mogul, and then he refused for a number of days, and finally he did, and I'm glad he's back on because he's got just a Phenomenal take on all that's happening.
And, you know, we say this a lot and I'm going to encourage all of our listeners to check out Outkick.com because in these days you need a white pill.
And Mr. Taylor, I'm going to throw a white pill out there for everyone listening.
Please do.
You are beginning to see.
My mouth is open.
You are beginning to see.
You're beginning to see a lot of these normal conservative sites, they're really beginning to understand that, wow, this pendulum is swinging.
the Democrats, the left, they are being dragged in this crazy direction and that's forcing
a lot of milquetoast people who might have been reserved in what they said, now their
eyes are beginning to become open so quickly because of the speed and the rapidity in which
it's not monuments coming down anymore, it's the critical race theory, it's what the Biden
administration is doing that is so overtly and explicitly anti-white.
And so when you go to a site like Outkick.com, you see stories that 10 years ago, 15 years
ago you would only see at Amarin.com, maybe at VDare, maybe at some other sites.
But this is what people are now digesting.
This is the kind of stuff in this, as we're what, a year, 13 months into the national
emergency, people are wondering what's happening out there.
And basically we're seeing the America.
That we knew, erased.
And it's causing a lot of people to sit back and say, this isn't going in the right direction.
Well, I'm glad they're finally waking up.
Finally, finally.
But some people are not exactly waking up.
This is an interesting example of that.
This was an opinion piece in the Washington Post by Jonathan Capehart.
And it's called, Black people, being black in America is exhausting.
And this is what Jonathan Capehart says.
Tired doesn't just refer to the trauma of the Derek Chauvin trial or seeing replays of the video.
Nor does tired just refer to seeing Daunte Wright being shot by a Brooklyn-centered Minneapolis police officer after being pulled over because of an air freshener dangling from his rearview mirror, as his mother said.
Well, of course, he had expired plates.
That's the police thing.
But, he says, no.
Tired is all of that plus whatever personal trauma we carry with us.
He says, no matter our gender, age, or socioeconomic status, we are viewed as threats.
As a result, we live under siege.
Here's a guy who's a regular opinion writer for the Washington Post.
He's under siege!
He's under siege!
No other way to put it.
Yes.
And here's a description.
Here's a description of what he has to live with.
The tap of the back pocket by a white man to make sure his wallet is still there when I walk by.
Do you tap your back pocket when a black man walks by?
I don't have a wallet in my back pocket, so I won't tell you where I keep my wallet, but it's not in my back pocket.
And here, there's another.
I'm sure this happens all the time.
The fitness room that empties shortly after my arrival.
Of course, if they had to go to an appointment.
No, no, no.
It's because they were escaping Jonathan Capehart.
And then he says, oh, here, the salesman who only talks to my white husband.
Did you know Jonathan Capehart has a white husband?
Why do these BLM leaders turn out to be switch hitters?
What does that tell you about this whole thing?
Well, that means they are real modern people.
That's all it says to me.
Now, he says this.
The one comfort I take in this harrowing time is that fewer white people will write off what I listed above as petty or paranoid.
Well, sorry, I will.
I already have.
Yes, I will.
He says, a white friend in Milwaukee exemplified this recently in a moving message to me on Instagram.
I'm sorry you wake up every morning to a world that doesn't appreciate you, doesn't give you the same rights as your white counterparts, and expects you to give joy and humor just because you are allowed to live.
Now, he thought this was very moving.
Allowed to live under siege.
Wow.
Allowed to live.
Of course, I have seen plenty of articles by blacks who just mock and scorn this kind of message.
Remember, we talked about an article by a fellow named Damon Young for the New York Times, and he said, yeah, this is the title of the piece, yeah, let's not talk about race unless you pay me.
He quoted things almost exactly like this.
He said, hey, guy, you know, I'm so sorry.
You know, being black is such a mess.
It's so tar hard.
White people are bad.
He said, hey, wake up.
Now, welcome to 1962.
We're not going to talk about race unless you pay me.
Well, so here is Jonathan Capehart's conclusion.
We are just so tired of the status quo.
We just want to be able to live in peace.
Well, guess what?
So do we.
We just want to live in peace.
And I think the only way we can live in peace is as far away from Jonathan Capehart as possible.
And his white husband.
And his white husband, I'm afraid so.
Well, so he's tired?
He's tired?
Well...
Mr. Kersey, there's something that apparently he's not at all tired about that you are going to tell us about, and that is, what is it, nine children shot at a birthday party?
This doesn't seem to tire him or bother him one little bit.
It's white people who apparently leave the room when he walks in for a workout.
