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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is my indispensable co-host Paul Kersey, as usual, and it is August 24th, Year of Our Lord 2022.
And we will start the program with a correction, a correction of one of my errors.
I was talking about the boroughs of New York City and I mistakenly said that one of the boroughs, the Bronx, used to be called Kings.
Well, that was wrong.
Actually, it's Brooklyn that is in what is known as Kings County.
But, of course, it's most often referred to as Brooklyn rather than Kings.
And the five boroughs of New York are somewhat confusingly named.
Each is an independent county of the state of New York, but also a borough of the city of New York.
So New York City is actually composed of five different counties.
The Bronx is Bronx County.
Queens is Queens County.
But Brooklyn is, in fact, Kings County.
And do you know what a county Manhattan borough is?
I don't.
I'll let you answer that one.
I think it might just be straightforward.
It's called New York County, and I suppose that's where New York, New York comes from.
And the borough that is known as Staten Island is in fact Richmond County of New York State.
So, there you go.
And it was a listener who corrected me.
Actually, more than one sent in.
It said that I was wrong, and indeed I was.
Now, we do have to begin this episode by talking about Laura Loomer.
Laura Loomer is one of the gutsiest activists on our side.
She once disrupted a production of Julius Caesar that put President Trump in the assassinated leader's role, and after Twitter banned her, she handcuffed herself to Twitter's New York building to protest losing her account.
I think my favorite of her little activist episodes was after Nancy Pelosi criticized Donald Trump's border wall, saying walls were no good.
Laura Loomer jumped the fence around her mansion along with three undocumented men that she had picked up at Home Depot.
They set up a tent and the men knocked on Speaker Pelosi's door asking for a sanctuary.
Lo and behold, they didn't get it.
Oh, she loves to talk about sanctuary and walls are no good.
Of course, this kind of activism has earned her bans from Facebook, Venmo, Twitter, Instagram, Uber, Lyft, Uber Eats, PayPal, GoFundMe, Medium, Teespring, and even Chase Bank.
Now, all of this deplatforming and banning was particularly vicious.
You could even call it anti-democratic because in 2020, Laura Loomer was the Republican candidate in a congressional district in Florida, President Trump's own district, and had the president's endorsement, but no mainstream social media.
This is really quite outrageous.
Here you can be a legitimate candidate for Congress.
She had won the Republican nomination and was running and no social media accounts of the ordinary kind.
Well, yesterday was the culmination of her second run for Congress.
It was a bid to upset Daniel Webster, one of those typical do-nothing incumbent rhino Republicans in Florida's 11th district.
He had been incumbent for a long time, correct?
Oh gosh, yes.
I think he had been in the Florida State House for a dozen years or more.
He was an absolute fixture and she was in the lead for much of the vote count, but the last batch broke against her.
This always seems to benefit the more left-wing candidate and something we saw during the 2020 presidential election.
But Laura Loomer got many more votes than most had expected.
She lost by a count of 51.1% to 44.4%.
Another candidate, a guy named Gabriel Soriano, who was touting America First, took a little over 4%, and we can probably assume that most of that support would have gone to Ms.
Loomer.
If he had not been in the race, which would have meant that she would have had 48.2 to 51.1.
That's really a pretty close squeaker against a guy who had all the advantages of incumbency.
Which are significant.
Oh, good gosh.
To actually oust an incumbent, especially in an insurgent campaign like Ms.
Loomer's.
Of course, she stands for all the things we do.
She would call for an absolute moratorium on immigration and she'll be speaking at the American Resonance Conference this November.
And the night before the election, she told our correspondent, We can no longer deny that there is a war on white America.
There's a war on white Christian conservatives in particular, and things like critical race theory and affirmative action are just code words for a hate whitey.
Yes.
They have declared open season on whites in America.
I look forward to being an outspoken critic of anti-white racism and am really honored to be speaking at the American Renaissance Conference in November.
That's a heck of a quote.
That is a great quote and we'll be honored to have her.
She fought a very, very tough campaign against extraordinary odds And I really look forward to her speech in November.
And those of you in our listening audience who are inspired by her bravery, her guts, her tenacity, I invite you all to come meet Laura Luma in person firsthand.
You know, Gregory Hood wrote a postmortem of her attempt to win the seat in the Republican primary.
I thought it was quite a powerful ending statement where, listen, she didn't win.
This was a lot closer.
But just think if there were, again, we're not endorsing anyone here.
But just think if there were Republicans with this type of courage, this type of backbone in office,
and what things could be done.
And I mean, this election cycle, we're seeing you can't underestimate how close this election was.
And without Laura Loomer having really any platform, except her email list.
That's right, that's right.
The only way she can get any media is with her little Telegram account.
That's right, that's right.
It is absolutely extraordinary what she achieved, and hats off to Laura Loomer.
I think she's great, and she's going to be a great addition to our lineup in November.
Well, what I hope it does is that it inspires more people out there that you can run these type of insurgency campaigns and that the There's still a large segment of the population in most counties, in most cities, in most congressional districts, who are willing to listen to this message.
And they understand something's wrong.
And if we don't do something soon, there's not going to be much of America left to defend.
And I think Laura Loomer, Mr. Taylor, puts exclamation on that statement.
If, as I recall, close to a third of Americans say that it may be necessary in the near future to take up arms against the federal government, Then that means there are a lot of people who are ready for a new message.
In any case, moving on to our first story of this episode, it has to do with the Jesuits.
By 1838, the Jesuit order in the United States owned about 300 people.
Of course, the priests baptized the children of the slaves, blessed their marriages, and required the people that owned them to attend Mass.
