Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, children of all ages, it's December 3rd, 2021, and you are listening to Radio Renaissance.
Unfortunately, today one of our hosts is out.
Mr. Taylor, Jared Taylor, is preoccupied, so I will be your humble guide through the week.
That was This is Paul Gersey.
Ladies and gentlemen, it's a pleasure to be back with you.
I haven't done one of these solos since the summer of 2019.
We're gonna have some fun.
We'll try and get to as much of the craziness that's out there as we possibly can, but let's start with the story that I think It's one that goes with that whole concept of erasing America, and this is a story that I saw in the AP News.
The headline was simply this, Panel OK's bid to demolish the Wright Brothers' first bike shop.
Ladies and gentlemen, you know the Wright Brothers.
Gosh, I'm almost Freudian slip there almost called them the white brothers.
Yes, they were Caucasian.
They were the Wright brothers and these are the individuals who in 1903 Kitty Hawk, North Carolina first in flight, but their first bike shop was in Dayton, Ohio.
Here's the headline.
Panel OK's bid to demolish Wright Brothers first bike shop.
Now you would think that something as legendary and as much as a landmark as one of the initial places where the Wright Brothers started their concept of hoping to break that barrier and be the first in the air flying, that this would be a building That in 2021 America, we would not only be celebrating, but we would be using taxpayer dollars to renovate and make it a national registry site.
Well, unfortunately, the Dayton Board of Zoning Appeals has approved the city's request to demolish a 129-year-old historic building that once was the site of the Wright Brothers' first bike shop.
City wants to tear down the site because the building has deteriorated to a point where it can no longer be maintained and redeveloped.
Isn't that the ultimate word for what America is now?
It is impermanent and it is constantly in need of being erased as if it was just some Proposition Nation put up on a bulletin board, or I should say a dry erase board, or for those of you who might remember before smart boards came along, a chalkboard.
In fact, some of our listeners out there might even have had to stay after school and pound the chalk for disciplinary purposes.
Never me!
But hopefully it wasn't you.
Anyways, I digress.
So, public safety concerns have been raised by some who fear the building could collapse.
While agreeing that most of the building should be demolished, the Dayton Landmarks Commission rejected the demolition request in September.
Panel instead recommended the city re-advertise the property and encourage its renovation in a way that preserves the historic facade.
Once again, you've got a landmark of this significance.
Again, I want to put things in perspective for all of our listeners out there across this beautiful world and across this great country.
In 1903, in December.
My gosh, wasn't that December 3rd, actually?
The first in flight?
I think actually it was.
That the Wright Brothers, that the Wright Brothers flew.
I'll make sure to confirm that.
Geez, talking about serendipitous.
It was actually December 17th, 1903.
So, in 14 days from this podcast, you will be celebrating the 118th anniversary of that first flight.
Now, think back to this in July 20th, 1969.
Not even 66 years later, 65 years later, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin with Michael Collins looking on, walked on the moon.
Tells you all you need to know.
It's one of the most amazing feats of scientific achievement and just the power of the collective of brilliant individuals coming together.
It all started with the Wright Brothers.
So, the Preservation Group had also opposed the City's plan.
They argued that keeping the building façade and incorporating it into a redevelopment project would make the project eligible for historic tax credits.
The City appealed the Landmarks Commission's decision to the Zoning Appeals Board, claiming it erred in its application of architectural design standards.
The Board voted 5-1 this week to reverse the Commission's decision and gave the City permission to Raise the property.
That word has new meaning for all of us because as we saw in the summer of 2020, so much of America's proud history in terms of monuments and statues to dead white males were raised by the mob.
And now we have a commission deciding to raise the first bike shop of the Wright Brothers.
So the shop was first built in 1892 to serve as the Wright Brothers' first bike shop.
Soon thereafter, Jim's City Ice Cream bought the property and housed it until 1975.
Sold to another company.
You know, year after year they had a number of owners and it just kind of unfortunately was deemed structurally damaged and in danger of collapse.
But again, I'm sure a lot of Dayton, as a lot of our major cities, have buildings that are no longer If you've ever been to Baltimore, you know how many buildings, both commercial and residential,
You can't occupy because they're structurally unsafe.
There is, of course, a correlation to why those buildings are structurally unsafe that we aren't supposed to mention.
We'll go ahead and move along.
But again, as we know, the brothers made their first initial powered flight with the Wright Flyer in December 1903 on December 17th, then came home to Dayton to work the bugs out as the great state of North Carolina One of the more interesting stories that I saw this week came out of Tallahassee, the capital of the wonderful state of Florida.
The project by the Sheriff's Office in Leon County, of course, is where Tallahassee, Florida, home of Florida State University, is located.
The project by the Leon County Sheriff's Office is called Anatomy of a Homicide Project.
