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Oct. 20, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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‘They Don’t Know How to Behave Around Women’
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance and with me is my indispensable and inimitable co-host Paul Kersey.
And as has become customary, we'd like to start with a couple of listener comments.
One writes in with what is perhaps a facetious observation, Where was the cat, writes he.
Hearing the cat chiming in with what I'm assuming are race realist meows is an important part of the weekly podcast.
Although thinking about it, usually the cat is quickly carried off and not heard from again during the podcast, so maybe it's an egalitarian after all.
Race realist meows.
Yes.
The only kind.
I can assure the listener, but my cat is absolutely a race realist.
But yes, sometimes she pokes her nose into places where she's not really welcome.
But I'm glad to hear that she has fans.
We've had rude comments about the cat and some of our commenters.
Now, here we have another observation.
We are being corrected and we are happy to be corrected as usual.
The most recent podcast, I believe it was Mr. Kersey, I think I have to pin this on you.
You were estimating the population size of New Haven, Canada at 45,000.
This listener, I should say, writes in to tell us that we were way off at the population.
It's not about 45,000.
It's around 130,000.
So, we need to get our details correct.
Now, this is perhaps a more important correction, and let me read this, and if we were wrong, I will be happy to admit it.
In this case, I'm the one who made a misstep, or misspoke, as the usual euphemism goes for making a blunder.
Our listener writes, Mr. Taylor mentions the famous image of a slave ship.
It's the Brooks.
That's the one with this diagram of slave ship with all the slaves laid out on the floor like they're firewood or something, just absolutely shoulder to shoulder, ankle to ankle.
And Mr. Taylor says this has been doctored and is inaccurate.
I was very interested to hear more about this, but can't find anything that corroborates his claim.
Now, I looked up an MIT publication and it says, in January 1787, the Society for Affecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade published this famous diagram of the Liverpool slave ship, The Brooks.
Now, this image was created by an abolitionist group to spread their message.
In other words, it was propaganda.
However, this same MIT publication refers to a page of the Marie Seraphique, a French vessel and slave ship, and it includes a diagram created by sailors on the actual ship, and it looks to me about the same as the Brooks.
Any response from Mr. Taylor?
Now, I confess that I did not have time to look into this this week, and if any of our well-informed listeners know anything about this, I would crave correction and enlightenment.
On the other hand, perhaps I'm mistaken.
Maybe that is the way they transported slaves.
But I suppose these were the sleeping arrangements.
That's the way they had them when they were lying down.
I assume they weren't kept in that position 24 hours a day, which is the impression you get looking at those diagrams.
Now, the other question is, how was the crew housed when they were sleeping?
I wonder just how jam-packed they were.
My suspicion is they didn't give the crew much in the way of exercise room either.
I have also heard that on these slave voyages, crews died at almost as high a rate as the slaves themselves, simply because of the terrible unsanitary conditions of being on an ocean-going ship in that period of time.
And let us not forget, slaves were valuable cargo.
There was no reason in the world for the people who were transporting them to pack them in conditions where many of them were likely to die.
But it may in fact be that when you had a full cargo, the slaves were packed in absolutely as tight as they could be, at least given a space to lie down.
And the question becomes, what is it they did when they were not?
So, that is our contributions from our listeners, and as usual, we very much enjoy these, and we particularly enjoy those who correct our errors.
We wish to convey only the right stuff, none of the wrong stuff.
Now, moving on to the news.
And as always, there is a cornucopia of news stories.
Our subject matter never goes wanting.
Is a cornucopia a word that denotes something positive, though?
Because a lot of these stories we're going to talk about today.
Our cup runneth over, Mr. Kersey, and usually our time runneth under.
There is just so much.
Now, a cornucopia just means there's a lot of it.
But I think you are probably correct that a cornucopia is usually of good things.
But if we're looking for subject matter, there is never a shortage.
And on this occasion, the news from London has to do with Sir David Amess.
He is a 60, or he was a 69-year-old conservative politician, had been in Parliament for 38 years, and he was meeting with constituents in a Methodist church hall when one of his constituents, who had made an appointment to see him a week before, walked up and stabbed him to death.
I guess that's one way of making your electorate voice heard.
The slasher is Ali Harbi Ali, age 25, born in Britain but of Somali parents.
And as our great friend and mentor Sam Dixon likes to say, just because you plant a carrot in the potato patch does not mean that it's going to turn into a potato.
Now, this is the case with this Britain-born Somali.
The police are calling this Islamic terrorism, but they're not entirely sure why an Islamic terrorist would kill this Mr. Ames.
He was a Catholic.
He was opposed to abortion.
He campaigned hard for Brexit.
He was big on animal rights.
Now, a couple little details about this story.
As I say, the authorities are scratching their heads.
Why did this Islamic terrorist choose this particular guy?
But he was killed in the Belfairs Methodist Church.
This is just south of London.
I suspect it was in what we call in the United States the Fellowship Hall.
One of these little greeting rooms.
There's a big banner hanging in the room at the church where poor Sir David bled out.
Do you know what the banner says?
You can imagine.
I can imagine it probably said something along the line of, no human is illegal.
It says, all are welcome here.
All are welcome here.
All are welcome here.
Well, Ali Harbi Ali should not have been welcome there.
He should not have been welcome in Britain at all.
And there is a photograph of Mr. Amas, former member of parliament, standing in front of a sign that says, the power of kindness.
The power of kindness. And he himself is holding another smaller sign that says,
I believe every refugee matters.
I think there's also a big proponent of proliferating the memory of George Floyd.
He attacked the American police for killing an innocent black body.
He actually jumped headfirst, dove headfirst into that topic for some brownie points.
Didn't serve him that well, though.
No, no, it did not win him any brownie points.
Now, as you probably know, the current mayor of London is Sadiq Khan, also a Muslim.
