Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, wherever you are, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is my indispensable, inimitable co-host Paul Kersey.
We'd like to start with a comment.
Our commenter sends in this particular message.
We're all aware of how blacks are portrayed as uniformly upstanding and any adverse stereotypes are censored.
Crime stories regularly bury the race of the perpetrator, and it's only begrudgingly the descriptions are offered when a violent felon is on the loose.
However, Google appears to be unwoke.
If you search for black male suspect on Google and go to news, you'll get a cornucopia of black crime.
Here are just a few from today's highlights.
Black man shoots victim in bar bathroom after having exchanged words.
Carjacking by black man.
Two fellas having a grand old time with guns in public in Maryland.
Black man steals car with 11 year old inside.
Black man commits armed robbery, etc, etc, etc.
So, it's not always the case you can't find this stuff.
Actually, at American Renaissance, we have a huge archive of news stories.
Many of the stories are no longer on the internet.
And if you look at our categories, you can find black-on-white crime, various different kinds of racial crimes.
It really is a vastly underutilized news source.
It's a real research tool.
Now, I'd like to start today's podcast with a little bit of commentary about the French elections.
Last night, there was the debate between Marine Le Pen of the National Rally and Emmanuel Macron, the incumbent president, who, after having finished 1-2 in the first round, next Sunday, they will be a runoff election.
And as is traditional in French politics, they had a long debate.
It was a two and a half hour debate between the two of them.
Last time in 2017, when Marine Le Pen met Emmanuel Macron for the debate, she really put in a poor performance.
So poor that, believe it or not, even she admitted it.
That's pretty unusual.
She was nervous and she was aggressive, just unnecessarily mean, aggressive.
She didn't seem to know her facts.
She didn't seem to understand the implications of her own policies.
This time around, she was entirely different.
She was cool, collected.
She was polite.
In fact, it was more Macron who got excited.
He was rude, arrogant, condescending, and he interrupted her repeatedly, repeatedly, in what I thought was really a high-handed way.
So, she really held her own, and I don't think it'll be enough for her to pull off a victory.
I'm guessing the results will be something on the order of 55 Macron, 45% Le Pen, but she is slowly clawing her way up towards the halfway mark.
Who knows whether she will be again meeting him sometime.
I think her party will probably decide another five years from now.
They're not going to give her another chance.
But we'll see.
She sort of owns that party.
You obviously pay attention to French politics.
Tell us what the implications of the war was on the long-term aspects of French politics.
Of course, Eric Zemmour was the Algerian Jew who came out foursquare for France for the French.
He is the most patriotic politician in all of France.
And he said, the problem is not radical Islam.
The problem is not Islamicization.
The problem is Islam.
We need to get these people out.
They are incompatible with French civilization.
Well, he was doing very well until about a month ago.
And I'm not entirely sure why his poll results began to slump.
I think the people on the right who really care about the future of France and want France to remain French began to think that Marine Le Pen had a better shot at winning the whole ball game if she made it into the second round.
And so he saw his support slip away quite considerably.
At the same time, a guy who came up in the poll is a fellow named Jean-Luc Mélenchon, who is a hard lefty who makes Bernie Sanders look like a libertarian.
He came in third, a pretty close third behind Marine Le Pen, and so at this point Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen are sort of vying to pick up his votes.
Which way is the left going to flop?
And Mélenchon has said not one vote for this wicked fascist Marine Le Pen, but he hasn't come out and endorsed Macron either.
So the question will be who can rally the most of the lefty votes and Marine Le Pen has quite a lefty program.
She's really more socialist and more help for the poor and social security net and that kind of thing than Macron who is a more of a free market purist.
So, it'll be interesting.
And next Sunday, next Sunday will be the vote.
And one question, Macron has done a number of positive things for France.
Yes, he has.
He has said, nope, nope, we're not taking down the statues of any Frenchman whom we have honored in the past.
You can scream till you're blue in the face about whether he's racist.
We do not believe in this wokeism, as he calls it.
No wokeism for the French.
How does he enunciate it?
Wokeism.
But he also has been pretty good about kicking out a certain number of hopped up Islamic Imams, but he's not been very good at kicking out illegal immigrants, even criminals.
And during the debate, Marine Le Pen was pretty good about that.
She pointed out just how few people he's actually expelled.
He says, okay, you're great at designating people as persona non grata, but you can't seem to get it together to actually make them leave the country.
Come on, get your act together.
Also, she, and I think this is quite marvelous, everybody agrees in France that crime is on the up, up, up, up.
She says there is a direct link to immigration and crime.
I think it was great that she put it as straightforwardly as she did.
But again, the people that she is trying to woo in this period, this two-week period between the first round and the second round, they are the lefties.
And of course, they don't like crime, but they get a little nervous.
They think, oh, creeping fascism, oh, can't have that.
So, it'll be interesting.
It will be a miracle if she pulls off an upset, but we can all keep our fingers and toes and everything else crossed.
If Le Pen pulls off the miracle, do you believe there's a position in her government for some more?
Probably not.
They exchanged some unpleasant words during the campaign, which is too bad.
She, I think rather stupidly and unnecessarily, but this is when he was really pulling out of her.
She says, oh, he's got Nazi supporters and he's got these far right extremist reporters.
I mean, supporters, you know, all this usual, anybody to my right is a Nazi.
Like her daughter, right?
Didn't her daughter?
Her niece, whom she considers to have treated as a daughter.
She thought this was a brutal and absolutely humiliating Betrayal on the part of this niece.
Anyway, well, those of you who are in the praying business, offer up a prayer in your hearts for Marine Le Pen and for the future of France.
Now, Mr. Kersey, I think we should ask all of our listeners who are of the praying sort to offer up a little prayer in their hearts for Philadelphia.