Yeah, April 17th in Louisiana, nine kids were shot at a 12-year-old's birthday party.
And not one of the reported 60 attendees was willing to make a formal statement about what happened or transpired.
Or who.
Whodunit.
Whodunit.
Gunfire erupted.
I always love that turn of phrase.
Gunfire erupted as if it magically happened and emanated out of a handgun after a feud broke out at the home party in La Place, Louisiana.
Do your listeners have to forgive me?
I did not Google Laplace, Louisiana to find out the demographics.
I don't think you need to.
Don't think you need to.
Yeah.
You know, it's like that.
I think sailors leaded law theory that the, the, the, the fewer the dead bodies, the more likely it is in a mass shooting that it was a black shooting because they were just.
Indiscriminately spraying rounds downfield.
So, according to press release from the St.
John the Baptist Parish Sheriff's Office, at least nine kids, first reported as six under the age of 18, were struck, seven of whom were treated and released, while two of the victims remained hospitalized.
Young victims collectively sustained injuries to the arms, ribs, foot, leg, stomach, head, and more.
However, here's Sheriff Mike Triggery.
Quote, we have not one witness, not one person that saw anything yet.
So we're trying to solve it on our own right now.
I'm going to be polite.
It's more than frustrating.
Well, there you go.
Well, I guess they're under siege all right, just like Jonathan Capehart.
But this strikes to me as this is a drama with an all black cast.
Uh, yeah.
Rashad Bolden, who lives two doors down from the home at which the shooting took place, told the local CBS affiliate in the area that he saw a number of kids taken from the scene via ambulance.
He said, quote, everybody I saw taken to the ambulance, they were all kids.
I looked out my window and saw a whole bunch of people scurrying.
So I came outside for someone to just shoot into the garage full of kids.
That's kind of heartless.
You want to call it heartless, but you know, they are not old enough to know what heartless is.
End quote.
I think they are old enough.
Yes.
I think they're certainly old enough.
Considering that we still don't know who the shooter is, this is the last thing Sheriff Triggery said.
And in the era of Black Lives Matter, where Black Lives Matter founders own multiple homes throughout the United States, This should ring true or ring upon deaf ears.
Quote, we will not stop.
Somebody's got to come forward.
This cannot just go on like this.
End quote.
I'm sure you're right.
Patrice Cullors is not going to come swooping in to try to get to the bottom of this.
Not in an RV or not in the plane and her aircraft hangar on her property in Georgia.
Patrice Cullors does not care.
She does not care.
Who cares?
How does this make me money again?
Yeah, exactly.
The money printer doesn't go brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr with this story.
Nope, nope, but you'll be glad to hear a cure for racism is on its way.
Pfizer?
No.
J&J?
No, no, oh, it's even simpler.
It's even simpler.
It's a video game.
A video game.
Bryant Young, one of our African American fellow citizens, is going to use virtual reality to
fight racism.
He's working on a video game called Our America that puts you, Mr. Kersey, in the driver's
seat as a black father taking your son to school.
Ooh.
And along the way, you are pulled over by the police, leading to life or death choices.
It will, quote, give people a chance to experience what it's like to be black in America.
Now, I bet there are choices like this.
Black officer comes up with gun drawn and says, hands on the steering wheel!
You get to A. Do as he says.
B. Shout every foul name you know.
C. Pull out your pistol and wave it in his face.
Now, which would you choose?
D, I'm white and I don't care.
You don't care?
You better care!
No, I'm joking.
There's probably a great question about credit too.
If you have bad credit, A, it's your fault.
B, blame white people.
Well, in any case...
This is the America we live in.
Just like poor Jonathan Capehart.
I'm sure he faces life or death decisions every day when the police come up and racially profile him.
It caught the eye of a 3D software company called Unity Software that has awarded Bryant Young a $25,000 grant to develop this.
It's expected out in September.
Now, I will make a modest prediction.
I suspect that our America will fall flat.
I just don't think it's going to take off.
But it's how he's going to save the country from racism.
And God bless him if it works.
I'll make an even crazier prediction.
All right.
It never even sees the market.
You're probably right about that.
You're probably right about that.
And he blasts off into the sunset with his 25K.
Well, I'm sure he's throwing his heart and soul into this thing.
This is all 3D and AI and artificial intelligence and virtual reality and boy oh boy, it's gonna put you into the shoes of a black man.
That'll be the thrill of a lifetime, Mr. Kersey.
Now, Scrabble, on the other hand, perhaps you've been following this, it has banned racial slurs.
You can't score points in official games by using racial slurs.
That's a shame.
Well, over 400 dictionary-defined terms have vanished from the game.