Well, now nearly two centuries after the Maryland Jesuits sold off most of their slaves, the Jesuit Conference of Priests in the United States has reached an agreement with the descendants of the people they once owned.
They have very carefully and diligently tracked them down, and now they promise to raise $100 million.
To benefit them and to promote racial healing initiatives across the nation.
Racial healing.
You know, gotta have more of that.
Well, the New York Times is all worried because 16 months after this agreement, the cash is only trickling in.
They had originally got 15 to the 100 million, but since then only 180,000 have come in in small donations.
And this is a trust that the Jesuits set up in partnership with a group of descendants whose ancestors were enslaved.
Now, the leader of the group of descendants wrote to Rome earlier this month saying, where's the money?
Yes.
Pay up!
Pay up!
Wrote to the Pope.
That's right.
And he says, come on, they promised us a hundred million.
Where's our hundred million?
Well, the American Jesuits, who owned slaves for more than a century, had discussed plans last year to sell all of their remaining land holdings in Maryland.
You know what the New York Times calls their land holdings?
They call them plantations.
Really?
Plantations.
Yes, the Jesuits own plantations in Maryland.
Boy, oh boy.
Redistribute the plantations.
I'm sure they've got darkies picking cotton every day, every day.
Well, let's see, the idea Uh, was that, uh, the plantations, of course, and slave labor at that time sustained the clergy and helped finance, to some degree, the day-to-day operation of churches and schools and included the construction of Georgetown University, the first Catholic institution of higher learning in the United States.
Now of course this money will be diverted to all sorts of worthy causes, but as it turns out the remaining land, the plantations as the New York Times calls them, what a joke, has not yet been sold and the proceeds from prior land sales have not yet been transferred to this trust account.
What does Joseph M. Stewart, president and chair of the Descendants Truth and Reconciliation Foundation, say?
It's called the Truth and Reconciliation Foundation.
Nice, nice original name.
Oh boy, this is our equivalent of apartheid being corrected and all the Jesuits on their knees.
In a letter, he warned that hardliners within the order Maintain the position that they, quote, never enslaved anyone and thus do not owe anyone anything.
Well, I hope that's true.
I wish that were true.
I hope that's true.
Maybe there are hard liners, but certainly the people who run the Jesuit Order certainly appear to me to be absolute soft liners.
Soft in the head liners, I would say.
And what does Joseph M. Stewart add?
He says he wants a billion dollars.
The Jesuits promise 150.
They actually kick in 15 million.
They've got more coming in.
And what does this guy say?
Not enough.
I want a billion.
What in the world are these idiot Jesuits?
Jesuits are supposed to be brainy guys, you know?
Not these judgments.
In any case, Mr. Kersey, speak to me of American Express.
Let's talk about something you should never leave home without.
American Express has been slapped with a lawsuit alleging discrimination against white employees.
A former employee of American Express filed a class-action lawsuit yesterday alleging
the credit card company exhibited, quote, callous indifference to civil rights laws
by terminating him because he is white and because he spoke out against its racially
discriminatory policies.
Brian Netzel, who worked a decade for MX until he was terminated in 2020, told Fox Business he's suing the company on behalf of himself and potentially thousands of other similarly situated employees following an avalanche of bad things coming to white people in that the company The lawsuit alleges that amid the racial tensions rolling in the U.S.
in 2020, Amex implemented anti-racism policies throughout its corporate structure that gave preferential treatment to individuals for being black and unambiguously singled to white employees if their race was an impediment to getting ahead in the company.
Can you imagine such a thing?
Can you imagine such a thing?
Mr. Taylor, as you always say, I can imagine anything, but there's, you know, what's that, what's that, uh, is it the second law of thermodynamics?
For every action there's an equal and opposite reaction.
Might be the third law, so if one of our listeners knows, it might be the third law, but the point is, there was always going to be a reaction to what happened.
It has been a mighty long time coming, hasn't it?
It's coming, and we know it.
You see it with Laura Loomer, with how close she was.
People are tired with the incumbents.
People are tired with the anti-white status quo, as this gentleman points out.
He said, such policies fostered a workplace rife with tremendous amount of animosity in which white employees were unfairly punished or passed over for promotions, while some black employees were promoted merely to meet racial quotas.
And employees were encouraged to, quote, root out and McCarthy-era fashion people who didn't agree with this overall philosophy, end quote.
I don't like that use of a great American Joseph McCarthy in that situation, but... But we understand.
Yeah, we get it.
They should have called it Stalinistic.
Yes, Stalinistic or... Asking children to denounce their parents, you know, that was one of Stalin's great achievements.
Yeah.
The Chinese communists did the same thing.
They did.
Hey, it's happened in some cases with the January 6th protesters.
You talked about it a couple weeks ago on this program.
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
So, he made it clear that you needed to fight with him or you needed to find another workplace.
He said of the CEO, Stephen Squarey, reportedly engaged in what amounted to an emotional tirade against police, against systemic racism in the U.S.
and within American Express.
Netzel, the gentleman who put forth this lawsuit, has maintained that this created an atmosphere in which white employees were treated disparately and forced to undergo trainings in which they were told to treat black co-workers differently.
Quote, Of course, I'm not sure how many white people go around.
They just died to touch.
Yeah, exactly.
Which I found just unbelievable.
Netzel also noted that the CEO was open about the company's intention to fill the company's leadership roles with more blacks.
He alleged the complaint that his female manager, who's black, would aggressively harass and berate white employees over working them and retaliating with poor performance reviews.
He also claims that Amex was aware of her behavior and that she was one of the executives who received financial incentives to reduce the number of white people in her department.
Oh, I gather all executives probably got incentives of that kind.
That's a very common thing.
You know, you get bonuses if you increase the number of BIPOCs and cut back on the whites.
