Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Building Haiti Right Here in the United States Aired: 2022-02-23 Duration: 10:49 === Racial Inequities in Traffic Cameras (10:40) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] The people who run the internet are trying to make my videos impossible to find. [00:00:12] So, if you like what you see, I hope you'll send the link to a lot of people that you know. [00:00:16] Maybe you've heard of ProPublica. [00:00:19] It's a non-profit news organization, kind of like American Renaissance, but different. [00:00:25] It's got a $30 million budget, $60 million in the bank, and 100 journalists. [00:00:32] Which makes it as big as a major daily. [00:00:35] The two top boys make about $450,000 a year, and six of its editors make between $250,000 and $300,000 a year. [00:00:45] You can make a tax-deductible contribution if you think they aren't paid enough. [00:00:51] These high rollers are hard, hard lefties, with headlines like, What people who live in mostly white towns need to know about history. [00:01:01] ProPublica will tell them. [00:01:04] And did you know that Facebook's secret censorship rules protect white men from hate speech but not black children? [00:01:13] Black men have the shortest lifespans of any Americans. [00:01:17] This theory helps explain why. [00:01:20] You can guess what that theory is. [00:01:22] And here's a story that explains how racist Capitol Police officers let white nationalists storm the building. [00:01:30] And how machines learn to be racist. [00:01:34] You've got to keep an eye on those racist machines. [00:01:37] You know those traffic cameras that catch you speeding or running a red light and send you a traffic ticket in the mail? [00:01:43] Looks like they have learned to be racist. [00:01:46] Just last month, ProPublica told us that Chicago's race-neutral traffic cameras ticket black and Latino drivers the most. [00:01:56] Race-neutral is in quotes. [00:01:59] ProPublica looked through millions of automatic traffic tickets and found that over a period of a couple of years, households in black neighborhoods got four citations while households in white neighborhoods got fewer than two. [00:02:12] Hispanics were in the middle with three. [00:02:15] ProPublica jumped and roared and wriggled but could not come up with any evidence that the cameras can tell black drivers from white drivers. [00:02:24] The article never quite admitted. [00:02:27] That you get a ticket if you drive badly and that blacks and Hispanics are worse drivers. [00:02:32] It did concede, though, that blacks die in traffic crashes at twice the rate of whites and that setting up cameras reduces traffic accidents. [00:02:42] But that is not to deny the racial inequities baked into the camera program. [00:02:47] Baked in! [00:02:49] These cameras are saving black and Hispanic lives, but ProPublica says they've got to go because they catch and find BIPOCs more than they catch and find whites. [00:03:01] ProPublica even dug up someone named Olatunji Oboi-Reed, who explained that the root cause of traffic violence in our society that is disproportionately impacting black and brown people is structural racism, and those cameras are part of it. [00:03:18] The article has a dire warning. [00:03:20] Racism could spread because elected officials and others are pointing to cameras as a race-neutral alternative to potentially biased and, for many black men, fatal police traffic stops. [00:03:34] Fortunately, there are alert olatungis everywhere who are stopping racism in its tracks. [00:03:41] ProPublica points out that Miami and Rochester, New York, got rid of their cameras because they were racist. [00:03:47] It says racial justice advocates have turned on Washington, D.C. ever since a think tank found that predominantly black neighborhoods in D.C. bear the brunt of automated traffic enforcement. [00:04:02] This is a classic pattern. [00:04:04] Establish rules. [00:04:05] Blacks and Hispanics then break the rules. [00:04:08] That proves the rules were racist. [00:04:11] Get rid of the rules. [00:04:12] This has been going on for years in public transport. [00:04:15] People arrested for fare beating or turnstile jumping are overwhelmingly black and Hispanic. [00:04:21] And so, transit systems from California to New York decriminalized fare beating. [00:04:26] Now, if police bother to stop you at all, you get a ticket, not an arrest. [00:04:31] And if you don't pay, no one cares. [00:04:33] And because it costs nothing to ride, bums have started living in subway trains. [00:04:39] San Francisco, Seattle, Los Angeles, and Portland also decriminalized what they called Crimes of poverty because non-whites were arrested for them more often than whites. [00:04:50] The result? [00:04:51] Vagrancy, public defecation, aggressive panhandling and prostitution all over downtown and tent city slums. [00:04:59] San Francisco has safe sleeping spaces for bums and addicts. [00:05:04] The city feeds them and, believe it or not, gives them drugs. [00:05:08] No wonder this homeless San Francisco man says he came