And someone, I have to tip of the hat to some observant person, had noticed that even before Derek Chauvin went to trial, the Sadiq Khan, the mayor, was complaining about the brutal murder of George Floyd.
Well, he just tweeted out about Sir David Amas and he is deeply saddened that David Amas passed away.
He passed away.
If a Muslim slices you up and you bleed to death, you pass away.
When Derek Chauvin puts his knee on the guy's neck, or perhaps it was more on his back, but it all depends on the angle of how this was looked at, for just a few minutes longer than necessary, that's a brutal murder and Sadiq Khan was sympathizing with the fury that this evoked.
But, Sir David, his good buddy, he's deeply saddened that he has passed away.
You know, one quick observation on that.
I forgot that even happened.
That story you just said about the member of Parliament being stabbed in the church.
It becomes so routine.
It becomes so routine.
Yes, what else is new?
You know, a priest gets his throat slit in France.
Okay, ho-hum, what's next?
Yep, there you go.
But this is the way, this is the way white people are.
The power of kindness.
Hard at work.
And I believe every refugee matters.
Well, returning to the United States, very briefly, you have a sporting story for us.
We were going to talk about this last week.
In fact, we teased it at the beginning.
Hopefully, no one was too upset that we didn't actually get to finish the story.
Nobody wrote in to comment.
Nobody wrote in to comment about how we teased mentioning a John Gruden story.
Now, if you remember, He was the white coach for the Raiders, who was, some would say fired, some would say forced to resign, over some emails that were leaked out during this investigation by the NFL, the Washington Redskins, into Dan Snyder's alleged misdealing, 650,000 emails.
Interestingly, the only ones that were leaked out, John Gruden's.
So, what ends up happening?
Here's what the story says.
The fallout over Gruden's unacceptable language in dozens of emails from 2011 to 2018 continues as the Buccaneers have announced he is being deleted from the team's ring of honor.
Deleted.
Non-personed.
Commissar vanishes.
If you ever want to read a great book, this is what just happened to Mr. Gruden for being insufficiently loyal to the woke empire that is now in charge of the country.
Dozens of email messages, huh?
Dozens of email.
We talked about it.
I think one of them when he made fun of the black player... Now the only one that sticks in my mind was if he referred to some black guy as having lips like Michelin tires.
But, and I'd like to know, and we talked about this before, usually there is a media account that says, oh, he had a racist or sexist or misogynist email.
And that's all we need to know.
That's all we need to know.
Out the door he goes.
I'd like to know exactly what he said.
What passes for misogynism these days?
I'd really like to know.
But they're just mum on that for the most part.
So here's what the team said in the statement.
Quote, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers have advocated for purposeful change in the area of race relations,
gender equality, diversity, and inclusion for many years.
While we acknowledge John Gruden's contributions on the field,
his actions go against our core values as an organization.
Therefore, he will no longer continue to be a member of the Buccaneers Ring of Honor.
He was inducted the Ring of Honor back in 2017.
It was started in 2009.
They've inducted 13 members.
He was the head coach, won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers.
He was, like I said, originally called onto the carpet, as this article says, for what they said was, you mentioned earlier, racist language to describe the NFL Players Association leader DeMaurice Smith.
Apparently other people said he used gay slurs and other misogynistic comments.
I think he made fun of the first female referee.
I guess that's misogyny.
You can't make fun of females and otherwise once male professions, vocations.
But yeah, so he had to quit his job as the head coach of the Las Vegas... I said Oakland Raiders.
You didn't catch me because you don't know this.
They did move to Las Vegas.
But hey, who cares?
It's just, once again, he's been removed from the ring of honor.
Because he violated their core values.
Now, I would have thought one of their core values was winning.
Well, it's not like OJ Simpson.
You can just kill someone and, you know.
I guess there are more important core values.
Avoiding misogyny is more important than winning.
So you can win all you like, but if you say the wrong things about women, out you go.
Out you go.
Well, alright.
Well, bouncing over to New York City.
It is well known that in New York City elementary schools there is a highly selected gifted program.
And guess what?
It's been widely criticized for exacerbating segregation in the nation's largest school system.
Oddly enough, all the whites and Asians cluster in these five schools that are set aside exclusively for the children who score the top scores and get into these gifted schools.
Mr. de Blasio has said the program will be permanently ended.
It was on temporary suspension while they were fighting the China bug, but now that that little fight is moving towards, perhaps, success and victory, they're going to get rid of it completely.
And the trouble, of course, is that all about 70% of the roughly 1 million public school students, that's a big public school system, while 70% are black and Latino, Only 25% of the people, there are 16,000 students in the gifted elementary schools, are black and Latino.
The rest are, of course, white and overwhelmingly Asian.
So, in this viciously white supremacist system, somehow the Asian-Americans managed to get ahead.
But, as always, that's not going to save the system.
That's not good enough.
That does not suggest that it's not discriminatory.
No, no, no.
It somehow very cleverly discriminates against Blacks and Latinos.
And so, under Mr. de Blasio's plan, the city will train all of its kindergarten teachers, roughly 4,000 educators, to accommodate students who need accelerated learning.
And they will look to their needs in the general education classrooms.
That'll be just as good, won't it?
Of course.
Of course!
Of course!
The city does not yet have an estimate for how much the training will cost, although it's expected to be tens of millions of dollars.
And what's to be done with these five schools where only the top students were taught?
I suppose they'll just be filled with everybody else.
But what an utterly cuckoo idea.
Well, we talked about another cuckoo idea last week when a 200-year-old statue of Thomas Jefferson is getting removed from City Hall because the Black, Hispanic, and Asian caucus said it's got to go.
I mean, again, it would be hard-pressed to tell people we don't live under a You know, a government that has basically been
You know, that surrendered.
Well, you used to talk about black-run America, and I used to laugh at you for that.
No, blacks don't run it.
Well, increasingly, they might as well.
Yeah.
They might as well.
Black-run America.
Golly.