No, we're going to see more and more and more and more and more of this.
I sure hope so.
The great work that Chris Ruffo is doing for City Journal and the stuff that he's basically showcasing with these struggle sessions that corporations are putting on across the country.
Again, it's just astonishing that white people have put up with this for so long.
It's about time.
If they don't speak up, it's going to be too late because the place is going to be Black-run America.
Well, I hate to use that term.
It's going to be Black Run American Express.
Yes, it sure is.
It sure is.
Now, diplomatic immunity, the whole idea of diplomatic immunity is that you can't get diplomats, trump up charges against them and kick them out for political reasons.
But it can have certain other aspects as well.
Because as it turns out, a fellow by the name of Charles Dickens, emene olija, quite a handle.
He's a 46-year-old career diplomat for South Sudan.
Well, he made a pass at a woman who was out walking a dog in Upper Manhattan.
And when she said, well, she rejected his advances.
Now, we don't know in what terms, but she rejected them.
He followed the woman into her building, up to her apartment, forced himself inside, and raped the woman twice.
Now, the news seems to specify this quite distinctly, twice before buggering off.
This occurred inside the Wadsworth Terrace in Fort George, a Tony building.
That's where Olija himself lives.
So there he was, raping a neighbor.
Well, the State Department says, we do not comment on the specifics of ongoing investigation.
And the point is, he, when he was arrested, he said, well, I have diplomatic immunity.
And the police discovered that he does.
And so they released him.
Well, it's funny.
In New York City, a lot of black criminals who are committing just random crimes, they seem to have diplomatic immunity based on how quickly they get bail for some of these horrendous crimes and then they go out and they do it again.
Or no bail at all.
Exactly.
It's diplomatic immunity of a very special kind.
The racial kind.
Yes, the media have contacted the United States, the UN Press Office about this, asking if Mr. Aliha will face any discipline or possible deportation or if his diplomatic status would be revoked.
But so far, he is walking around a free man.
Now, on a different matter, we've discussed monkeypox many times.
And as you know, they've decided they must change the name because monkeys are somehow associated with black people.
Why do we call it mypox?
So, well, so if you called it Monkeypox, yes, Bipox would be much better for the new name for the disease.
But it seems to me we've got to go further.
I think we need to change the name of monkeys.
Because monkeys are apparently associated with black people.
And every time you speak the word monkey, isn't that a microaggression?
So I think they need a new name.
Monkeys.
Or black people.
Monkeys!
I'm trying to figure out who needs a new name.
No, no.
Monkeys do.
Monkeys do.
Because every time, you know, if people, if a monkey pox is an insult to black people, then just monkeys gotta be an insult to black people.
So, I don't know.
Maybe we could call monkeys honkies instead.
Associate them with white people.
I don't know.
Or maybe our hairy cousin.
But that seems to me the next step is to change the name of monkey because every time you talk about monkeys, that's an insult to black people, apparently.
Whether it's pox or not.
Now, did you know that Tulane University will be hosting Sex Week?
It's billed by the various organizers as a diverse week of comprehensive, queer-inclusive, culturally-specific, sex-positive, sexual health events and conversations.
I was unaware that a prestigious university in New Orleans would do such a thing.
That's right.
And one of the scheduled events is a session called, Let's Talk About Black Sex, Baby!
With an exclamation mark at the end.
It's open exclusively to black students.
According to the Sex Week website, which I consulted with a certain amount of curiosity and skepticism, Black Sex Event will feature a safe space to talk about black sexuality.
It's a panel of students and faculty discussing the unique experiences black femme-identifying and non-binary people face on campus.
Well, maybe they do have unique experiences.
All attendees, by the way, will receive a free, high-quality, body-safe sex toy, courtesy of the university.
Now, I looked further on the website.
There will be something called the Genital Diversity Gallery.
The genital diversity?
Genital, genital, and then we all want diversity, and I guess we want genital diversity too.
Which showcases Sex Ed Plus models and Sex Ed Plus is the first project to create anatomically exact tools based on human molding techniques and present the vast spectrum of genitalia to de-stigmatize genitals and celebrate the diversity of bodies that exist.
If I were to see this Presentation or this display, this gallery, I think I might become a priest and, or I'm sorry, I might go join the Catholic Church and declare my celibacy because this sounds revolting.
Well, no more than 10 people will be allowed into the gallery at once.
Because they're afraid monkeypox might spread.
I think they're afraid of a riot of some kind.
I don't know.
I don't know.
I mean, but after the show's over, can you take one of the exhibits out on a date?
This, this, I mean, this is Tulane University educating your children and then coming up, coming up on September 9th.
I mean, this is really not ordinarily our beat, but this is just so hilarious I couldn't resist.
It is going to be a menstruation celebration.
This is in an effort to destigmatize and embrace our bodies.
We invite you to join us in celebrating menstruation at the period party.
Menstruation celebration is about gaining the tools and knowledge to menstruate on your own terms.
In a way that's most comfortable for you.
Well, certainly we can't keep out men, right?
Because these days men can have periods, too.
Oh, I think men are the only people who can have periods.
Well, and I always menstruate on my own terms.
Like they want us to do, yeah?
Again, you know... The mind boggles.
Is there a lactating event for men too?
Probably, probably not.
You wonder what they'll come up with next.
Who could imagine?
I actually don't want to know what they're going to come up with next.
Well, you know, I was talking about that with a friend of mine and I came up with a whole list, but I'll keep it quiet for now because sometimes it really hurts the mind and hurts the ears.
Now, are you aware of the problem of presentism?
If you're not, you'll find out.
No, tell me.