And what's interesting is that this county is about 63% white, Caucasian.
However, this report, they decided to figure out, let's see who's actually committing the homicides.
Who is it?
Who's committing the homicides?
Let's take a look at it.
So, again, the county is 63% white, 30% black.
Now, again, this was done by the Sheriff's Department, by the police there in that county.
Now, what I'm about to say, this type of project should be replicated by every Sheriff's Department across the country, so we could get an accurate picture of who is committing the violent crime in these cities.
Seems pretty fair to know, right?
I don't see why we can't have transparency.
It makes a lot of sense.
We know that New York City puts out a fantastic report every year.
Philadelphia used to.
They no longer put out a report.
Of course, Philadelphia just passed its 500th homicide of the year recently.
So, congratulations to Philadelphia for trying to fight off St.
Louis, Memphis, and Baltimore as the most dangerous city in America.
Larry Krasner, the DA of the City of Brotherly Love, doing a great job.
Well, here's what we found out from this report.
So the summary of the findings of the report, Anatomy of a Homicide Project.
Those acknowledged that the findings in this report are not without limitations.
The available data indicates that the homicide problem in Leon County is not unique compared to other areas.
Homicides predominantly occur in socio-economically disadvantaged communities and most victims and offenders reside within these areas.
The 32304 zip code was the most adversely impacted zip code in Leon County.
While comprising only 17% of Leon County's population, this zip code had the highest homicide frequency with 35% of the total sample.
Additionally, 24% of the victims and 12.3% of offenders resided in this zip code at the time of the homicide.
Then talks about some of the areas that had the highest amounts, but then here comes the big one.
We learned that of course firearms were used in 76% of the homicides within the sample.
Black males used firearms in 79% of the homicides they committed compared to white males at 45%.
Firearm was not legally owned in at least 35%, 27 of 78 of the cases where a firearm was used.
Now, let me go on to talk about the commissions of another crime, such as robbery, drug deal, or theft, when the homicide was committed.
33% of homicides were committed in conjunction with another crime.
16% of the cases noted the homicide occurred during the commission of a robbery.
Here we go.
Here's where we get to the interesting, juicy demographic data.
Ladies and gentlemen, victims and offenders are overwhelmingly young black males.
Now, recall Let's roll the data from this report for you.
81 of the 108 total victims were black, which is over four times greater than the number of white victims.
This is slightly disproportionate to the racial composition of Leon County, which is approximately 61% white, Demographic data shows that it's 63% white, but this report says 61% white and 32% black.
Only two victims were of other races.
86% of the 125 offenders were black while 21 were white.
were of other races. 86% of the 125 offenders were black while 21 were white.
Race was unknown for offenders in 18 of the cases.
Black males represented 67% of offenders, which is almost five times, five times more than white
males.
I'll repeat that once again.
Black males represented 67% of offenders, which is almost five times more than white males.
The 15 to 24 age group was the highest for both victims and offenders.
42% of the victims and 35% of offenders fell within this age group.
The majority of homicide offenders have previous criminal histories, often violent.
Most have committed crimes as juveniles.
84% of the offenders and 52% of victims had previous criminal charges, with 58% of the offenders and 28% of the victims having one Or more previous charges for a violent crime.
So, again, this project is subtitled, Working Together to Make Leon County Safer.
As we know, there's a zip code.
It's heavily black.
That's where the majority of the homicides are being committed.
We know that blacks are committing a disproportionate amount, a shockingly disproportionate amount of the homicides.
The same pattern when you engage in recognition of what's happening in counties all across the country with diverse populations.
Seems to be replicated.
Maybe it's time that we start to look at the data as opposed to, you know, thinking that systemic racism, implicit bias, food deserts, Legacy of Jim Crow, redlining, I don't know what the latest word that is being used and tossed around to try and excuse high rates of individual black crime collectively basically being the only type of homicides within these cities.
As we're talking about, Tallahassee is a very nice place.
It's the capital city of Florida.
Beautiful campus of Florida State University, Florida A&M, it's a historically black college, is also located there.
But again, this is a fantastic report that I hope other sheriffs' offices across the country decide to consult with those who put this together.
Don't bury the data, though.
I don't think that it does anyone any good to bury the fact of who actually are the victims and, most importantly, the offenders, because that's the only way we're going to be able to craft social policy to make things safer for everyone.
And that goes for Black Lives Actually mattering, ladies and gentlemen.
Interesting story out of Tallahassee, Florida, Leon County.
Here's a story, ladies and gentlemen, that I think some of you are going to like.
I know that if Mr. Taylor were here, he would roll his eyes and he would say, why in the world are we talking about professional sports?
Well, I'll tell you why.
This story is pretty interesting.
This is from Yahoo Sports.
The headline is pretty shocking.
Pipeline.
Cascade of white owners has slowed NFL change.