Well, we're going to talk about another statue later on.
I hope we get to it and don't have one of these teases that ends up being a little bit of a dangle and not getting where it's supposed to go.
But for the time being, let's move along to something else that has to do with the Afghan men.
Many of whom are amongst us these days, more than ever.
This is an article that reports domestic abuse has become such an issue among Afghans brought to the United States and temporarily living at various U.S.
military bases that gender and protection advisors are being deployed to help with the problem.
Gender and protection advisors.
A new specialty has been invented.
Boy, diversity is wonderful.
There's a growth industry there, by the way.
Aggressive growth industry.
About 53,000 Afghans are currently temporarily living in eight military bases in Wisconsin, New Jersey, Texas, Indiana, New Mexico, and Virginia.
Real hotbeds of Muslim sympathy, no doubt, while thousands more are being flown into the U.S.
daily.
Thousands more.
With the winter season coming, the U.S.
military believes that the gender advisors are necessary because domestic abuse may become worse as Afghans and their families stay inside to keep warm.
Rather than going outside on base.
I guess they can work off a little steam when they're outside, but when they're all cooped in there together, oh boy, those Afghan men just cut loose.
Now there are other problems, and that is that The single ladies who've come along have all had to be moved off way into the corner of the base because the fact that they were there by themselves has subjected them to all kinds of confrontations and abuse from Afghans of both sexes.
If you're a single woman and you are not completely covered up with sheets, blue sheets, and you've not got some man leading you around with a rope through your nose, you're a bad woman.
And here is an Afghan woman who is quoted in this article, I'm ashamed that I'm complaining about my own Afghan people.
They don't know how to behave with women.
We are afraid of them.
This is from the voice of experience.
Now that's, of course, why they shouldn't be here.
One of the many reasons why.
Well, you're right, you're right.
I don't think all the gender and protection advisors in the world are going to change their attitudes.
And already two Afghan men at Fort McCoy are being prosecuted, criminal prosecutions, for domestic abuse and child sex crimes.
One guy strangled and suffocated his wife, whom he had abused for years.
Another molested a 12-year-old and a 14-year-old, both boys.
And threaten them with violence if they reported the abuse.
And there are other Afghans on bases who have been reported for robbery and theft.
Now, another little interesting item here.
The gender advisors.
I just love this.
Gender advisors.
How would you like to be telling your children?
You know, what do I do?
Well, Sonny, I'm a gender advisor.
I work with these benighted Afghans.
The gender advisors will also help with treating child malnourishment.
Why is that?
Well, the La Crosse Tribune reports that Afghans have complained about the American food being served on base.
Now, does this mean they're refusing to feed their children this American muck?
Are they undernourished?
Are they getting kwashiorkor and beriberi because they won't eat this horrible American slop?
Well, you know, the bases have all hired imams to bless the food and make sure all the cattle have been circumcised before they got their throat slit.
They're doing all the things they're supposed to do, but I guess the children are facing malnourishment because they're having to eat American food.
Well, there you go.
Yet another reason.
They would be flourishing back in Afghanistan, so why did they come?
Why did they come?
That's what I'd like to know.
Simple thing we can do.
Plenty of airplanes, you know, the pilots can fly southwest.
There's no VAX rules anymore.
Put them on planes, the pilots will fly.
Well, the thing is, flights come in, flights can go out.
That's right.
Now, I believe you have another heartwarming story about Philadelphia.
Oh, no.
Were they Afghans on this train?
No, they were not.
Not Afghans?
Congolese, I think, actually.
So, there was a story, and it had sort of that Kitty Genovese vibe to it.
Yes, it did.
That New York lady.
Yeah, the New York lady back in the 60s, who it turns out, consequently, most people don't know this, she was actually raped by a black guy.
That's one of the things that's always meant that's never kind of left on the cutting room floor of what happened to Kenny Genesis I can't get into that.
No, we can't so Here's the story.
Here's the headline man who raped a woman on Philadelphia train revealed to be Illegal immigrant with past sex abuse record and before I go on it should be noted that Philadelphia is a sanctuary city Mmm, I'd forgot leave it at that right?
Yeah, it's a sanctuary city.
So your tax dollars at works Ladies and gentlemen is about to be Delineated.
As we learn that the man accused of raping a woman at a Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority SEPTA train, it turned out that he's a Congolese immigrant that's in the U.S.
illegally.
So if that was on your bingo card, guess what?
You win.
If you just thought it was just a, you know, just, just random black dude or a Spano, nope.
Illegal immigrant with history of sex abuse.
This was just during daylight hours, right?
And people sat around and took pictures of it?
Just a normal day in Philadelphia, Mr. Taylor.
Bystanders stood by and did nothing but film the horrific crime.
I'm sure it's on OnlyFans now.
I don't know, wherever people, whatever people upload this stuff.
No, no, that's a low blow.
Ah, low blow.
Yes.
So, 35-year-old Fiston, I'm not even going to try and pronounce his last name, N-G-O-Y, not exactly a last name that you would think would be with Congolese, Nigeo?
I'm not sure.
But he was arrested October 13th and charged with rape and assault.
Turns out, he overstayed his student visa in 2015 and should not have even been in the country.
He entered the U.S.
on a student visa in 2012.
So he's been illegally in the country for six years?
So he's been illegally in the country So, two years into, or a year into the Trump presidency.
But he remained in the country.
He was not deported because an immigration judge granted him a, quote, withholding of removal, end quote, in March of 2019.
This followed an appeals board that would rule that his sex crime was, hey, not a serious crime, and that would make him ineligible, and that would make him ineligible for deportation.
What's a sex, occasional sex crime?
So, here we go.
He's only been required to check with the Immigration and Customs Enforcement periodically since then under an order of supervision.
On October 13th, just after 9pm.
So it was not during the day.
A woman was allegedly raped by him on the train.
Again, why we said that bystanders did nothing.
