Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jerry Taylor with American Renaissance.
And with me is my indispensable, irreplaceable, incandescent co-host, none other than Paul Kersey.
Mr. Instauration himself.
Instauration?
I'm joking.
No, no, no.
That goes back a long way.
That's a bit of an inside joke.
Yes.
Now, as has become habitual with us, we'll begin with comments from listeners.
Excuse me.
In your first news item last week, you talked about a Supreme Court case in which Alabama blacks are demanding proportional representation in Congress by means of gerrymandering.
Well, we sure did talk about that.
What's most interesting about this is the inherent self-inconsistency with a notion of diversity.
Let's imagine the 30% of Alabamans who are black.
Let's imagine they were spread uniformly throughout the state.
In that case, there would be zero districts with a black majority.
If people voted based on race, which the liberals are always encouraging them to do, they'd have zero seats.
And that's a fact, is it not, Mr. Kersey?
That's a fact.
Gaining seats requires that minorities live separately in their own districts.
Rather than integration, this requires deliberate separation, engineered racial divisions.
While this seems to be the opposite of the colorblind dream espoused by most liberals for the last half century, this is indeed what they are proposing.
Segregation and separation.
But this is the interesting part.
They are admitting that the interests of blacks are fundamentally different from our interests.
Or, if that were not so, the race of the officeholder wouldn't matter, would it?
If they're arguing they need to live separately, or at least create political boundaries that put them in the majority, and have fundamentally different from ours that we cannot represent, let's take this one step forward and have an amicable divorce.
Instead of trying to share power by giving them seats, let's give them all the power, all the seats, in their own separate areas, while asking them to leave us alone.
This is the two-state solution.
I like that.
The two-state solution.
The Israelis and the Palestinians have been talking about that for some time.
We need a two-state solution.
They do their stuff, we do our stuff, and we are happy.
This is a rational solution, but the reality will be different.
After they have trashed their own state, they will clamor to come to ours, and then scream that we owe them support, health care, etc., and yell that they don't have power in our state.
As is happening with the millions of immigrants who are leaving their failed countries, and then somehow feel that they have a claim not only on our resources, but on the levers of political power as well.
Yes, that is a good point that our listener makes, and we often make it here, that if our interests are fundamentally different, then we should separate.
Now, another argument is the other side, non-whites and leftist whites alike, keep saying that racially conscious white people, or just merely conservative white people, are such loathsome creatures.
Wouldn't they be happy to see us go?
You would think so, but again, there would be, I think, catastrophic consequences, as we've seen with the food desert phenomenon, which happens to pop up in areas where white people are already not prevalent.
As I say, somebody's got to fix the automobiles.
Somebody's got to make sure the sewers work.
Somebody's got to fix those high cable electric wires.
I mean, Mr. Taylor, our listeners know this.
The story, in my opinion, that He puts an exclamation point on race realism and the consequences of what happens with replacement of whites and complete black domination of a political, not a polis, but a municipality.
I'm talking about Jackson, Mississippi.
That's the story of the year in a lot of ways.
The whole water crisis where they didn't have water for about a week.
And now the EPA is basically trying to say it's white people's fault.
White Republicans' fault.
We know that.
Yes, the EPA doesn't have to tell us that.
Yes.
Now, here is a genuine paper letter.
It came through the U.S.
Mail.
Really?
Very few of those.
Holy cow!
Yes.
Now, the part that I suppose will intrigue you.
Enclosed is a check for $100.
My contribution to keep the lights on at Amran.
We'll offer that.
Listening to your podcast with the ever incandescent Paul Kersey, just sitting here, he keeps the lights on, he's so incandescent, is a weekly treat.
Thanks for all you do.
I regard your podcast and articles at AmRant as battle reports from the American cold, barely cold, race war.
Last year, your coverage was for me a red pill.
For the last many months, it's an ever more toxic black pill.
Your discussion's mostly about one or another battle or encroachment lost by whites.
