The 2020s: The Battle Lines Become Clearer, and So Does the Outcome
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
Thank you.
No! No!
No! No!
Oh, for heaven's sake.
You're going to make me lose my composure before I even start.
Ladies and gentlemen, we're here today because our country is dying.
And it's hard to say exactly when it fell sick.
Some people might say the 1960s.
Some people might go back to the 1860s.
And some people might say it was infected right from the start.
But one thing is certain.
On May 25th, Of 2020, just last year, the patient took a serious turn for the worse.
A white man kept his knee on a black man for a few minutes too long, and the country went certifiably insane.
Now, of course, if a single act could unleash the worst looting, rioting, and arson in the country's history, then pretty much anything could have set it off.
The madness was already deeply, deeply embedded in our circumstances.
These were, of course, a new kind of riot.
Hitherto, blacks had mostly burned down their own neighborhoods.
But this time, the most fashionable retail addresses in the entire country were sacked and looted, sometimes repeatedly.
The Magnificent Mile in Chicago, L'Oreal Drive in Beverly Hills, Fifth Avenue in New York.
And never before has mob violence been rewarded so richly.
Many of the corporations, some of which had suffered millions of dollars in damages, they got together and poured billions of dollars into BLM organizations.
Countless rioters had violence charges dropped.
It would have been as if the January 6th rioters had gotten a blanket amnesty, a heartfelt apology, and Trump had gotten a second term.
Almost everything about those George Floyd riots was wrong or vicious or stupid.
But to me, the most ominous was the idea that somehow black anger should be compensated for by removing statues of Christopher Columbus.
Amen.
No fewer than 30 memorials or statues were either torn down by the mob or taken down by terrified city authorities who were afraid their little darlings might injure themselves if they took it down.
Now, what on earth did Christopher Columbus have to do?
With what happened on May 25th in Minneapolis.
I can assure you that back in the time of the race riots of the 1960s, no one, and I mean no one, would have thought that Columbus had anything to do with black mayhem.
But in the last half century, in this half century since then, many people appear to have come to believe that every single white person is personally, individually, and forever responsible That's what the slogan,
white silence, means.
Apparently, every moment when we are not bellowing Black Lives Matter, at the top of our lungs, we're somehow committing violence.
Even in our sleep, as far as I can tell.
What this means is, all whites are guilty.
And of what are we guilty?
We're guilty.
And that's where Columbus comes in.
Columbus is the origin of the evil because he was the first to bring this terrible plague of whiteness to the entire Western Hemisphere.
And that's why everything that has happened since 1492 is nothing more than one long series of crimes for which we are all guilty.
And so those riots.
And the indulgent, even loving way that they were treated by the media, they were the outward manifestation of something that's really been building for decades.
And that is the conviction that the only thing that's really wrong with the United States is white people.
Now, it's true that even in the 1960s, there were some very farsighted people that already had us pegged.
In 1967, the writer Susan Sontag wrote that the white race is the cancer of human history.
She was way ahead of her time, wasn't she?
But she was then considered a freak.
Now we have to look back upon her as a prophet.
And this vicious little idea of hers became the ugly duckling that matured into this beautiful white swan of critical race.
And that is why white fourth graders and white corporate executives are actually made up to stand and to confess in front of everyone, if not in so many words, that they are the cancer of human history.
That they are the inherent...
And hereditary oppressors of blacks, Indians, women, homosexuals, Muslims, handicapped people, fat people, foreigners, BIPOCs of all kinds, transsexuals.
And in case I have left anybody out, that while they were oppressing every human on Earth, they were also raping the planet.
That's what we white folks do.
Calling us cancer is an insult to myeloma and leukemia, if you ask me.
And so, interestingly enough, the same people who revile us and tell us how awful and horrible we are, they assure us that we are swathed in layer after layer of lovely soft privilege and that we live in a society that is structurally designed to just waft us effortlessly to the top.
No effort at all.
The school district of Edina, Minnesota, it's a city that's 88% white.
It puts its white janitors and its white bus drivers through white identity or anti-racist thinking with a very simple formula.
