Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Brace Yourself for Biden/Harris Aired: 2021-06-20 Duration: 11:47 === Trump's Narrow White Majority (08:18) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] If you like this video, I hope you'll send the link to a lot of your friends. [00:00:12] As of today, November 6th, the election is still up in the air. [00:00:16] There are charges of vote fraud and it looks like there'll be lawsuits. [00:00:20] But in the end, I suspect Joe Biden will be the next president. [00:00:24] How did that happen? [00:00:26] What does it mean? [00:00:27] Well, first of all... [00:00:28] Even if he loses, the election was by no means a repudiation of Donald Trump. [00:00:34] Nearly 70 million Americans voted for him. [00:00:38] 70 million Americans voted for a man our rulers hate. [00:00:42] 70 million Americans voted for a man that big media and universities told us was a racist, a fascist, and every other name they could think of. [00:00:51] Big Tech shamelessly suppressed people and groups that supported Donald Trump. [00:00:56] And, as Forbes noted, Biden trounced Trump in final tally of major newspaper endorsements 47 to 7. Even publications that never endorsed candidates, Scientific American and the New England Journal of Medicine, [00:01:12] told their readers to vote Biden. [00:01:15] 70 million Americans said get lost. [00:01:19] That's 7 million more than voted for Trump in 2016. [00:01:24] That's a huge number of Americans who refuse to do what they are told. [00:01:28] But Joe Biden won close to 73 million votes. [00:01:33] Voter turnout at nearly 67% was the highest in 100 years, probably because the country is more divided than at any time in the last 100 years. [00:01:45] So, how did the different races vote? [00:01:48] The first column is the racial percentage of the electorate, with whites still way ahead of any other race, at 65%. [00:01:56] The next column is the percentage of each race that Trump won. [00:02:01] Then, what share that was of his total vote? [00:02:04] Next, we have the same information for Biden. [00:02:07] Trump won a majority of the white vote, 57%, but that's not a crushing majority. [00:02:14] If you move to the next column, you see that whites were 80.6% of his total vote. [00:02:20] His next biggest group of supporters were Hispanics, who gave him 9% of his support. [00:02:26] Look at the next-to-last column. [00:02:29] Biden won just 42% of the white vote, but as you can see in the next column, it was still a majority of his total vote, 53.8%. [00:02:39] Biden also won a majority of every non-white group, 87% of blacks. [00:02:45] 66% of Hispanics and 63% of Asians. [00:02:50] But even a Democrat has got to win a good many white votes because whites are still 65% of the electorate. [00:02:59] What would be the smallest percentage of whites a Democrat could win and still get a majority of the popular vote? [00:03:06] If a Democrat won every single non-white vote, that would give him 35% of the total. [00:03:14] He would still need 23% of the white vote to get a majority. [00:03:19] Another way to put this is that if a Republican got 77% of the white vote, he'd have a majority without even one non-white vote. [00:03:31] That would be complete racial polarization. [00:03:34] And we're not there yet. [00:03:36] In fact, this year the racial divide became a little less sharp than four years ago. [00:03:41] A slightly smaller percentage of whites voted for Trump this time, and so did a slightly larger percentage of non-whites. [00:03:49] Here are early exit poll data with graphs that compare the vote in 2020 with the vote in 2016. [00:03:57] And frankly, I'm surprised by these results. [00:04:00] Look at the graph in the upper left for white men. [00:04:04] It tells us that in 2016, Trump was 31% of Hillary Clinton with white men, He was ahead by only 18%. [00:04:13] Trump lost support among white men. [00:04:17] As you can see in the graph for white women, Trump increased his lead with them, but not by as much as he lost white men. [00:04:26] From the other graphs, you can tell that although Trump lost non-white votes by a huge margin, he did better this time with both sexes of both blacks and Hispanics. [00:04:38] Look at the graph for Latino men in the lower right. [00:04:41] 37.5% of Hispanic men voted for Donald Trump this year, up from 34.5% four years ago. [00:04:49] Donald Trump's 32% share of the total Hispanic vote was more than the 31% John McCain got and better than Mitt Romney's 27%. [00:05:00] Asians also slightly increased their vote for Trump. [00:05:06] For four years, the media have been telling us that there's a white supremacist in the White House. [00:05:13] I'm sure that scared off a few white voters, but why were more non-whites more likely to vote for him? [00:05:21] Whatever their reasons, the current estimate is that Donald Trump, with 25% of the non-white vote, got a greater percentage than any Republican since Richard Nixon in 1960, who got 31%. [00:05:37] Another surprising result: Trump lost support among people 65 and older, a group that's overwhelmingly white. [00:05:45] In 2016, he won that group by 7%, this time by just 3%. [00:05:52] Maybe they blamed him for the coronavirus, just as the media told them to. [00:05:58] Something else worth