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Oct. 27, 2021 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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‘Tell Biden We’re Coming’
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is my indispensable, irreplaceable co-host, Paul Kersey.
And today is October 27th, the year of our Lord, 2021.
And as has become customary, we would like to begin with a listener comment.
Our listener points out the huge number of illegal immigrants who are pouring across our border.
And as it turns out, 2021 fiscal year, which just ended, the Border Patrol made 1.66 million arrests.
How many is that per day, Mr. Kersey?
That's quite a lot.
You have this automatic mathematical mind.
That's a great many.
1.66 million.
1.66 million.
It was the highest annual number ever recorded.
And the pace of migrants has emerged as one of the most difficult issues
for the Biden administration.
Well, I hope so.
Now, our listener comments as follows.
Not considered is the huge cost to taxpayers.
What's the border arrest enforcement cost?
Temporary housing, transport, court costs, other deportation costs.
$1,000 per illegal?
Probably more than that.
If it's $1,000 per legal, that works out to $1.66 billion just for the arrests.
Billion with a B. Billion with a B. Now, how about the ones who weren't arrested?
Now, we don't know what kind of costs they rack up, and then, once these people are turned loose, of which many are, what are their medical bills?
Child support?
Any costs in at-large law enforcement?
Well, there's bound to be that.
Why, asks our listener, would any sane country indulge in catch and release?
To do so only encourages more to come illegally.
Madness.
He says.
Now, I'd make a few additional points about this.
The number of unaccompanied alien children caught at the southwest border in fiscal year 2021 nearly doubled from the previous year record, which is set in 2019.
Now, I would say it's absolute child abuse to turn people loose, turn children loose on the border.
Why doesn't everybody ever talk about that?
These people are absolute ogres just sending their children unaccompanied across the border, for heaven's sake.
Then the number and percentage of illegal immigrants who are not from Mexico or from what they call the Northern Triangle, that's El Salvador, Guatemala, and Honduras, the people who just love to show up here, those not from those countries have reached all-time highs and have increased to 600% in just eight months.
600% in the first eight months of the Biden presidency is what There you go.
There you go.
Well, he rang the dinner gong and you can hear that dinner gong all around the world.
These are people from Bhutan and Haiti and places we've never ever heard of practically.
And of course...
All too much, unfortunately.
We've heard of Haiti.
Yes, we've heard of Haiti.
The decision by the Biden administration to end the very successful Trump administration policies, including remain in Mexico, have been part of this irresistible appeal to come swarming across the United States border.
So, thank you for that comment, listener, and we have another one.
And I believe it came in straight to you.
It did!
This was an interesting observation that confirmed one of my hunches.
Well, a couple, it might have been a month and a half ago, we were talking about the first two black women who were brought into, what, the Patent Hall of Fame?
I think it was Inventors Hall of Fame.
Inventors Hall of Fame.
Something like that, yes.
And one of the women worked with AT&T, and the claim was that she was the individual who was the brains behind Voice Over Internet.
That's right.
V-O-I-P.
V-O-I-P.
Voice Over Internet Protocol.
Exactly.
Well, we said, this can't be right.
Maybe she was part of a team.
Perhaps she was a project manager on it.
Well, got an email.
It was Who Invented Voice Over Internet Protocol?
And the gentleman's name is... And it is a man, not a woman.
It is a man.
And it does not sound like a person of color, either.
No, it's not.
It was Elon Cohen, who was born in Israel.
His multiple parents have both created and improved on internet telecommunications.
He is the individual.
A-L-O-N is the first name.
Cohen.
So, there's a great article about him entitled, Voice Over Internet Protocol, colon, Who Invented This Revolutionary Technology?
It was published on November 27th, 2017, and it is all about Mr. Cohen.
Well, that was before the death of George Floyd.
That changes everything, you know.
In retrospect, that changes even who invented the voice-over internet protocol.
Exactly.
Exactly.
Well, thank you very much.
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Now, We were just learning about the 1.66 million arrests in fiscal 2021, and in that context, I find it ironic that beginning November 8th, non-U.S.
citizens will be allowed to travel to the country, but they must be fully vaccinated against COVID.
What do you know?
And provide proof of vaccination status before they hop on board that airplane.
There are, however, exemptions for children under 18, and I found this quite interesting, from countries with a less than 10% total vaccination rate due to lack of availability of vaccines.
Now, that is not a free pass from everybody from Tanzania and Botswana.
As the CDC guidelines go on to say, even in the low vaccine availability countries, people also need to have a compelling reason to come here.
So, it's not just coming for any reason.
They didn't have a specific compelling reason.
Tourist visas will not quantify.
Well, what about the Joe Biden told me to come?
I think that's a compelling reason.
Very compelling.
Yeah, or the compelling reason is I'm expecting amnesty after I get in.
Another compelling reason.
Now, there are 50 countries with a current vaccination rate of less than 10%.
I thought there'd be more, actually.
Now, so the administration announced October 12th it will reopen its land borders.
To non-essential travel again for the fully vaccinated.
Now, as far as domestic travel is concerned, the administration is saying nothing is off the table in terms of possibly requiring COVID-19 vaccination for domestic flights.
Unless, of course, you come in illegally.
Then they'll put you on a flight for free and I wonder if they will require vaccination.
I somehow doubt it.
Ah, yes, here are yet more race-realist observations from our furry friend.
Uh-oh, uh-oh, and no, no, no undeceived mammals in this office.
Well, uh-oh, I think that's enough for now.
That's enough for now, but let's see.
Another invasion is on its way.
We have a massive migrant caravan, and it has been organized via QR code.
Did you know that?
I did not actually.
A QR code!
A QR code, yes!
You can pop it onto your cell phone, get all the hot dope.
It left town at Huehuetán in the south of Mexico Monday morning, just this week, on its third day of a long trek towards the U.S.
southern border.