to city for drugs. [00:05:15] This former Texas man says he even got a free cell phone. [00:05:19] And of course, San Francisco won't enforce the law against even the most brazen shoplifters, because that hurts black and brown people too. [00:05:28] Thank you. [00:05:35] you. [00:05:35] Last month, the New York Post ran a story about yet another San Francisco Rite Aid that closed because shoplifters cleaned out the shelves. [00:05:45] Who should notice this eye-opening story but Naib Bukele, the president of El Salvador? [00:05:51] Is there a deliberate plan to destroy the United States from within, he wanted to know? [00:05:57] It does make you wonder when people from El Salvador think we're becoming a third-world country. [00:06:03] Last year, Philadelphia discovered that racial disparity does exist in certain types of car and pedestrian stops. [00:06:12] So the city decided to rethink what it calls quality-of-life crimes. [00:06:17] They won't be crimes at all in the heavily black 14th Police District unless a policeman comes along and politely asks the perp to stop. [00:06:27] Here are the fun things you can now do. [00:06:30] Drink, litter, gamble, defecate, trespass, block traffic, make deafening noises, and turn tricks. [00:06:37] You and your client can have at it on the sidewalk. [00:06:44] All this because of those pesky racial disparities in who breaks the law. [00:06:49] Here's a headline for you. [00:06:51] In Michigan, you get two more years on your sentence if you carry a gun when you commit a crime, but horrors. [00:07:04] 80% of the people serving additional time are black. [00:07:08] So this nice white lady, Carol Seaman, won't enforce that law. [00:07:14] Why stop there? [00:07:15] Murder, robbery, aggravated assault. [00:07:17] Black people are up to 15 times more likely than white people to do those things. [00:07:21] So the laws are obviously racist. [00:07:24] Empty the jails. [00:07:26] Here's a different example from just this month. [00:07:29] VMI will change honor system that expels black cadets at disproportionate rates. [00:07:35] You see, you can be expelled from the Virginia Military Institute if you violate the honor code. [00:07:41] Blacks are just 6% of the cadets, but are 43% of those who break the code and are expelled. [00:07:48] That means a black cadet is 11.8 times more likely than one who isn't black to get the boot. [00:07:54] Clearly, the problem is racism, not black behavior. [00:07:58] We can't expect blacks to live up to nasty 183-year-old white standards, so VMI will make it harder to expel rule-breakers. [00:08:08] Jamaica Love, VMI's brand-new chief diversity officer, will keep tabs on the new defanged honor system to make sure it's not racist. [00:08:18] And, of course, math is racist because white and yellow people are better at it than black and brown people. [00:08:25] The state of Oregon adopted this manual on dismantling racism in mathematics instruction. [00:08:31] As this section points out, white supremacy culture shows up in the classroom when the focus is on getting the right answer. [00:08:39] The whole manual is full of loony stuff. [00:08:42] Needless to say, America's gifted education programs have a race problem. [00:08:47] Can it be fixed? [00:08:49] Short answer, no. [00:08:51] And now... [00:08:52] We're on to dismantling white supremacy in public libraries. [00:08:56] We must stop fining people who don't return books because certain people are more likely to keep books out for too long. [00:09:02] And I assume you know that standardized tests are white supremacist, which is why black and brown people get lower scores. [00:09:09] And that is why dismantling white supremacy includes ending racist tests like the SAT and ACT. [00:09:16] Hundreds of colleges now don't want to see test scores from applicants. [00:09:20] They want diverse students, and they know they can't get them unless they lower the standards. [00:09:26] Once they get rid of standardized tests, they can let in all the BIPOCs they want and pretend they were just as qualified. [00:09:34] Where do we stop? [00:09:35] Cities are already making themselves unlivable. [00:09:38] Why not the whole country? [00:09:40] The idea of the civil rights movement was that once they had legal equality, blacks would rise to the level of whites. [00:09:48] They can't. [00:09:49] So they didn't. [00:09:50] Our foolish rulers now claim that the problem was the standards that we'd always expected whites to live by. [00:09:58] Don't shoplift. [00:09:59] Obey the honor code. [00:10:00] Get the right answer. [00:10:01] Buy a subway ticket. [00:10:03] Return library books. [00:10:05] Reward effort. [00:10:06] Hire the best. [00:10:07] That's all racist now. [00:10:09] That's got to go. [00:10:10] And what happens when black behavior becomes the standard? [00:10:14] You can coast for a while. [00:10:16] On the rules white people set up for themselves. [00:10:19] But who wants to be the last chump to pay for groceries when everybody else is shoplifting? [00:10:25] That way lies Haiti. 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