James Sweet is a tenured professor of history at the University of Wisconsin at Madison and president of the American Historical Association.
He has a monthly column in one of the association's publications called Perspectives on History.
And his recent column was called, Is History History?
Always a good question.
And after the subtitle was Identity, Politics, and Teleologies of the Present, he argued that too many so-called historians are practicing presentism, which he defined as interpreting the past through the lens of the present.
You know the usual stuff.
Yes.
And it's like literature and everything else, you know.
Race, sex, and class in the novels of Dickens.
And everybody says the same thing over and over and over again.
Oh my gosh, he was a racist.
Oh my gosh, he was a sexist.
Oh my gosh, he was a classist.
So this happens in history all the time too.
All you do is rave and moan about how awful the people in the past was.
So he says he's tired of this.
And he says, by doing this, by doing this, these historians stand to turn history into something that's indistinguishable from the other social sciences.
Hmm.
That's right.
All this moaning about how wicked people are today, how wicked people were yesterday.
And Professor Sweet defined history done correctly as an analysis of people's ideas in their own time and the process of change over time.
He specifically criticized a number of historical discussions, including the New York Times' 1619 Project, rightly so.
Good for him.
As well as a forthcoming film, of which I had not heard, called The Woman King.
Do you know about this?
I'm well aware of The Woman King, yes.
It's a Wakanda set in What?
18th century?
Yeah.
19th century Dahomey.
Apparently it stars Viola Davis, whoever she is, and it suggests that Dahomey's female warriors and King Gezo fought the European slave trade.
Well, in fact, they promoted it.
A historically accurate rendering of Asante or Dahomeyan greed and enslavement apparently contradict modern-day political imperatives, says Professor Sweet.
Well, you know, I actually looked up the trailer.
It's fun the way you can just find trailers of anything with the click of a button.
And oh boy, it's these noble blacks, massive green whites.
Are you going to go see it?
Oh gosh, I can't wait.
You've got to go see it and give it a good review.
Opening night.
Because Wakanda Forever, Black Panther 2 comes out pretty soon.
Oh my goodness, I'm just going to be busy in the theater.
I'll just camp out.
Well, of course, the heavens fell upon Professor Sweet.
You can't write these things, no matter how true.
So, of course, he apologized.
I sincerely regret the way I've alienated some of my black colleagues and friends.
I'm deeply sorry.
I hope to redeem myself in future conversations.
I'm listening and learning.
Whenever white people say, I'm listening and learning, it turns my stomach.
I mean, this guy knows what he's talking about.
But now he's got to listen and learn.
I guess he's like American Express.
Black people have to speak first.
Not only do both of them speak first, but they're the only ones who are allowed to speak.
Yes, speak first.
Because he has to listen.
First, second, and last.
Yes, they always speak well.
Furthermore, furthermore, interesting things happened.
Soon, the AHA, the American Historical Association's Twitter thread was attracting comments from those outside the field, including none other than Richard Spencer.
And he wrote, I just read the man's offending column.
Reasonable in the extreme.
Apparently, being a Rankine historian causes harm and pain.
Ridiculous.
You know what happened after that?
Well, as soon as someone as evil as Richard Spencer chimed in, the AHA then restricted public access to its Twitter feed, saying in a post that a conversation about history has been invaded by trolls.
Not interested in civil discourse.
Now, did that sound like not interested in civil discourse?
But this is such a pathetic example of academics today.
A guy says something that is obviously true, he can't take a hiding, he apologizes, and then any kind of discussion about the whole thing gets snuffed out.
There you go.
Now, meanwhile, in Berkeley, there is a new wrinkle in student housing.
Oh, yes there is.
You know, that's one of my favorite campuses.
Have you had the chance to go to that campus?
I've been to the Berkeley campus.
Yeah, because you actually, I believe, one time lived out in Palo Alto, correct?
I did not live in Palo Alto.
I lived in Menlo Park, which is just next door to Palo Alto.
Menlo Park is sort of a low-rent neighbor.
Relatively.
Relatively.
Well, I think I got this from The Rebel.
That's that outfit out of, what was this, Ezra Levant out of Canada?
Yes, Rebel Media.
Yeah, Rebel Media.
Yes.
So, it's a quick, straightforward story.
Again, this is the type of stuff that your average conservative is digesting now, and it's the type of stuff that 15 years ago you could only find at the New Century Foundation's American Renaissance website.
UC Berkeley housing co-op bans white students from common areas.
In the name of diversity, equity, and inclusion, the university that was once famous for being a pioneer in the domain of freedom of speech recently decided to ban white students from their off-campus housing common areas.
A leaked photo of a set of rules for students living in the co-op building emerged on Reddit, where it is clearly stated that white individuals must not enter the common area.
Segregation can also be perceived through other rules, such as Rule 2, indicating that residents must always announce guests, and if they are white.
The introductory paragraph mainly focuses on skin color.
Instead, it outlined why, in this building, segregating white students from students of color is Tolerable.
Quote, house members should always be respected by all guests.
Make sure your guests understand our house values and uphold the theme of the house as
you are responsible for their behavior.
Many people of color moved here to avoid white violence in presence, so respect their decisions
of avoidance if you bring white guests.
Hey, that's the end game of diversity, baby.
Oh, I love it.
Yeah?
I love it.
I love it.
Well, what's good for the goose should be good for the game.
Yeah.
I looked up this outfit.
It has its own little website, you know, this co-op.
It's called the Person of Color Theme House.
Yes.
And it's a very nice looking mansion.
It says there are seven singles, 20 doubles, two triples, one quad, for a total of 56 residents.
To provide housing to low-income first-generation immigrant and marginalized students of color.
It was established in 2015 to better serve and empower students of color.