Over the past hundred years, around 110 people have owned controlling portions of National Football League teams.
Of that select group, all but two have been white.
So in the lead sentence, in the opening paragraph, we basically are castigating and shaming the fact that white owners have been all but two of the controlling portions of national football league teams.
Think about that.
I mean, imagine a story that was published with this sentence to lead out in a major publication like Yahoo!
Sports.
Over the past 20 years, Blacks have comprised 70% of the National Football League's rosters, despite being 13% of the population of the United States.
Does this somehow exhibit owners having a racial bias to employing black athletes at the expense of white, Hispanic, and Asian athletes?
Now, of course, I hate double standards because there's only one standard.
Everything that disproportionately impacts blacks is automatically, axiomatically, the fault of white people.
Here we go, back to the article. The basic headcount might offer the simplest explanation
for how, even with rules in place for nearly two decades and a desire to improve diversity,
the League has struggled to build a pipeline for bringing blacks and other minorities into coaching
and front office jobs.
Well, I'll tell you one of the things you could do is basically release emails from 2010-2011 of a coach like John Gruden and then force him into a humiliation and to say, hey, you know what?
I'm gonna go and resign.
But of course he is suing for what happened with the investigation to the Redskins where for some reason his were the only ones that were released and he was forced out of the Las Vegas Raiders football franchise.
That's one way you could actually go ahead and institute pipeline for bringing black and other minorities into
coaching and front office positions, or you could just make it illegal to hire white people as
head coaches.
That might work. The lead investigator for the latest NFL Inclusion and Diversity Report gives
a nod to the less than satisfying nature of the numbers in that report by leading
off his opening message with the reminder, progress is a process.
In 2020, the process produced these statistics.
Black players make up about 70% of team rosters, but the league has only three black head coaches, while it had eight in 2011.
Black coaches who fail in their first try in the jobs get inordinately fewer second and third chances than their white counterparts.
The NFL this year recalibrated its much-celebrated Rooney Rule, which ensures minority candidates for front office positions are identified in interview, To force teams to talk to at least two such candidates for front office positions and coordinator roles.
Academics who study the subject say the latest set of underwhelming numbers, along with the latest set of changes implemented in an attempt to improve them, are in line with the century-long history of a league that has been controlled by gasp, rich, white men.
The vitriol, the anti-white language is oozing from this article that I'm reading online.
Oh well.
Quote, to understand this problem, we have to look at it from a broader macro-historical lens, said John Singer, who teaches courses on diversity and social justice in sports at Texas A&M University.
It goes back to an old boys' network.
It's an informal system in which wealthy men, particularly wealthy white men with social and economic backgrounds, help each other out.
Hmm, interesting.
In many ways, the academics say the arc of diversity and inclusion in the NFL mirrors that in America itself.
More complex than simply saying owners have long been more comfortable hiring people who looked and talked like them, although that certainly could be one element in play that didn't hire a single black head coach.
Between Fritz Pollard in the 1920s and Art Schell, who was hired by the Oakland Raiders, In 1989, now again, the league has been over 70% black since about the early 2000s.
Again, you would think that if there was this old board network, you would be trying to get a few more white players on some of these teams.
Hey, guess what?
It worked for the Patriots when they won a number of Super Bowls with Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.
It worked for the Colts when Payton Manning was setting record after record after record with some of those teams having an offense that was nearly 90% white.
But again, you don't see many try and Take that same approach as the Patriots and the Colts did in the mid-2000s to when Manning went ahead and signed with the Denver Broncos and you had two white receivers and a league that is overwhelmingly dominated by black white receivers.
You had Eric Decker and Wes Welker who were catching passes from Peyton Manning.
If Mr. Taylor were here right now, he would have no idea who I'm talking about, but hopefully some of you out there ladies and gentlemen know who I'm referring to.
Hall of Famer Peyton Manning and the still playing in the NFL in his mid-40s, Tom Brady.
Quote, there's also a matter of who they think is most marketable.
Who resonates with their fan base.
This was from, quote, from Anthony Weems, an assistant professor at Florida International University who wrote a dissertation on NFL owners and the social structures they created over a century.
I guess he probably believes and perceives it being a plantation.
Quote, over time, a lot of these owners are the same people or the teams got passed down in the family.
So it's almost like, hey, why would things have changed if actual players in those positions haven't changed?
End quote.
Couple years ago, the Houston Texans owner Bob McNair said, we can't have the inmates running the prison when they were talking about what was happening with some of those initial social justice campaigns that, you know, to their credit, the NFL shot down.
They realized that ratings were going down.
If you remember, the owner of Papa John's famously came out and said, hey guys, My pizza sales are down because people are no longer watching football, which is a wonderful white pill.
No offense to Papa John's, you're a billionaire.
