Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Our Rulers Never Learn Aired: 2021-08-18 Duration: 11:06 === Afghan Patrol Failures (02:59) === [00:00:04] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] If you like this video, I hope you send the link to all the people you think can stand it. [00:00:12] On August 15th, Kabul surrendered to the Taliban. [00:00:17] Helicopters rushed Americans out of the embassy just as they did from Saigon when it fell in 1975. [00:00:24] Twenty years of fighting in Afghanistan ended in humiliation. [00:00:29] There were countless mistakes made, but the most basic one is this. [00:00:33] Our rulers refused to understand that human groups are different. [00:00:38] We gave the Vietnamese tons of weapons and lathered them with slogans about democracy, but we couldn't turn them into Americans. [00:00:46] Here are the Vietnamese we trained surrendering to the Vietnamese they were supposed to kill. [00:00:52] This time it's Afghans in spooky face masks handing over their fancy gear to guys in turbans and pajamas. [00:01:01] For 70 years, we've been making the same mistake right here in the United States. [00:01:06] We keep thinking that with enough welfare and role models and encouragement, everyone in America will turn out the same. [00:01:13] And the harder we try, the more we fail. [00:01:16] The Afghan version of the lesson our rulers will once again fail to learn left us with 2,500 dead Americans and 1,500 dead NATO allies. [00:01:30] Overwhelmingly white people, of course. [00:01:32] You won't find the Japanese or the Mexicans trying to turn people into something they aren't. [00:01:38] Here is a Marine explaining what it's like to train Afghans. [00:01:43] It's all pictures and us showing them. [00:01:46] I mean, three-quarters of them can't read or write, so we do a lot of show. [00:01:50] You know, this is how you should be doing it, and we show them, and then we have them do it. [00:01:56] The sound is bad on this one. [00:01:58] But listen carefully. [00:02:00] They give the Afghans gear, [00:02:17] which they often do not use while on patrol. [00:02:21] Here, our guys are trying to teach them jumping jacks. [00:02:42] The U.S.-trained Afghan National Police aren't much good at them either. [00:02:48] *Cheering* === What We Left Behind (05:09) === [00:03:04] We had 20 years to teach Afghans how to fly and maintain helicopters, but it didn't work. [00:03:10] As soon as the white man left, the choppers stopped flying. [00:03:13] The Taliban waltzed in and got them. [00:03:16] Here are just a few of the Blackhawks we left behind. [00:03:20] If there's one piece of equipment you should be able to get out before the enemy gets it, it's one that can take off straight up and fly away. [00:03:27] The Taliban can't fly these things either, but they don't need them. [00:03:31] They get around on motorcycles. [00:03:35] And if we can't save helicopters, think how many Humvees and APCs and bombs and rifles we left behind. [00:03:43] Not to mention the entire American Embassy, which we also left behind. [00:03:48] This is just one part of a monster that cost $800 million. [00:03:53] Do you know how many people worked here? [00:03:56] 4,000. [00:03:58] All of them toiling night and day, trying to turn tribal, Muslim, Kandahar Air Base had about 26,000 [00:04:18] people, and they all had to be kept happy. [00:04:21] In 2010, people said it was just like Coney Island, what they called the boardwalk. [00:04:27] It was acres and acres of Burger Kings, Popeyes, Pizza Huts, Dairy Queens, cafes, basketball courts, and lady soldiers and lady contractors wearing bikinis playing beach volleyball. [00:04:40] For a while, there was even a Thai massage parlor. [00:04:44] At Bagram Air Base, we spent hundreds of millions to make it a first-class airport. [00:04:50] It's so big, 40,000 people were living there, though most of them never went outside. [00:04:56] Now these places belong to the Taliban. [00:04:58] What are they going to do with a veterinary service? [00:05:01] Muslims despise dogs. [00:05:04] These days, you have to understand that U.S. diplomacy does not promote American interests. [00:05:09] It promotes American values. [00:05:12] Just two months ago, with the Taliban already taken over, our embassy in Kabul took a courageous stand. [00:05:19] It wanted Afghans to know that June is Pride Month. [00:05:23] I'm sure it's been telling them that children should choose what sex they are and that Afghans should be just like us, sending women and transsexuals into combat. [00:05:34] Anyone with a cell phone who can type the letters P-O-R-N will get an eyeful of the American way of life. [00:05:41] And some Afghans don't really care for it. [00:05:45] And I thought having colonies was supposed to be one of the worst things a white man ever did. [00:05:50] How was what we were doing? [00:05:53] And maybe that helps explain why our lavishly equipped, lovingly