Now, this is made up mostly of Central Americans, South Americans, and Haitians.
Boy, those Haitians are really getting around these days.
It's the largest and best organized of its kind this year.
With a QR code.
With a QR code.
These are modern people.
It started October 15th, and boy.
Now, one migrant named William from El Salvador says, tell Biden we're coming.
I'm sure he's listening.
He's ready for it.
He wouldn't know otherwise since he seems to be unconscious on his feet most of the time, but somebody may whisper in his ear, Joey boy.
Well, one migrant carried a large wooden cross at the front of the caravan while others carried American flags and signs with President Biden's name.
Oh, he'll go down in history.
I'm sure he's so pleased.
A wooden cross?
I mean, are they pretending to be Jesus?
They are.
What's going on?
Are they pretending to be the two thieves?
I think that's more appropriate.
They got crucified along with him too, you know.
I think they're the two thieves.
It's a heck of a cross that white America has to bear to watch our country be erased because we have elected leaders who just turn a blind eye to what's happening.
Ah, blind eye.
I think they see an all-seeing eye.
The Mexican government has banned truckers from letting migrants hitch a ride.
That's interesting.
So, if the Mexican truckers do as they're told, they'd have to walk the entire 2,500 miles of Texas border.
Now, in this particular caravan, there are more than 3,000 people.
They'll be pretty foot sore by the time they get to the Rio Grande.
Now, within hours of their trek, the flood of migrants had encountered a wall of Mexican Interior Police wearing protective gear and wielding shields.
But these 3,000 just bowled right over.
Yeah, the videos are pretty startling.
You can find them, they're all over Twitter.
They're over social media.
The only people that seem to be covering this with any gusto, it's Fox News.
Done a brilliant job.
The reporter's name escapes me.
I think it's Bill.
Anyways, he's the one a few months ago, they had that incredible aerial footage from the drones of all of the Haitians massing.
He's paying attention.
I didn't see those videos.
What actually happened?
Did they just knock them over like 10 pins?
Pretty much.
I mean, those Mexican police, when they feel frisky, they can really wield a pretty heavy trenchant, but I guess they were not swinging at these.
They were not.
No, no, no, no.
Again, you're outnumbered and it's a situation where the political climate, unfortunately, is blowing in the wrong way.
International pressure on the United States to let all those people in is great, and they don't want to be seen as... But the pressure on Mexico, they can shrug that off if they want to.
But in any case, it's only countries like white countries that really suffer from that kind of pressure.
But anyway... Correct.
Now, these migrants.
You know, we need to come up with a better word than migrant.
In Israel, they call illegal immigrants infiltrators.
Oh, we've talked about that word before.
I think it's great.
Infiltrators, yes.
These infiltrators have denounced the lengthy asylum process in Tapachula, located near Mexico's southern border.
They got impatient, and some members of the recent caravan aim to reach Mexico City, where they hope the asylum process might be faster, while others aim to press on to the U.S.
border.
Well, apparently, as many as 60,000 infiltrators are amassing on the Mexican side of the border, intending to enter the U.S.
in the coming days.
They'll be joined by these extra 3,000.
So, yes, tell Joe Biden we're coming.
Tell him to do something about it.
I suspect that this person that said, tell Joe Biden they're coming, he was really wanting to have the red carpet rolled out.
Now, the Washington Post, this is an interesting idea here, an interesting little article from which I will quote.
While we have these unprecedented numbers, 1.66 million arrests, tens of thousands massing on the border, getting ready to hop the wall or whatever's left of it, The Washington Post writes the following, Democrats are scrambling intensely behind the scenes to address immigration and the framework they are crafting to expand the nation's social safety net.
Even as President Biden, other party leaders have said little publicly about their strategy.
This is so annoying to me.
They've got this huge bill that is supposed to be ladling out money for all sorts of things.
Housing and childcare and you name it.
More handouts.
And they slipped this thing in about giving people citizenship or a pathway to citizenship.
These enormous bills that contain all sorts of stuff.
I just don't understand.
That seems very anti-democratic to me.
You got to vote yes or no on something that may have a hundred different provisions.
You know, if you were Theoretically, an elected representative in Congress.
I think you'd probably be the only person who would try and legitimately read everything that was presented that you'd have to vote on.
Nobody can.
They hire people to do that.
Oh, I'm well aware, but I mean... I would love to know what is in this thing, and why can't we break it up into pieces?
No, you gotta vote on something.
The other thing I don't understand is, any sensible country, it seems to me, you know, you get the laws right, you figure out what the right laws are, and then you go home for a year or two.
Why are we always having to pass new laws?
New laws.
We're not satisfied with the old laws.
In any case, they are scrambling intensely behind the scenes.
Now, the most pressing question confronting Democrats is what to do about millions of undocumented immigrants seeking a path of citizenship.
That's their most pressing question, Mr. Kersey.
How to legalize the illegals.
The Washington Post has admitted it.
These were votes.
That's what keeps them up at night.
They want to put Alabama in play, Mr. Taylor.
They want to put Wyoming in play.
They want to put everything in play.
Exactly.
That's the most pressing thing.
How to get more votes from these illegals.
Nothing about COVID, nothing about the economy.
No, no, no.
The thing they care about most is all of these undocumented Democrats.
Now, one option under discussion is a plan to provide protective status.
Well, how long before they'd end up being citizens one way or another?
This is just nutty.
A proposal that would give undocumented immigrants a status that would enable them to work legally,
pay taxes, and live without fear of deportation. Well, how long before they'd end up being citizens
one way or another? This is just nutty. This is just another way of saying, okay, home free.
Another is a proposal that would enable immigrants who arrived in the United States before 2010
to apply for a green card.
Hey, if you can make it for 10 years, eh, you're okay.
If you can manage to avoid being deported, if you can sneak in and stay snuck in for 10 years, eh, you're okay.