Whiteness equals white privilege plus white supremacy.
It's a symbolist 2 plus 2 equals 4. Being white is a combination of white supremacy.
And white privilege.
And so, these bus drivers and janitors, as they drive a bus or as they mop a floor, they are spreading the venom of white supremacy.
Now, you all know the story of the emperor's new clothes.
The emperor apparently fell into the hands of a couple of flim-flam artists, probably the direct ancestors of Super Sontag and maybe Robin DiAngelo.
And they claim that they can weave him beautiful clothes that are visible only to intelligent people.
And so he shows up and he presents the emperor with these lovely, obviously imaginary clothes.
And he puts them on and proud as a peacock, he's strutting down the street.
Everybody is taken in by this complete farce until a little child blurts out, no, he's in his underwear.
The spell is broken and everyone comes to his senses.
Well, if only it were so easy.
Our entire ruling class is running around in its underwear.
Some of them are buck naked as far as I'm concerned.
But you can shout yourself hoarse and it makes no difference.
You can point out one huge mound of baloney and they offer you an even huger mound.
For example, you can...
Explain patiently, data in hand, that the reason blacks and Hispanics don't perform at the same level as whites and Asians is because of this little matter of racial differences and IQ.
And what do they say?
They say race doesn't even exist.
Race doesn't exist.
And then you ask, well, if that's true, how do we know who has white privilege?
And how do we know whom to hire in order to increase diversity?
And they say, no, no, you've got it all wrong.
People don't have race.
They are racialized.
And then you just realize you're dealing with cuckoo birds.
This stuff is really so crazy that only white people could possibly come up with it and convince themselves that it's true.
Can you imagine anybody in the black legislative caucus saying to the boys, calm down, fellas.
Race is just a social construct.
No, no, no.
They don't fall for that.
Or some guy's running around in his underwear, raging about just the terrible oppression of assigning so many police to the black part of town.
And you patiently explain, well, that's simply because that's where there is more crime.
And they say, no, no, no.
You've got it wrong.
It's the presence of policemen who somehow bewitch black people into committing crime.
And the solution is to abolish the priests and defund them.
You've got to credit these people with a lot of imagination.
Now, we like to think of ourselves as a rational race.
But the truth is, white people are old hands at very, very crazy stuff.
I mean, there was a time when Catholics and Protestants used to slaughter each other.
The church burned heretics and astronomers at the stake.
We had the French Revolution.
We had the Russian Revolution.
We even gave 18-year-olds the vote.
But none of these absurdities was a war against us declared by us because we are us.
This is really newfangled, potentially fatal stuff.
We have set forces in motion that unless we stop them, guarantee oblivion for us.
And the worst of the racial craziness started right here in the United States.
All these nutty ideas that have culminated in what I call the adoration of the Negro, they are made in USA.
Other white people all around the world seem to have lapped them up.
But we were the ones who brewed up these poisons in industrial strength and shipped them all over the world.
Now historically, this really isn't what you would expect.
Not all that long ago, the United States was really the admiration of the world.
There are, of course, still plenty of people who want handouts.
They want a piece of American wealth.
But does anyone really admire us?
I don't think so.
Admiration, that's all gone.
And as for how we got started, we were really quite blessed.
Just compare the way the United States began compared to Latin America.
If George Washington had ended up like Simon Bolivar, he would have had to put down a rebel army raised by Alexander Hamilton.
Georgia and Massachusetts would have left the Union immediately, guns blazing.
He would have been driven out of office after three assassination attempts, banished from his native state of Virginia, and died in poverty.
And unlike Washington, at the end of his life, Simon Bolivar thought everything he'd done was in vain.
Some of his last words are said to have been, The three greatest fools of history have been Jesus Christ, Don Quixote, and I. He also said, How sad and how unlike our own founders who went to their graves honored,
beloved, convinced that they had done their duty.
We got off to a good start.
And we also had the good sense to begin with the best possible citizenship policy.
As you know, when the United States, brand new country, had to decide who was going to be an American.
For the Founders, it was simple.
The only people who could be Americans were free white persons of good character.