SEPTA Transit Police Chief Thomas Nestle III said, quote, as many as 10 people actually saw some part of the attack on this rider.
We were watching to see if someone put a phone up to their ear indicating they might be calling 911.
Instead, what we saw was people holding their phone up as if they were recording or taking pictures.
Now, perhaps I'm indulging in stereotypes, but about the only person I've seen interviewed about this who was on the train was an African-American ass.
And it may be that the majority of those who were filming were of her persuasion.
I just don't know.
It would be interesting to know, but that is a detail.
But there you go.
That's the America we live in today.
Well, here's a quick Quick little search to figure out one thing for you so we can figure out and put some numbers.
That's what we do here.
We put the facts first.
The truth always must come out.
SEPTA's ridership demographics are less white.
57% of riders are black and it says 5% are Hispanic, which that doesn't make any sense to me.
You would imagine that it would be heavily Hispanic.
That's only what 62% Asian or sorry, black and Hispanic versus.
Yeah.
No, that does not make any sense.
But, well, we will leave this at the speculation stage.
It's probably very hard to figure it out.
But if they've got video of these people holding their cell phones up in front of them rather than up to their ear, we should be able to distinguish what the demographics were of these spectators.
Be that as it may.
Are we ready to move to another big city?
I think we're ready to move to Chicago.
These are two of the best big cities in America.
We talk about Chicago and Philadelphia a lot.
So what do we have in Chicago?
Well, we have a situation where this is a big story because this is a This is a harbinger of what's happening to a lot of the top
commercial districts in major cities.
This is why Buckhead wants to secede from Atlanta and become a city.
You know, it's the Tony area of Atlanta where a lot of people have said,
hey, why are we seeing all our tax dollars?
We don't have any police protection because they're basically saying we're not going to pursue
That's Atlanta.
This is Chicago.
Headline struck me pretty shockingly.
It read this.
Magnificent Mile.
More trouble for area that was once a crown jewel of American retail.
So Chicago police have issued a formal warning after continued robberies on and around the city's Magnificent Mile.
At a time when stores continue to leave while others fight to stay in business after the big pandemic hit.
I haven't been to Chicago in years.
I did go to the Magnificent Mile.
I do believe it's heavily white.
The city of Chicago is amazing.
It's almost 33% white, 33% black, 33% Hispanic.
percent white, 33 percent black, 33 percent Hispanic.
The white population is rising as the black population drops, the percentage at least.
But the Magnificent Mile, it is.
It's a very tony, beautiful area where it drives a lot of the tax revenue.
It is about a mile long.
I've walked it several times, just gawking at all the things displayed in the shop windows
that I can't afford.
Well, CBS's Tara Molina reports that retail leaders say the problem is so bad that new
business is hesitant to move in.
That hesitation stems not only from the continued retail theft and robbery issues across the
city, but the perception that the city isn't a safe place to be right now.
And that's actually true.
We know that.
We've seen the data.
We know the numbers.
We know that they're on pace to surpass 2020's near record year for non-fatal and fatal shootings, homicides.
Yes.
Well, it's true.
The place was just sacked at least twice, as I recall.
They boarded it all up, they broke all the glass, and then as soon as they opened up, they sacked it again.
You're talking about after the George Floyd hysteria?
Yes, I'm talking about it.
Yes, I beg your pardon if that wasn't clear.
So, a stretch of North Michigan Avenue remains vacant and locked up, telling the struggle on the city's mag mile, magnificent mile.
Former tenants like Macy's and Disney, long gone, And there are no plans for a new tenant for the old Macy's space at the Water Tower Place anytime soon.
The Water Tower is right smack in the middle of things.
It's gorgeous.
I do remember that.
Quote, I think it does not help in terms of the recovery for downtown Chicago.
The impression around the nation is that Chicago is not a very safe place to be and the incidents we saw this morning over the weekend, the episodes before that, only feed that.
That's from Rob Carr.
He's the president and CEO of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association.
He said the tax loss related to the continued crimes at the city county.
In the state of Illinois and unfortunately only goes to help out Amazon because when people don't have retail places to go they're going to online shopping as a as a fallback so Well, the terrible thing about this is this was really the key to Chicago downtown, inside the loop.
This was really the most valuable retail property.
It was fun just to walk along, look at the buildings, look at the people, look at the stores.
And if this goes, I mean, that seems to me that could be a real death blow to downtown Chicago.
It would be catastrophic.
It's funny, you think about the The state's attorney, Kim Fox, increased the threshold for felony retail theft charges back in 2016, one of the first things she did, to $1,000.
So, the officer said this has allowed the prosecutors to focus on the drivers of violence rather than the low-level, non-violent offenses.
Well, guess what?
Those non-violent, low-level offenses, they add up.
Sure do.
And what does the arithmetic show us?
An empty mag mile.
And an empty mag mile means that Chicago... Chicago, yes.
Detroit, here we come.
Baltimore, here we come.
No, this is absolutely terrible.
This is why broken windows policing is so important.
Vital.
Yes.
These people, these George Soros funded prosecutors, they get their priorities completely mixed up and cities just become uninhabitable.
And we've got another one to talk about.
We've talked many times about San Francisco.
And about all the CVS and other drugstores that are closing down in San Francisco because of this brazen, unpunished shoplifting.
The videos are just infuriating.
If I were there, it would be very hard for me not to just physically attack somebody who's just cleaning stuff off, walking out the door.
Well, San Francisco Mayor London Breed, London Breed, yes, our African-American Mayor of San Francisco, She has disputed.
Walgreens claims that it needs to shut her five stores because the soft laws on shoplifting have led to rampant theft.
She says, no, no, no, no.
She says the big change is trying to slash costs and increase profits and that retail theft is just an easy scapegoat.
Can you believe, can you believe the nerve of this woman saying this?
The national chain has closed 17 of its San Francisco locations in the past two years.
Mayor Breed says the chain could be moving to consolidate space, but it's just using the shoplifting narrative.