The president has yet to explain a clear track for legalizing the undocumented, that's WAPO's word, angering many activists who've already started accusing him of falling short of his campaign promises.
Oh, the poor boy.
He's falling short.
It's a coalition, Mr. Taylor, of the fringes.
We know what unites them.
We know it.
The question is how many more people, as we've talked about what this critical race theory stuff is doing, how many more people across the country are beginning to notice what we've been saying for years. What we were saying when President, when Trump
was elected back in 2016 and when he faced such vicious opposition, we know it's there. It's not,
it doesn't need intricate delineation. Nope. It really is simple folks. It's a four
letter word and it's not one that you're going to be ashamed to say around your parents or your
grandparents. Does it begin with R? It does.
N to the E. Wow.
Well, as soon as they start pulling down statues of Columbus, it should be clear to everybody.
Absolutely everybody.
Now, as I say, why is this in a bill expanding welfare?
Well, I think I know why.
I think I know very well.
Who's going to go on welfare?
There'll be more clients.
And don't they realize this will attract more illegals?
Of course they realize that's what it will do.
I mean, that's why they're all massing out there.
Gosh, they expect all these good things and doing this in the midst of the highest rate of illegal immigration entry.
Wow.
Boy, they have some nerve, don't they?
They're going to legalize the, what, 13, 15, 20 million, who knows how many who are here, while tens of thousands, millions, hundreds of thousands, remember it's 1.66 million got arrested, are swarming in.
But great timing, isn't it?
I mean, just go ahead and Make what we know what we want to see happen and just make every citizen of the world an American.
That's right.
That's right.
Let them all in.
Borders don't matter, right?
Let's just make it happen, you know?
Well, meanwhile, here at home, we have yet another form of these intricate ways to try to prevent our African-American fellow citizens from shooting each other.
We've talked at length about these programs.
Now we're beginning to see the implementing of, hey, we're going to pay you not to kill.
That's what it is.
We're going to pay you not to go out there and kill your fellow citizens, your fellow mill and enhanced citizens.
The Wall Street Journal.
This was the main story in the Wall Street Journal.
I don't know if you've read a Wall Street Journal newspaper recently.
Above the Fold.
I haven't held one in my hand for a long time, but I see them on my screen.
An Above the Fold story.
To fight rising murder rate, more cities find, mentor, and pay Likely shooters.
I'll just read some bits and pieces of this because it's a really good article.
If you did the CTRL-F though, or if you scanned for a few certain terms, they were absent, so I'll just go ahead and tell you, yes, they're not paying white people not to kill.
I wonder if there is a single white person in any of these programs.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say, probably not, but maybe, or perhaps, I don't know.
I don't think you can get a grant to find out either.
No, but I can tell you this.
Advance Peace Fresno attempts to steer gang members who commit the most shootings away from crime, but opponents say stipends send the wrong message.
I would agree with that.
Law enforcement officials and political leaders have opposed the program.
Advance Peace Fresno's $1.8 million budget comes from the city, state, and other nonprofit groups.
Gary Breadfeld, a Republican city councilman, he voted against funding the program because of the money provided to participants.
Quote, I don't know why we would give people stipends to do the right thing.
That is complete insanity and a misuse of taxpayer funds.
End quote.
Again, breath of fresh air, but unfortunately the prevailing winds make it so that that fresh air is drowned out with the noxious scent of, well, the insanity of what we're all living under.
True.
Um, advocates say the stipends are so important to keep the participants engaged in the program.
Again, you have to pay them to do the right thing.
Uh, quote, I know a lot of people who got allowances growing up.
I know a lot of people who got a little extra dough when they did well in school, said Davon Boggan,
chief executive of Advance Peace.
That's a misnamed organization if there ever was one.
Advance Peace.
Advance Peace.
Did you get extra money if you got good grades?
I sure didn't.
No, I did not.
I never got extra money for anything.
If I did well on a test or we would perhaps go out to dinner to a nice restaurant as an incentive, but no, it was expected.
It was, hey, you got to be, hey, this is bad.
Like we're taking the TV.
We're taking the video games.
You can't go out on a date.
You can't go, can't take the golf cart out, you can't do the cool things you want to do, pal.
There was not an expectation to be mediocre.
It was if you were mediocre, then you're going to be punished for not studying hard enough.
I remember once I came home and told my mom, hey mom, I got a 98 on test.
You know what the first words out of her mouth were?
What'd you get wrong?
Well, in this case, The Advanced Peace Program, what it gets right is paying people not to do wrong.
So, I mean, it's just, it's such an upside down world that sometimes you have to take a step back and breathe.
And just, you're reading this and you think, wow!
Are there not more people out there who think like Gary Bredefeld?
My guess is a lot of people think like Gary Bredefeld.
There have been programs that would pay pregnant women to show up for their gynecological examinations and their pregnancy tests.
Might as well pay children to brush their teeth.
And oh, there have been programs to pay them when they hand in their homework assignments.
This stuff is just absolutely nutty.
But it just goes to show you, we have an intractable problem with a certain portion of the population.
Standards that your average white person can achieve just because that's, you know, the bell curve.
It's the way it is.
They're not going to be needing an incentive not to kill.
They're not going to be needing a monetary compensation to not shoot one another.
But as we learn in this program, just real quick, briefly, The program was founded more than a decade ago in the Bay Area city of Richmond, California, to address a growing amount of murders, higher murder rate, hired former gang members and ex-cons to identify and mentor young men who had spent time behind bars for shootings, had been shot themselves, or were suspects in recent shootings, so that you could stop the beef.
The past five years of the program, 94% of the 68 fellows were alive, 79% hadn't been arrested or on gun-related charges, meaning that 21% had been arrested and 60% had received monetary incentives according to an evaluation by the National Council on Crime and Delinquency.