Oh my gosh, you know, it's Philadelphia since the onslaught of the George Floyd stuff, which I guess is coming up on, what, two years here next month?
That's right.
So Philadelphia has been one of the vocal points for I would argue the most violent place in the country if you look at the numbers.
It's extraordinary what's happened in Philadelphia and a journal that you and I both hold in high regard, City Journal, there was an author by the name of Benjamin Maness who wrote A really fascinating commentary on his experience going to Philadelphia recently.
It's called Policies of Surrender.
Philadelphia's non-interventionist criminal justice policies are making the city a destination for lawlessness.
Now, if you control F it, if you've got your Apple MacBook, it doesn't have any mention of, you know, that term black.
African-American, but you don't need to when you're talking about Philadelphia.
Well, what's this?
We've had birth tourism, sometimes there's medical tourism, you go to Southeast Asia for sex tourism, now there's crime tourism!
There's a lot of cities.
As you know, you can look at what's happening in San Francisco at the Walgreens that are closing.
Crime tourism's there, but here's how we start.
After going out to dinner last Saturday in Philadelphia's Center City, I noticed that every street leading to Penn Square was closed off by police.
I contacted a friend in the Philly Police and he informed me that the streets were closed because of the ATVs, all-terrain vehicles.
More senior sources in the police department's command ranks then told me that, responding to an embarrassing incident the night before in which hundreds of illegal dirt bikes and all-terrain vehicles seemingly took over Philadelphia, our favorite police commissioner, Danielle Outlaw, shut down traffic into these areas the following evening.
The following evening?
The following evening.
We're not going to bother them when they're blocking traffic.
No, no, no.
But we'll keep him out the next night.
Exactly.
Though the illegal vehicle scourge undermines public safety and quality of life, top city officials appear more willing to surrender than to enforce the rule of law.
Now, there's another city we know where this has happened.
That's Baltimore.
That's Washington DC.
The exact same demographic, I'm sure, that is riding these ATVs.
These aren't a bunch of good old boys waving Confederate flags living in the surrounding areas.
I suspect not, although I'm sure the media won't tell you.
This is not the first time Philly police have come under fire for failing to react appropriately to organized gatherings of drivers flaunting traffic laws.
This time, hundreds of vehicles were caught by news helicopters racing through city streets, blowing through red lights, driving on sidewalks, weaving recklessly in and out of traffic.
A news camera followed the caravan's path, which started in Port Richmond section of the city, made its way four miles south, stopping at Luke Oil and Northern Liberties at Delaware Avenue and Spring Garden Street to refuel.
And then it went down to Delaware Avenue.
Yeah, they had time to stop to refuel, get some more gas.
The police or what?
Probably grab a 40, get some cools.
Probably the police refreshing up their black nail polish.
Exactly.
Great reference to Outlaw's first act.
And then the author points out that they traversed basically the entire city.
Police proved unable to stop the caravan.
On the riders' return into Center City, police tried to create a barricade while the bikes regrouped at a gas station, but riders avoided the barricade by simply turning down another street and passing through a dense residential neighborhood.
After the gas station turned off its lights and pumps in an apparent attempt to get them to leave, they ventured west, headed to the Philadelphia Museum of Art, obviously to reenact the famous rocky run up the steps, where they rode up and down the iconic steps.
For passing by police headquarters in City Hall.
I beat myself to the punchline, actually.
They roared right by... Instead of running like Sylvester Stallone did, they rode their ATVs up.
And they roared right by police headquarters?
That's what it says.
I would love to hear what they were shouting and what hand gestures they were using as they went right by City Hall and the police headquarters.
I've been to Philadelphia a number of times.
I'm sure you have.
Philadelphia's got one of the more beautiful City halls.
It's got some great architecture and you just you think about all that this is happening like the people who built this stuff.
Could you tell them?
Oh, yeah, we're just going to police who do nothing to maintain law and order and some semblance of civility.
In today's Philadelphia, the question unfortunately has to be asked.
In today's Philadelphia, the question has to be asked.
City policies are apparently aimed at preventing criminal enforcement to reduce incarceration
as opposed to protecting the vast majority of people.
That's the aspect we're talking about.
by the rules. Instead of using the opportunity to corral these illegal vehicles in one place
and undertake lawful traffic stops to clear the streets of illegal guns, people with warrants,
and unlicensed drivers, the nation's fourth largest PD allowed these mass violations of
traffic laws to occur and responded by closing off streets to lawful motorists the following night.
Think about that. That's the aspect we're talking about.
They just basically said, well, we're not going to enforce the law, but we're going
to close the streets. So that restricts everybody.
Well, Chief Outlaw is living up to her name.
So, no, it's a great article, and as you've talked about many times, that's the home of Heather MacDonald, one of America's... Not Philadelphia.
No, City Journal.
City Journal, yes.
Exactly.
I highly encourage everyone to check that site out and to finish reading the article there.
Yes.
And you say that people are actually going to Philadelphia because it's so much fun to break the law, isn't that?
That's the general gist is that these people obviously don't live there.
Right, right.
I guess not too many dirt bikers live in downtown Philadelphia.
Well, it's fascinating.
Just one final The PD actually came out and they did a press conference where they said, listen, there's nothing we can do.
We have a no-pursuit policy when it comes to ATVs and dirt bikes.
In our no-pursuit policy, we have a no-boxing-in policy, so we cannot surround them and then box them in.
Even if we did, they would hit the police cars and flee.
So basically you have a situation where we know what's happened since George Floyd.
No officer, black or white, wants to be the next Derek Chauvin.
So you have a situation where police are just saying, hey, It's all yours.
Well, but that probably comes from the top.
That policy comes from the top.
I bet the officers, they are grinding their teeth watching this happen.
They'd love to box them.
They'd love to throw nets over them.
They'd love to have chains rushing them across the road.
