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May 11, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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What Do Black People Think?
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
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Sometimes I marvel at how different blacks are from whites, and this has been a time of marvels.
Let's start with the latest police shooting to get the full national outrage treatment, Makia Bryant of Columbus, Ohio.
On April 20th, police got a 911 call with screaming in the background and a frantic woman shouting that someone is trying to stab us.
Twelve minutes later, there was another 911 call, but the woman hung up saying the police were already there.
You may have seen the police body cam video, but here are the crucial 15 seconds in slow motion.
This is the first thing the officer sees when he gets out of the car.
Keep an eye on the lady in pink.
She'll be important later on.
But from the left, we now have Makia pursuing a black girl moving backwards.
She's moving at a considerable rate of speed.
Makia takes a swing.
She's got a knife in her hand.
Down goes the first black lady.
She's going so fast, she practically does a somersault here.
Now, it looks like the officer stares back down the other way.
I think it's because he is removing his service pistol because here it comes.
He's shouting, stop, stop, stop.
Well, look at this guy in the blue pants.
He comes out.
He's not trying to stop the fight.
He's taking a big swing with his right foot at this lady on the ground and connects as if he's trying to score a field goal with her head.
Wow. Boom.
Now, in the background, you see that Micaiah is swinging that knife.
She's got the lady in pink pinned against the car, and she looks like she's going right for that jugular.
This is a nasty situation.
It's about now that the officer fires four shots.
Bam, bam, bam, bam.
And Micaiah has a sudden change of plans.
And just at that very instant, the lady in pink remembers a pressing engagement that she'd forgotten all about.
And so she takes off.
Now look at the retreating foot of the lady in pink.
There we find the household dog.
The dog must be accustomed to knife fights and gunfire because he's utterly unfazed.
Now look at the car.
Not one bullet hole, no broken glass, four shots all on target.
Pretty doggone good shooting.
Guess who that guy is doing the kicking?
It's probably Makia's father.
Anyway, I don't see how anyone can watch this video and not think the white officer did exactly the right thing.
You can't count on a taser to stop someone in a split second.
But Makia has relatives who disagree.
Aunt Hazel told the Daily Beast, The police are going to lie.
They're not here to protect and serve.
They're here to kill black folks.
Great-grandmother Illa said, It looks to me like that's what the police wanted to do, to kill her.
And so, of course, there have been indignant calls for justice for Makia.
Well, I think Makia got what she deserved for nearly slitting somebody's throat.
But, apparently, I'm wrong, and she was another innocent victim of police racism.
A website called TB Daily News has learned that Makia had terrible parents.
This appears to be her father.
Myron Hammons, a kindly-looking fellow.
He is now playing the aggrieved father, but he had to be taken to court to admit that he was the baby daddy.
Here is the record of the paternity case.
Plaintiff is the mother, Paul O'Brien, and he is the defendant.
TB Daily News has also learned that Dad had an outstanding warrant for his arrest and had a criminal record as long as your arm.
But he sure came through for Makia when she needed him in that knife fight, didn't he?
Makia's mother Paula was charged in 2004 with domestic violence and assault and pleaded guilty to a lesser charge.
In 2010, she was charged with domestic violence and endangering children and again pleaded down to a lesser charge.
No wonder Makia ended up in foster care.
Now, of course, the family that didn't do much for her while she was alive is thinking about trying to cash in with a lawsuit.
The family is no doubt encouraged by all the virtuous wrath about Makia's early demise.
Anti-police activist Brie Newsom said this about the shooting.
Everyone should be frightened that the ruling white elite have done such a thoroughly successful job of not only disconnecting us from the means of basic self-sufficiency, but also convincing us we need armed white officers to manage our children and communities.
In the video, Makia looked pretty well-fed to me, so I don't understand this stuff about basic self-sufficiency.
Also, the only grown-up in the video was not exactly trying to manage his child.
And I don't think black people would have called the cops if it was just a matter of managing children.
Valerie Jarrett was Barack Obama's closest advisor in the White House, and she's upset too.
A black teenage girl named Makia Bryant was killed because a police officer immediately decided to shoot her multiple times in order to break up a knife fight.
Demand accountability.
Fight for justice.
Black lives matter.
Well, Officer Nicholas Reardon probably saved the life of the girl in pink.
That means he did more for black lives than the entire BLM movement ever did.
Does Valerie Jarrett think he should have just pulled up a chair and watched?
Of course, if he had let Makia stab that girl to death, Officer Reardon would have been a white supremacist who heartlessly sacrificed an innocent black body.
If he'd been black, he would be praised for quick thinking and good shooting.
Whitey just never gets it right.