So, there you go.
And now, yes, they say these POCs need a safe space.
Oh dear, yes, we must sympathize with their fear of the ongoing problem of white people attacking them, don't you think?
That's a very serious problem.
I think, on the other hand, since white people are not allowed, and even if a white person shows up as a guest, it has to be announced, warn all the others so they can hide in their rooms, White people are not allowed in the common areas.
I think at the very least, we should demand our own water fountain.
That seems extreme, but I will allow it.
It's funny, did you hear what California's legislature just did today?
What did it do today?
They're going to ban all gas cars.
I want to say it's I don't think it's 2025, I think it's 2035, but you're seeing this... There's gonna be no more new gas cars.
We've talked about the whole ESG movement, and you would think that, you know, as the white population of California becomes... what is it?
It's under 35% I believe right now.
Maybe a little higher.
I think a little higher.
We're going to be rigorously corrected if we say something incorrect.
We are going to be rigorously corrected, but it's just fascinating to think where things are truly going to go in places like California as the left becomes further ensconced in power.
One last little item about the Person of Color Theme House.
Please.
Did you know that the, let's see, a fellow who is Assistant Director of Media Relations and Critical Communications at Berkeley was asked about this?
His name is Adam Ratliff.
And he said it's important to note that House, quote, is not campus operated.
This property is operated by a private landlord and it is not the role of the campus to comment on what private landlords are allowed to do.
Now, This just made me laugh right out loud.
As if it was the other way around.
Oh boy, would he comment.
Oh, he would comment with both feet and both hands.
Pitchfork in hand.
Good grief.
Oh dear.
But no, no, we have no comment on this.
Now moving on to, we talked about Tulane.
Now we're moving on to Lake Charles, Louisiana.
Now, this is a very unhappy story, which I refer to only because of a particular twist.
Ivy Lynn Lee, a 22-year-old African-Americanist from Lake Charles, left her six-month-old daughter, Risa, in a hot car for five hours while she was at work.
Officers began life-saving measures before taking her to a hospital where she was pronounced dead.
In an interview with investigators she told several different stories beginning with the reason was not initially in the car and somebody else must have slipped her in but then later she admitted she left the car while she went to work.
She knew that her baby was in the car and chose to work for an entire shift.
There's no excuse, said an officer.
So she was charged with second-degree murder, marijuana found in the car.
But the most notable of all of this, Mr. Kersey, is that in 2019, this young mother had left her other daughter, Avery, now three, in a hot car for so long she nearly died.
Avery is now in custody of someone else, according to the Department of Children and Family Services, and Ivy Lynn Lee voluntarily gave up the baby before the state had to proceed on that occasion.
So you can take away someone's child, but you can't stop her from making more children and leaving them in hot cars in case this one died.
I tell you, these are heartbreaking stories.
Now, in New York City, we have another heartbreaking story.
Three teenage girls robbed two mail vendors at 9th Point, New York City, and told them to go back to Mexico.
This was in the Bronx.
Not Queens County, by the way.
Near Yankee Stadium, they approached the men, swung a knife at them before sealing clothing and running away.
Hundreds of dollars worth of merchandise.
The two men told NBC that they were speaking out out of fear the trio would strike others and could potentially harm others.
There is a $3,500 reward for anyone with information.
Once again, teenage African-Americanesses who are telling Mexicans to go back to Mexico.
And in other news, Yes, this is the Happy Rainbow City, isn't it?
It's the Bipocalypse upon us.
Bipocalypse now.
Yes, indeed.
Bipocalypse now and for the future.
In other news, five black thugs, including three teenage girls, beat a New York City traffic driver to death.
This is after they hopped out of the cab, refused to pay, and he came after them and said, where's my money?
So father of four, Curtin Ghima, age 52, punched, kicked, until one of them delivered a fatal blow to the head, leaving him motionless on the sidewalk.
He died after they tried to skip out without paying.
The news does not say where Gima, spelled G-Y-A-M-A-H, is from, but he looks definitely African.
As I've said several times before, you almost understand when they behave like such savages with white people, because they've been told all their lives that white people have oppressed them.
But look, this is a guy who just wants to be paid for his taxi drive.
And they beat him to death.
We've talked about this story before, the one out of Atlanta, where the guy who was the security guard for a restaurant in a very, very black part of town, just walk into his job, gets shot in the head, falls to the ground, a guy takes his gun, another guy walks up, robs him, and then another guy's watching it, smoking a cigarette, shakes his head, and walks away.
That's right.
Good grief.
And we share the country with these people, Mr. Kersey.
It is an astonishing time.
Now, Kitson Boutique in Los Angeles, they seem to have an interesting post-post-post-COVID regulation.
Well, hopefully we're nearing the end of the COVID insanity, but one store in Los Angeles has decided to do something because masks are now banned because of a string of robberies in the area.
Frasier Ross, owner of the once white-hot boutique chain Kitson, is not shy about two things, dropping the names of celebrities who have shopped at his stores and expressing his dislike for the restrictions politicians put in place during the COVID-19 pandemic.
During an interview, Ross was interrupted while name-checking a Kardashian, Paris Hilton, a Lindsay Lohan, and taking a dig at California Governor Gavin Newsom and L.A.
Mayor Eric Garcietti.
What is name-checking?
Name-checking.
Name-checking is... Is that name-dropping?
It's basically, yeah.
He's basically saying, hey, these are the type of individuals who are shopping at my fantastic, fabulous boutiques.
I would call that name-dropping.
But anyway, I'm old and... Hey, he's just trying to be like the hippest social media influencers and Instagram stars are coming to my store because my products, they rock.
He, uh, for implementing a pandemic.