I would like to see your podcast, maybe a special monthly edition, that features themes such as how we can win, how do we form a revived ethno-nation for whites.
There is nothing inevitable, after all, about the march of history.
Then he goes on to say, I mean, that's, well, we try to, whenever there's good news, we try to pass it along.
We do.
And we should probably make a better effort, though.
All the good news is coming out of Europe.
Well, there is good news coming out of Europe, yes.
And if we have time to fit them in, there is lots of good sense in France.
Maybe I'll make a point of slipping them in ahead of time if need be.
Now, this listener goes on to say, now this is an interesting question.
While I am a race realist, I dismiss the idea that it is white genetics alone that led to the rise of Europe.
Surely, It was a necessary but not a sufficient condition.
If it were only genetics, how does one explain the behavior of the 60 plus percent of whites who support Democrats?
Mass immigration?
Their own replacement?
Are their genes different from ours?
Did white European DNA change so drastically from the 19th century to today?
Well, that's another way of putting what is, to me, the $64 question.
Of course, with inflation, I suppose it'd be a $64 trillion question.
It shows a little before my time, but yeah.
Yes.
What on earth has happened to the white man?
Now, we could have a whole podcast devoted to that particular question.
We'd have Mr. Hood come on that episode.
Yes, yes, Mr. Hood has many theories about that, many of them good, some of them a little eyebrow-raising, but all of that, that is the huge question.
No, our genetics have not changed, not in any appreciable way, but we've gone from really, I think, a heroic people To an absolutely supine, inveterate, crawling people.
David Starr Jordan might have a few things to say about why that is, unfortunately.
Well, that's right.
Well, the First World War was certainly a very disgenic war.
Some of the best people got themselves killed.
War and the Breed.
Fantastic book.
Yes, yes.
It is a heartbreaking book.
One of the most compelling aspects of it is all these photographs of fine-looking young men who were slaughtered before they could have children in the First World War.
There you go.
Absolute tragedy.
But by the time the Second World War came along, we still had a few men with a backbone.
I don't think that's it.
I think there are other forces at work.
And I regret to say, a listener who writes on paper, and we certainly appreciate that, maybe we should go into this sometime.
What has happened to the white man?
That's a very, very important question.
I've written a couple of essays about that.
I could recapitulate some of those ideas.
But that would be a different kind of podcast.
Maybe, as you say, maybe the three of us, and Mr. Hood, We should get together and try to treat with respect.
I think there's a lot to say.
I think that would be a very special episode.
Yeah.
Actually, if we were on, I forgot what that one website is called, where we can actually have listeners give donations.
It starts with a P, right?
And then you get special episodes.
That would be one of the ones we want to make a special episode for people.
Because we'd have different tiers of listeners who could say, I want to ask some more hard-hitting questions.
And we'd say, all right, you can be a part of it.
Yes.
I forgot what it's called because I think... You're never allowed to forget anything!
I know!
I think Emirate got banned from it.
Patreon.
Patreon?
Oh, Patreon.
You can do streaming on Patreon?
You can do streaming on Patreon.
You can hide podcasts that are only available to certain people who have paid for that.
I see.
Now, I'm sorry to announce yet another terrible racial crisis.
There is a shortage of black sperm donors.
This is on the authority of the Washington Post.
It's headline, America has a black sperm donor shortage.
And we learned that between the ages of 35 and 45, 44% of black women are unmarried, compared to 16% of white women.
That's quite remarkable.
Now, some of them are certainly having children the old-fashioned way.
Yes, they are.
It's not just because they're unmarried.
I believe the out-of-wedlock birth rate for blacks is above 80% right now.
I don't think so.
More like 70%.
Let's keep going.
I'll find out.
I bet if in Baltimore, I mean, it's probably 95%.
However, black sperm donors are fewer than 2% at the country's four largest sperm banks.
This is how I guess they did their survey.
The severe shortage is forcing black women who need donor sperm into a painful choice.
Choose a donor of another race and raise a biracial child or try to buy sperm from unregulated apps and online groups.