Can you imagine?
Thank you.
Can you imagine a United States that had been faithful to that ideal of the Founders?
What a different place it would be.
Well, how do we go wrong?
of different answers.
But one thing is for sure, there was always going to be a race problem.
The Indians were here from the beginning.
And falling prey, as white people so often seem to do, to the idea of what they think is going to be cheap labor, we imported another race problem by bringing in Africans.
And I'm not content with two race problems.
In 1965, we turned our immigration policy on its head.
What had originally been designed to keep the America majority white, we got rid of that, and we imported every other possible race problem on Earth.
And so the story of America has changed.
It's gone inside out.
The story used to be that we discovered This continent.
We tamed it.
We built it.
We gave it its institutions.
We made America great.
We built monuments to our heroes.
And we felt pretty good about that.
And then, generously and foolishly, we let in people from all over the world to live in a successful country that they themselves could never have built.
And so what's the story of America today?
It's completely the opposite.
We are the problem.
We're the only real problem.
And all of our heroes are actually criminals.
And every white man, woman, and child and infant is a criminal from birth.
And what's more, the country that we thought was great and that seemed to attract people from all around the world was actually a pest hole.
We were too stupid to know it.
But America was this cesspool of xenophobia, male chauvinism, homophobia, and racism.
And so now, when we think of the third worlders who poured in, we weren't doing them a favor, they did us a favor.
We were about to choke to death on our own miserable, bigoted homogeneity until they brought us diversity.
They brought us America's greatest strength.
And the more alien, incomprehensible, and unassimilable they are, The greater the strength they bring.
They saved us from this horrible, almost all-white country that our ancestors had built.
Now, I imagine some of you would have a little trouble finding Bhutan on the map.
But I can assure you that Bhutanese have no trouble finding you.
There are now 100,000 Bhutanese living in the United States.
And in Clarkson, in DeKalb County, Georgia, they're 12% of the population.
What in heaven's name are Bhutanese doing in the United States?
Well, I'll tell you.
And I'll tell you what any Bhutanese would tell you, so long as he's been to college.
They'll tell you they bring us the fruits of diversity, which means that it's just fine.
If they don't speak English, don't have jobs, and live on welfare, they are saving us from the suffocating sameness that makes being in this room so uncomfortable for all of you.
There's really not much that makes me angrier than some Indian, some dot Indian, immigrant from India, who tells me how glad we white people should be that those folks showed up.
They act as if we should get on our knees and kiss their feet and just say thank you, thank you, thank you for diversity.
This has actually happened to me.
Can you imagine going to China and saying to the Chinese, you know, not a bad country you have here, but you know, there's one thing really wrong with it.
Too damn many Chinese here.
You need to liven the place up, you know, with really anything but you lot.
Eskimos, that'd be great.
New Guineans with feather in their hair.
Afghans, Haitians, they'll really get this country going.
Can you imagine that?
But that, in effect, is what we invite everyone from around the world to say to us.
Now, we haven't gone horribly wrong on the question only of race.
Every ancient distinction that gives life meaning is now a vile, vile prejudice.
Men and women are interchangeable.
Every religion is equally true.
Every culture is equally beautiful.
Every child can become a physicist.
And if you disagree, you're a bigot.
And one of the distinctions that has been completely smashed, of course, is the distinction about being American.
I think one of the greatest insults is the idea that anyone can be an American.
Because this is a proposition nation, and being an American is just an idea.
No less an authority than Joe Biden has assured us that this is so.
And if it's an idea, well, what is the idea?
What is the idea that makes you America?
I mean, seriously, what is that idea?
If it's really just an idea, then a Mongolian living in his yurt who's never been to America...
Can be just as American as any of us.
I'm sure you've seen the pictures of these naturalization ceremonies where these goofy ladies from the Daughters of the American Revolution have pressed little American flags into their hands and they're all pledging allegiance to the United States.
What do they think America means?
If you ask them, what would it mean?
I think to them...
It's simply a place where they can live better than back home in Bhutan or Haiti.