Rules for thee, not for me.
There's a customer coming in with a mask, he said, and I need to tell them they can't come in with one.
That's the new reality.
Kitson on Robertson Boulevard in the Beverly Grove neighborhood of LA, where Ross has banned face masks out of concern for, quote, the safety of our staff and assets of store.
According to a signed post in the front window, the 58-year-old owner, who admits that he uses political social media posts and store displays to stir controversy and publicity, i.e.
he's a good businessman, said that the mask ban is different.
The move, he insisted, was prompted by employees who are frustrated and fearful of thieves with covered faces targeting the store and others in the neighborhood.
I believe I've read where 7-Eleven has closed a number of stores in Los Angeles because of these Dash and Rob type of events.
We know what's happened all across California.
So the final straw came, Robert said, two weeks ago when two women wearing masks, whom
he believes had been banned from Kitson for shoplifting, entered the store.
When confronted, they yelled to stay away because of COVID-19.
Quote, I was sick of people coming to the store and we can't get them from a lineup.
They wear bucket hats, hoodies, and you can see only their eyes.
You can't say that's the right person.
He also doesn't think it'll have much of an impact since most customers aren't wearing
masks anyway anymore.
Quote, there are a few people coming in with masks, but the rest are criminals, he's saying.
That's pretty good.
Yeah, exactly.
I mean, we are the shelf life of the COVID-19 lockdowns.
I think it's coming to an end, and it's good to see people, even in the state like California, realize it's time to get our lives back.
Yes, and certain people are taking advantage of those masks.
Now, this is one of those only in America stories.
A grieving family at a funeral of an elderly woman got slammed into by a vehicle driven by an uninvited family member at a Northern California cemetery just on Saturday.
The uninvited attendee, who may have been the son of the deceased woman, was fighting with his sister at Rolling Hills Memorial Park near San Jose.
He, let's see, he was punched by the sister's boyfriend.
Then he, now again, this is a funeral.
A funeral.
This guy wasn't invited.
He was the son of the lady who... And this happens a lot in the boy community.
I'm not sure why.
Well, funerals are a pretty exciting time.
And so this guy punched the sister's boyfriend before dashing off to his car.
He got in and he ran over many tombstones and he drove towards his sister and tried to hit her but she dove out of the way.
Clever girl.
But the driver then hit the casket, knocked the deceased to the ground, and hit a mourner who had to be taken to the hospital.
He also Blasted open a water main.
The water main burst, which resulted in flooding all around the area, including inside the empty grave.
The casket, as I say, was knocked over but didn't open or have any significant damage, so one wonders whether the elder lady then went for a swimming or did she wait for the floodwaters to recede?
Seems like a difficult time at the moment of the burial.
About $20,000 in damage was reported.
One mourner packed a stun gun to the funeral, expecting that the long-standing family feud might come to a head.
Now, you always take a stun gun to a funeral, right?
Uh, of course.
Among other weapons.
Among other blunt objects hidden.
You never know where an errant bull might wander in.
The director of the Rolling Hills Park reassured those who were aware of the incident that it did not reflect on the operations of the cemetery.
Now, Sergeant Aaron Pomeroy said it was a chaotic altercation between 8 to 20 family members.
An instance of a family drama that started between a brother and a sister and it goes back many years.
Now, strangely, there were no photos.
I looked up, I tried to find out a little bit more about the identity of these frisky folks.
No photos, no names, no identifying marks at all, so I can only assume that was a group of California Mormons or maybe the extended Wong family.
But let's see.
Now, Maryland can look forward to Emmett Till alerts.
Okay, this one takes the cake for the story of the day.
Okay.
In my opinion.
Story of the day.
Emmett Till alerts will notify African American leaders of racist incidents and hate crimes.
This appeared at CBS Baltimore on August 22nd, just a few days ago.
A new alert system launched in Maryland was created to highlight racist incidents and acts of hate.
Now remember, in this case, acts of hate and racist incidents only flow one way, white to black.
The Emmett Till Alert, named in honor of the 14-year-old boy whose father was hanged for raping Italian women... Oh, I'm sorry, that's not what it says.
I'm sorry, it says... The Emmett Till Alert, named in honor of the 14-year-old boy whose lynching in August 1955 in Mississippi became one of the most notorious examples of racial violence in American history, is modeled after an Amber Alert.
The warning system will notify African American leaders in Maryland of any credible racist incident or hate crime that happens across the state so they can then call Ben Kropp to come in.
No, I'm sure I didn't say that either.
But only blacks are going to get these alerts.
Correct.
I guess they're the only people who ever need to know because the only racist events that will ever happen in the entire state of Maryland for the next fifty hundred years Maryland by Maryland, it flows one way.
To start, Emmett Till alerts will be sent to 167 black elected officials statewide, national civil rights organizations, clergy members, I'm sorry, clergy, clergy, sorry, my eyes, and other leaders, according to Carl Snowden with the Caucus of African American Leaders.
When the FBI director said often that the greatest domestic terrorism threat is white supremacists, we should take that very, very, very seriously, said Snowden.
Other recent incidents include bomb threats targeting historically black colleges and universities in the state.
Of course, there was a report done that there's no leads at all about all these so-called bomb threats that were called in on 34 HBCUs nationwide.
There's virtually no evidence that there was somebody who was doing it.
It's just probably a hate crime hoax to try and drum up more money from the federal government.
The first alert was sent to users Monday, notifying them that the system was up and running.
Of course, the second alert is not going to tell you what happened to Emmett Till's father and his time in the U.S.
military when it came to a swift end Speaking of which, this week we're going to publish a really great article about Emmett Till.
Is this debunking the myth?
Oh, it is throwing light into obscure corners.