Well, what you need to know is if there's ever been a rigorous comparison of one of these programs versus a statistically equivalent population that did not get money for not killing people.
And I suspect no such comparison has ever been made.
Have you ever been to Fresno?
Have you ever been to Fresno, California?
No, I've never been to Fresno.
I spent an intolerable night there once and was so happy to leave.
It is, for any of our listeners from Fresno, leave yourself.
Get this, get this.
I haven't said that in a while, but I've got to say this.
This is in the Wall Street Journal article.
Over half of the murders in this city of 542,000 surrounded by farms are gang related, said one of the police officers.
interviewed for this Wall Street Journal piece, there are approximately 25,000 gang members
or associates in Fresno, he said.
That's almost one in every 20 people is either a gang member or an associate of a gang.
Well, get out while you can.
Or join a gang.
You'll get paid for it!
They need white allies too!
That's right.
Can't beat them, join them.
Alright.
Okay.
Well, that's very good news.
I'm sure it'll work like a charm and we'll have these wonderful, well-paid people who haven't shot anybody.
Meanwhile...
Ahmed Arbery, the poor jogger, who, after having been chased by people who thought he had been a trespasser and burglar and potential criminal, he ran towards a guy with a shotgun in his hand, tried to wrestle it out of his hands, and got shot.
Surprise, surprise, surprise!
This is on trial.
The trial has begun and jury selection began last week.
They're having a hard time getting a jury.
They've been doing it for seven days and the trial itself could last one month after they seat the juror.
Think about those billable hours.
This is just so gross.
And we're talking about the way the legal system works in the United States.
Don't get me started.
Now, the potential jurors are worried that they could be identified and face what they call real-world repercussions regardless of the verdict.
My guess is a lot of them are trying very hard to get out of jury duty.
It's going to be a thankless job no matter what happens.
Many of the 1,000 registered voters in Glynn County, Georgia who got a summons claim that they know Arbery or the defendants or potential witnesses.
They're worried that the verdict, whether guilty or innocent, will result in major life changes if the public were to identify them.
One prospective juror said this, I don't want to have to relocate because of something that goes wrong.
Now what could go wrong, Mr. Kersey?
The three defendants being found not guilty.
That could go very wrong, couldn't it?
Boy, oh boy.
Now one guy says, my co-workers are best friends with Roddy's wife.
That's one of the defendants.
And he said, we talk about the case all the time.
So he's going to be out the door, I'm sure.
Good for him.
Yes.
Superior Court Judge Timothy Walmsley has banned the media from releasing identifying information about jurors and has told jurors They can remain anonymous.
However, anonymous juries are very unusual.
Only about a dozen a year.
However, this could become more commonplace due to the rise in social media and the ease of access to the internet.
And I'm guessing that it's gonna be impossible to keep these people... Are they gonna put bags over their heads?
It's a small town.
I mean, it's a very small town.
Yes, yes.
Brunswick.
Where the shooting took place is predominantly black, whereas Glynn County, where the jurors are being selected, is mostly white.
Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh.
We know what's gonna happen now.
Of course, aren't defendants supposed to get a jury of their peers?
They are.
Well, so if the defendant were black, they'd say all the jurors should be black.
But they're not going to say that this time, are they?
No, they're not.
No, they are not.
So, it was also discovered earlier this week that the Glynn County Superior Court, which is overseeing the trial, had exposed potential jurors to banned evidence.
Now, what is the banned evidence?
If jurors wanted to, they could go to the website of the court and find the mental health and prior criminal history of Ahmaud Arbery.
A judge removed this as admissible evidence.
The defense had asked to see his mental health records and argued that it could have influenced his actions on the day of his death.
Well, if he is a psychopath and a criminal, it might influence his actions, but no, no, no, no, no.
The judge ultimately ruled that such records would not be allowed in court.
His medical records would violate his right to medical privacy.
Did you know that?
I did not know that.
Now, so when you're dead, you still have medical privacy.
Never knew that.
I'm looking forward to that.
Now, Roddy Bryan's attorney, Kevin Gao, also said in court on Tuesday that protests outside the courthouse are having undue influence on potential jurors.
I bet they are.
They probably are terrifying them.
It makes it very clear what verdict the demonstrators are expecting.
So, Bryan Roddy's attorney asked them to ban all protests from this area until the conclusion of the trial.
Judge Walmsley denied the motion.
And also, for those of you who are following this closely, you may recall that there are, in addition to the state murder charges, federal hate crime allegations.
There are.
The indictment alleges that the men used force and threats of force to intimidate and interfere with Arbery's right to use a public street because of his race.
Because of his race.
How do they know that?
That button.
There you go.
Meanwhile, now this is a great ABC News headline about the trial.
Hang on to your hats, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen.
It reads as follows.
Confederate statue hiding in plain sight near trial of three white men accused of killing Ahmaud Arbery.
Oh, no.
Oh, darn.
Georgia's got a Confederate statue.
A Confederate statue.
It's not even a mile away from the courthouse.
That'll taint justice for sure.
There's no hope.
There's no hope, ladies and gentlemen.
These guys are going to get off on account of that Confederate statue.
It's a done deal.
Might as well just go home now.
They're going to be innocent on account of that Confederate statue.
Meanwhile, Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State, she clashed with the co-hosts of something called The View, which I've never viewed.
You've never seen The View on ABC?
Of those rather corpulent women talking and pontificating about politics?
Oh, you lookist, you.
You fattest, you anti-fattest, you.
Apparently, it's Whoopi Goldberg and Sonny Hostin.
Well, I've heard of Whoopi Goldberg and Sonny Hostin.
Is she likewise corpulent?
In any case, just last Wednesday, they were discussing critical race theory with Condoleezza Rice.
And Rice doesn't think that white children should feel bad for being white.
She is quoted as saying, I would like black kids to be completely empowered to know they are beautiful in their blackness, but in order to do so, I don't think you have to make white kids feel bad about being white.