What are the things you put out when someone's speeding to bust the tires up?
I forgot what it's called.
Those boards with spikes on them.
They'd love to do that.
Oh, it must irritate them no end.
It irritates me just thinking about it.
Well, from Philadelphia to California.
According to a recent report, did you know California now leads the country in illiteracy?
Actually, I didn't know that.
It's the most illiterate state.
Now, when you think about it, though, it makes kind of sense.
All these immigrants coming in, probably many of them illiterate in their own language, certainly can't read English.
23.1% of Californians over the age of 15 cannot read this sentence.
One in five.
One in five.
More than one in five.
Closer to one in four.
Oh, I'm sorry, 20%.
23.1%.
I'm sorry, I thought you said 20.3%.
No, 23.1%.
Holy cow.
I'm sorry, I thought you said 20.3%.
No, 23.3%.
Holy cow!
Yes, close to one in four cannot read this sentence, says the report.
The 2019 National Assessment of Educational Progress found that only 30% of California
eighth graders are proficient in reading.
That means 70%, I guess they can read a sentence, but they are not proficient.
And these numbers reflect results before the COVID-19 lockdowns.
I guess they didn't all curl up with a book when they couldn't go to school.
Just 35% of the state's voters gave public schools in their districts a grade of A or B, which is down from 55%.
That's down 20% since 2011.
At the other end of the spectrum, 25% now give their local schools a grade of D or F. That's up 15 percentage points since 2019.
since 2019.
Not surprisingly, in 2018 to 2019, the system lost 23,000 students.
And between 2019-20 and 2020.
160,000 students.
Gone.
Bam.
LA Unified, 20 years ago, had 735,000 students.
Now it's below 400,000.
They're clearing out.
They're clearing out.
students leave. 160,000 students gone. Bam. LA Unified 20 years ago had 735,000 students.
Now it's below 400,000. They're clearing out. They're clearing out. Of course,
the teachers union will nevertheless demand the sun and the moon for the next contract.
In Oakland, California, the school board has voted to close seven schools over the next two years
because of sagging enrollment.
Where are these people going?
Some are going to other states as California's overall population is declining.
Used to be California was the golden state.
People all wanted to go out there and live there.
Ah, boy, I used to remember in my college days, California was the place.
You lived in California for a few years, right?
I lived in California a few years, but I was a leaver, just like these people are leaving.
But some, of course, are opting for the state's Catholic schools, which have seen a major upsurge.
And much of the increase in Catholic schools can be attributed to pre-K enrollment, which saw 134% from 21 to 22.
And homeschooling is booming.
Pre-pandemic, California had roughly 200,000 homeschoolers.
For this coming year, it will double to 400,000.
So there you go.
Now, on the question of illiteracy, While people are clearing out of California and failing to read... It's almost unkind to ask you to guess which is the most illiterate state after California.
I would never have got any of this right, probably.
Okay, hold on.
What's the most illiterate state?
California is the most illiterate.
What's the second most illiterate?
I would go, if we're gonna... On that same theme, I would go... I'm gonna say New Mexico.
Wrong.
New York.
New York.
New York State.
Big immigrant population.
Big immigrant.
And then, this is one that, you know, think immigrant.
Think people from all around the world showing up there, especially Latinos showing up there.
Texas.
Well, Texas, that's very good.
Florida comes just before Texas.
Florida, Texas, then I'd imagine maybe Mississippi, Louisiana.
No, no, those are not as bad as you think.
Really?
Yes, it's the immigrant states, not the black states.
See, I would have thought that too.
I would have thought the most illiterate states would be the ones with the highest black populations.
Well, shut my mouth.
I must be a bigoted, prejudiced guy after all.
So then I'd imagine New Jersey's high.
New Jersey's very high.
Georgia's probably high.
That's as far as I go.
Okay.
Now, the best, you can guess.
New Hampshire.
New Hampshire is number one.
Vermont.
No, Vermont is number four.
Maine?
No, Maine doesn't do so well.
I guess they got all these Canucks up.
Oh, sorry, I shouldn't say such a thing.
Oh, I know.
No, number two, and New Hampshire, by the way, the illiteracy rate is still 5.7%.
Okay.
That's one out of 18 or 19.
That's still a lot of adults who can't read.
Minnesota, 6%.
North Dakota, 6.3%.
Now, North Dakota, the rate would go down if you could exclude, I'm sure, the Indian population.
Vermont, 6.6%.
South Dakota, 7%.
Who was the Senator Moynihan who had that rule where the closer you got to the Canadian border, the higher the standard of living was?
Saylor's always quoting that.
Oh, I didn't.
The Massachusetts Senator Patrick Moynihan.
Was he I think he was in New York, you're right.
But yeah, I should have known.
But anyway, now you have a report on the Great Replacement.
Speak to us of the Great Replacement, Brother Curtis.
I'm going to ask you to think of the number, what you think this is going to be.
What do you believe the number of illegal aliens whom border agents encountered in March of 2022?
Oh, I think it was a horrible number.
Wasn't it 300,000, something like that?
Some huge number?
That might actually be for April, but the number for March of 2022, ladies and gentlemen.
221,303 or 7,138 per day.
Now this is when that word encounter, that's the Biden administration's new word for when an agent encounters and gets a border.
Does that mean they saw them through their binoculars as they escaped into the interior?
Does that count too?
No, it does not.
No.
Okay.
But the U.S.
Customs and Border Protection has published the official number Which is, of course, 33.4% more than February's atrocious number of 165,894.
more than February's atrocious number of 165,894.
I mean, this is a population of, you know, a city like Memphis or a city like, you know,
maybe New Orleans.
Every month.
And they have not yet actually done away with the Title 42.
No, they haven't.
That happens sometime next month.
At a time where a federal judge just said, hey, you know what?
It's these masks on airplanes.