It's okay if you miss out on a few pizza sales because, let's be honest, it's high in carbs.
And the last thing you should be doing on a Sunday is sitting in front of a TV eating a Papa John's pizza and watching professional football.
You should be out with your family, you should be out with friends, you should be out in the community, not wasting it on Watching professional football, but that's just me.
McNair apologized and said he hadn't been speaking about the players when he died in 2018.
Ownership of the team passed to his wife.
There was a backlash for sure, but why are they running Gruden out of the job when they allowed McNair to operate just fine and he passed the team down?
Williams, that guy who wrote the dissertation.
It's indicative of a larger culture.
Jaguar's owner, Shad Khan, one of the league's two minority owners, said he was taken aback
when he tried to buy a controlling stake in the Rams in 2010.
Quote, I had met some people at the time and the apology didn't went around.
The conjecture was you're never going to prove because you're not white.
He said this, I think the league is at the forefront and they're going to be doing more
Yes, I've seen a change.
Shad Khan owns the Jacksonville Jaguars.
He's married to a white woman.
His son, Tony Khan, I don't think identifies as Pakistani.
He looks like a white guy to me.
But again, his race, again, in a country where we're told white privilege gets you amazing things.
Tony Khan again brags about being in the middle.
I'm sorry Shad Khan brags about being in the middle of this change as as a Pakistani entrepreneur in the country So again, we've got this situation where we have to see We see again an article it opens up with that incredible opening sentence which basically Insinuates that somehow the NFL owners are illegitimate because they've been all but two have been white.
And this is an example of the type of language that permeates virtually every story you see coming out of Well, in any source of the paper.
I haven't read a newspaper in a long time, but I think there used to be, what, the main section, the news section, USA Today used to have a life section, entertainment, you had the business section, you had a sports section.
And, you know, invariably now, every section will have a story like this.
You know, the unbearable whiteness of Fortune 500 CEOs, or oh my gosh, the Oscars.
Oscars so white.
The NFL owners so white.
I mean, it's basically designed to demonize, denigrate, and discredit an entire industry because of the lack of minority racial black Representation win again.
The league is, gasp, 70% black.
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You know, it's It's been a fascinating couple of weeks because we had that incredible story a few weeks ago out of New York.
I'm sorry, out of Wisconsin.
The reason why I said New York is because I'm reading the New York Post.
I hope I'm pronouncing that correct.
You know, all these, all these Indian, all these Amerindian names, you know, not being able to pronounce it correctly.
I do wish to apologize if I didn't get that correct.
But this, this, this headline is one I wish Mr. Taylor were here to talk about.
Because as I pointed out, I think last week, maybe the week before, what happened in this
about 80% white city at the Christmas parade where now six people are dead, including a
gosh, it's hard to talk about.
Including an eight-year-old little white boy named Jackson Sparks.
He passed away after the attack on I'm
Unfortunately, the other individuals, I think their names deserve to be read.
All white.
Tamara Durand, she was 52.
Jane Kulich, she was 52.
Leanna Owen, she was 71.
Virginia Sorensen, she was 79.
And Wilhelm Hospel, 81-year-old.
Those were the five white female victims of what?
Again, the media is doing everything they can to pretend this never even happened.
The largest mass casualty event since whatever happened in Las Vegas back in October of 2017 when we are told Steven Paddock opened fire with a number of Bump stock enhanced AR-15s at a country music festival where I don't remember the exact amount of people who were shot.
I want to say it was over 400, but I believe over 50-60 people died in that.
Again, it's almost as if it never happened because you can't find out much information on the internet about what happened in Las Vegas and that mass casualty event.
Three years ago, well four years ago actually, excuse me, but what we do know is that the Senators in Wisconsin are asking lawmakers not to politicize the Waukesha attack.
Wisconsin's two U.S.
Senators came together from across the aisle to call for an end to bipartisan bickering in the wake of the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack.
Senators Tammy Baldwin, a Democrat, and Ron Johnson, a Republican, issued a rare joint statement calling on outside groups and individuals to cease and desist using the SUV ambush that killed six people and injured more than five dozen.
For their own political purposes.
The statement didn't call out any specific outside groups or individuals.
Local officials top priority is to begin the healing process with Wakisha by providing comfort and support to surviving family members of the deceased and those injured both in body and spirit.
The two senators from both parties joined right. Quote, they must also conduct a thorough
investigation and afford the accused full due process.
These will not be easy tasks and will be made even more difficult if conducted within a politically charged
atmosphere. End quote. I'll give you, dear listener, an opportunity to let what I just said sink in.
You have a black individual, Daryl Brooks, 39 year old, uses Ford Escape, allegedly, to blow past police barricades
and plow into a group of revelers at the Milwaukee area's city, Guacusia's annual Christmas parade.
parade.