I would have thought there'd be plenty of people volunteering to do it the old-fashioned way, but part of the problem is a selection process that demands a three-generation medical history, which may be challenging for black men, who, the Post says, may not have access to quality health care.
Yeah, that's the problem.
That's the problem.
I guess another problem is really knowing who your father was back three generations, but let's not talk about that.
Also, donors are excluded if they have felony convictions.
So that carves off a good chunk of the black potential donor population.
On average, as it turns out, sperm is sold for $950 to $1,300 per vial.
Donors receive $70 to $150 per donation.
$1,300 per vial, donors receive $70 to $150 per donation.
That's a hell of a markup.
I think we need to get into this business.
The sperm donating business?
Yeah, well, I mean, the buying and selling.
I mean, how many products can you buy for $950 and, no, no, buy for $70 and sell for $950?
It's the same stuff.
No machining, no processing.
How much would Jared Taylor's sperm go for on the open market?
I don't know.
I'm an old man, old man.
It deteriorates with age.
It's not like fine wine.
The Creo Banks sell a fixed number of vials per donor to limit the number of children fathered by any one donor.
And apparently there is fierce competition for vials from black donors, which they say typically sell out within minutes.
Apparently there are women, there are black women, who are just constantly on the pages looking for one to pop up and they pounce on it as soon as it's made available.
These are really, these are really unnecessary metaphors.
No, no.
You've got to pounce.
You've got to move quickly.
Yes.
Now, of course, black donors, women, sorry, black buyers, women in their late 30s and 40s who are facing diminishing fertility due to age cannot wait And so many of them, the example is Angela Stepanek, a DC educator, ended up having a mixed-race child using sperm from a Latino donor.
All of the examples we find here, the ones who have gone mixed-race have not gone white.
They've not gone white.
No, no, no.
Well, race is a social construct.
Who cares?
That would be a terrible defeat to bear the oppressor's child.
The colonizer's child to have their womb colonized.
There you go, gosh.
What could be worse?
What could be worse?
Now, here's a lady, one of these trolls, who's constantly surveying, preparing to pounce.
She says, you know that if you get what you need, that means another sister won't get what she needs when she wants a black donor.
I'm crying, fasting, praying, and believing for a black donor.
Boy, that sounds serious.
That does not sound like a social construct to me.
Then there is a caseworker in Chicago had a daughter and a set of twins using sperm donor from an Indian, subcontinental Indian.
Another started looking at Latino donors, but the sperm banks say they have tried very hard to recruit black donors.
Now this I found very interesting.
The sperm bank of California had a challenge.
Folks felt our ads, this is ads to try to attract black donors, folks felt our ads were a little too urban.
What does that mean?
And so we really work hard to come up with images that we feel resonate with donors.
They're advertised for black donors but the ads were a little too urban.
You think there's a little hippie hoppy or something?
I don't get it.
Now, the Seattle Sperm Bank said it tried giving out gift cards to a juice bar outside local gyms.
Well, that'll bring the donors in.
Fairfax Creobank, the right in Fairfax County, said it tried pursuing a partnership with a black male TikTok influencer, but could not find the right fit.
I mean, they're desperate.
Well, I think we've talked about one black sperm donor, Nick Cannon, on this program before.
He's the black entertainer.
He was married to one of the famous biracial singers of the late 90s.
I can't recall her name.
She sang the song, All I Want for Christmas is You.
I think he's had like eight kids out of woodlock and people kept saying,
hey stop doing this, it's a lot of child support, pal.
You've spoken about it before, I think one of his children actually died.
Ah, wait, is that the one who had leukemia?
Yes.
Was that Nick Cannon?
I don't think so, but be that as it may.
Yes, as I say, I just understand, I do not understand this problem with black sperm donors, unless the problem really is health concerns, the fact that they have to have a certain amount of education.
Apparently, a lot of places require that somebody be at least 5'7", but that shouldn't be a problem for black sperm donors.