Let's get rid of them.
Biden administration, of course, is going to appeal that, but at the same time, they're going to get rid of Title 42.
Explain that, Mr. Taylor.
Here's a couple more points on this.
76% of this invasion were single adults, so it's not families that are being encountered.
Total encounters since October 1st, 2021, the beginning of fiscal year 2022, 1,000,000
in. See you.
Of those, 17,000 or 67% were single adults.
This is like murders.
Aren't we working towards some kind of record?
We are.
were single adults.
We are.
This is like murders, aren't we working towards some kind of record?
We are, we are.
And Biden released 80,116 illegals.
Total number released thus far for this fiscal year.
This is where your 300,000 number comes in.
398,800.
8800.
398,816.
Mr. Taylor, that's the population of Anaheim, California that has just been released into the interior.
Again, I'm sorry.
Why do I care about Ukraine's borders when ours are just being Well, we're sending billions and billions of dollars of high-tech equipment for the Ukrainians to guard their borders.
$800 million, I believe we just sent over.
That's the last one.
That's just the most recent shipment.
Anyway, now here are some very sad and disturbing stories.
One from Pembroke Pines.
Pines, that's in Florida.
Pine Lakes Elementary School.
A four-year-old student and a five-year-old student became engaged in an altercation, says the press release.
I'm sorry, it's a press report.
The two students throwing items around the classroom, flipping over chairs, A teacher tried to remove the five-year-old student from the classroom and bring him to a cool-down room.
They didn't have cool-down rooms when I was a student.
A cool-down room is an empty, smaller classroom.
I guess they set it aside for cooling people down.
If you ever saw the Great Escape movie, they had this little isolation chamber they called the cooler.
If you were bad, you went to the cooler.
So, they go to the cooler.
After the teacher brought the five-year-old student to the cool-down room, the teacher was attacked by the five-year-old with hands, fists, and feet.
According to the police report, when officers arrived, the unidentified teacher began coughing and dry heaving, prompting the officer to place the teacher on her side to maintain an open airflow and prevent possible choking.
The rescue team got to the room and immediately got her on a stretcher and they advised they would be taking her to Memorial Regional Hospital after being attacked by a 5-year-old.
Jesus.
A 5-year-old.
A 5-year-old race unspecified.
Now, I suspect that it was a 5-year-old who could probably pass or a 12-year-old.
More than likely.
In any case, the child and family were referred to Child Protective Services.
This was in Pembroke Pines, Florida.
Now, in Alachua County, this is likewise in Florida, The president of the Alachua County Education Association says she has gotten 44 documented reports of violent attacks on the school district employees since September 3rd, 2020 to April 5th of this year.
She represents 3,500 employees who work for the public school system.
She says, in September this year, I had 26 reports Of one to three adults being attacked violently by students.
Can you believe this?
No one should have to go to work and be kicked, spat in the face, beaten.
And one of the concerning matters, says Carmen Ward, is that the majority of the attacks were done by elementary school, kindergarten, and pre-k students.
Did you look up the demographics of this?
I did not.
I don't have to.
Well, I probably should.
I probably should.
Never make assumptions.
Those are part of the four agreements.
You're right.
We should never make assumptions.
But, from September of this year, 26 reports of teachers being violently attacked by students, and most by elementary, kindergarten, and pre-K.
I, this, this, my, the mind boggles and woggles and goggles at this.
And continuing in along the same line, although slightly less juvenile, these are not pre-k, five teenagers were arrested in connection with a downtown crossing attack.
In Boston, on a woman wearing braids.
This is the latest of a string of incidents involving what the police call a specific group of violent juveniles.
Someone called 911 telling police the group of 10 to 15 girls were attacking two women.
A witness showed officers a cell phone video of the woman who was born in 2002.
In other words, she is only 20 years old.
Punched and kicked many times by a group of about five people who were teenagers.
The woman told police she'd been standing at the intersection when a group of girls approached her calling her a white bitch with braids.
Now, The woman, the 20-year-old, told the girls she's Hispanic and started to walk away.
No white privilege for her, but the girls didn't care.
They came, pulled her hair, knocked her down, punched her, kicked her, and the police identified four females and one male born between 2007 and 2010.
Now do the math, Mr. Curzon, you'll find out that means they were between the ages of 12 and 15.
12 and 15 participated in this attack on someone they thought was white wearing braids.
I guess braids, that's cultural appropriation if a white person does it.
I guess I'm Hispanic, they don't care.
It ain't one of us.
Now, then there was a male juvenile that they arrested.
He spat at the officer while being placed under arrest.
And a female opened a cruiser door in what police saw as an attempt to free teenagers who had already been arrested.
These are a lively lot.
She also punched a police officer when he intervened in her attempt.
Now remember, these are 12 to 15 year olds.
There you go.
Now, I'm sure they were all Danish tourists.
The district has received a recent barrage of juvenile incidents, including teenagers fighting in public, smashing storefront windows, committing aggravated assaults.
That is potentially lethal assault.
Attacking police officers.
Juveniles, three of them, also shattered the Silvertone Bar and Grill's storefront window when they ordered alcohol and were denied.
So watch out, folks!
You card the boys and girls, and if you don't serve them, you might just get your storefront smashed.
So there you go.
Now, continuing on this unpleasant line for a little bit longer, I fear, before we step into a bit of comedy, You had a story about a security guard.
This is really quite revolting.
I'm sorry that we have to dip into news of this kind.
It's down in Atlanta.
Down in a very, very dangerous part of Atlanta that you see very few pale faces tread.
It's from the Daily Mail.
Shocking surveillance footage shows security guard being shot in the back of the head and then robbed before another man steals items from his dead body.
Anthony Frazier, 51, was shot and killed outside an American Seafood and Wings.
