Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - His Holiness Grovels Aired: 2022-07-29 Duration: 13:30 === Pope's Canadian Apology (12:17) === [00:00:04] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] The internet is trying very hard to hide my videos, so if you like this one, I hope you'll send the link to a lot of people. [00:00:14] The big news from Canada is that Pope Francis is finishing up what he calls a pilgrimage of repentance, and what I call the white man crawl. [00:00:24] And I'm not talking about swimming. [00:00:26] The Pope has put on one of the sorriest spectacles of voluntary public humiliation the world has ever seen. [00:00:34] It all has to do with the alleged horrors perpetrated against Canadian Indians by the Catholic Church. [00:00:40] As we see from this article from last Thursday called Pope Francis Issues Apology, more than 150,000 native children in Canada were forced to attend state-funded Christian schools from the 19th century until the 1970s. [00:00:58] The aim was to Christianize and assimilate them into mainstream society, which [00:01:03] Previous Canadian governments considered superior. [00:01:06] Forced to attend schools? [00:01:08] Well, so were white children. [00:01:10] It's called compulsory education. [00:01:12] A lot of Indian children went to boarding schools because there were no schools out in the wilds. [00:01:19] And yes, they were taught Christianity, and yes, the Canadian government thought Western civilization was better than illiteracy and shamanism. [00:01:33] As Scientific American kindly explains, Canada's residential schools were a horror. [00:01:40] Founded to carry out the genocide of Indigenous people, they created conditions that killed thousands of children. [00:01:49] It's hard to find images of what went on in those schools, but I found these. [00:02:01] Is everyone ready now to hear a nice story about Christmas? [00:02:04] Because very, very soon now, it's going to be Christmas, and we want to get all ready for Christmas. [00:02:10] But further south they can grow another cereal crop, which is, what is it, the Chinese grow? [00:02:17] Silent night, holy night. [00:02:25] Father and Son, and our Holy Ghost, amen. [00:02:30] Our Father, who art in heaven, hallowed me, honey. [00:02:34] Walk across the earth. [00:02:36] Don't fall off the left, keep going. [00:02:42] I feel like to be a sister, but I don't know if I'll make it. [00:02:53] Why do you feel you'd like to be a sister? [00:02:55] I want to help the people in the world and teach them about God. [00:02:59] Now. Now. [00:03:15] Yep, looks like a serious Catholic education, but that's what white Catholic children got too. [00:03:21] If they taught girls how to sew, I guess it was out of pure spite. [00:03:25] But today, we're supposed to believe that after soccer practice and silent night, the nuns and priests were beating, buggering, raping, and even murdering these children. [00:03:35] What got the hysteria going was a report from over a year ago. [00:03:40] The New York Times put it on the front page. [00:03:43] Horrible history, mass grave of indigenous children reported in Canada. [00:03:50] 215 bodies were supposed to have been found in the Kamloops Residential School in British Columbia. [00:03:57] The strong implication was that nuns and priests killed these children through violence or neglect and dumped them in a secret mass grave. [00:04:07] Canada covered itself in sackcloth and ashes. [00:04:10] Government flags went to half-mast for seven months, longer than ever in Canadian history. [00:04:17] Canada declared a new holiday in honor of the 215 children, National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. [00:04:26] A mob tore down a statue of Queen Victoria in Winnipeg. [00:04:30] Another mob tore down the statue of the current Queen, Elizabeth II. [00:04:35] Catholic haters burned dozens of churches and vandalized many more. [00:04:41] The one you just saw burning was more than a century old and looked like this on the inside. [00:04:48] Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said burning churches was unacceptable and wrong, but also that it was understandable. [00:04:56] As I noted in January in this video, and I don't want to cover too much old ground, the whole thing was a fraud. [00:05:04] A bright young anti-racist college instructor named Sarah Beaulieu said she used ground-penetrating radar to find these children. [00:05:13] Except she didn't. [00:05:15] Not one body has been found. [00:05:17] What her radar may have picked up were tree roots and other soil disturbances, but no one has exhumed a single bone. [00:05:26] At first, there was talk about digging up the children for DNA identification. [00:05:31] So bodies could be returned to grieving relatives. [00:05:35] But now the plan is to leave the alleged graves undisturbed. [00:05:39] A much wiser move. [00:05:41] And now there's a new horror. [00:05:44] Some of the children were as young as three, we're told. [00:05:48] Three-year-olds didn't go to boarding schools. [00:05:50] But who cares about that? [00:05:52] Only a few newspapers, the New York Post for one, saw through the hoax. [00:05:57] Biggest fake news story in Canada, Kamloops' mass grave debunked by academics. [00:06:04] But most media swallow any story about bad white people, and Indians know a good thing when they see one. [00:06:12] With the dazzling example of Kamloops before them, Indians suddenly found 160 alleged graves on Penalaket Island in British Columbia, 182 in Cranbrook, Also in B.C., and a whopping 751 in Marival, [00:06:31] Saskatchewan. All these findings are dubious. [00:06:35] But Mr. Trudeau, pictured here, has been busy apologizing. [00:06:40] He must have got lonely because he decided the Pope should apologize too, which he did in Rome to a delegation of Indian chiefs. [00:06:49] But... Mr. Trudeau decided that wasn't enough and insisted the Pope come to Canada to apologize all over again. [00:06:56] Pope Francis is 85 