It's just a narrative.
To avoid pushback for closing certain stores that some say are a staple of their community.
Well, if they're a staple of their community, it'd be profitable, wouldn't they?
If they didn't have to see all their merchandise walk out the door without being paid for.
But we've seen the videos, probably many of our listeners have too.
And there's always a distressing lack of diversity among these brazen shoplifters.
Well, back in July, this is news to me, Chesa Booten, another one of our Soros-backed, soft on crime, never met a criminal he didn't like, prosecutor, was asked and shown one of these videos at one of the Walgreens on Goff Street that was about to close.
And his reaction was this.
When I watch that video, I think about questions that people are not asking, that I think they should.
Is he drug addicted?
Mentally ill?
Desperate?
Is he part of a major retail fencing operation?
What's driving this behavior?
Well, you know what, Chesson?
None of that matters.
I don't care what his problem is.
He's got to be stopped.
It's got to be a crime.
And for him to really think in those terms is just astonishing to me.
And this, of course, is astonishing to a whole lot of people who live in San Francisco.
And that's why there's a recall election going on for this clown.
You know, we don't talk about COVID, obviously.
I'm sure a lot of our listeners have different views on everything, but, you know, it is funny to think about the elite, you know, London breed.
They've got the mask mandate there, and there's the video, of course, of her partying, and she was like, oh, you know, the mood took me.
She's singing.
She's singing.
That's supposed to be one of the most best ways to spread the droplets around.
She's singing away.
Oh yes, London Breed.
And, you know, it's a city where, like you said, you can steal whatever you want to and walk out of these stores, you can poop on the street, and they're now shutting down an In-N-Out Burger because they're like, hey, you know what, we're not gonna adhere to this rule that everybody who comes in has to be vaxxed.
I mean, it's just, it's this anarcho-tyranny.
This is a time where there are a couple voices that I wish hadn't been silenced by death, and that would be Sam Francis and Joe Sobern.
I think Sam Francis would be Well, A, he would have been apolectic over what happened on Monument Avenue and a lot of the other great statues that were taken down, but he would understand that it's up to a people to have the temerity or to have the backbone to fight to keep these up and to keep that memory alive.
But I think he'd really be Honing that concept of antiquity.
This is certainly true.
Certainly true.
Law-abiding people refuse to wear a mask.
They get in trouble, whereas these guys who walk into a store and sweep stuff up the shelves with an arm load and walk right by security guards.
What are the security guards even there for?
I suppose, I don't know, maybe some people just shoot up in the bathrooms if they weren't there.
This is just an outrage.
But moving on to my favorite Supreme Court Justice, Sonia.
Sonia Sotomayor, as we're supposed to call her.
Remember Steve Scalia, he never said, no, no, no, it's Scalia, Scalia.
No, he's Steve Scalia, but she's got to be Sotomayor, Sotomayor.
Well, Sonia, the wise Latina, on Wednesday spoke about the struggles that people of color face in society and about her role as the first woman of color and the first Latina on the court.
Now, she's quoted as saying this, if you are a person of color, you have to work harder than everybody else to succeed.
It's just the point of life.
It's the nature of the competitive nature of our society, where you have to prove yourself every day.
You have to work harder than everybody else.
That means for me, that in every opinion I write, I know I have to give it my best.
Well, that's right.
All those white boys out there, they're just cruising to the top.
Banging on three cylinders.
Out of six.
Or maybe eight.
Because that's all it takes when you're white, right?
You don't have to prove yourself.
You don't have to try hard.
You know, and I think that's really what they think.
That's really what this woman thinks.
Well, that's white privilege.
I mean, it's... Yes, we're just swatting to the top.
Just like we've got hot air balloons attached to our shoulders.
And we float to the top on pure white privilege.
You don't have to work hard.
You're a white man, for heaven's sake.
You've never had to work hard in your life.
Me neither.
Boy, oh boy.
And then she goes on to say, when Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed, we lost our only civil rights lawyer.
Nobody on the bench, quote, has been in the trenches on civil rights issues, whether it's on women's rights, racial rights, or disability rights.
She said, adding that the justices also don't have backgrounds in immigration, environmental, or criminal defense law.
And of course, that's all she's saying.
That's all that matters.
Unless you've been fighting your whole life on one side of these issues, you won't get it right.
I suspect she'd love to have Chesa Boone on the court.
I'm sure there are people who are looking at what's happening in San Francisco, looking at his record, his resume, and they're saying to themselves, that is the progressive member of the judiciary that we want, or somebody who can be A wonderful federal judge.
Oh my gosh, let's get him on SCOTUS.
Yeah.
Look at his parents.
Yeah.
They're convicted.
What was his parents?
I forgot.
They were both murderers.
Murderers.
Yes.
Yes.
They were in the weather underground.
Convicted murderers.
Yeah.
They both ended up in the pokey and he had to be raised by, what is it, Bill Ayers.
That's right.
Yes, what a wonderful start in life that is, to be mirrored by Bill Ayers.
Look what it got him.
Look what it got him.
He's a great success for everything that is horrible in life.
But speaking of Ruth Ginsburg, who's no longer on the court, The sickle of time caught her down, but in her new memoir, Going There.
Isn't that a weird title for a memoir?
Going There.
In any case, that's what Katie Couric decided to title her memoir.
She admits that she edited comments from the now deceased Ruth Bader Ginsburg for a 2016 interview.
It was about this kneeling for the National Anthem.
And Ruthie Baby reportedly said that the protesters were showing contempt for a government that has made it possible for their parents and grandparents to live a decent life.
She added, which they probably could not have lived in the places they came from.
Wow!
That's got your cat purring, I bet.
That's a race realist comment right there, if I've ever heard one.
Or at least a slip, an acknowledgement that, hey, guess what?
Certain people create certain conditions that other people, when left to their own devices, they simply can't create.