And eventually, some of them are going to discover what fun it is to get ahead by spitting on the people who built this country.
Some of them are going to realize that the natives are just like beaten dogs, and the harder you kick them, the harder you wag their tails.
Now, do these newcomers love America?
How can you possibly love a country when the natives themselves tell you that it's been a criminal enterprise right from the start?
So now we have this spectacle of people from Somalia or Puerto Rico or Palestine getting themselves elected to Congress and telling us what America is all about.
One in particular distinguished herself by saying that the people who were trying to hop the border were more American than people who wanted them to stay home.
Well, the fact is, some of us are more American than others.
And she's got the nerve to tell me that compared to somebody, a Guatemalan trying to climb the fence, he's more American than I am?
I mean, we're really supposed to believe quite incredible things in this new America.
We're supposed to believe that anybody can be an American, a woman can become a man, vice versa, diversity is our strength, and that way out there, at the end of the rainbow, is this wonderful, magnificent, multicolored pot full of 160 IQ black and brown people.
And at the dark end of the rainbow, you know rainbows have dark ends too, there's this big black pot full of white supremacists who secretly run the country.
We're supposed to believe crazy things.
So, what should America mean to us?
It gives me no pleasure to say this, but the Potomac regime, as Greg Hood puts it, from whom you'll be hearing later this evening, has become the greatest enemy of white people anywhere in the world.
Thank you.
The first ancestor tailor of mine came to America in 1635.
We fought in every war.
We voted in every election.
This land is stuffed with our bones and drenched with our blood.
But the regime doesn't speak for me.
The regime doesn't speak for any of us here.
Our president appointed a black woman as ambassador to the United States to tell the General Assembly and the whole world.
That American racism is, in her words, a scourge and a cancer.
We're the problem.
That's our official government spokesman saying this.
And our government opposes any person, organization, or even any sovereign nation that explicitly or even implicitly defends the interests of the race that built the United States.
And who even dares talk about it?
Our country prides itself on freedom of speech, the First Amendment, the marketplace of ideas.
What a colossal joke that is.
Do any of you remember a Twitter spokesman who once said, our general counsel and CEO like to say that we are the free speech wing of the Free Speech Party?
That was in 2012, just nine years ago.
Well, it took only a few years for that free speech wing to go lame, I guess.
And, of course, your servant, along with many others, have been banished.
And if you go all the way back to 2010, Amazon refused to remove a title called The Pedophile's Guide to Love and Pleasure.
Well, preying on underage children is still, of course, a crime in every state.
But Amazon's view was, we may loathe what's in this book, but removing it would be censorship.
And we are not censors.
Well, Amazon, you've come a long way.
Facebook, of course, banned me years ago.
And just last year, YouTube blew up our channel with its 130,000 subscribers.
I have just one question for these people.
What are you afraid of?
If what we say is so wrong and stupid, surely an average C minus high school student can refute us, can explain what's wrong.
I guess not.
I guess all those brainy people on the left and all those millionaires out there in Silicon Valley, not even they can figure out how to explain to people why we're wrong.
Why can't they?
Because we're right.
Thank you.
And that's why we have to be smothered.
Now all we want is something that everyone should have, a place of our own where we can be ourselves.
I guess that idea is just so immensely hateful it can't even be refuted.
But speaking of hateful ideas, you probably heard about Brittany Cooper, a professor of Africana Studies at Rutgers University.
Last month she got a flicker of media attention, certainly not, From NPR or the New York Times.
But she attended an online conference put on by The Root.
That's a black website whose motto is, the blacker the content, the sweeter the truth.
Well, Professor Cooper was talking about how awful white people are.
And she said, and let me make sure I'm quoting her precisely, she said, we need to take those motherfuckers out.
Extermination. Now, there's nothing so strange about that, really.
I want to call your attention to something else about that conference.
In that black of the content, the sweet of the truth lineup, there was one white man.
One white man addressed the root conference.
And not just any white man.
President of the United States.
Of course, he apologized for 400 years of systemic racism, and he bragged that he'd worked equity into every possible program and every crevice of every office of the federal government.