Now, here we get, here we get the usual formulaic explanation.
There is mistrust in the health care system, in part because of Tuskegee and other atrocities that have happened in the medical system, but also the many atrocities that are happening outside on a daily basis.
Good grief!
We're going to offer you $150 to watch a porn video and they're going to think, oh Tuskegee!
Tuskegee!
Tuskegee!
Can't do that!
No, I don't believe it.
Cryobanks must also convince black men... Now listen to this, Mr. Kersey.
This is a convoluted idea.
You'll have to unravel it for me.
I'll try.
Cryobanks must also convince black men that donating sperm is helping other people build families and does not mean they are evading their responsibilities as a parent.
You know, if they think that by donating sperm to somebody who wants a child, who's married, etc, etc, etc, that they're evading their responsibilities as a parent, they are too stupid to donate sperm.
Correct.
I don't think that would be a worry for anybody.
Black, white, pink, in any case.
They come up with just almost a harebrained schemes to explain things that they can't figure out.
Another is FDA regulations dating to the HIV AIDS epidemic of the 1980s and early 90s prohibit donations from any man who has had sex with another man within the past five years.
How just draconian.
How can that still exist?
I know.
Hasn't that been removed from the blood banks?
I don't think so.
Salvation Army.
I think they actually... Did they remove that?
In any case, now here, they've got a graph of the racial breakdown of sperm donors in the four leading US sperm banks.
And we're to assume, as WAPO does, that this is a representative sample.
And whites, they had 391.
Asians, 262.
Asians are really out there doing their part.
Isn't that interesting?
Isn't that interesting?
Now Hispanics, Hispanics are a little limp here.
Only 54 Hispanics.
A little limp, okay.
Yes.
And remember here, 391 for whites, 54 for Hispanics, 262 for Asians.
Hispanics, 262 for Asians. Wow. And Blacks, only 12. That's why they're in such a
Wow!
But you know, you'd think there'd be this supply and demand business.
But in any case, it's another one of those crises.
One way or another, it's all fault.
It all goes back to Tuskegee.
Spur donating is racist.
This is crazy.
Maybe this is a related problem.
Too few black sperm donors and no U.S.
born blacks.
The world is serious.
Is there a connection?
There might be.
I'm just still trying to wrap my head around this because it seems like there's a marketplace right here that is underserved.
I'll say.
Maybe Jeff Bezos with Amazon stock collapsing.
Perhaps he can get into the black sperm business.
Part of the Amazon Prime membership.
No U.S.-born blacks are expected on the World Series rosters.
This is a crisis, apparently, according to Gannett News.
This was a USA Today cover story, actually.
Here we go.
Looking around Memorial Stadium before Game 1 of the 1983 World Series.
Philadelphia Phillies star Gary Matthews saw a lot of black talent.
Jim Morgan, Eddie Murray, Gary Maddox, Ken Singleton, Al Brumbry, Disco Dan Ford.
And plenty more that night in Baltimore.
There are quite a few of us, Matthews recalled.
By quite a few of us, he means Black American players.
Brothers.
Brothers.
The brothers.
When fans watch the Houston Astros and Phillies line up this week to begin the 2022 World Series, it's going to be a much different picture, Mr. Taylor.
To be sure, Houston's Jose Altuve and Philadelphia's Gene Siguera are among scores of Latin players helping keep major league rosters diverse.
But for the first time since 1950, shortly after Jackie Robinson broke the MLB color barrier, there are projected to be no U.S.
born black players in this World Series.
Zero.
Another crisis.
A huge crisis on par with the lack of black sperm donors.
Will the Republic survive?
I don't see it happening.
I don't see it happening.
No way.
Western civilization is crumbling faster than we can even Yeah.
You know, pay black sperm donors to satisfy the urges of pouncing black women.
Quote, that is eye-opening, said Bob Kendrick, president of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Missouri.
It is somewhat startling that two cities that have high African-American populations, there's not a single black player.