What an idea!
She says, to make white children feel bad about being white is not the solution to rectifying past discrimination.
Well, others disagree, and they do not beg to disagree.
They bellow to disagree.
In an op-ed in The Griot, that's one of these major black sites.
I've actually read The Griot quite a few times, whereas I've never seen The View.
But Toure Neblet, Toure, that's T-O-U-R-E with an accent, that's probably a name for Sekou Toure, the anti-colonialist in Guinea in West Africa, he criticized Rice, calling her comments on critical rice theory offensive and disgusting.
He even called Condoleezza Rice, former Secretary of State, a soldier for white supremacy.
Really?
That's news to her, I bet.
He goes on to say, her thoughts on critical race theory are completely white-centric.
As in, they revolve around the thoughts and needs of white people.
You know, I've got to pose this question to you again.
Yes.
Thoughts are white-centric.
Where did this language come from?
Well, right out of Critical Race Theory!
How quickly it's invaded every facet of our lives!
Thought-centric, yep.
I mean, Condoleezza Rice, a woman who basically pretended to be this Russian expert, and when she was asked a couple simple questions when she met with, I think it was one member of Putin's team, she couldn't answer them.
Well, she couldn't speak any Russian either.
Exactly, exactly.
And this is a woman who, come on, anyways.
But let's give credit where credit is due.
She doesn't think that white children need to be felt to feel awful because they're white.
And he wrote, he went on to say, this Touré neblet, Who is, needless to say, one of our African American fellow citizens.
He wrote that white children and adults should absolutely feel bad about the past atrocities committed by white Americans.
They should feel guilty.
They should cringe at what their ancestors did.
That's what these guys think.
Well, I looked up Toure Niblett, of whom I'd never heard either.
I suppose he's on all sorts of things, all sorts of TV programs that I just don't watch.
First of all, I discovered he attended Milton Academy.
You've heard of Milton Academy?
I have.
It's one of these super expensive, super swanky, exclusive prep school for college.
He and his sister both went there.
Obviously, victims of wicked white people.
Victims.
I bet they went on scholarship.
Pretty white-centric institution.
Well, not anymore, I guess.
They're letting these folks in.
Then he attended a Columbia.
And he got off to a whiz-bang journalistic career in The Rolling Stone, The New Yorker, The New York Times, Playboy, Time, The Village Voice, Washington Post.
Clearly he's been excluded because he's black.
Oh yeah.
Ah, badly excluded.
His writing has been featured in collections of the best American essays of 1999.
That's a great year for essays.
Must have been, must have been.
He's written five books.
And one of his, which is called Who's Afraid of Post-Blackness, was named one of the most influential books of 2011 by both the New York Times and the Washington Post.
This guy is clearly marginalized, clearly downtrodden, clearly persecuted.
In a world where white privilege is so pervasive.
I mean, he won this award in 2011.
This is before anyone knew the names Trayvon Martin, Michael Brown, Black Lives Matter was some sort of idea that was incubating in the minds of these proto-Marxists.
Wow!
Well, he also, from 2012 to 2015, he co-hosted an MSNBC show called The Cycle.
The Cycle?
The Cycle.
Yes, and I suspect it was not a monocycle or a unicycle or a bicycle or some sort of other cycle, on which he often introduced race theory into political discussions on the program.
His show is just another reminder that, hey, there's no getting off this ride.
We're all on the same cycle.
There's no getting off this ride.
They gotta keep pumping to keep from falling over, I guess.
He's got a weekly African-American podcast in which he interviews only black people.
But, you know, this is, once again, another example of the people who have drifted to the top of really any kind of media or corporate or political situation these black people who have gotten the best out of American society who hate us the most.
Oh, and this guy has been praised, he's been promoted for going on three decades.
You said 1999 was part of some book.
He's been allowed to swim against this purported torrent and violent stream of white supremacy, and yet he sure has navigated quite swimmingly, hasn't he?
He certainly has.
Persecution has just dogged him every step of the way.
Poor boy.
Now, of course, Walmart.
Walmart is going to correct all the defects in American society, starting with its hourly employees, as I understand.
You know, the most important thing that we talk about right now, because it's something that I believe is going to animate what's happening, and I believe the state where you are, Virginia, the governor's race, At its heart, there is something bubbling up with this critical race theory in places like Loudoun County, all throughout the state.
We're seeing it all across the country now, largely due to one man.
I think it's safe to say it's this Chris Ruffio guy.
Ruffo.
Chris Ruffo.
Chris Ruffo doing tremendous work for City Journal.
He's basically launched a A crusade that has now ensnared some of the top corporations in America for basically taking what Torrey has said and mandating it as official company policy for these publicly traded Fortune 100 companies.
Some of the biggest companies in the world that employ tens of thousands of people.
We've talked about some of those in the past.
We're going to talk about Walmart today.
This story was Walmart vs. Whiteness.
Again, in the City Journal, I believe that's the home of Heather McDonald, who you believe is one of the most important journalists in the country.
I would agree and second that.
Here's what he writes, Walmart Inc. has launched a critical race theory training program denouncing
the United States as a white supremacy system, teaching white hourly wage employees that they
are guilty of quote white supremacy thinking and internalized racial superiority.
Well, there you go.
Just like this Ture Neblet, they should cringe at what their ancestors did.
Whether they even live in here or not, probably.
I've read Sam Walton's book, Made in America, and there's not one page in that book that talks about anything about white supremacy system or white supremacy thinking or internalized racial superiority.
It's actually a good book.
Well, that's because he never could see it.
He was all so wrapped up in it, he could never see it.
Wrapped up in a cocoon of white supremacy that was so warming and inviting that he just said, no, no, no.
So he employed tens of thousands of blacks and then probably made so many black millionaires through employing them and promoting them in Bentonville, Arkansas there, I'm sure.