400!
That's a lot of slurs.
That's a lot.
Well, you know, the human mind notices differences, and it doesn't really care for differences by and large.
I imagine Cracker is out, unless you're talking about saltines.
In any case, as Mattel, the game's owner, says, There are no other games where players can win by using a racial epithet.
So this is shameful.
And the changes are being made because of recent global movements such as Black Lives Matter and the George Floyd demonstrations.
Now as I've said many times, any company that makes any kind of decision based on rioting is contemptible.
But they have decided in honor of George Floyd that they're going to take all of the slurs out of the game.
Of course.
Now, interestingly enough, at least in Britain, ever since the lockdown, guess what percentage increase in sales there's been for Scrabble?
Well, I won't even let you guess.
I'll guess 1,900%.
Oh gosh, you're way off.
51%, which is not bad for a game that's been around for, I don't know, generations.
In any case, sales are up because Brits who are stuck at home want to play Scrabble.
But by being insane in this way, Mattel is just following the footsteps of Hasbro, which dropped the Mr. from Mr. Potato Head in order to, quote, promote equality and inclusion.
Along with Mattel, you know Mattel, which also produces Barbie, the Barbie dolls, did you know, and this goes back to 2019, I missed this news when it came out, it released a range of gender-neutral dolls with apparently no figure.
And this series is called The Creatable World, and you can choose to have them have long hair or short hair, pants or dresses, or both!
I think that's very, that really is creatable.
Well, you know, the solution for Scrabble is really pretty doggone simple.
As a matter of equity, let only black people use slurs.
I mean, that's the case in real life.
They can say things we can't.
Let's make the game realistic.
I would, I would go one step further.
I would give any black, I believe what the rule is you get seven letters.
I would give every, if you're black, you get 26.
I think you should get 9.26.
9.26.
Okay.
Yes.
You know, it's funny about Mattel real quick.
They just released the Masters of the Universe line, He-Man from the 1980s.
And you have to wonder when that first SJW was going to say, Hey, wait a second.
Pronouns, pal.
You're right.
You're right.
Can't have that.
Can't have that.
How can we have this beacon, this pillar of masculinity celebrated in a time of SJW dominance?
No such thing as a he-man.
It's got to be an it-person.
What?
An it-person.
An it-man.
No, no.
Not man either.
That's right.
That's right.
You're right.
I'm sorry.
Yeah.
He-man.
I mean, think about it.
That's a double.
That's a double whammy.
He-man.
That's awful.
Holy cow.
No.
It's an it-person.
Yes.
Well, okay, I think we have time for one last story.
There's going to be no Obama Middle School in Waukegan, Illinois.
Did you know that?
President Barack Obama and Michelle Obama are going to be honored.
By replacing the name of Thomas Jefferson on their middle school.
And Thomas Jefferson had to go, of course.
Kabam!
He's no good.
And there was a lot of enthusiasm for the idea of Obama Middle School, but local opposition to the proposal to honor the Obamas centered on the former president's deportation policy.
This is what Edgar Castellanos, a school board member, said.
I will not be part of renaming a school after someone who did not and does not represent the undocumented community.
There you go.
That's a criterion.
You've got to represent the undocumented community, apparently.
Now, as far as I know, Thomas Jefferson never deported an undocumented immigrant, so he was doing fine.
And, well, instead, they're going to name the school for John Lewis.
Now, John Lewis, of course, is black.
I don't think he gave a hoot about immigrants.
He represented black people.
But, as Julie Contreras, likewise a Waukegan activist, said, we feel Barack Obama did disservice to us.
He denied us.
He didn't stop the deportations the way he promised.
So, there you go.
Now, Waukegan's Board of Education also renamed another Now, I was curious as to why Hispanics have so much clout in this town.
He was a white man. That's just as bad.
He's being renamed after Edith Smith.
Edith Smith, an activist who fought for the desegregation of Waukegan schools.
Now, I was curious as to why Hispanics have so much clout in this town.
Did you know that Waukegan is 50% Hispanic?
Only 20% black.
What state is this in again?
This is, Waukegan is in Illinois.
Illinois.
Okay, so it's close to Chicago, I'd imagine.
I don't know for sure.
Okay.
But there they are, lots of Hispanics.
And would you say that therefore the Obamas have been brownlisted?
I'd say that they've been replaced.
Not replaced.
I mean, they're still going strong in certain places.
But at least in Waukegan, they're brownlisted.
Uh-oh, time's up.
So, thank you, ladies and gentlemen, for your attention.
It's been our pleasure to be with you on behalf of myself and my indispensable co-host, Paul Kersey.