Well, Bob, I don't think many of the players who are representing Houston or Philadelphia are from those cities.
As you've always said about sports, it makes no sense that these athletes, they have no connection whatsoever to these cities.
That's right.
I don't get it.
But so anyway, yeah it it lets us know there's obviously a lot of work to be done to create opportunities for black
kids To pursue their dream at the highest level he said well
Of course there was a lot of work to be done since the NBA is less than 20% white
I think it's less than 11% white American. There's a lot of great white Europeans
But there's not that many white American born guys. What about?
What happens to all those young white kids who are playing basketball and don't they have dreams too?
A lot of work has to be done to provide them with opportunity.
Yeah.
No question about it.
So, starting in 1954 with Willie Mays and the New York Giants played against Larry Doobie in Cleveland, every single team to reach the World Series had at least one US-born black player until The 2005 Houston Astros did not.
God, there's a commonality.
I remember this.
This was a huge crisis.
I think the Rockies and the Astros didn't have black players.
Wow.
In like back-to-back years.
Scandalous.
And it was just shocking news.
During that half century, black greats such as Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, Lou Brock, Bob Gibson, Ricky Henderson, Frank Robinson commanded the October stage in 1979 alone.
Willie Stargell and Dave Parker were among 10 black players on the We Are Family Pittsburgh Pirate Champions.
Wow.
You know, over the years as football and basketball has increased in popularity, baseball has become more expensive with an emphasis on travel teams and elite showcases, i.e.
an unfair advantage for White-privileged young white kids whose parents actually invest in their kids' futures in sports.
In other words, well wait a minute, wouldn't football be the same?
No, with football you can't play year-round.
With baseball, because of the injuries that pile up, you can only play so many games and football in a season.
With baseball, I have a lot of friends, they're coaching their sons, they travel all around the country, Mr. Taylor.
All year-round?
Oh my gosh, you can play baseball all year-round and you can become a prospect when you're 11, 12 going to these showcases where parents are showing
out big bucks to ex-major league.
I actually have a couple friends who are ex-major leaguers who do this. They get paid
quite a lot of money per hour to do pitching lessons or hitting lessons or fielding lessons
or throwing lessons and...
Okay, let's just show you what white people care about.
White people want their kids?
Yeah, exactly.
It's an opportunity.
Because guess what?
They don't want their kids to be around a bunch of gangbangers.
And that's what basketball is.
Have you ever played AAU basketball?
I did.
I got recruited to play in a major city.
I was the only white guy in the team and I hated it.
It actually turned me against wanting to play basketball.
So yeah, that's the crisis.
Black sperm, lack of black players in the Major League Baseball World Series.
What are we gonna do?
Well, what they're gonna do in San Francisco is going to bar officers from stopping drivers for a variety of low-level violations.
They're sure thinking about it.
They haven't decided it yet.
Under a proposed policy designed to reduce racial profiling.
Racial profiling.
It's not racial profiling.
It's the fact that... Police doing their job.
Police doing their job.
That's it!
Exactly.
But city police officers would no longer pull over motorists for infractions such as throwing trash out a window.
I want him pulled over for that.
Driving without registration tags.
Sleeping in a vehicle.
I don't think you pull somebody over if you're sleeping in a vehicle.
Better not be somebody to pull over sleeping in a vehicle.
Failing to signal a turn or stopping in a no-parking zone, driving with a broken headlight or taillight, or making certain unlawful U-turns.
That'll just be A-OK.
The police will just give you a stink eye, but you can keep going.
Officers could, in most cases, not ask people probing questions, nor ask them if they would agree to be searched, even if they stopped them for a serious infraction like reckless driving.
Underlying this proposal are data from San Francisco and other California cities showing a continued racial disparity in police stops, with black people more likely to be stopped than white people.
Now, here's the question.
Is this profiling or is this simple fact?
Black people were 4.4 times more likely to be stopped than white people for traffic violations.
Okay.
Now, I mean, if they are 12 times more likely to commit murder, for example, Or approximately 12 to 15 times more likely to commit robbery.