And then he said, the work that happens at the root is so important because it reminds us that black culture is American culture.
Black history is American history.
And black stories are at the core of the ongoing story of America.
Well, what did root readers...
Think about the fact the President of the United States had blessed their conference.
Were they happy?
Well, I read the online comments.
Here is the kindest one.
Thank you, Joe Biden, for a lot of the same shit that Trump was doing, but with nice words instead of mean ones.
This was in Ebonics, apparently.
It said, fuck that rascalot.
Another. He gives zero fucks about black people.
And another, of course he gives zero fucks about black people.
And naturally, just plain, fuck Joe Biden.
And finally, finally, I'm really disappointed the Root is not calling him out on this hypocrisy, but making space for his pasty ass.
Clever stuff.
You see, when Brittany says that they have to Take us white motherfuckers out.
Her fans are not going to make any exception for Joe Biden and his pasty ass.
Brittany Cooper is wise in the way that white people are not.
And I thank her for expressing herself so clearly.
Non-white people understand race.
White people have done everything possible to fail to understand it.
And boy, have they been A success.
Non-whites draw clear, bright lines.
Brittany Cooper has drawn a line that is so clear and so dazzling that only people who are deliberately blind cannot see it.
And so our job, ladies and gentlemen, is to open the eyes of our brothers and sisters.
This multiracial experiment has failed.
Thank you.
We separate or we face oblivion, or perhaps even worse, as Bishop Talbert Swan, graduate of Harvard Divinity School, tells his congregation of thousands, black people deserve reparations,
white people deserve repercussions.
This really is a declaration of war.
We don't want war.
But we cannot come to terms with these people.
We have to go our own way.
And yet, in this enormous struggle, simply to assert the right to go our own way is very difficult, much less actually doing so.
And I'm not exaggerating when I tell you that this mission we have chosen is more noble and more worthy than the vast majority of causes for which white men have laid down their lives.
White men have willingly, far too willingly, Died in countless wars, killing each other.
And when we look back, we ask ourselves, for what?
And the answer so often is, for vanity, really.
I won't even talk about the Peloponnesian Wars that destroyed Greece, or the horrible Thirty Years' War, or the Napoleonic Wars that piled up millions of cadavers.
What about our own wars?
Brass, bands playing, soldiers marching, and we march off to the War of 1812, or the Spanish-American War, or the First World War.
For what?
And these endless, crazy, insane wars in Southeast Asia, Middle East, mountains of dead.
For what?
Now, I do not doubt the bravery and devotion and sacrifice of those soldiers.
But I tell you, our cause to prevail in this life-and-death struggle for the survival of our people is more noble.
The astonishing and horrible thing is that white people who have marched time and time again into the mouth of the cannon refuse to rise to a cause that truly matters.
Why is this?
I think there are many reasons.
Partly it's because they simply refuse to see this bright line that Brittany Cooper has drawn for us.
Not with weapons, but with words and ideas.
And also partly because, and this is the great tragedy of our struggle, is that so many who oppose us are our brothers and sisters.
White people easily have the power to retake their destiny into their own hands and choose to live rather than die.
They lack the understanding.
They lack the resolve.
But we will give them understanding, and we will show them resolve.
The fact is, ladies and gentlemen, you live in a wonderful time.
It is wonderful to live at a time when you see the gigantic forces contending for the future of our people, and you are among the few who know what's at stake, and you know where your duty lies.
Few people in history have an opportunity to be a part of a cause that's not only just and moral, Everything we love.
Why can't I be 40 years younger so I can fight 40 years longer?
Some of you in this struggle will be great.
Choose to be great.
Choose to be like the countless white heroes who have laid down their lives in glorious causes.
The Greeks who fought at Thermopylae.
The Franks who crushed the Moors at Poitiers.
John Sobieski and his men who saved Europe at the gates of Vienna.
The Boers at the Battle of Blood River.
Those men died for us.
And you have the blood of heroes in your veins, every one of you.
Thank you.
And just as they fought, so do we fight.
It'll be my honor to take my place at your side.
We will fight like our heroic ancestors and we will be victorious.