You can see in the video that he slows down and swerves and tries to hit as many people as possible as if he's some adolescent playing Grand Theft Auto on PlayStation 2 for the first time and he's just joyriding.
But this guy was Deliberately trying to hit as many people as possible.
So yeah, the Senators, Ron Johnson, Tammy They want us not to politicize this when in actuality this will come out in the next few months Probably sometime in mid 2022 that this was a Black Lives Matter inspired anti-white racial hate attack The career criminal who had called for violence against white people and expressed his admiration for Adolf Hitler's mass murder of Jews had been released from jail after allegedly running over his girlfriend with the SUV earlier in November of 2021.
I believe he was let out on a very small bail days before the statement Johnson had blasted Democrats for rhetoric and policies that led to the massacre, in his opinion.
Quote, when you look the other way, when you almost encourage lawlessness, just like, let's face it, you have political figures during the summer riots of 2020 encouraging people to donate to the bail fund so you can bail these people out.
When you encourage lawlessness, you're going to get more of it.
Ron Johnson correctly stated that on an appearance on Fox & Friends.
Very wise.
Good stuff.
However, he joined to do this statement where he basically said the exact other thing.
Here's what he said.
it becomes more and more violent. It starts spilling over from crime-ridden, generally
Democrat-governed cities into the surrounding areas. I think that's probably what we witness
here in Waukesha. His comments were echoed on the program the next day by Texas eyepatch-wearing
rep Dan Crenshaw, who blamed Democratic-funding far-left radical district attorneys and prosecutors
for the disaster.
He said this, quote, I'm not that conspiratorial, but it's pretty obvious that there's people like George Soros who are funding these far-left Radical District Attorneys and Prosecutors around the country, which means millions of dollars.
We know that in Chesa Pudin in San Francisco, Larry Krasner in Philadelphia, and I believe that the black DA in Los Angeles was beat by a former white cop of Los Angeles, who is all about bail reform and letting criminals go free.
A white guy, a white former cop.
A day after the attack, fellow Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia took to Twitter to rhetorically ask, quote, if mainstream media, Democrats, and even the President of the United States incited the mass murder.
Former President Donald Trump called Brooks a rough cookie on Fox News Tuesday, but told Sean Hannity he took solace in the fact that the suspected killer, an aspiring musician who once rapped, fuck Donald Trump, was not a supporter of his.
Well, Mr. Trump, President Trump, he was a fierce advocate against supporters of you and against white people and against Law and order and civility and white lives mattering.
Again, the six people who were dead, including eight-year-old Jackson Sparks of Waukesha, Wisconsin, were all murdered In a deliberate racial terror attack, an anti-white terror attack by, allegedly, Daryl Brooks.
And it will come out that it was a racially motivated terror attack.
But again, we won't hear much about it.
If you remember, the FBI sent how many people to investigate the supposed nooses at the NASCAR event.
I think the guy's name was Bubba Wallace.
I might be getting his name incorrect.
Not exactly the biggest NASCAR fan, but they sent a number of FBI agents to investigate that.
I believe that the Jesse Smollett incident, we know that the FBI was called out to investigate that event, which was so obviously a hoax from the moment it was reported that a couple of MAGA-wearing, Empire-watching White people attacked this homosexual black guy at 3 a.m.
in the dead of winter in Chicago, the second city.
Anyways, that was a strange time period in our nation's history.
Well, I'll tell you what is even a stranger time period as I know we're all continuing to watch what's going on with With COVID-19 and with the latest calls that we've got the Omicron coronavirus variant, which is now popping up across the country.
Interestingly, a lot of the people who are getting this variant seem to be fully vaccinated and even have boosters.
But again, let's not go into that because this podcast, we really don't talk about that aspect of things, but we will talk about one aspect of the coronavirus situation and the travel restrictions on Americans.
This is a Fox News headline.
Fauci dodges questions on illegal immigrants following same travel restrictions as Americans.
He said this.
It's a different issue.
Now, Biden set to unveil new travel restrictions on Americans.
That was yesterday.
Of course, that happened.
White House coronavirus response team member Dr. Anthony Fauci, he dodged questions from Fox News reporter Peter Doocy regarding illegal immigrants being screened for the Omicron coronavirus variant at the border.
Quote, this is from Doocy, and it's a doozy of a question.
Quote, you advise the president about the possibility of new testing requirements for people coming into this country.
Does that include everybody?
Doocy asked Fauci during a press conference on Wednesday.
Fauci said this.
The answer is yes.
Prompting Doocy to ask if illegal aliens crossing the southern border were included.
Quote, that's a different issue.
I encourage all of you to go watch this exchange between the Fox News reporter Mr. Ducey and the Coronavirus Response Team member Anthony Fauci.