So according to a number of internal documents that he obtained, Walmart launched the program back in 2018.
Long before George Floyd came around.
You know, we've seen a lot of these companies race to basically say, no, no, no, we're the wokest of the woke of them all.
Walmart was already ahead of the curve.
2018, in a partnership with the Racial Equity Institute out of Greensboro, North Carolina.
It's a consulting firm that has worked extensively with universities, government agencies, and private corporations.
while the program is based on the core principles of critical race theory, including intersectionality,
internalized racial oppression, internalized racial inferiority, and white anti-racist
development.
Since the program's launch back in, like I said, 2018, Walmart has trained more than
1,000 employees and made the program mandatory for executives and recommended for hourly
wage workers in all Walmart stores.
When reached for comment, Walmart confirmed the company has engaged with REI for a number
of training sessions and they found these training sessions to be thought-provoking
and constructive.
Thought-provoking?
I can agree.
Nothing says, you know, understanding supply chain and just in time inventory.
Like reading Ibram, or what's his name, Kendi, Dr. Kendi?
Ibram X Kendi.
Ibram Kendi.
That's going to teach you all you need to know about supply chain.
So the program begins with the claim the United States is a white supremacy system designed by white Europeans for the purpose of assigning and maintaining white skin access to power and privilege.
American history is presented as a long sequence of oppression.
From the construction of a white race by colonialists in 1680 to President Obama's stimulus legislation in 2009.
Quote, another race-neutral act that has disproportionately benefited white people.
When the race was invented in 1680?
That's what this says.
That's interesting.
Okay.
So, consequently, the Walmart program argues white Americans have been subjected to racist conditioning, which is indoctrinating them into white supremacy or the view that, quote, white people in the ideas, thoughts, beliefs, and actions of white people are superior to people of color and their ideas, thoughts, beliefs, and or actions.
Okay, well, that I'm sure will make Walmart a much better place to go shopping.
I'll end with this.
Walmart program argues that the suppressive white supremacy culture can be summarized in a list of qualities including, and I quote, individualism, objectivity, paternalism, defensiveness, power hoarding, right to comfort, Worship of the written word which all promote white supremacy thinking and are quote damaging damaging to both people of color.
And to white people.
End quote.
Worship of the written word.
Well, it's true.
Before non-Africans showed up in sub-Saharan Africa, they had no written word to worship.
They did not.
So I guess they couldn't worship it, could they?
I'm guessing so.
Well, that's one of our major defects.
We care about the written word.
Can I tell you one of my favorite anecdotes about Walmart?
You remember back in Katrina, there was that famous video of the black cop in Walmart looting the store.
Yes, I remember.
She's got the cart and she's looting Walmart.
In uniform.
Yeah, in uniform.
This white journalist walks in incredulously.
What are you doing?
And she's like, you know, no comment.
She's just getting stuff and taking it out.
Well, there was a great article in the New York Times Picayune where it said that all of the CDs in one of the sections of Walmart had been completely ransacked, except for Shania Twain.
Except for what?
That's the joke.
Shania Twain, a country singer.
She's a white country music artist.
Oh, oh, oh.
I see.
Everything had been cleared out by our, as you would say, melody-enhanced brethren, fellow citizens.
But for some reason, Shania Twain was left unmolested.
It's the New Orleans Times Picayune, but that's okay.
What did I say?
I think you said New York, but anyway.
New Orleans.
It's New Orleans Times Picayune.
Hey, you know what?
We've got to be correct.
Do you know what a Picayune is?
It's the name of a small coin that was used back in the French days.
I did not know that.
And I think the paper originally cost a mere picayune.
Well, they're giving it away now because no one wants to buy it.
Well, I guess nobody's prepared to buy it.
They just walk in and take it in police uniforms.
Now, this is an interesting article in the Daily Mail.
And it's about books for children.
And if these children's books have their effect, Walmart won't have to put its people through this training at all.
Because by the time they're employed, they'll all be robots.
Of course, maybe they'll need annual refresher training in just how wicked white people are.
But Daily Mail says, take a glance at the shelves of children's departments in any major bookstore.
And they began with Joey.
Joey.
It's not a heartwarming tale about a baby kangaroo.
It's an illustrated hagiography of Joe Biden.
Joey?
Yes, Joey.
Written by...
Best-selling author, Jill Biden.
So, do you think we should start calling President Biden Joey on this program?
I think we should.
Joey.
That's known to his friends as Joey.
Boing, boing, boing.
I guess he's a bit of a jumper, this Joey.
And let's not forget, as the Daily Mail says, Kamala Harris, rooted in justice.
These are children's books now.
Kamala Harris, rooted in justice.
Now, there are books about transgender infants.
Infants, mind you.
Queer families and dreamers.
Queer dreamers.
But the subject that dominates all others, bound up in the pages of child-friendly picture books, is that four-letter word that begins with R.
That and a dollop of police brutality and activism.
At the peak of the summer's disturbances, 7 out of 10 of Amazon's top 10 titles, these were adult titles, and 9 of Barnes & Noble, were about race.
So, they got their idea.
They thought, oh boy, the adult race books are hopping off the shelves.
And on June 1st, Libro, a company that partners with 1,200 bookstores in the U.S.
and Canada to sell audiobooks, reported that every one of its top 10 sellers was about race.
Sales of White Fragility by Robin DiAngelo, that flim-flam artist.
They jumped by 2,000%.
And so, in the light of this sales frenzy, the Penguin Young Readers, they tripled their print run of Ibram X. Kendi's Anti-Racist Baby.
Originally, they were going to print 50,000, so they boosted it to 150,000.
Anti-racist baby.
As Kendi writes, anti-racist baby is bred, not born.
He has to be trained right up, anti-racist baby.
How long until they start to argue that white women just shouldn't have relations with white men, and that white men shouldn't have relations with white women.