Well, this, of course, is a great dilemma for the 64-year-old Couric.
She admits that she was thinking that the then 83-year-old, this is back in 2016, was probably, quote, too elderly and probably didn't fully understand the question.
And so she decided to omit this.
And she adds, when it came to the celebrated feminist justice, believing that her comments were unworthy of a crusader for equality.
Oh, it's nice to be a liberal when the press is liberal.
They can just cover up most anything for you, can't they?
They can cover up and they can promote whatever they want to.
And they can make a story out of simply nothing.
Hint, hint, John Gruden.
So, again.
Yes.
And shortly after the interview, she got a call from the head of the Public Affairs of the Supreme Court asking that the remarks about the anthem protesters be removed, claiming that the justice had misspoke.
Oh, when they blurt out the truth, oh, it's got to be swallowed back.
And so she did as she was told.
I wonder why she's fessing up now.
I guess she figures, well, maybe this has been on her conscience.
Who knows?
But now we know.
Yes, it's nice to be a liberal when the media are liberal.
Now let's move on to Terry Lorenzo Brown.
Lorenzo Brown.
He is a junior, so there must have been another generation of Terry Lorenzo Browns.
He is of St.
Paul, Minnesota.
He, between 2007 and 2019, was sentenced for five felonies.
And while state sentencing guidelines recommended prison time in four of those cases, judges gave him lighter sentences, mostly just probation, and didn't extend him to prison.
Instead of going to prison, he just continued to get probation.
By then, he must have been probation for 50 years.
But in any case, from 2007 to the present, most of the time he spent locked up was while he was just waiting for his case to be heard.
And once he was sentenced, he got credit for time served, and out he went.
Well, at age 18 was his first felony conviction, aggravated robbery.
Not just robbery, aggravated robbery.
He probably did somebody serious damage.
And in the 14 years that followed, he was sentenced for at least nine offenses, including aggravated robbery, drug possession, domestic assault, felony violation of a no-contact order, That means somebody's roughed up, says, no, they've got to keep away.
Well, no, no, no, no.
He's going to show up anyway.
His most recent conviction was in August for driving while impaired.
Now, I suppose that's a DUI.
This sounds like a guy who is permanently impaired, at least morally and mentally.
Well, now, now, surprise, surprise.
Well, this guy's been walking around when he should have been in jail.
He's charged with murder, an attempted murder.
Along with someone else by the name of Devondre Trevon Phillips.
Yes, both obviously Irishmen.
They shot at each other in a crowded food hall and bar.
Both Phillips and Brown were hit and wounded, but guess how many people they caught in the crossfire while they're blazing away?
Any guess is good.
Eight.
Fourteen.
Wow.
Yes.
Bam, bam, bam.
80% off.
Yes, bam, bam.
Can you imagine that?
Fourteen people caught and one, a 27-year-old veterinary technician, was killed.
The rest were merely wounded.
She's a light-skinned black woman.
Judging by her photographs, she's probably a real credit to her race.
This poor woman caught in the crossfire.
Bam!
Dead.
Now, of course, he was not supposed to be in possession of a gun at all.
But I can tell just looking from his mugshot, this guy shouldn't be walking around just in the way he looks.
He just looks like the missing link.
But all I can say is this.
Clearly, the American justice system is slanted against Afro-Americans.
Oh yes, yes.
Oh boy, this guy, this guy just had the book thrown at him every time, every time all those wicked white people in St.
Paul, Minnesota were just gunning for him.
Well, as Sonia, my favorite Supreme Court Justice, Sotomayor, She says... I love your enunciation, by the way.
Well, that's the way she says it.
It is?
Soto Mayor.
Wise Latinas, as you say.
Soto Mayor.
The wise Latinas.
Only wise Latinas and a few wannabe wise Latinas like me can pronounce it right.
But... You are the wisest Latino of them all.
She says, non-whites just have to work harder than whites to succeed.
Well, this guy seems to have been working really hard to get into jail and he just couldn't succeed.
Racism is everywhere.
Listen, film me.
Put me in jail, please.
No, sorry.
We can't do that.
Thwarting their efforts.
Thwarting their efforts.
Oh, poor guy.
Now, here's another heartwarming story.
Uh, this, uh, gosh, I don't even see where this took place.
I didn't note that down.
Maybe you could look it up quickly and let me know.
Tell me where.
Well, it happened at 1140 in the morning and James Cesar, C-E-A-S-A-R, James Cesar, he was walking down the street in a quiet residential neighborhood and guess what he was doing?
He was masturbating.
A woman who saw him Then says, I saw a pregnant woman walking towards him and I warned her.
And that's when he proceeded to run at me.
He punched me in the head and knocked me to the ground for warning a pregnant woman that she was approaching a masturbating man.
He punched the woman repeatedly, continued to punch her after she was on the ground.
Bystanders intervened and Cesar ran away.
The women showed the police a picture she took of the man.
That's very enterprising of her.
And cops located Caesar nearby.
When they arrested him, he punched one of the officers in the face and he tried to bite another.
Chicago.
Oh, was it Chicago?
Oh, Chicago.
I don't suppose it was on the Magnificent Mile, but it was in a friendly little neighborhood.
Now, I must explain.
Yes, this fellow was one of our African American fellow citizens.
Now, what are my criterion for including stories like this?
And I would have to say, my general reasoning is Can I really realistically imagine some white guy doing this?
Well, would a white guy walk down the street masturbating?
Well, maybe.
Maybe.
I mean, that's not out of the question.
And if somebody stopped him, would he get violent?
Well, maybe.
Maybe.
But really what pushed me over the edge was when he decided to bite one of the policemen after he was being arrested, and they punched one in the face.
I mean, I don't know.
I suppose we can imagine anything.
But realistically, that's sort of my standard on these things.
Sorry, I'm just trying to think of the math and figure out at what point you're like, okay, that put it over the edge.
That did it.
That's right.