It seems to me it is entirely possible that they are four times more likely to make unlawful U-turns, drive with a broken taillight, etc.
There's a way to test this.
We know the courageous work of Steve Saylor has shown that there's been a racial reckoning
on the motorways, on the highways of America, because cops are no longer pulling people
over.
Cops have pulled back everywhere, and we know that black fatalities have increased dramatically.
And as he points out, no one is talking about this except for a guy who is simply saying
it's time there is a reckoning for the racial reckoning.
The also, the point is, if you're driving down the highway and somebody zooms by you
20 miles an hour faster than you, or even just 5 miles an hour faster than you, how
often can you really even tell what the race of the person is?
And if a policeman sees somebody going by, all they know is he's going fast, but rarely do they even know what race the person is.
And whenever they've done any kind of actual test to see who are these people stopping and why, They invariably find that they're stopping people who are doing things they should not be doing.
They're not picking them out on the basis of race.
But nobody ever talks about that.
Nobody dares talk about that.
But this is what's going to happen in San Francisco.
All of these lower infractions are going to be illegal.
I'm sorry, going to be made legal.
And apparently even the Mayor herself, London Breed, and Police Chief Bill Scott, they have publicly supported the broad contours and goals of the plan.
And you're not even going to be able to stop to ask them questions.
You're not going to be able to say, what are you doing here?
And where are you going?
Why do you think I stopped you?
Nope, you can't even ask that.
And you can't ask, well, may I search the car?
This is insane.
This is absolutely insane.
But this is what happens because black people can't abide by the rules.
You get rid of all the rules and everybody suffers.
Everybody suffers.
All the lowlife whites will get away with this stuff too.
And the more of this crazy stuff going on in a city, the more people are like to say, oh, well, I got away with that.
What else can I get away with?
Maybe a little mugging here.
Maybe a little burglary.
And moving on to St.
Louis.
In St.
Louis, so this was, I won't go into any great detail about this, but this was a school shooting in which a black guy went to a school and he shot up a couple of people and everybody was just marveling at, oh my gosh, a black school shooter, not a white school shooter.
Well, we have black school shooters.
Yes, we do.
But there was a point that a listener made that I thought was very interesting.
He quoted from a news story, says St.
Louis School Superintendent Calvin Adams said seven security guards were in the school at the time of the attack, each stationed at an entrance of the locked building.
Seven security guards.
Seven entrances.
Are these resource officers?
Are they actually security guards?
They are security guards.
Also, what I read about this, they were not talking about race at all.
All they did say was that you had to go through metal detectors to get in.
I thought, ah, well, now we know.
Now we know.
Well, this suggests to me another reason why there may be not as many black school shootings.
Because you've got to go through a metal detector to get in, and there's an armed guard at every entrance.
I'll give you a fun anecdote real quick.
When I was in high school, we had to go play at an all-black school in the inner city of the suburb where I grew up.
And I'd never encountered this before.
Public school.
Even just to get into the gymnasium.
To get in the gymnasium.
We got off the school bus.
We're walking in.
We were met by an administrator from the school who said, if you have any Wallets.
We have a safe where you can put them in.
Make sure they're going to be okay.
Your coach will be the only one who will have access.
He'll have a security code that he'll put in.
It'll just be for that.
And we also need you all to walk through this metal detector.
And then my mom Dad couldn't make the game, but I remember all the parents who went.
Afterwards, we met up at a local restaurant.
We got back.
We were all kind of talking about how just strange the experience was because there were gates.
There were gates on all the windows in the gym.
We get back and my mom said that the parents were all joking because they also had to go to metal detectors as well.
And they were told to park in a certain area where there were cameras on all the cars.
Really?
Because there were other parts of Of the area where you park your cars.
These were just practical matters.
And this was in the early 2000s.
I can only imagine what it's like now.
Your mom had to leave her brass nuts and her shiv in the car.
She couldn't come pack them.
