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June 20, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Stirrings in the 'White Community'?
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
There are stirrings in the white community.
The white community?
Yes, we finally seem to have one, as ordinary folks begin to wake up to just what race means in this country.
The spark has been critical race theory.
This is the idea that all white people, and especially white men, are inherent oppressors, and that we make life miserable for everyone else.
Whether we want to or not.
Our ancestors set up an implacably white supremacist system that lathers us with unearned privilege from the moment we are born.
Therefore, it's our moral duty to spend our lives tearing down this system.
But no matter how hard we try, we will never be innocent of racism because we're white.
People didn't pay much attention to this nonsense while it was being cooked up in the universities, but people get annoyed.
When the stuff gets pumped into their children's classrooms.
In Cupertino, California, third graders had to rank themselves on which parts of their identities had power and privilege.
At the top, of course, was the trump card, being white.
But being cisgendered is right up there.
Third graders are supposed to know that you are an oppressor if you were born a boy and still think you are one.
Last year, TV personality Megyn Kelly helped get the ball rolling when she pulled her sons from a woke Upper West Side school after it posted an anti-white letter to parents.
It said things like, There is a killer cop sitting in every school where white children learn.
It also said, This was at Collegiate School in Manhattan, which charges $56,000
a year.
There is now a growing underground network of parents fighting anti-racism in New York City.
This guy...
Harvey Goldwyn was shelling out $43,000 a year to the Heschel School in Manhattan until he learned that it was teaching his daughter that all white people have white privilege.
As he wrote, parents at the Brearley School in Manhattan, $54,000
a year, went into revolt.
When they learned, you had to sign an anti-racism pledge just to apply.
They had to agree to take anti-racist training and spend their days in ongoing reflection if their child were admitted.
Even lefties are sick of this.
Maude Marron is a public defender with children in the New York Public Schools.
She says, Critical race theory is a really divisive, ugly orthodoxy, and it's a multi-million dollar industry as well.
She adds, it's also very insidious, because on the face of it, who wouldn't want to sign up to be less racist?
But the biggest victory on this front was just last Saturday in South Lake, Texas, where whites won a clean sweep in local elections on a single issue, fighting critical race theory.
Southlake, just northwest of Dallas, has a school district that got caught up in hysteria over George Floyd and issued what it called a Cultural Competence Action Plan.
It was 34 pages of the usual waffle.
It used the word diversity 104 times.
Parents immediately set up the Southlake family's pack to fight it.
They poured into school board meetings to denounce diversity police and discrimination against white children.
Even more important, they ran candidates for two open school board seats, two city council seats, and the mayor's office.
Of course, they got the usual treatment.
Some pop tart named Demi Lovato, whose opinions apparently matter to someone, raged that Parents in Southlake, Texas, are literally fighting to uphold white supremacy.
The local Democrat Party called all five candidates racists.
Well, every one of the racists won, with a crushing 70% or so of the vote.
That was the end of the road for critical race theory at Southlake, and it shows what the community can do with a little organization.
There's been a similar fight in Loudoun County, Virginia, which is the richest county in the country with a median household income of $142,000 a year.
Parents got angry when schools started warning that Dr. Seuss books had dangerous racial messages, and when they learned that the district had dropped half a million dollars on a diversity consulting bunch called Equity Collaborative.
It claims it can create educational equity and social justice by addressing bias and oppression.
Parents and teachers didn't think that there was half a million dollars worth of bias and oppression in the schools.
Monica Hill, who teaches AP Government, said, We're told that we're living in a country that's suffering from systemic racism, and I think that that whole notion has done nothing but damage our community and our school.
But some teachers were all for anti-racist propaganda.
Last month, Andrea Weiskopf attended a meeting wearing a Black Students Matter shirt and complained that parents who don't want critical race theory have put their racism on display.
She was talking about a group called PACT, or Parents Against Critical Theory, which has started a recall campaign against anyone who supports CRT.
The anti-racism fanatics drew up an enemies list and promised to silence the opposition, that is, parents who don't want their children indoctrinated.
The CRT boosters put out a call for hackers to shut down the PACT website, expose the people behind it, and drag them through the mud.
The people who oppose critical race theory call these maniacs the Chardonnay Antifa.
I think that's a pretty good name.
The Battle of Loudoun is not yet over, but whites are putting up a terrific fight.
State legislatures are battling this nonsense, too.
Idaho has passed a law to ban critical race theory in public schools, and prospects look good for similar laws in Iowa, Louisiana, Missouri, Oklahoma, Rhode Island, and West Virginia.
On May 5th, The Tennessee State House voted to ban public schools from teaching critical race theory.
Every black voted against the ban.
They want anti-white propaganda in public schools.
I've always said that as the left made ever more outrageous demands on whites, it would wake people up.
Critical race theory is finally pushing ordinary white people over the edge.
And what happens when they object to being called inherently racist?
They're called, inherently, white supremacists.
This should wake them up even more and send them our way.
But whites can't stop at defensive action.
We have to assert our rights, make our demands, defend our heritage.
There is no compromise with people who want to abolish whiteness.
Angry whites may beat them down for now, but they'll be back.
There is only one solution: to be separate from, beyond the reach, and fortified against these people.
Only then can we be sure our people will have a future.
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