And I don't want to give too much away, but yes, it goes into Lewis Till.
You know, Emmett Till's middle name was Lewis.
He was named for his father.
The rapist murderer who came to a sticky end in Italy at the end of the Second World War, but who had been portrayed as a war hero who gave his life for goodness, truth, beauty, and American way, when in fact that's not what he gave his life for.
But no, this is going to be a great article, and I urge all of you to be on the lookout for it.
Great tease!
Yes.
Now, speaking of Italy, Emmett Till was buried in France, however.
He committed his crimes in Italy, but there are... Louis Till, I'm sorry.
Yes, I beg your pardon.
Louis Till.
Thank you very much.
He committed his crimes in Italy, and he was actually kept in an outdoor cage-like cell right next to that of Ezra Pound.
And Ezra Pound, when Lewis Till was taken away, noted that he had committed rape with the trimmings.
What year do you believe that they're going to erect some sort of monument in Washington DC to Emmett Till?
At the rate we're headed.
I mean if he's got his own alert system named after him that's going to alert national civil rights organizations.
I mean this is Are taxpayers paying for this?
See, that's what I'd like to know.
I suspect they are.
And the word goes out only to blacks?
Well, that's the new way, isn't it?
I did call Blackburn America as a joke.
Well, I'd like to get on the list.
You know, my name is Samuel Taylor.
Sam Taylor?
I mean, that's a pretty black-sounding name.
I think I could let them get on.
It's a BIPOC name.
It sure is.
It sure is.
But yes, Italy, as I said.
There are interesting things going on in Italy.
Now, the number of cross-Mediterranean arrivals.
I remember 2015 was a banner year for people breaking into Europe, but this year they are up.
In July, more than 13,000 have crossed into Italy across the Mediterranean.
13,000 compared to 8,600 the same period last year and 7,000 the same period in 2020.
Thousands, thousands.
If only that was the number of the people crossing our border with Mexico, which instead it's... Gosh, it's now been two million and the fiscal year isn't over yet.
Correct.
Now, Georgia Maloney, She's the leader of the Brothers of Italy.
She founded this party, by the way.
A lady who founds a party called the Brothers of Italy.
Fraterni d'Italia or something like that.
Great name.
Yes.
She is the frontrunner to become Italy's next prime minister.
She's been accused of promoting an act of war after calling for a naval blockade to stop these illegals from Libya.
For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.
It's about time.
Well, I wish it were equal and opposite, but it's not equal and opposite.
It's not equal.
It may be opposite.
If it were equal, they'd all be sent back, wouldn't they?
So, your physics is bad, Mr. Kersey.
Eventually, it's going to get to there, so just... Let's hope so.
Now, she says the problem of arrivals must be dealt with upstream, with what we have always called a naval blockade, she said.
However, her so-called right-wing allies, Matteo Salvini's League Party and Silvia Berlusconi's Forza Italia, appeared to distance themselves from her blockade proposal.
That's disappointing to me.
You know, Matteo Salvini has been my favorite Italian politician.
I think Giorgia Meloni is going to get my vote pretty soon.
And then, of course, there was Osvaldo Napoli from the center-left Azione party.
He says that this is pure populism and likened it to the wall that villain Donald Trump thought would stop the arrival of immigrants from Mexico.
It was never built, so it can never stop anymore.
That's right, that's right.
But if you tow the barges back to Libya, or better still, hold them beneath the waterline, they ain't coming.
Correct.
Now, this is Giorgia Maloney.
I hope that our listeners are paying attention to that name, M-E-L-O-N-I.
Those of you who are not aware of her, she became Italy's youngest ever cabinet minister at age 31, before co-founding her own party, the Brothers of Italy, in 2012.
It has grown steadily from 4% of the vote in 2018 to an estimated 22% if the vote were held tomorrow.
Now, she is vocally anti-Putin in marked contrast to many of her right to the right politicians.
So she's unlikely to see eye to eye on much of anything with Berlin or Paris in the EU if she becomes prime minister.
Now, as those who complain about her say, her political view is purely nationalistic, which could represent a serious threat to the EU project.
I'm sorry, so she's vocally pro or anti-Putin?
She's anti-Putin.
Okay.
She's anti-Putin.
She says this is terrible, this is aggression, you know, these Russkies, they gotta be, they're hands off, hands off Ukraine.
I think I've read that Italy has taken in a sizable number of Ukrainian refugees, actually.
It has, it has.
More about that later, sir.
Oh, great.
Yes.
Now, and she says, They say Europe is right about us and government?
I bet it is.
We're patriots, she says.
And she's already very close to Viktor Orban.
And she says in a democracy there's only one way to verify what the people want, and that's by voting.
More good for her.
Now, just this week, just last Sunday, a 55-year-old Ukrainian refugee was raped by an asylum seeker in the center of Piacenza in the northern Emilia-Romagna region.
And this horrible scene was actually videoed by a witness and published on social media.
It's, oh, gruesome.
And now, what did Georgia Maloney do?
She saw the news as a way to illustrate her favorite issue, which is restoring security in our cities.
So she circulated this video with the lady's face blurred out.
The Partido Democrático, center-left, said that this was instrumentalization of rape and a violation of the victim's dignity, calling the move graphic and indecent.
Oh, wait a minute.
What was graphic and indecent, huh?
Well, the fact remains, Mr. Taylor, that there should be an international Emmett Till alert
because that should have been notified to all black leaders across the globe that a
white, you know, an asylum seeker had raped this white Ukrainian, you know, refugee.
All black people need to know about that?
They need to know that.
They need to know that they're being, they're being, uh, The attacker, the attacker was a 27 year old Guinean.
Okay.