trained Afghan National Army ran like rabbits. [00:06:02] I don't think it was because the Taliban could do jumping jacks. [00:06:06] The Afghan regime is so corrupt that there were reports that soldiers ran out of food and ammunition. [00:06:12] But my guess is it's because they had nothing to die for. [00:06:17] The guys in pajamas showed up and told the guys in uniforms, American uniforms, mind you. [00:06:24] You can fight, or you can join us, or you can go home. [00:06:27] They joined up, or they went home. [00:06:30] Were they supposed to fight for a puppet government propped up for 20 years by infidel colonizers? [00:06:38] Were they supposed to die for their president, Ashraf Ghani, who is an American citizen married to a Christian whose children are U.S. citizens and live in the United States? [00:06:49] What kind of Afghan is that? [00:06:51] President Ghani and his VP got the jitters. [00:06:54] They buggered off, out of the country, when the Taliban showed up. [00:06:57] So the commander-in-chief was a rabbit too. [00:07:00] You don't have to like the Taliban to respect their determination and staying power. [00:07:06] And whatever you think of them, they are real Afghans, ready to die for Allah and to get the hated Americans off their backs. [00:07:14] They clearly represent a lot of people. [00:07:16] You might even call their victory a kind of consensus democracy on the battlefield. [00:07:22] But our rulers understood nothing. [00:07:25] Just three days before Kabul collapsed, Forbes ran this headline. [00:07:31] Kabul could fall to the Taliban within 90 days, U.S. intelligence warns. [00:07:36] That was the same crack intelligence team that told us that Russians stole the 2016 election. [00:07:43] And that swore up and down that Saddam Hussein had weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. [00:07:48] He didn't, but that was a pretext for another insane war. [00:07:52] That one cost us 4,500 killed, mostly white men again, and 32,000 wounded. === Parachuted In And Failed (03:08) === [00:07:59] We spent eight years trying to turn Iraqis into Jeffersonian Republicans before we finally gave up. [00:08:06] By then, we had busted the place up so badly, ISIS could take over a big chunk of it. [00:08:13] And as I said, we keep trying to turn people into what they aren't right here at home. [00:08:19] Here's a headline. [00:08:21] Mark Zuckerberg once made a $100 million investment in a major U.S. city to help fix its schools. [00:08:28] Now the mayor says the effort parachuted in and failed. [00:08:32] Parachuted in and failed. [00:08:34] Sound familiar? [00:08:35] That was the miserable Newark School District, which was 90% black and Hispanic. [00:08:41] And it was actually $200 million because other donors kicked in another $100 million. [00:08:46] The school district is still 90% black and Hispanic and is still miserable. [00:08:52] Do you remember the hilarious attempt to require, by law, that all school districts in America get students of all races to perform at the same high level? [00:09:03] It was called No Child Left Behind. [00:09:07] And here's George Bush. [00:09:11] I guess the idea was to turn everyone into Asians this time. [00:09:15] Of course, it was a complete failure. [00:09:18] In 2015, morons in Congress replaced it with a new law that will turn Jose and Shaniqua into computer programmers. [00:09:27] Believe it or not, it's called the Every Student Succeeds Act. [00:09:32] Well, I urge Congress to pass the Afghanistan is Now a Democracy Act. [00:09:38] That will ease the pain of defeat. [00:09:41] Of course, now we're all in a moral panic because we left behind tens of thousands of Afghans who had sold their souls to us. [00:09:49] We have to save them from the Taliban and bring them here. [00:09:54] We couldn't turn Afghans into Americans in Afghanistan, so we'll just keep trying it here. [00:10:00] The Swedes have been trying to turn Afghans into Swedes. [00:10:04] Instead, they have the highest rape rate in all of Europe. [00:10:08] Meanwhile, Afghanistan is getting ready for changes. [00:10:12] The Taliban like their women covered up. [00:10:14] So, in Kabul, head-to-toe burkas are suddenly high fashion. [00:10:20] One costs ten times more than it did last week. [00:10:24] You may not like it, but if Afghans want to throw blue sheets over their women, isn't that their business? [00:10:31] Maybe it cuts down on rape. [00:10:33] Anyway, when our soldiers finally come home, I have a different job for them. [00:10:39] Stop the invasion of a quarter of a million people swarming across our southern border every month. [00:10:47] Isn't the army supposed to stop invasions? [00:10:50] Oh no, they can't do that. [00:10:52] Because everyone knows Guatemalans and Salvadorans will learn broken English and drink Coca-Cola, and that'll make them just as American as you and me. [00:11:02] You see, anyone can be anybody. [00:11:05] Keep believing that.