Penetrated by hundreds of thousands of illegal aliens per month who were then released during the catch-and-release since President Biden was inaugurated in January of 2021.
The numbers have been astronomical.
We know there have been some incredible stories about illegals being flown in the dead of night all across the country.
You know, if there was an enterprising reporter out there, you would see if there were hotspots where people who were being Dumped illegally were also seeing a super spreader events with with the COVID-19 situation or the Delta variant or Omicron as we're now basically entering the lexicon of the Transformers universe and bad Decepticon characters.
Once again, if Mr. Taylor were here, he would look at me aghast and say, What are you talking about?
But I hope some of you listeners out there get that very, very terrible Michael Bay influence reference.
Fauci explained that there is testing at the border under certain circumstances and cited the fact that we still have Title 42, which put into place by former President Donald Trump to mitigate the spread of coronavirus at the border.
President Biden's enhanced winter COVID-19 strategy will require every traveler entering the country, including returning U.S.
citizens, to be tested one day before boarding their flight, according to the CDC.
The rule will also apply to vaccinated travelers who previously were only required Show negative tests no more than three days before their flight.
The Biden administration has refused to put similar requirements in place for those who illegally cross the border, claiming in September that such individuals do not intend to stay here for a lengthy period of time.
Again, I'm going to reread that paragraph because it's just dripping with invective against the historic American nation, as our good friends at VDare.com would call it.
The Biden administration has refused to put similar requirements in place for those who illegally cross the border, claiming in September that such individuals do not intend to stay here for a lengthy period of time.
Fauci has faced criticism in recent days after claiming in an interview that he represents science Yes, the Biden administration has no interest in stopping illegals and making sure that they are vaxxed or that they don't have COVID because, again, they don't intend to stay here for a lengthy period of time.
Yeah, okay.
Sure, why not?
We'll go ahead and move on to another story.
I mean, again, you can't but laugh at some of the insanity that we get.
There's one story that we missed out on from a few...
from a few weeks ago, and this is one that I meant to bring up with Mr. Taylor.
This is from November 8th, and Buttigieg is a guy, Pete Buttigieg, I hope I'm getting that pronunciation right again.
Can't we just get some simple Anglo names, guys?
Our transportation secretary, who of course took off a lot of time, no one even noticed, for paternity leave with his partner for their Their son or daughter or whatever it was.
No one even knew he was gone.
This headline was one that really interests me and it's a funny one.
He says the U.S.
will use infrastructure bill that was passed the beginning of November to address racist highway design.
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg said Monday that his agency will use about one One billion from President Joe Biden's public works legislation to remedy racial inequities in U.S.
highway designs such as roads that were built to separate predominantly minority neighborhoods from white communities.
Program called Reconnecting Communities and in some cases will tear down or rebuild highways and overpasses, he said.
Federal officials will consider local desires as they identify projects. He said at the White House briefing
quote It's gonna be a very by it's gonna vary by community and we
have to listen to the community Sometimes it really is the case that an overpass went in a
certain way that is so harmful that it's got to come down Or maybe be put underground other times. Maybe it's not
that way Maybe the really important thing is to connect across to
add and to add rather than subtract Think about this, guys.
We're going to start tearing down highways because somehow they're racist.
Somehow a highway now is engaging in prejudice and bigotry and anti-black or anti-Hispanic rhetoric simply for standing and having been built. He described highways dividing
neighborhoods and an underpass deliberately constructed too low for a bus carrying mostly black and
Puerto Rican kids to a beach in New York.
That obviously reflects racism that went into those design choices. I don't think we have
anything to lose by confronting that simple reality. The only specific example he cited was
Interstate 81 in Syracuse, New York, where state and local officials already plan to demolish a
decade-old elevated stretch of the highway that was built through a historically black neighborhood.
And I'll see you next time.
On the city's south side.
Quote, we saw the local vision for how they want to get past these divisions, Buttigieg said, and those local ideas are going to be taken very seriously as we try to meet the spirit of this law.
End quote.
So.
Redlining.
Legacy of slavery.
Now we can blame Highways that were built decades ago that still stand as a visible representation of bigotry, prejudice, and white racism.
Hard to come up with the words for that one folks, but I'll let you marinate on that as we move forward to yet another story that Well, it's worth going back to.
I should have connected these two because we have to go back to the Waukesha Christmas Parade attack.
Suspect Daryl Brooks, he's been whining about being demonized in jail.
This is also from the New York Post.
And again, this just shows you where we are in 2021.
The man accused of killing six people and injuring dozens more with the SUV.
I believe it was the Washington Post that actually had SUV hits and kills six people in Waukesha.
And injures dozens more as if this inanimate object somehow came alive.
I don't know, sounds like a bad Stephen King novel or that movie he directed, Maximum Overdrive, but whatever.
He said, Daryl Brooks, that he feels dehumanized behind bars.