Do you know where Guineans come from?
They come from Guinea.
You know where Guinea is?
Guinea is in West Africa.
I'm well aware.
Oh dear, well she's, he's been arrested.
But, uh, Ms. McCarty...
Maloney responded to denunciations of her use of this video as delirious mystifications of the left.
So she's a poet as well as a nationalist.
And, yep, now the election is going to be May, I'm sorry, September 25th.
Coming up.
Put that on your calendars, boys and girls.
Put that on your calendars.
The most important thing you said in there, Mr. Taylor, is that she's becoming chummy Victor Orban, the most important white man on the planet.
Yep, yep.
And she might become one of the most important white women on the planet.
Good for her.
She could be Italy's first lady prime minister, and I'm very pleased.
Moving on, while we are still in the Old Continent, the University of Edinburgh.
The University of Edinburgh has a prominent campus building.
dedicated to its former student and one of the leading figures of the Scottish Enlightenment, the great philosopher David Hume.
It's called David Hume Tower.
While he argued against slavery, he has been condemned by student activists largely for a footnote, a single footnote, in a 1758 essay in which he said he was, quote, apt to suspect the Negroes to be naturally inferior to the whites.
That's what, a total of about eight words?
So, the David Hume Tower has now been rechristened Forty George Square because Hume's opinions were not uncommon when he wrote them 250 years ago, but they rightly cause distress today.
A single footnote!
In a philosopher, the philosopher David Hume, for heaven's sake.
He's been cancelled.
He's been cancelled.
Well, there is a sort of a good news quote-coda.
While the university refused to say how much money has been withdrawn by donors because of this, overall donations to the university fell from 23.2 million pounds in 2021 to 21.3 million the following year.
That's a drop of 2 million pounds.
The university said that while it knew how much cash it lost from donors who said this Hume stuff has gone too far, it would not make the total public.
As it considered this commercially sensitive.
Commercially sensitive.
Well, they're being awfully sensitive, aren't they?
Sensitive to certain people and being commercially sensitive.
Now, here's new news and wonderful, exciting news from Atlanta.
Did you know that ever since the Pulse nightclub massacre in Orlando, that was the gay club where a fellow went in and shot a bunch of them up, Atlanta's had rainbow-colored crosswalks.
In Midtown.
Right, in Midtown, where people cross the most often.
They were installed in city blocks in 2016, and the crosswalks remained as a permanent fixture celebrating gay pride.
However, a swastika was painted on a rainbow crosswalk last Wednesday.
And a second was found on a crosswalk on Friday.
No.
And that was next to an anti-gay slur, which has not been repeated so as not to, I'm sure, offend our sensitive readers and listeners.
Sounds like Georgian needs Ahmed Aubrey alert system.
It sure does.
And then police found another swastika.
That's three swastikas.
Well, they've caught the man.
Caught the man.
What was this white guy's name?
This bigot?
Well, turns out this bigot, this white guy, was not white.
His name is Jonas Sampson.
He is an African-American fellow citizen, age of 30 years.
I love these swastika drawing African-Americans.
They're an increasingly common bunch.
He's facing three charges of second-degree criminal damage to property, one count of criminal trespass, and a felony charge of interference with government property.
Boy!
And his bond was set at $77,000.
He's getting more of the old rough justice treatment than people who actually assault folks.
And all he did was wield a spray can.
Wow.
That is the flag of the global American empire, Mr. Taylor.
That sure is.
Boy, oh boy.
He's desecrated the flag.
I mean, he could have done anything.
He liked an American flag, but boy, oh boy.
The rainbow flag, gosh, we all bend the knee.
Now, let's see, do we have enough time to talk about Minneapolis shooting deaths, sir?
Do we have enough time to talk about Minneapolis shooting deaths?
I think I can get to it in about 20 seconds.
So, yeah, this is just a story that appeared at the Minneapolis paper.
They talked about how Minneapolis gunfire claims black victims at a disproportionate rate.
Data show, well, of course, this could be any city in the United States, from Portland, Seattle, To Boston, to Atlanta, to New Orleans, Washington D.C., New York City, Chicago, it doesn't matter.
The same results are everywhere.
I think there is not a single American city in which that's not the case.
There might be one.
So last year, police counted one black shooting victim for every 150 black residents in Minneapolis, compared to one white victim for every 3,768 white residents, according to data presented to the city council.
Let's hear those numbers again.
Okay.
So last year, in 2021, police counted one black shooting victim for every 150 black residents in Minneapolis, compared to one white victim for every 3,768 white residents.
Who knew?
It's dangerous being black.
Boy, all those white supremacists are out to get you.
Post-George Floyd Minneapolis, a lot of black lives matter there, right?
White people comprise about 60% of Minneapolis's population versus 19% that's black or African people, according to census data.
Yet only 9% of shooting victims are white so far in 2022.
The way they say that, it's almost as if they're disappointed there aren't enough white Only 9%?
Wait, only?
Come on, that's passive aggressive there.
Oh gosh.
Compared to 83% of the shooting victims that are black, two-thirds of the victims are also
under the age of 31, and a majority of the shootings occurred in specific hotspots area
in North and South Minneapolis.
Hint, where there are a few white people.
Again I encourage everyone to read this story.
It's Minneapolis Gunfire Claims Black Victims at a Disproportionate Rate data show.
Again, if every city was forced to show the data, we would be able to draw a lot of conclusions
that the ruling elite are desperate to keep hidden, and that's why women like Laura Loomer
deserve your support because they're out there speaking up about what's actually happening
to white Americans nationwide, to our past, present, and to our future.
And city after city has stopped releasing these data.
Correct.
Because the truth is just too embarrassing.
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