Note to anyone who's visiting America for the first time, international listener, if you're ever in an area where there is a Seafood and Wings store, get the heck out.
Is that right?
That caters to a particular clientele?
That definitely caters to a particular, if they have to have a security guard.
I don't go to many restaurants where there are security guards.
Nevertheless.
So here's a security guard guarding the probably largely African-American or perhaps exclusively African-American clientele in the Seafood and Wings.
And somebody just walks up to him?
Well, he's getting out of his car to go to his place of employment.
So he's a security guard.
And so he was shot and killed outside the restaurant.
Police released surveillance footage of the attack, showing the black perpetrator shooting Frazier in the back of the head.
The unidentified man appears to steal Frazier's service weapon and another item before calmly walking past the witness.
Now, you can watch this video, ladies and gentlemen.
It's out there.
And the security officer is also black, right?
Oh, he's black.
Yeah.
Anthony Frazier is a black man.
The witness, who police are looking to question, sat on the sidewalk, Sat on the sidewalk smoking before shaking his head as he walked past Frasier's body.
Three other appear moments later and one of them appears to steal from Frasier while the other two watch.
So this guy is on the ground bleeding out.
Medics declared Frasier dead at the scene and the motive is unknown.
Frasier, again, give me one second here, The witness, an older man, wearing a gray jacket.
Again, he walks by Frazier.
He shook his head before stopping.
The other man, wearing a Pizza Hut shirt, watches as the woman stands back and observes.
Again, they're just stealing items off of his body.
They're two different groups.
And nobody appears to have gotten on the phone and called 9-1-1?
No, as the Daily Mail article makes clear, it's unclear if the three have any relation to the shooter.
Emergency services, police arrived moments after the trio left the scene.
As stated, the victim was declared dead.
Restaurant customers were surprised.
One of the killing, one of the regulars said he was so attentive.
He was always watching the door.
Why would someone do that to him?
And again, in the video, the black security officers walk into the American seafood and wings place where he was a security guard, shot in the back of the head, just falls over.
And then that's when you see the guy rummaging through.
Was he a uniformed guard?
You could not tell.
He was kind of disheveled, just kind of shuffling over to his place.
You see him on the ground.
You see the guy rummaging through the video.
You then see the next group come up and...
Rummage through again to see if there's anything left to loot.
And some guy just sits down the sidewalk and has a smoke.
Has a smoke, shakes his head, yeah.
An article finishes off with Atlanta suffered more than 50 homicides this year with 13 homicides happening in the last month.
A total of 170 robberies have also taken place.
More than 6,000 crimes happening in total.
So Atlanta, Stay away.
Mr. Kersey, this brings me to a strange sort of observation.
We see a lot of stories of what appears to be absolutely gratuitous violence by blacks against whites.
And it's easy to assume that there is a racial motive, even if there are no racial slurs uttered.
But when you see incidents like this, of these black people apparently utterly unconcerned that a fellow black man has just been shot dead, they just want to go through his pockets.
Or they sit down beside the corpse and have a smoke.
I mean, good grief!
That's almost, it's a funny sort of thing to say, it's almost even more inexplicable.
I mean, they've been taught ever since they were babies to hate white people.
I mean, we, slavery, lynching, segregation.
Redlining.
Yes, redlining.
Oh boy, now that deserves many knockout punches.
But in any case, you can sort of imagine, okay, here's a white guy, I'm going to take revenge.
But this kind of gratuitous behavior around other blacks, that's even more shocking to me.
I mean, think about the story.
Again, there's a witness who just sits there and watches it, continues to take drags from a cigarette, calmly then walks over to the body, shakes his head, and then walks away.
I mean, it's not like this guy, it's not like this shooter, just walks up and shoots the guy in the back of the head, then steals the stuff, walks off, witness, you know, walks away after shaking his head.
Well, you know, so we move from this sort of real, real tragedy, really heart-churning tragedy, to a bit of a funny story.
This was in Arizona, Scottsdale Unified School District.
A pair of the district's diversity, equity, and inclusion experts have been blasted for falsely accusing an African American DJ of wearing blackface at an event.
Jill Lassen and Stuart Roden.
Jill Lassen is a white lady.
Stuart Roden is a black And they are big champions of diversity.
And they wrote scathing letters of complaint after the DJ by the name of Kim Coco Hunter appeared at a PT event.
He was acting as a DJ.
They mistook him for a white man.
The pair complained about the apparent racist incident at the school's principal, the head of the PTA, who, needless to say, quickly pointed out that Hunter is a black man.
Well, Stewart, That's the black guy, and let's see, Stuart, I'm sorry, the two of them have since apologized, but Stuart Roden, the black, he then went further on his initial allegation and speculated that Hunter may have been using cosmetic products to make his skin look darker.
This is what he went on to say.
Let me be clear.
A black man, apparently in blackface, is an entirely different discussion from a white person.
However, I did not state that the person was white.
It was assumed that was my intent, and perhaps it was.
But nonetheless, looking at his Facebook page, it seems, at the very least, he is in darker makeup, if not, in fact, blackface, and blackface by anyone in this day and age is problematic.
Yeah, that's why no one talks about Al Jolson.
Gosh, I mean, the mind boggles.
Here are these two people who are accusing this black guy.
I saw photographs of him online.
He seems to have a perfectly normal, relatively dark black skin tone.
He certainly looks black to me.
I mean, you could paint him white and he'd still look black to me.
But these people think that he was in blackface, get all hot and bothered before even confirming.
They just are on the hunt for racism.
And as I've said over and over and over and over and over, the supply of racism just cannot meet the demand.
But here is a little wisdom for a black man of whom I had never heard.
His name is Deloy Murdoch.
And he wrote for the New York Post.
And the headline of his article was, Democrats Who Claim White Supremacy Is Top Problem Ignore Black Racist Killers.