Gave his first interview since last Sunday's ghastly attack to Fox News Digital Wednesday inside the Waukesha County Jail.
Quote, I just feel like I'm being a monster.
Demonized.
The accused killer, a career criminal and registered child sex offender.
He calmly answered questions from the outlet but offered no insight as to why he allegedly mowed down the crowd, according to the article.
Brooks has not received any other visitors since the attack, including his mother, who had released a statement Wednesday accusing Wisconsin's criminal justice system of Failing him.
The inmate reportedly put down his phone and rose from his chair when informed of the statement by the correspondents.
Brooks allegedly ran over the mother of his child at a gas station with his Red Ford Escape earlier this month, but was released on inappropriate low bail, prosecutors said.
And again, we know the six names of the individuals who were killed.
Again, we know far more about Jacob Blake.
We know far more about George Floyd.
We know far more about Breonna Taylor than the six individuals combined.
We'll ever be known about, and you know, rest in peace Jackson Sparks, the eight-year-old little white boy who was killed in this attack.
You should be getting ready for Santa Claus to come down the chimney and fill your stocking with joy and wonderful presents and great memories.
You know, your life mattered, too, as did Tamara Durand, Jane Kulich, Leanna Owen, Virginia Sorensen, and Willem Haspel.
Those were the six individuals who were murdered in this racial terror attack that dares not speak its name.
And, of course, another 62 people were injured in this car attack that the mainstream media has really no interest in reporting.
But there you go.
I mean again, biggest mass casualty event, biggest mass casualty event, ladies and gentlemen, since Las Vegas in 2017.
You know, I guess this is, we'll be real quick about this one.
It's a fascinating story.
Love these type of stories because it goes back to that whole theme of what we talked about earlier out of Leon County, Florida.
This is from CBS 17.
We have to stop this cycle.
Black families in Durham disproportionately impacted by shootings.
Cheryl Smith is a grandmother who's raising five children in Franklin Village.
It's a low-income housing community in East Durham and it's mostly made up of black families.
So individual black families collectively are responsible with creating the conditions in this community.
Now, while she's working to give her grandchildren the best possible life, she said the gunfire continues to plague her community.
A couple months ago, two people were shot in the parking lot right outside of their apartment.
Smith's granddaughter, 11-year-old Nykeria Bagley, said she hears gunfire in her neighborhood every other day.
Quote, when we were younger, we were scared to sleep in our room, so we made pallets in the living room to sleep on until the shootings went down.
End quote, Bagley said.
It's hard to fathom living in a community where this type of violence happens and it's also hard to think about how we're repeatedly told by individuals peddling the lie that black lives matter when you have a family like this that is having to sleep on pallets in their living room.
Big disconnect there.
Smith said gun violence is something her family has dealt with for years.
This November marks 16 years since Smith's 18-year-old son, Todd Douglas, was shot and killed while walking home from
the store in 2005.
Quote, After my son was murdered, it has really changed my whole
world. We have to stop this cycle. It has to end.
End quote.
I mean, how many neighborhoods, how many stories, how many communities, how many cities have we heard this exact same
refrain?
According to data from the Durham Police Department, black families are disproportionately impacted by gun violence, while only 37% of Durham's population, and for those who are unfamiliar, Durham is in North Carolina.
So far this year, 89% of the people who have been shot are African-American.
During 2020, which was a record-breaking year for shootings in Durham, 284 of the 318 people shot last year were black.
A quick check at math shows that that was 90% of those shot in Durham.
they were black.
This is a shocking line that actually is published when looking at the ethnicity
of those committing the shootings last year.
76 out of the 78 of the individuals arrested for the shootings were African American.
90% of the shooting victims were black.
of that 97% of those arrested in Durham, North Carolina were black.
2,000 shootings.
I mean, again, this is the type of stories we should be getting everywhere.
This is systemic failure, said DeWarren Lingley, executive director of the Charles Hamilton House Foundation, which is a non-profit organization that provides mentorship to young boys and men of color.
Well, DeRayne, DeWarren Lingley, get to working, pal, because If 76 out of the 78 individuals arrested for the shootings in 2020 were black, what does that tell you?
Gun violence in the city of Durham is a obviously black problem.
Why is this so hard to think about?
about why is it so hard to put into place policies that would affect real change.
We go on to say this, quote, we have too many communities that lack resources and that then
turns into engagement of other alternatives like gangs and drug enterprises and that is
what gun violence is a direct result of.
Lingly said many black students are dealing with economic disparities at home and that
can impact their schoolwork which obviously means they have to go out and shoot each other.
Real quick as we're doing that, I just want to look up one thing.
The Durham Poverty Line for Whites.
