Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Stirrings in the 'White Community'? Aired: 2021-06-20 Duration: 08:27 === Critical Race Theory Stirrings (06:57) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] There are stirrings in the white community. [00:00:10] The white community? [00:00:12] Yes, we finally seem to have one, as ordinary folks begin to wake up to just what race means in this country. [00:00:20] The spark has been critical race theory. [00:00:23] This is the idea that all white people, and especially white men, are inherent oppressors, and that we make life miserable for everyone else. [00:00:32] Whether we want to or not. [00:00:34] Our ancestors set up an implacably white supremacist system that lathers us with unearned privilege from the moment we are born. [00:00:44] Therefore, it's our moral duty to spend our lives tearing down this system. [00:00:48] But no matter how hard we try, we will never be innocent of racism because we're white. [00:00:55] People didn't pay much attention to this nonsense while it was being cooked up in the universities, but people get annoyed. [00:01:02] When the stuff gets pumped into their children's classrooms. [00:01:06] In Cupertino, California, third graders had to rank themselves on which parts of their identities had power and privilege. [00:01:14] At the top, of course, was the trump card, being white. [00:01:18] But being cisgendered is right up there. [00:01:22] Third graders are supposed to know that you are an oppressor if you were born a boy and still think you are one. [00:01:30] 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. [00:01:42] It said things like, There is a killer cop sitting in every school where white children learn. [00:01:49] It also said, This was at Collegiate School in Manhattan, which charges $56,000 [00:02:05] a year. [00:02:06] There is now a growing underground network of parents fighting anti-racism in New York City. [00:02:13] This guy... [00:02:14] 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. [00:02:26] As he wrote, parents at the Brearley School in Manhattan, $54,000 [00:02:41] a year, went into revolt. [00:02:44] When they learned, you had to sign an anti-racism pledge just to apply. [00:02:48] They had to agree to take anti-racist training and spend their days in ongoing reflection if their child were admitted. [00:02:56] Even lefties are sick of this. [00:02:59] Maude Marron is a public defender with children in the New York Public Schools. [00:03:05] She says, Critical race theory is a really divisive, ugly orthodoxy, and it's a multi-million dollar industry as well. [00:03:14] She adds, it's also very insidious, because on the face of it, who wouldn't want to sign up to be less racist? [00:03:22] 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. [00:03:35] 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. [00:03:46] It was 34 pages of the usual waffle. [00:03:50] It used the word diversity 104 times. [00:03:55] Parents immediately set up the Southlake family's pack to fight it. [00:04:00] They poured into school board meetings to denounce diversity police and discrimination against white children. [00:04:07] Even more important, they ran candidates for two open school board seats, two city council seats, and the mayor's office. [00:04:15] Of course, they got the usual treatment. [00:04:18] 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. [00:04:31] The local Democrat Party called all five candidates racists. [00:04:36] Well, every one of the racists won, with a crushing 70% or so of the vote. [00:04:42] 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. [00:04:52] 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. [00:05:02] 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. [00:05:19] It claims it can create educational equity and social justice by addressing bias and oppression. [00:05:26] Parents and teachers didn't think that there was half a million dollars worth of bias and oppression in the schools. [00:05:34] 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. [00:05:48] But some teachers were all for anti-racist propaganda. [00:05:53] 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. [00:06:06] She was talking about a group called PACT, or Parents Against Critical Theory, which has started a recall campaign against anyone who supports CRT. [00:06:18] 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. [00:06:28] 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. [00:06:38] The people who oppose critical race theory call these maniacs the Chardonnay Antifa. [00:06:45] I think that's a pretty good name. === Ban Critical Race Theory (01:40) === [00:06:51] The Battle of Loudoun is not yet over, but whites are putting up a terrific fight. [00:06:57] State legislatures are battling this nonsense, too. [00:07:02] 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. [00:07:14] On May 5th, The Tennessee State House voted to ban public schools from teaching critical race theory. [00:07:21] Every black voted against the ban. [00:07:24] They want anti-white propaganda in public schools. [00:07:28] I've always said that as the left made ever more outrageous demands on whites, it would wake people up. [00:07:36] Critical race theory is finally pushing ordinary white people over the edge. [00:07:41] And what happens when they object to being called inherently racist? [00:07:46] They're called, inherently, white supremacists. [00:07:49] This should wake them up even more and send them our way. [00:07:54] But whites can't stop at defensive action. [00:07:57] We have to assert our rights, make our demands, defend our heritage. [00:08:04] There is no compromise with people who want to abolish whiteness. [00:08:09] Angry whites may beat them down for now, but they'll be back. [00:08:14] There is only one solution: to be separate from, beyond the reach, and fortified against these people. [00:08:22] Only then can we be sure our people will have a future.