Her little Glock 42.
For all those who don't know what a Glock is, it's a .380.
Just practical matters.
There you go.
You know, Cal State, something interesting is going on there.
Two Cal State University professors are suing the entire system to prevent officials from enforcing a new discrimination policy that singles out Indians and Hindus.
What might that be?
There's a discrimination policy that singles out Hindus.
Okay, let's find out what it is.
Well, in January, the Cal State system passed a resolution to add caste as a category of discrimination.
Making it easier for students and faculty to report anti-dalit bias.
Dalit, that is the new term of course for untouchables that we used to call.
Now the decision came after a 2018 study conducted by an anti-caste advocacy organization called Equality Labs.
Now you knew they were going to find discrimination because that's their job.
They found that of 1,500 participants surveyed, Twenty-five percent of those identifying as Dalits said they'd faced verbal or physical harassment based on their caste.
So, I mean, being, you know, the good little Wokites that they are in Cal State University, they decided to add this to illegal grounds for discrimination.
Professors Sunil Kumar and Praveen Sinha claim the new policy seeks to define the Hindu religion as including caste and an alleged oppressive and discriminatory caste system as a fundamental religious tenet.
That is an inaccurate depiction of the Hindu religion, they say.
They go on to say the Hindu American Foundation, which is representing the professors, has said that treating caste as a specific class of discrimination is misguided overreach.
Imagine that.
Misguided overreach.
Has the U.S.
ever been guilty of misguided overreach?
Gosh, I'm glad this concept had been introduced to anti-discrimination law.
May it prosper.
May it grow.
They have argued it's unconstitutional to identify a form of prejudice held only by people of one faith or national background.
Okay.
Isn't that interesting?
That is interesting.
Because you can't discriminate on the basis of caste unless, apparently, you are Hindu.
I mean, I don't really know any non-Hindu or non-Indian or perhaps non-Pakistani who knows about India who it would cross their mind.
Oh, this guy's a Dalit.
Oh, can't have my daughter marrying him.
And they say it's unconstitutional to do that and to consider it so entirely different and abhorrent that it renders this group a suspect class meriting special monitoring and policing.
And remind, this is in California, correct?
The whole Cal State system, yes.
So they said, you know, I'm sure it never dawned on them That some Indian would say, hey, you're singling us out.
You're going to say that only we can commit this kind of sin.
Of course, there are lots of sins that apparently only white people commit, but that's not something to ever worry about.
Now, moving on to Pinky Carr.
I'm sure you have no idea who Pinky Carr is.
I don't know who Pinky Carr is.
Pinky was an Ohio municipal court judge, and Pinky has been suspended indefinitely and removed from office for unprecedented misconduct.
Unprecedented misconduct.
Well, Pinky Carr was elected to the bench in 2011.
She was repeatedly dishonest, treated court staff and litigants disrespectfully, abused her power, and found individuals without cause in contempt of court.
This is kind of interesting.
She violated rules governing appropriate dress, order, and decorum.
This is a quotation from the Ohio Supreme Court.
Her bench was littered with dolls, cups, novelty items, and junk.
Junk.
I wonder what's included in the junk package.
Probably these old clamshell, what is it, those plasticine white packs, you know, old fried chicken legs.
She presided over her courtroom wearing tank tops, t-shirts, some with images or slogans, spandex shorts.
Assume that the spandex shorts would be below the desk and invisible, but who knows?
Maybe she danced on the bench too.
She also joked about accepting kickbacks in lieu of fines.
And having defendants give her and court staff food, beverages, carpeting, or storage space in exchange for lenient sentences.
I guess they need a lot of storage space in these facilities for all the carpet they get and all the kickbacks.
I'd hate to go see what's in the storage facilities.
Well, yeah, I guess that may be where the junk comes from.
Well, I guess, you know, yeah, I'd buy her a beer in exchange for lenient sentences.
Food, beverages, yeah, boy.
And the Supreme Court concluded that these actions undermine public confidence.