Sounds almost like an article from American Renaissance.
Let me quote.
So where's all the damage from this white nationalist army that our authorities complain about?
Where are the wounds of those they have maimed and the cadavers of those they've killed?
As Team Biden searches furiously for those touched by this supposedly ubiquitous white threat, black racists scream hatred and inflict dozens of casualties, some fatal.
Strong talk.
The NYPD says that Wednesday, a black man named Frank James, and he goes on to describe the Brooklyn subway shooting.
He says, James' profane, deeply bigoted post foresaw an atrocious anti-white hate crime.
Oh, black Jesus, please kill all the whiteys, he wrote on his Facebook.
He did?
Yes.
Also, he wrote, the white MFers that I want to kill, you know, I really want to kill them because they're white, he declared.
Pretty straightforward.
Pretty obvious what his intentions are.
Good grief.
And then, of course, DeRoy Murdoch goes on to write about Daryl Brooks.
November plowed his Ford SUV into marchers and spectators at the Christmas Parade in Waukesha.
Is that how you pronounce the city?
Yes, I think.
I pronounce it Waukesha.
Waukesha.
It's Waukesha.
I was corrected.
I was correct.
Waukesha might be an African American name.
That is an African American name.
Yes, yes, yes.
I bungled badly and I was quite rightfully corrected.
Waukesha.
Waukesha.
Yes.
It's got a great sound to it, actually.
It does.
It does.
I'm sure it's an Indian word.
The Waukesha, the Waukesha tribesmen.
In any case, he was also an outspoken white-hating bigot.
And then Noah Green.
Do you remember Noah Green?
Do you remember that name?
Probably not.
Oof!
Is that the guy who shot the people in Virginia?
Why they were live on film?
No.
He's the guy who drove up to the barricade at the Capitol Police.
Yes, yes, yes.
Nation of Islam member.
Yep, Nation of Islam.
A great admirer of Louis Farrakhan.
And all of these cases confirm that this... Excuse me.
And this is Mr. Murdoch's language.
He says, all of these cases confirm that Joe Biden and the Democratic left are lost in space.
I thought that was a good expression.
They are lost in space.
While they battle imaginary white nationalists, real life black racists usher their victims into hospitals and cemeteries.
Well, good for you, D. Roy Murdoch.
But all we are doing is pointing out the obvious.
You know, another one that they forgot to point out, of course, those are all in the past year.
The one that I still think is so strange, I think it happened right after the Ahmaud Arbery stuff,
in between the Ahmaud Arbery incident in Georgia and then the George Floyd incident in Minnesota.
And that was the white couple that were shot when they were visiting the grave of their son.
The oxygenarian couple.
Well, and nobody really got to the bottom of that.
No, it was, okay, this couple visiting the grave of their son, this former member of the US military, they're basically shot.
I remember at first it sounded like they were sniped, but then, you know, with a rifle, but then, The story was just dropped.
It dropped from sight.
It dropped from sight.
Well, partly because the killer got into a tangle with the police and himself was shot.
That's correct.
So there's no trial.
But still, nobody seems to care.
Nobody cares.
And the instance that I was referring to, Mr. Taylor, was the one when the reporter, I want
to say it was a Roanoke reporter.
She's live on air.
And all of a sudden, you see this, looks like a first person shooter game.
This semi-automatic pistol.
I think it was a Glock.
And this black hand goes up and she's just like, But they had some kind of relationship in the past, did they not?
It wasn't just a random kill video.
There was a manifesto that the guy had that was discussed at first that discussed a race war.
I see.
And then that was completely hushed up.
ABC reported it and that's one of those stories.
Her husband went on to be an anti-gun Democrat who was elected to...
Anti-gun? Oh, well...
Oh, that was his main issue.
That was the problem. That was the problem.
Exactly.
Guns are the problem, yeah.
Well, and of course, then there was this, you know, that couple, that white couple on motorcycles
who are coming home from, I think it was the Miami Beach Motorcycle Fest.
Some black guy walked up and slit their throats.
And we don't know why at this point.
And nobody's interested.
Nobody's asking the question.
Was it Daytona?
Daytona.
Yeah.
And then there's There's one other one that I still think, I don't think we even talked about it.
Do you remember the story of the member of the new, was it the new Black Panther Party or that black gun club that shot up and then he went and he hid at their facility or their camp?
NFAC.
Yeah, that's right.
No fucking around coalition.
I don't know if he went to Louisville.
I think he went to Georgia actually.
And he hid out at their camp and they were The police were like, what are we going to do here?
Yeah, what's the problem?
We'll take him down.
He was in a tree, I think.
They had a tree house or something.
That's right.
Up a tree this guy was.
In essence, the Post Millennial is a great website.
They've got a lot more work to do because there's a lot more stories out there than just the ones that they mentioned.
Well, this is the New York Post.
I saw Andy Yeo had linked to it, so I always connect him to post-millennial.
But anyway, I mean, you had a story about the Easter weekend mass shootings.
A lot of gunplay.
Remember, the New York Times reported back in 2016 that 75% of mass shootings, that's four or more people wounded in a shooting that classifies as a mass shooting, 75% of mass shooters are black.
In the United States.
That was a real spasm of candor on their part.
It was.
It was buried.
You had to read deep into the article.
But I remember when I saw that article, the first person that I called had already called me when I was thinking about it, the late Colin Flaherty.
And he was like, hey, big guy.
What happened?
Are you seeing what I'm seeing?
It's like, yeah, this is a pretty big story.
What have they stopped smoking?
Exactly.
Yeah, exactly.
Again, there's so much happening that you kind of forget how crazy some of this violence is.
AP reports the U.S.
rocked by three mass shootings during Easter weekend.
Two of them happened in South Carolina, so you're probably thinking, you know, these rednecks blowing away each other.
