Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Do White Lives Matter? Aired: 2021-05-12 Duration: 07:49 === Illegal Immigration Controversy (07:39) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:08] Whose lives matter? [00:00:09] We know black lives matter. [00:00:12] People have been shouting about that for years. [00:00:14] And, as the Huffington Post explains, every time you say all lives matter, you are being an accidental racist. [00:00:22] Maybe even a deliberate racist. [00:00:24] Hispanic lives matter, too. [00:00:26] The whole country is in a fury because people found out that Hispanics who cross the border illegally are treated like the lawbreakers they are, and they are separated from children. [00:00:38] Now, even the most crazed liberals must realize that if no one took those children on a dangerous trip across the desert and broke into our country, they'd all still be together. [00:00:48] But the lives of Hispanic illegal immigrants and their families clearly matter. [00:00:55] Well, what about the victims of violent illegal immigrants? [00:00:59] In March, President Trump reported that in last year alone, immigration authorities arrested illegals with 48,000 charges or convictions for assault, 11,000 for sex crimes, and 1,800 [00:01:15] for murder and homicide. [00:01:17] That's just one year's worth of arrests. [00:01:20] I don't see much outrage. [00:01:23] Families have been separated, all right, forever by death. [00:01:29] When Donald Trump was campaigning in 2016, he sometimes brought a group with him called Angel Mothers. [00:01:36] They were women whose children had been killed by illegal immigrants. [00:01:40] And Donald Trump used this as a warning about the terrible cost of uncontrolled borders. [00:01:46] Well, here's what Mark McKinnon Senior correspondent for the British Globe and Mail tweeted at one of those rallies. [00:01:55] Trump surrounded on Phoenix stage by angel moms who say their kids were murdered by illegal immigrants. [00:02:01] This is pretty much a hate rally. [00:02:05] Rania Kalik, an American journalist who covered a different Trump rally, said this. [00:02:10] What the hell is going on? [00:02:12] Those moms Trump brought on stage are like a hate group. [00:02:18] I'm not easily shocked, but when grieving mothers are called a hate group, we're dealing with something extraordinary. [00:02:27] The most famous victim of an illegal alien was Kate Steinling, who was shot dead on San Francisco's Pier 49, out for a walk with her father. [00:02:36] Her killer, Jose Zarate, was an illegal immigrant from Mexico who had been deported five times, but was back in the U.S. living in a sanctuary city. [00:02:47] Some reporters were outraged, not that Kate had been killed, but because Donald Trump talked about her. [00:02:55] Slate called it the exploitation of beautiful Kate. [00:03:00] Now, beautiful Kate is in quotes not because Slate thought she was beautiful, but to criticize Donald Trump for saying she was beautiful. [00:03:09] The nationalist group Identity Europa set up a memorial for Kate. [00:03:14] The city of San Francisco destroyed it, saying that it was, quote, Now, Trayvon Martin got very different treatment. [00:03:24] He was a young black man who attacked George Zimmerman and was then shot in self-defense. [00:03:29] A jury said it was justifiable use of force. [00:03:32] There was a memorial for Martin, and the city did take it down after a few months. [00:03:37] You know what they did with it next? [00:03:42] Now, there's a life that matters. [00:03:47] Same with Michael Brown of Ferguson, Missouri, who got high on marijuana, assaulted a convenience store clerk, and attacked a white police officer. [00:03:56] Even Barack Obama's Justice Department found that the shooting was justified. [00:04:02] Ferguson left up the memorial to Brown and approved a permanent bronze marker in his memory. [00:04:09] Another life. [00:04:11] Well, here's one that doesn't. [00:04:15] A year ago, Justine Daymond, who wasn't threatening anybody, was shot and killed by Mohamed Noor, a Somali immigrant who became a Minneapolis police officer. [00:04:27] And the same group, Adedity Europa, put up a memorial to her. [00:04:31] The city tore it down, and the mayor-elect called it"disgusting." And when a black person dies in police custody, it's likely to be a huge scandal. [00:04:44] You've probably heard of Eric Garner, Tamar Rice, Freddie Gray, Sandra Bland. [00:04:52] Well, you've never heard of Daniel Shaver. [00:04:56] Here he is on the right with his family. [00:04:59] This is a still from a police body cam from last year showing Shaver begging for his life before he was shot five times and killed. [00:05:09] You can find the whole video on YouTube, and it is gruesome. [00:05:14] I don't know for the life of me how the officer got off, but I can tell you one thing. [00:05:19] If Shaver had been black or Hispanic, you would for sure know his name. [00:05:26] Well, every year, according to FBI statistics, there are about 600,000 interracial crimes of violence involving blacks and whites. [00:05:35] 85% of the time, it is blacks attacking whites. [00:05:40] That means a black person is roughly 27 times more likely to attack a white person than vice versa. [00:05:47] A Hispanic is about 8 times more likely to attack a white than the other way around. [00:05:52] These lopsided figures never get wide publicity. [00:05:57] Never. And even when there are especially horrible black-on-white crimes, such as the 2007 rape, torture, and murder of Channon Christian and Christopher Newsom, it's just local news. [00:06:13] And this is what black columnist Leonard Pitts said about anyone who thought that this sickening crime deserved a little bit more coverage. [00:06:21] I have four words for them and any other white Americans who feel themselves similarly victimized [00:06:29] Well, almost every institution in America knows which lives matter. [00:06:37] Take Yale University. [00:06:39] In 2015, it launched a five-year, $50 million initiative to increase faculty diversity. [00:06:46] That means trying to hire anybody but white men. [00:06:50] That same year, Computer giant Intel said it would allocate $300 million for workplace diversity. [00:06:59] Between 2013 and 2016, Google spent $265 million trying to hire anybody, anybody who wasn't a white man. [00:07:12] So, whose lives matter? [00:07:14] Do you remember Martin O'Malley? [00:07:17] He is a former governor of Maryland who wanted to be the Democratic nominee for president in 2016. [00:07:24] At a campaign rally, blacks started shouting,"Black lives matter!" He replied,"Black lives matter, white lives matter, all lives matter!" Well, he was shouted right off the stage. === Mistake On My Part (00:20) === [00:07:38] Later he apologized and said,"That was a mistake on my part. [00:07:43] I didn't mean to be insensitive." So, whose lives matter?