That's right.
Producing Caucasian babies.
But you know, this says anti-racist baby is bred, not necessarily white anti-racist baby.
He's not saying, I mean perhaps he is, that black babies are automatically anti-racist, probably, but I'm not quite sure.
Now this is supposed to be for children age zero to three.
Anti-racist baby.
Now there's one called Woke Baby.
That's the nightmare for all new parents, is a woke baby.
We want baby to be asleep.
But Mahogany L. Brown.
Mahogany.
That's an indication of just what color she is.
She writes of a race struggle that starts in the crib.
And here is one of the illustrations, one of the captions of an illustration.
Woke babies raise their fists in the air.
Woke babies cry out for justice.
When they're screaming for another feeding, they're really crying out for justice.
And it says, look at your fists, fingers curled into a panther's paw, pointing up, up, up, reaching out for justice.
And there's a black infant illustrated with a panther on his little onesie.
Mmm, this stuff will really start you off right.
Then there's a book called Little Heroes of Color.
50 Who Made a Difference.
Little Heroes of Color.
Then there's one called I Look Up to Michelle Obama.
Then another one called Families Can.
And on the cover, there is a black man and a white man playing with their black adopted daughter.
Isn't this heartwarming?
Then there's the usual stuff about My Moms Love Me.
And the whole series, Daddy and Dada, and Mommy and Mama.
These are children, ill-treated, hard, made out of cardboard books for children.
That's what these are about.
Then there's one called This Little Rainbow, about same-sex marriage.
This Little Trailblazer, this is about non-white children who stick it to the white man.
Gay and lesbian history for kids!
And when you were five, weren't you just starving for gay and lesbian history books?
I was reading Dr. Seuss when I was five.
Boxcar Kids and Goosebump Books.
You mean, you never read a title called I Look Up to Oprah Winfrey?
I used to hate having to know that Oprah Winfrey was on in the same house that I lived in.
Well, then there's the Who Was series.
Who was?
Who was Jackie Robinson?
Who was MLK?
Who was Ruth Ginsburg?
Who was Rosa Parks?
Et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera, et cetera.
Then one called Feminist Baby.
And then a title called No!
My First Book of Protest.
That's the last thing parents want, is a protesting baby.
Good grief.
Then here's a great one called A is for Activist.
Now, here's one called, Julian is a Mermaid.
In which Julian starts off as a boy, but he identifies as queer.
And with his abuela's encouragement... Do you know what an abuela is?
I do not.
That is Spanish for grandmother.
Okay.
He's got an abuela.
These days, even English speakers have abuelos, you see.
Because that's the language of the new master race.
True.
Which we'd all better learn.
True.
And with his abuela's encouragement, she is really an avant-garde abuela.
He joins Coney Island's famous mermaid parade.
There you go.
There's Julie and the Mermaid.
Now, then there's another one called Teach Your Dragon About Diversity.
Teach Your Dragon About Diversity.
I'm sure your dragon is dying to know all about diversity, but you can teach your dragon about diversity.
Now, I've actually read a book called The Dragon Who Eats Tacos.
That's a great kid's book.
The Dragon Eats Tacos?
It's a fun kid's book about a dragon that burns down a house because there are not enough tacos.
Wow, that sounds scary to me.
As we know, what diversity did back on all throughout 2020, it sure did burn down a lot of buildings across the country.
Far more so than imaginary dragons.
Now, here's another children's book about a person of whom I think I'd heard the name before.
I wasn't really clear on who this person was, but it is a book called People of Color, Cullen, RuPaul Charles.
Now, do you know who RuPaul Charles is?
I believe RuPaul is that drag queen, correct?
RuPaul in 2008 began producing... I licked him up because or her or she or hit her.
I'm not quite sure.
It's a him?
Okay.
It's a him dressed as a dude.
Or dressed as a woman.
Yes.
In 2008 RuPaul began producing RuPaul's Drag Race.
It is a reality television game show in which the premise of the program has drag queens compete to be selected by RuPaul and a panel of judges as America's next drag superstar.
Doesn't that sound exciting?
And it was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and for Outstanding Host for a Reality Competition Program.
In late 2019, the first season of RuPaul's Drag Race UK was released on BBC British Broadcasting.
They get the British version of RuPaul's Drag Race.
Now, he also made an appearance in the premiere episode of Canada's Drag Race.
This is a worldwide franchise.
It's a very lucrative franchise, and it's one that President Putin of Russia correctly said, there's something wrong with the West.
Well, I've got a deal for you.
You want to get on the ground floor with Afghanistan's Sharia drag race?
I'm sure that's going to go great guns.
Something tells me it might not, but maybe the United States was still there, if the great American empire was still there.
Yes, yes.
Anyway, Daily Mail, Daily Mail story, just briefly, it had this headline, shocking anti-Semitic rant is captured on doorbell camera in Brooklyn.
Apparently, a ring surveillance camera recorded an unidentified man, as they called him, in the Flatbush neighborhood of Brooklyn yelling hateful profanities at a woman.
Jewish B dot dot dot.
F out of here.
F out of here.
You effing Jewish B dot dot dot.
And he continued, that's why I wish Hitler were still here.
Murder your children, you and your husband.
All he is is an unidentified man.
You have to look a little more closely to discover.
There's a photograph there, but if you really blow it up, it turns out the unidentified man is one of our African-American fellow citizens.
Now, the Daily Mail is usually a little more explicit about these things, but this was left to only the sleuths who were willing to look hard.
Now, another little overseas story here about Denmark.
Now, this is the kind of study that should be publicized in the United States.
The cost to the state of immigration from countries defined as non-Western was 31 billion kroner in 2018.
billion kroner in 2018.
Now that works out to $4.8 billion.
That is the cost.
Now this is their state spending on public services for these people and welfare benefits minus their tax contributions.
They did contribute something in taxes.