There's A, B, C. Oh, you know, gosh, you know, white guys do weird things, but this is really sort of a different league.
Now here's another story.
Melguin Lopez Santos.
He was asked to leave the Rocket Sports Bar and Grill in Hawthorne, California early Saturday, and then he argued with someone while he was walking to his truck.
I don't know what he was doing, but he was misbehaving in the bar.
They told him to leave.
Then, when he got into his truck, he intentionally drove it on the sidewalk, nearly hitting a group of patrons, before he wedged his truck against a tree.
Well, as the patrons tried to haul him out of the driver's seat, he managed to get unwedged and he hit the corner of a nearby building.
Then the group then hauled the driver out of the truck and beat him to death.
Beat him to death.
Blunt force trauma.
Hawthorne is 39% Black and 44% Hispanic.
That adds up to 83%.
But the races of the beaters to death are unspecified, so you never know.
It could have been an Amish youth who took a wrong turn coming out of Bird in Hand, Pennsylvania and ended up in Hawthorne, California.
You never know.
Stranger things have happened.
Or have they?
No, they haven't.
You pretty much, my math and what qualifies as a story for me is you nailed the demographics.
You added up two of our vibrant BIPOCs together.
I just don't think it was Amish youth.
But in any case, now you have got a story on NCAA standards.
One of these things I never know about, but you do.
Wow this is again two sports stories but this is a big one because for so long the NCAA which is losing a lot of its power because of this idea now that college athletes can get paid so it's kind of you ask yourself what's the point of even having an NCAA?
We're basically admitting this is minor leagues now.
You know, back in the 1980s, Notre Dame's head coach at the time, Lou Holtz, famously said, how can my school compete when we have such high rigorous academic standards?
Paul Orning, a white guy who ran the Heisman Trophy, Notre Dame was having some trouble in the early 2000s and he said, we need to lower our standards, get better black athletes in.
Well, guess what's happening now?
They both are probably going to have their wish because the NCAA task force recommends removing minimum standardized test scores In an effort to advance racial equity.
Standards must go because it keeps our pets out.
Keeps them out.
So this is last Friday.
The Instability Task Force recommends incoming freshmen in Division 1 and 2 sports should no longer be required to meet minimum scores on standardized tests for initial eligibility.
This reminds me of last week when we talked about UCLA and the professor who refused to give blacks a pass on the final.
If they did poorly in honor of Ahmaud Arbery and George Floyd and Breonna Taylor.
Well now, here we are.
This is happening because of George Floyd.
The recommendation was made by the NCAA standardized test score task force, which was formed as part of the NCAA's eight-point plan to advance racial equity.
So, Why is all this happening?
and Division II Academic Requirements Committee, they're gonna consider the recommendation
at their next scheduled meetings in February of 2022.
What does this mean?
It would change initial eligibility requirements, would also have to be reviewed and made
through each division's legislative process.
So why is all this happening?
Why is all this happening?
In the release- It's because college sports aren't black enough.
There you go, college football, you watch a game, wow 19 of 22 starters on the University
of Alabama are black and Florida Gators 20 starters are black out of 22.
We need three more for heaven's sake.
In the release, the NCAA said the task force consults with several groups, including the
Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, the National Association for College Admission
and Counseling, Division I and II member schools, as well as testing agencies, specifically
the ACT and College Board, which administer the SAT.
And here's what we learned.
They want to permanently eliminate standardized test scores for eligibility requirements because institutional racism is a well-known factor.
Behind the low test scores for blacks.
Here's the quote, the days of colleges requiring the SAT or ACT are passing rapidly.
More than half of all four-year colleges and universities will not require these tests
for admissions in 2021 and more are dropping the requirement every week, the NABC said
in a statement.
These tests should no longer be required in the initial eligibility standards.
The tests are again being recognized as forces of institutional racism, which is consistent with their history, and they should be jettisoned for that reason alone.
Moreover, pragmatics also support this change.
Pragmatics.
In other words, that's the only way to get them in.
Exactly.
Okay.
Okay.
Bye-bye standards.
So, in other words, you might have a universe that still requires standardized testing for ordinary admission, but for athletes, you would not be allowed to require that?
Would that be the case?
Ding, ding, ding.
You saw through the entire insanity of this charade.
Wow.
Wow.
Yeah.
Well, let's leap back to England here, the place where this poor Member of Parliament was sliced to death by Mohammed the Ripper.
And this is another sporting story.
You know, you'd be proud of me.
It's a sports story.
Alex Scott, of whom I had never heard, is an English television presenter, pundit, and former professional soccer player.
She was on the English Women's National Football Team, as they call it, representing Great Britain at the 2012 Summer Olympics.
Probably a pretty good soccer player.
And now she's a big deal media personality.
She was a big bug in the BBC's coverage of the 2020 Olympic Games.
She grew up in Britain with an Irish mama and a Jamaican father.
Now, her father walked out on the family when she was seven years old, but of course the great trauma of her life has always been racism, and then racism, and then more racism.
Well, recently she went to Jamaica for the first time in her life to trace her dad's side of the family.
Okay.
And the 37-year-old was horrified, horrified to learn that her great-great-great-great-grandfather Robert Francis Coombs had owned slaves, and she was shown the records of the people that he enslaved between 1817 and 1832.
Now, she went on to say, I really did believe I'd be learning about my family as slaves, not the other side as slave owners.
Now, this is the most significant part.
She went on to say, I don't think that stories are told a lot about black people owning slaves.
Because her great-great-great-great-grandfather, Robert Francis Coombs, was black.
She goes on to say, that goes against everything I stand for, against who I am.
Well, sorry, Alex Scott, that is who you are.
Life is so much easier when your ancestors were slaves.
Something to be proud of, something to dine out on, something to live for.
Well, she doesn't have that advantage in life anymore, does she?
She can't claim her ancestors were slaves.
Oh my goodness, they were slaveholders.