Well, authorities in South Carolina are investigating a shooting in a nightclub early Sunday that wounded That wounded at least nine people.
It was the second mass shooting in the state and the third in the nation during the holy Easter holiday weekend.
One was in Pittsburgh, in which two minors were killed early Sunday, also left at least 31 people wounded.
I think this is at one of those Airbnb parties.
That's exactly what it was.
I looked into that quite considerably.
We can talk about that a little bit afterwards.
Okay.
Yeah, go ahead.
So that was, I mean, think about it.
Again, while most people are with their families, they're hunting Easter eggs, they're looking at their kids who are getting their little Easter baskets, getting ready to put on their Sunday best to go to church.
Hey, this is Easter in the hood!
33 people shot at this Airbnb party in Pittsburgh!
And then, of course, 9 people at this club.
At the club, they had, you can look at the stuff, the pamphlets and the programs.
It was a black club, a blackity black by black club.
No one was reported killed in the violence.
That was at Kara's Lounge in Hampton County, which is roughly 80 miles west of Charleston.
And then the other shooting, I believe, was at a mall?
Yeah, yeah, the other shooting after gunfire erupted at a busy mall in the South Carolina state capital of Columbia.
Nine people were shot and five people sustained other kinds of injuries while trying to Flee at the Columbiana Center Mall.
The victims range in age from 15 to 73.
The police said we don't believe it was random.
The only person that was arrested so far in the mall shooting was JoWayne M. Price.
JoWayne?
JoWayne.
J-E-Wayne.
So, yeah, police said on Twitter that a judge agreed Sunday to let Price, another guy who was there, That's just crazy.
jail on a $25,000 bond. He was on house arrest already.
Now that's the most extraordinary thing of all. This guy gets arrested for blazing away at a mall
and he gets out on $25,000 and he's already under house arrest. That's just crazy. That
should be the headline. Yeah. Yeah.
What is this?
I mean, what's a mass shooting?
But no, I mean, like you said, 33 people shot outside of Pittsburgh.
And please go ahead.
I think Michelle Malkin wrote a great poem.
No, no.
I think you've got that figure wrong.
That's the number who were injured.
Okay.
Oh, people were running.
Okay.
There were two dead.
And this Airbnb, I saw photographs of the place, they cramped 200 people into this.
and there is there's been some cell phone video they were packed in like sardines and the shot spotter recorded more than 90 rounds fired 90 rounds and they were up on the second floor packed in like sardines a lot of them got hurt jumping out of windows Because this is the Pittsburgh one.
This was in actually downtown Pittsburgh?
Because they have ShotSpotter.
No, this is not in downtown Pittsburgh.
This is in some sort of suburb, but any case.
Fascinating that they have ShotSpotter.
Well, they need ShotSpotter all over that city.
That's true.
But, yes.
The other thing about it is, I read practically all the reports on this.
And it has faded from the news.
It's gone, gone, gone, gone.
Nobody ever said anything about race.
So, we're supposed to believe that this might as well have been a young Republican's clambake or some Asian family's big family reunion.
But no, no, no.
Of course it was not.
No, no mention of race.
This is just a crazy part of the way the United States pretends that things that happen don't happen.
And I don't know if you saw that.
We could probably trot out some of the grass.
There's a report by the Free Beacon.
I'm sorry, the Washington Free Beacon.
That's a pretty good outfit.
Yeah, I agree.
They actually did a survey of 1,100 articles about murders.
It's an amazing story.
Yes, about murders in the Prestige Press.
And they found that the white people who are killers were mentioned in about, I think, 26% of the stories about the murders.
If they mentioned a white person, 26% of the time they mentioned a white person.
If it was a white person who actually did the killing.
And only 6% of the time did they mention it was a black.
A black person did the killing.
So they don't mention the race of the blacks and the Free Beacon went to the point, went to the trouble of looking at what point in the story they report this.
And for the white people, they pile all that information, they surround it in lights right at the beginning of the story.
For the black people, generally, if they mention race at all, which they don't do and only one quarter as often, they tuck it in at the end of the story.
Who is the guy who wrote the good book Coloring the News?
William?
I don't remember.
I mean, that's the type of stuff that he was looking into a couple decades ago.
It's nice to see this numerically analyzed.
Now, whenever, you know, the first time I ran across the free beacon, I saw it out of the corner of my eye and it sounded to me like I saw beacon and I read it as bacon.
And so whenever I see that Washington free beacon, I think Washington free bacon.
I wish it was free bacon in Washington.
That sounds delicious.
Yeah, free beacon, Washington free beacon.
No, this is really an excellent story.
And it's, it's very good to see confirmed numerically what we all know.
Now, let's see.
Moving on to Pope Francis.
Pope Francis is up to his usual tricks.
You know, this guy's the worst pope so far.
I think I can say that unreservedly.
He accused the West of racism on Good Friday.
Here this is, we're supposed to be thinking about the risen Christ, but no, no, he's thinking about racism.
He says refugees are subdivided.
This was in a Good Friday interview on Italian television.
He says there's first class, second class, and skin color.
Whether they come from a developed country or one that is not so developed.
We are racists.
We are racists.
And this is bad, the Pope said.
We are racists.
Because we care more about Ukrainian Christians than we do about Somali Muslims.
This is straight out of Rispel's Camp of the Saints.
I mean, this is like verbatim what he wrote in 1970.
What, that came out in 75, 76?
Something like that.
Wow.
Yes.
As he has done on other occasions, Pope Francis compared the current problem of migrants and refugees to the flight into Egypt of Joseph, Mary, and Jesus when King Herod was seeking to kill him.
So, who knows?
An infant Jesus might be among those whom we are turning away, Mr. Kersey.
He says the problem of the refugees is a problem that Jesus suffered too, because he was a migrant and a refugee in Egypt when he was a child to escape death.