years old. [00:06:59] He had serious intestinal surgery last year. [00:07:02] He has bad sciatica, torn knee ligaments, and is in a wheelchair. [00:07:07] But you can do the white man crawl from any position, so he has just hobbled through a week of what must have been pure hell. [00:07:16] With Justin Trudeau and countless Indian chiefs keeping an eye on him, he, in his words, begged forgiveness for the evil committed by so many Christians against the white man [00:07:27] He was deeply sorry for the deplorable evil and disastrous error. [00:07:46] He kissed the hands of Indian chiefs in an appeal for forgiveness. [00:07:52] Was it enough? [00:07:53] Of course not. [00:07:54] It's never enough. [00:07:56] As CNN reported, the Pope went to Canada to apologize. [00:08:00] For some indigenous school survivors, he triggered more pain. [00:08:05] These schools don't have graduates, you see. [00:08:08] They have only survivors. [00:08:10] There's a 24 hours a day. [00:08:12] Crisis line for survivors experiencing pain or distress, even though all but a handful of the schools closed 45 years ago. [00:08:22] CNN happily found an 80-year-old survivor experiencing distress. [00:08:27] He said any apology is useless. [00:08:30] He blames the Catholics for his alcoholism and his terrible marriage. [00:08:35] Some chiefs refused even to show up to have their hands kissed, saying there was no chance the Pope would grovel enough. [00:08:43] The harshest cut was from Justin Trudeau. [00:08:47] The Pope's apology to indigenous people doesn't go far enough, Canada says. [00:08:52] It's not enough to apologize for physical, verbal, psychological, and spiritual abuse. [00:08:58] The Pope has to apologize explicitly for rape. [00:09:03] Also, he didn't talk about the evil of the church as an institution, only about the evil of individual Christians. [00:09:10] Mr. Trudeau seems to have forgotten that Catholic orders operated only 66 of the 139 residential schools and that the church has already spent $50 million on restitution and promises $30 million more. [00:09:27] Needless to say, we've heard nothing from Indians who liked the schools. [00:09:31] You have to dig. [00:09:33] But you can find, rescued from the memory hole, some First Nations people loved their residential schools. [00:09:40] It quotes a Canadian Indian named Thompson Highway, a pianist and playwright that Maclean's magazine calls one of the 100 most important people in Canadian history. [00:09:51] He was in a school from ages 6 to 15 and says, all we hear is the negative stuff. [00:09:58] Nobody's interested in the positive, the joy in that school. [00:10:02] Nine of the happiest years of my life, I spent it at that school. [00:10:07] Cece Hodgson McCauley was the first woman to become chief in Canada's Northwest Territories. [00:10:14] She called her years at the school the best of her life. [00:10:17] My family says the same thing. [00:10:19] My sister swears by it. [00:10:21] We were treated wonderfully. [00:10:23] The chief, who died in 2018 at age 95, said people lie about how bad things were to get money. [00:10:31] She said older Indians who graduated are afraid to talk about what the schools were really like. [00:10:37] Now, of course, everything an unhappy Indian says is the lived experience of a person of color and must never be doubted. [00:10:46] Back to this article. [00:10:48] One survivor says when she got to school, she was issued clothes with a number on them, and everyone thereafter called her by number, not by name. [00:10:58] Really? I've read a lot about these schools, and I never heard that. [00:11:02] I think a lot of these stories are false, but no one dares challenge them. [00:11:08] And guess what? [00:11:09] Americans might get their own papal roadshow. [00:11:12] I bet you didn't realize we had boarding schools for Indians, too. [00:11:15] I'm sure it will be no trouble to find people who claim that they were beaten and buggered, or even better, that their parents were beaten and buggered. [00:11:25] And we have already taken the first step. [00:11:28] U.S. to investigate government-run Native American boarding schools. [00:11:33] That was inspired by Kamloops, of course. [00:11:36] And here's Secretary of the Interior, Deb Harland, who's going to run the investigation, who is an American Indian. [00:11:43] She says we must uncover the truth about the loss of human life and the lasting consequences of these schools. [00:11:50] So, brace yourselves. [00:11:52] But what I find most grotesque is that the Pope seems to have swallowed every tall tale, every insult against people long dead who can't defend themselves. [00:12:05] I don't doubt there was some tough discipline, even cruelty. === Pope Francis: Miserable Catholic? (01:24) === [00:12:09] But I suspect the vast majority of teachers did their very best for those children. [00:12:14] And by apologizing for spiritual abuse, isn't the Pope repudiating the whole missionary effort? [00:12:21] Doesn't he believe Catholics save the souls of many converts? [00:12:25] No. As this article from 2018 notes, if you ask, do atheists go to heaven? [00:12:32] Pope Francis says yes. [00:12:34] So I guess all that Catholicism was just spiritual abuse. [00:12:39] So far as I can tell, Pope Francis is not just a miserable white man. [00:12:44] He's a miserable Catholic who doesn't even believe in the Church's mission. [00:12:48] It must be grievous for Catholics to have such a head of their church, the vicar of Christ himself. [00:12:57] Like nations that don't defend themselves, institutions that don't defend themselves die. [00:13:03] Pope Francis is old and frail. [00:13:06] The church will be under new management soon. [00:13:09] If it's not better management, the church will go over a cliff. [00:13:18] Perhaps even give this video a thumbs up. [00:13:20] Also, I'd invite you to come to amren.com. [00:13:24] A-M-R-E-N dot com. [00:13:25] You'll find videos, podcasts, discussions, many things that I think will interest you.