As I was reading that story, I just wanted to get this up to think about because if 97% of the shooters were black and we constantly hear that socioeconomic factors play into crime and into violence, then it should be known that Well, if the poverty rate for whites is pretty high, then why are there so few white criminals?
Why are there so few white shooters?
and the great city of Durham, North Carolina.
All we know is that 9.8% of the official poverty line in North Carolina, whites, or 9.8% of whites
live below that poverty line in North Carolina.
So, I was unable to look that up and try and find any data that would offer specificity for the differences in the poverty line for whites and blacks, but again, 97% of arrested Individuals for 2000 shootings for 2020 shootings in the city of Durham, North Carolina We're black.
I'm sure in 2021 the the number is Probably the same maybe a little bit higher but again, the clearance rate is pretty low when you consider there were 318 shooting victims in 2020 only 78 arrested a lot of people out there who've already committed those crimes.
They are a Walking the streets still probably were are represented and a lot of the 2021 shootings as well.
Hey, I want to take a time here to just say a couple things about Colin Flaherty.
We mentioned last week that he was unable to attend the 2021 NCF conference in Tennessee battling battling cancer, and I just want to say that he had a tremendous influence, a great friend of mine for years, just an incredible individual.
His book, Don't Make the Black Kids Angry, and White Girl Bleed a Lot, incredibly impactful.
He was one of the first people out there really talking about critical race theory for years.
That's one of the general themes that he was writing about.
In the book, Don't Make the Black Kids Angry, of course, that was banned infamously by Amazon.com.
And, of course, he was one of the first big people who was canceled by YouTube.
His many channels that he continued to create and upload these videos to were so popular
in 2014, 2015, 2016 when he started to get banned into I think it was maybe late 2015,
early 2016.
He faced that first ban hammer, but he kept persevering and he kept fighting.
Just a tremendous, tremendous insight and intellect and tenacity inspired so many people.
Colin Flaherty has been an inspiration to a lot of individuals and he was greatly missed.
And I think that as we enter the Christmas season, it's imperative that, think about this, ladies and gentlemen, reach out to someone you haven't spoke to in a while.
You know, life is just too short.
I haven't had a chance to say anything to Colin for a while.
He's just been too ill.
But it's important that you reach out to people who you love and who you care about.
And whatever pettiness may have marred your relationship, let it go.
Life's too short.
And it's moments like what we've all been experiencing since March of 2020 when the world completely changed with the just You know, misguided lockdowns and two weeks to stop the spread, which has turned into now being made to fear the Omicron variant when our borders are completely wide open.
And Fauci basically says, well, you know, science doesn't actually show that this is going to spread from these people because change the subject.
Next question.
It's been an incredibly weird almost two years for so many people, and I think now with the Christmas season approaching, especially in regards to what Colin Flaherty is going through, I wish all of you the happiest Christmas imaginable.
But reach out to that family member.
Reach out to that friend.
Reach out to that individual you haven't spoken to in a while.
Don't let time be your enemy because you don't get it back.
You don't get that opportunity to make amends and to say, hey, I was wrong.
Or more importantly, reach out to someone that over these past 21 months that we've just allowed so much life to pass.
It's precarious, guys, ladies and gentlemen, and reach out to those friends.
I would encourage anyone out there who cared about Colin, you know, try and reach out an email and just pray and just think about him this Christmas season.
But more importantly, think about your family, think about your friends, think about those people you haven't spoken to.
I say that in regards to what just happened with Keisha where there was Just a shocking anti-white terror attack that the corporate media, the regime media, the whatever you want to call them, they've completely buried in a way that is even more astonishing than how the Las Vegas mass shooting of 2017 of October by allegedly Stephen Paddock was covered up.
I mean again you have six dead white people including a eight-year-old who should have been getting ready to have Santa Claus visit him on December 25th and be with family and friends and parents and siblings and loved ones.
They're gone and a number of other people are still in intensive care.
It's just astonishing to think that this type of thing can happen in a country where we're told white privilege is permeating every aspect of life and then you have the biggest mass Terror attack, racial terror attack on record.
If we were a white supremacist country, if America was dominated by white privilege, and in fact
as we talked about earlier where there's this old-boy network where the NFL owners have outside of two been white,
that there was this structure that had put into place this
system that is constantly being attacked in all corners as being
aggressively white and and pro-white, you would think that this would be the moment where all we would hear about were
those six victims.
And I guarantee you if you ask your family and friends who don't pay attention to the news,
they probably couldn't even tell you that the man who's allegedly
the terror, the terrorist in this attack was black and that the victims were white.
And that, ladies and gentlemen, brings us to the conclusion of Radio Renaissance.
I'm hoping next week we can either get Henry Wolfe or Gregory Hood.
Who wouldn't want to finally have Hood and Kersey on the same podcast?
So, ladies and gentlemen, I hope you have an absolutely exquisite weekend.