But the top prize for looniness goes to the New York Times.
It rushed into print with an interview called It's More Than Just Tragic, Makia Bryant and the Burden of Black Girlhood.
It's by the Times' gender reporter, of all things, Alicia Gupta.
She talked to Brittany Cooper, who was an expert in a field that was new to me, adultification.
And she said, Makia Bryant was a child because she is a big girl.
People see her as the aggressor.
They don't see her humanity.
They have adultified her.
Well, Brittany, they saw her as the aggressor because she knocked down one girl and tried to stab another.
But the problem is, and let me quote, In other words,
Officer Reardon committed adultification right there on the spot and robbed Makia of the freedom to be a child.
Meanwhile, The national media were overwhelmingly and completely silent about something that happened just three days earlier in Laplace, Louisiana, just upriver from New Orleans.
There was a birthday party for a 12-year-old, but an unusual one.
Nine children were shot.
The oldest was 17 and the youngest was 12. No one died, but two went to the hospital.
A gun battle at a birthday party is sad, though not unheard of, but there's worse.
Here's the news release from the sheriff's office.
Please note these words.
Not one person has given a formal statement.
Sheriff Tregery said, I'm asking witnesses to come forward.
There were more than 60 people at that party.
No one will ID any of the shooters, despite a $2,500 reward.
Yes, we know all about snitches get stitches.
There's even a white version.
If someone in the Corleone mob rubs out someone in the Tataglia mob, the Tataglias don't call the police.
They handle it themselves.
But a 12-year-old girl gets shot at a birthday party and no one talks to the police?
It's almost as if black people hate white people more than they care about their own children.
As I say, this was strictly local news and barely even that.
The New York Times isn't talking about it, much less interviewing experts.
I'd like to know what the adultification swamis have to say about firefights at birthday parties.
And how about some learned anguish over why mom and dad won't go to the police?
This is a much more important story than Makia Bryant.
And think about it.
It's much more important than George Floyd.
But because there are no white people to blame, it's not a story at all.
Well, let's switch to the Washington Post, which, of course, lavishly covered the Makia business, with headlines like, Ohio police fatally shoot black teenage girl just before Chauvin verdict.
Those nasty police deliberately timed it for the verdict, you see.
On the same day as the Laplace shooting, WAPO published one of its columnists.
And let me tell you about him.
He's on the editorial board of The Post.
That's a big deal.
He's a regular on the PBS NewsHour and a contributing commentator at MSNBC.
He wrote speeches from Michael Bloomberg.
He was the youngest person ever appointed to the editorial board of the New York Daily News.
When he married his white boyfriend, Eric Holder officiated and was moved to tears.
This is Jonathan Capehart, one of those black people who live gilded lives.
Well, his April 17 column was called, Being Black in America is Exhausting.
He beefed about the trauma of the Derek Chauvin trial.
I guess he wanted a hanging without the bother of a trial.
Referring to every black, man, woman, young, old, without exception, he wrote, We are under siege.
But he's glad so many white people are waking up to how awful it is to be Jonathan Capehart.
He's grateful for what he called a moving message that he got from White Guy.
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 expect you to give joy and humor just because you are allowed to live.
White people expect Jonathan Capehart to give joy just because they allow him to live?
Folks, this is psychotic.
No one in America tells blacks that.
No one even thinks that.
This stuff goes on only in the sick minds of Jonathan Capehart and his pals.
Why does the Post even publish ravings like this?
Black people are under siege?
Yeah, but not from white people.
From knife-swinging black teenagers and gun-slinging party-goers.
But that doesn't seem to bother Jonathan Capehart not one bit.
Nor does the fact that in 2019, about 7,500 blacks were murdered in this country.
Almost all of them by other blacks.
When the numbers from 2020 come in, they're going to be a lot worse.
Police killed only one-thirtieth of that number.
And all but a handful of them were armed.
As this headline notes, homicide is the leading cause of death among young black males.
Homicide by other young blacks.
They are eight to nine times more likely to be murdered than young white men.
Jonathan Capehart isn't worried about that either.
Also, if you do the calculation based on these numbers from the U.S. Justice Department, you will find that any given black person is...
48 times more likely to attack a white person than the other way around.
48 times.
But poor Jonathan Capehart is under siege from us.
He says white women clutch their purses and white men check for their wallets when he walks by.
Are we supposed to believe that?
How often has that really happened to him?
And if it really did, it's because blacks are more likely to be criminals.
But... The poor dear is under siege, just like every other black man, woman, and child in America, and he ends by saying blacks just want to be able to live in peace.
Jonathan, darling, that's exactly what we want, and we will be able to live in peace only when we are far from the likes of you.
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