Puts them in the red financially.
No doubt politically too, I would imagine.
I don't think these people are going to vote on the right.
I don't think so either.
Immigrants on Western countries have a net contribution.
Because their tax payments vastly outweigh their consumption of services.
Just a little note about immigration to Denmark.
Now, I believe you have yet another heartwarming, inspiring story.
This time it's about humanism.
Humanism.
Humanism has been added to diversity and inclusion.
It's one of the great goals of American society.
I wish that weren't the case, but yes it is.
A medical university has hired a vice president for humanism, equity, and anti-racism.
Humanism.
Again, Torrey, this is your world.
We're just living in it.
There's no getting off this ride.
We're just living in it.
So a California and Oregon-based medical school has hired its first vice president for, as stated, humanism, equity, and anti-racism, who will begin his new job of a Oh, pronouns, pal.
Who knows what it could be?
New job on November 1st.
Quote, Western University of Health Sciences has appointed Suresh Appuvo.
She's got a PhD in Education as its first Vice President for Humanism.
That's a she?
It's a he.
Oh, okay.
Suresh.
Yeah, Suresh.
It's a he.
Okay.
So, he's the first VP for Humanism, Equity, and Anti-Racism, reporting directly to the President and serving as Senior Administrative Leadership, the private health science school announced.
Apuvo's career included research and practice and a focus on intersectionality, transformative diversity, equity, inclusion, leadership.
Whenever you see that word D or that acronym D-E-I, remember it's diversity, equity, inclusion.
However, Steve Saylor noted it should be more precisely Denoted as diversity, inclusion, equity, which is a perfect acronym for what they want.
Well, I won't say that, but we know what that means for white civilization.
And systematic and systemic change agency in higher education.
According to the news release, he brings the depth of education experience to help us realize the fullest our view, our values of humanism, diversity, inclusion, Equity and anti-racism.
What that has to do with medicine, I do not know, but it sounds more and more like magical thinking.
And as you use that word, flim-flam, that's what we're living under.
It's these guys who are... I mean, isn't humanism the idea that we can work out moral codes and a moral life without divine intervention?
That's what humanism means to me.
Yeah, it's at its core, it's a rejection of the idea of a creator in favor of reason and science.
So, what's on that?
I mean, does that mean he has to be an atheist, this guy?
Does everybody who... I mean, is he introducing atheism along with inclusion?
Or is he just including... I don't know, what's that got to do with it?
I have absolutely no idea what that has to do with medicine, like I said.
So... Anyway.
Yeah.
Now, I wonder if you'll do any good because there's a study from the Heritage Foundation It's a new study looking at the impact on school districts that hire Chief Diversity Officers.
And Heritage looked at 554 districts that had at least 15,000 students.
That was roughly 44% of all students in public schools.
39% of these 554 districts had a CDO, Chief Diversity Officer.
Now the primary purpose of CDOs is to help reduce the achievement gaps between the various well-known groups.
And Heritage found That, from 2009 to 2018, the black-white achievement gap grew by 0.03 grade levels each year more in districts with CDOs compared to those that didn't have them.
The disparities grew.
The white achievement gap also grew more by 0.02 grade levels.
And the gap between poor and non-poor students grew by 0.01 grade levels in districts with CDOs compared to those without them.
So, apparently these CDOs, if they did their study correctly, and I imagine there are all sorts of other variables to take into consideration, hiring one of these things does no good at all.
It goes in the opposite direction.
And finally, boy, we run out of time.
We always run out of time.
As I say, our cup runneth over.
We have this cornucopia of stories, but our time runneth under.
Too many stories sometimes.
Yes.
Now Joe Biden, Joe Biden.
Joey.
Good old, yes, Joey.
He said just the other day when he was acknowledging the 10th year anniversary of the Martin Luther King Memorial on the Mall.
10th year anniversary.
I guess that means every president from now until eternity, every 10th anniversary, you've got to go out and holler about Martin Luther King.
But that's certainly what Joey did.
He said on that occasion, The violent, deadly insurrection on the Capitol nine months ago.
It was about white supremacy, said Joey.
Now, I bet, Mr. Kersey, you didn't realize that people went up to the Capitol.
They were demanding segregated lunch couches.
Did you hear them chanting for that?
I was not there.
I was nowhere near there.
I have no idea what they were chanting.
Well, I was there and I wasn't there.
They wanted Britain and France to recolonize Africa because they're white supremacists.
Put back up on the statues of Rhodes?
Yes, right in front of the U.S.
Capitol, they want a statue of Rhodes.
They want legalized lynching and repeal the 15th Amendment to stop black people from voting.
I mean, that's clearly what they were doing, right?
This utter nonsense about the idea that they were white supremacists somehow, this guy just picks that right out of nowhere.
Well, when you look at all the children's books, unfortunately I'm afraid that children are going to be thinking the same thing.
They aren't picking these ideas out of nowhere.
These ideas are percolating from a top-down move, and Joey is just the instrument of perpetuating this.
This mindset that, I mean again, I go back to that piece you wrote last year.
I was actually looking at it before we started because I was trying to think if you've written about Kyle Rittenhouse and you pointed out how has America gone mad, I believe was the title.
It has.
And you wrote about there are people who know something is wrong.
Well, Kyle Rittenhouse is one.
I love the idea of Joe Biden as Joey.
Joey.
A young kangaroo.
Boing, boing, boing.
There he goes.
There he goes.
That's how the president will be henceforth known on this program.
Well, our time runneth out, and so, once again, I urge you all to deluge us with your comments and your questions and most of all your corrections.
As I say, we love to get things right.
Even more, we love to have our errors corrected.
So, please write to us at amren.com, at the Contact Us page, or at BecauseWeLiveHere at protonmail.com.
I set it for you, Mr. Kersey.
Every now and then, I have to step in.
And once again, thank you so much for spending this time with us.
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