But, Alex Scott, you're still black, so reap all the benefits anyway.
Oh, that doesn't change.
That doesn't change.
But she was shocked, horrified.
I'm sure she was looking forward to learning all about how her ancestors were mistreated, whipped to within an inch of her life.
Well, then, of course, there's Kamala Harris.
She also had a Jamaican father.
And an Indian mother, and she had an ancestor, Donald Harris, who owned 121 slaves, but at least he's a white man.
So although she's descended from a slave owner, it's okay because she's not white, and not being white means all your sins are washed away, even if your ancestors were slave owners.
So there you go.
Poor, poor Alex Scott.
So chagrined was she to learn that her black ancestor was a slaveholder.
It's not who I am, she says.
Well, you know.
And then something else about Britain.
Cecil Rhodes.
Good old Cecil Rhodes.
He attended Oriel College at Oxford.
And in 1902, when he died, he left Oriel College, 100,000 pounds,
which is worth about 12.5 million pounds in today's money.
And in gratitude, Oriel College, when it built a building, it included a statue of him.
It's up high off the ground.
You can see it.
It's sort of built into the cornice of the thing.
But the Oxford statue was the target of the Roads Must Fall protest movement, which originated in Cape Town and argues That Rhodes is a symbol of colonialism.
Well, there's some truth to that.
It's very true, actually.
That's not debatable.
No, that's not debatable.
And now, there was the University of Oxford angered the Rhodes must fall fanatics by backtracking on a previous decision to remove the statue.
There was an independent commission that was appointed, and they said Rhodes must fall.
But they decided not to do that.
Instead, they added an explanatory plaque.
And the explanatory plaque said, Rhodes was a committed British colonialist who obtained his fortune through exploitation of minerals, land, and peoples of Southern Africa.
Some of his activities led to great loss of life and attracted criticism in his day and ever since.
So now there is a plaque that will tell you that he was a bad, bad man.
Now, on just Monday afternoon, that is just a few days ago, passers-by were uncomfortable talking about the plaque and the statue and the issues.
They were approached by British media and most of those who did come would not give their names and none would be photographed.
Many spoke of the fear of repression Jesus!
There is a statue of Marion Barry that was put up a couple years ago!
if their opinions were connected to their names.
This is Britain for you, the mother of parliaments.
There you go.
Can't talk about it.
Now, I believe, as you know, Mr. Kersey, there's a statue of Marion Barry in Washington, D.C.
There is a statue of Marion Barry.
It was put up a couple years ago.
I don't think there is an explanatory plaque that goes along with the statue of Marion
Barry.
I also believe it went untouched during the crisis of last year.
the weeks-long rampage and violence.
So, I mean, after all, he is presented as a noble statesman, a champion of his people.
He wrote the Constitution, right?
You know, I'd forgotten.
Yeah, he wrote the Declaration of Independence.
Maybe that too.
Maybe that too.
Yes, he was a boy.
Yep, yep, yep.
And he fought in World War One and World War Two and he liberated the camps.
In any case, there it is.
And would you like to be in charge of writing an explanatory plaque?
No.
No?
I'll pass on that one.
I think it'd be kind of fun.
What would you say about Cecil Rhodes?
About Cecil Rhodes?
What would your explanatory question be?
Well, I think I would include that he was a great British patriot and he wanted to build the empire because he thought that his nation, Britain, was an exemplary country and that his people would rule that part of the world better than the natives were ruling it themselves.
And he did this not just for the benefit of Britain, but for the greater good of the people who ended up under British rule.
And many people would agree.
A lot of people in South Africa who say that they were better off living under the white man than now that the black man is ruling.
Well, on that plaque out of the picture, I'd have a story that says, Um, well, Gabby sees his white lands, farmers evicted, and
then at the picture of the blacks hugging the white farmers, they came back to Zimbabwe
because they knew that, Hey, that way we got to, we got, we got far, we got jobs again.
That would be good.
Now, a little brief story about PISA scores.
I can't remember what PISA stands for, but it's this international organization that tests the academic abilities of people all around the world and Americans.
These are high school students, by the way.
Program for International Student Assessment.
Oh, good for you.
Good for you.
You have all the words at your fingertips, thanks to a keyboard.
But you've got a lot at your fingertips anyway, keyboard or no.
Americans ranked last among the developed countries in reading, writing, and math, all three.
Joy!
Yes, they're last.
Now, there's no racial breakdown.
I suspect for only whites, and certainly for only Asians, we would be better than last.
Now, the punchline here is the American students came in number one at thinking they were good at math.
We're the best.
They think we're the best, even though we're the worst.
Now, this reminds me of all of these self-esteem studies they've done.
Remember when the theory was that blacks were shooting each other and getting pregnant and getting on drugs because they didn't have enough self-esteem?
Correct.
Well, it turns out they have far more self-esteem.
They have the most self-esteem, right?
They have the most self-esteem.
Greatest self-worth.
That's right.
Great self-image.
They think they are hot, hot stuff.
Now, we were going to, we'll save this for next time, your story on Kmart.
I'm sorry, Walmart.
Okay.
Is Kmart even around anymore?
No, Kmart has disappeared, I'm afraid.
But Walmart, all these Marts, I get confused.
But I think we will, we do have enough time.
Ooh, hardly enough time.
You know, oh, we got so many good stories.
As I say, our cup runneth over, our time runneth under.
Why not a quick plug for what's coming in November?
Well, that's a good idea.
We have our American Renaissance Conference.
It's coming up November 12th to 14th.
We still have a few seats available.
A few seats available.
We will have your servant will be speaking and some of our classics like Sam Dixon and Peter Brimelow and also I am delighted that David Cole will be speaking.
He's my favorite writer, Tacky Mag, and I can assure our readers that he is just as charming in person as he is on print, and we are running out of time, but we have a full slate of wonderful speakers.
And so, thank you, all of you, wherever you are, for your time and attention.
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