noting: this was by far the most expensive federal election ever. [00:06:04] Here is a graph of spending for Congress and for the President for the last four elections. [00:06:11] Blue is Democrat, red is Republican. [00:06:13] Look at the huge bar at the top for 2020. [00:06:17] Some people think the final figure is going to hit $14 billion in spending, but it will easily be twice what the candidates spent in 2016, and Democrats outspent Republicans nearly two to one. [00:06:32] In 2012 and 2016, the spending was pretty evenly balanced between the two parties. [00:06:38] It used to be that the Republicans were the party of rich people and big business and Democrats were for the little guy. [00:06:46] That meant Democrats had less campaign money to spend. [00:06:50] Well, not anymore. [00:06:51] Who do you think billionaires like Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates and Mark Zuckerberg supported? [00:06:57] We have what must be one of the weirdest ruling classes in the world. [00:07:03] Billionaires who support the party of socialism. [00:07:06] And of course, the party of blacks, Hispanics, illegal immigrants, felons, and people who have changed sex. [00:07:14] Here are hard money contributions from various industries. [00:07:18] Look at the top line. [00:07:20] Even Wall Street gave a lot more money to Democrats than to Republicans. [00:07:25] And lawyers. [00:07:26] Who make good money. [00:07:28] They went crazy for Democrats. [00:07:30] Halfway down, look at civil servants. [00:07:32] Those are the people that you could call the deep state. [00:07:35] They are overwhelmingly Democrat. [00:07:38] Real estate is the only industry that gave slightly more money to Republicans. [00:07:44] And what did the candidates spend that $14 billion on? [00:07:49] TV? Video ads? [00:07:51] And Biden spent twice as much as Trump. [00:07:55] I've always thought it was a sorry commentary on the intelligence of voters that you can win an election by filling screens over and over with a few minutes of flickering foolishness. === Systemic Racism Explained (03:36) === [00:08:07] If that's how you choose whom you want for president, you're a dunce. [00:08:13] So, what would a Biden-Harris administration mean for white people? [00:08:19] Joe Biden promises to root out systemic racism. [00:08:23] What the heck is that anyway? [00:08:25] As you can see from this graph of Google Trends over time, just about no one had even heard of systemic racism until the week of May 31st to June 6th. [00:08:38] That was the week after George Floyd died in Minneapolis. [00:08:43] Joe Biden has promised to root out something the country had never even heard of until just a few months ago. [00:08:51] Systemic racism It's supposed to be what we're left with when we can't find nearly enough living, breathing white racists to explain why black and Hispanics do so poorly. [00:09:03] The system is somehow doing it on their own, no matter what white people think or do. [00:09:10] The woman likely to be the new VP, Kamala Harris, kindly explains it all in just 40 seconds. [00:09:19] So there's a big difference between equality and equity. [00:09:23] Equality suggests, oh, everyone should get the same amount. [00:09:26] The problem with that, not everybody's starting out from the same place. [00:09:30] So if we're all getting the same amount, but you started out back there and I started out over here, we could get the same amount, but you're still going to be that far back behind me. [00:09:40] It's about giving people the resources and the support they need so that everyone can be on equal footing and then compete on equal footing. [00:09:51] equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place. [00:09:55] you you you you you you you you [00:10:09] Equal opportunity. [00:10:10] Ropes of equal length. [00:10:13] That's not enough. [00:10:14] Equitable treatment means we all end up at the same place. [00:10:19] Note that the white man Wasn't doing anything particularly bad to the dark man, but systemic racism somehow put him out of reach of that rope. [00:10:29] And the solution is to raise the level of the earth, re-engineer the entire landscape so that he can get to the top of the mountain. [00:10:39] This is a remarkably honest video. [00:10:42] We are all supposed to end up in the same place. [00:10:46] And equitable treatment means any amount of unequal treatment, To make that happen. [00:10:52] This has been tried before. [00:10:54] It's called communism. [00:10:56] And it was awful. [00:10:57] But this has a new wrinkle. [00:10:59] Instead of workers against capitalists, it's everybody else against white people. [00:11:05] You are going to pay to move the level of the earth. [00:11:09] You and your children will suffer from open discrimination in the name of what Kamala Harris calls equity. [00:11:18] And I'll end with a prediction. [00:11:21] Our rulers are shocked that Donald Trump even came this close. [00:11:26] They have got to do something about those 70 million incorrigibles. === More People Waking Up (00:18) === [00:11:31] They'll do it by making it harder than ever to find videos like this one or dissident websites like Amran.com. [00:11:40] But don't worry. [00:11:42] We'll keep telling the truth. [00:11:44] And more people will keep waking up.