So there you go.
How many of them are suffering to escape death today?
He said.
He went on to praise a painting of the flight into Egypt by an Italian artist who portrayed Joseph as a clean-shaven, modern-day Syrian fleeing the war with his child.
There you go.
That sums it all up.
That's the Holy Father for you, my good friend.
Now, Boris Johnson's got a better idea.
You probably saw this also.
He today insisted, well this was a week ago, insisted that the threat of a one-way ticket to Rwanda for immigrants caught trying to sneak into Britain might be a way to save countless lives.
These are the folks who are voting across the channel.
He talked about these people arriving in the UK illegally.
He says they'll be referred to asylum and detained in a former military base before being flown directly to Rwanda.
Not exactly the place they intended to go when they leave France.
Who doesn't want to reside in Rwanda?
Nice weather.
He also faced criticism, however, of the cost of the scheme, which critics said could reach up to $1.4 billion.
I think they'd save that probably just in a weekend.
And Rwanda's, listen to this, dubious human rights record.
Once in Rwanda, they will no longer be under the UK's jurisdiction and they will be subject to that country's refugee rules With no legal right to return to Britain.
You remember, I think, the Danes were going to put all their refugee applicants on an island that used to be used as a research center on contagious diseases.
I do recall this.
Put them all up in the island, and I don't know whatever became of that, but I think that was a good start, and then they were going to ship them off somewhere, but that's where they were going to hold them.
That's like Alcatraz, you know?
It's a start.
Yes.
Officials believe that the agreement to offshore the processing of asylum seekers will deter thousands from crossing the channel in dinghies, saving lives, and cutting off income from the criminal gangs that control the trade.
Asking questions in Kigali, That is in Uganda.
Ms.
Patel, that's Preeti Patel, the Interior Minister, said the country had an established record of welcoming and integrating people.
I'm not so sure about that.
She said the country is going to be a fine place for all these folks that Britain doesn't want.
I think that would be something of a disincentive.
Now, I understand that the Pentagon The people who are defending our American way of life have a new mission.
A new mission.
Oh, they do.
They have rolled out an equity plan.
It's not, again, we talked about how there have been, what, 1 million illegals that were encountered since fiscal year 2022 started in October.
Well, Pentagon's not too worried about that because they've got equity on the mind.
That's right.
The DOD issued an equity report aiming to equalize outcomes for employees and partners Across racial, sexual, and gender lines.
The DOD released its equity report alongside all other departments of President Biden's administration last week.
In the text, the DOD explained a series of procedural changes to better align with the White House's demands for equity.
And those are equitable outcomes.
Yes.
Key choice of phrase there.
Quotation.
While the Department has historically focused on increasing equity within the DoD community, the collective actions described in this plan represent a shift in the Department's approach and focus to better ensure that we leverage, God I hate that word, leverage our capabilities to create opportunities for all Americans.
End quote.
The DoD wrote in this report.
So, it offers a series of plans moving forward that will identify potential barriers that underserved communities and individuals face regarding federal programs.
First, the DoD announced it will seek to rearrange its supply chain in order to open up opportunities for underserved communities.
So, the next war we get in, if the supply chain problems break down, hey listen.
Well, then the soldiers will be underserved.
They will be they will be they will be yeah, they'll be they'll be under some risk voracious, you know That's sorry again, some of these terms are just it's so ridiculous and individuals face regarding federal programs It will also bolster a variety of programs aimed at assisting those same communities and the area military bases such as American Indian initiatives and environmental efforts.
So if there are American Indians living around a military base, the soldiers are supposed to go out there and help them achieve equity?
This is part of their idea to rearrange the supply chain, so this is an opportunity to create some majority-minority owned ventures, holding companies, and some enterprising white guys can go out there and... I guess meals ready to eat are going to have Pentagon in them from now on, huh?
Yeah, exactly.
Past the peace pipe there.
2021 of February, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin ordered military leaders at all levels of command to facilitate, quote, discussion of the principle that all those who support DoD's mission deserve an environment free of discrimination, hate, and harassment, end quote.
Remember when they actually did a stand down?
I remember they just shut down operations for, what was it, a day or two or three?
I think it was a day and they had, what, something Soviet-esque?
They had CRT training all along.
Yeah, exactly.
Make sure there's no hate.
Stamping out hate.
Yeah, the report continued, this includes a focus on how extremists or dissident ideologies violate the fundamental principles of the department.
What exactly are the fundamental principles of the department?
should be find and kill the enemy of the United States of America.
Yeah, but unfortunately, we know that the enemy of the United States of America is
2022 is white, is heterosexual, heteronormative white males who they're leveraging every asset of the Pentagon to go
against.
And then finally, the DOD went on to boast about its increased tolerance for
military service by transgender soldiers.
They're taking steps to ensure transgender individuals who wish to serve the military could meet the appropriate standards were able to do so openly and free from discrimination, of course.
I'm sure that enemy soldiers, they'll say, wait a second, is that a transgendered soldier?
We are not going to fire upon that guy or that girl.
Wait, we just, pronouns, pal.
Well, they'll be so confused.
They won't be able to get around off, you know, and say, well, what's that out there?
Bam.
Ah, well.
So brave new world, brave new world.
Secret weapon, Mr. Taylor.
I'm afraid so.
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I believe it's going to be May already.
Almost.
I fear so.
Well, let's see.
Today is the 21st.
It may not yet be May.
April showers bring May flowers.
Yes, yes.
And the TSLA was wrong.
April is not the cruelest month.
What is the cruelest month?
It depends what state you're in.
I think in 2020, May was the cruelest month.
May 2020 has been the cruelest month for a lot of people.
That's right.
Trust me.
May 2020 was a terrible month.
Yes, it was.
And on that cheery note, Mr. Kersey, over and out, thank you so much.