Well, there you go.
So, she has been suspended from judicial office without pay and they have ordered her to immediately cease and desist from practicing law.
And a special prosecutor will review whether enough evidence exists to charge Carr with a crime.
One thing she used to do is send people to jail Because they could not pay fines.
They try to squeeze money out of them because apparently the court system makes money off these fines.
The court system in the United States is hopelessly corrupt and insane.
It's not just this... The municipal courts are just terrible.
All courts.
They say that her misdeeds led to many people being wrongly arrested and deprived of their liberty.
Probably deprived of other things, too.
Maybe their carpet, storage space, food, beverage, junk.
Beer.
Yes.
A six-pack of... Now, she apparently previously sought to explain her misconduct as a result of a mood disorder brought on by mistreated sleep apnea and menopause.
She didn't blame, you know, history of racism or heat islands or shade equity.
You're right.
It wasn't a heat island problem.
It was untreated apnea and menopause.
You would think that would be just the go-to defense, you know.
It's because of food deserts.
I had to drive an extra 10 miles to get, you know, fresh vegetables.
To treat my sleep apnea.
Actually, didn't you talk about a study recently that... Yes, yes, yes.
Black people are more likely to suffer from sleep apnea.
That's right.
So maybe she's probably been listening to our broadcast here.
Well, we appreciate that.
Pinky becomes the first practicing judge in Cleveland to be removed in office since 2014 when the Ohio Supreme Court suspended Angela Stokes.
Well, Stokes later resigned and agreed not to run for judge ever again.
Well, my curiosity was piqued.
Is that Carl Stokes?
The black mayor of Cleveland, Carl Stokes?
I can't tell you.
No, this is Angela Stokes.
I'm wondering if there's any relation.
That's a good question.
That's a good question.
Because you said that name, you know.
Well, you have a similar sort of association in your mind as I. And I looked her up and behold, yes indeed, another African-Americaness.
Last spotted making ends meet working in a Chick-fil-A.
It's an admirable job.
Well, but how the mighty have fallen.
From judge to Chick-fil-A.
Well, now tell us about uninvited guests in Massachusetts.
Yeah!
This is a story that... I'm going to have to look into this one.
I'm going to have to send this over to Peter Brimel and the good folks at VDARE.
Because here's the headline.
More than 100 people in need of food and shelter arrive unannounced in Massachusettstown.
Kingston, Massachusetts is the city we're talking about.
The top official there said 107 people in need of assistance arrived unannounced!
Unannounced?
Within the past week.
I bet they said, here we are.
Then they're announced, right?
Huh.
Okay, they arrived unannounced.
They didn't, yeah, no morse code, or yeah, they didn't have the flashlights that are trying to do some sort of, yeah.
The town administrator Keith Hickey said nine people arrived on Friday before 26 more arrived on Saturday, and dozens of others kept coming.
Hickey said the 107 people are being put up in the Baymont by Wyndham Hotel by the state, Which gave town officials no warning that those people would be coming.
What town is this?
This is Kingston.
Kingston, Massachusetts.
I don't know anything about Kingston, Massachusetts.
But according to Hickey, there are 20 children among the 107.
So you're basically talking about just about 18 to 17 percent who will need to be schooled for as long as they're in Kingston.
Which could be through the end of the year.
Or until the state can find permanent housing.
Hickey said that he does not know where the people are from, only that they speak Creole and little to no English.
The town administrator also said the group's immediate needs, such as food and shelter, are being provided for by the state, but that the rest of the work will fall on the town of Kingston, i.e.
the taxpayers of Kingston.
Quote, We're going to have to fund whatever support services are needed for those individuals while they're attending school.
We don't know if those costs will be reimbursed to us by the state of Massachusetts.
So I think the largest exposure financially to the town of Kingston is to our school department.
So think about it, 20 students, I'd imagine what the average price, the average cost to educate a kid there is about $10,000 a pop.
So you're talking about $200,000, maybe even more, that has to go, that has to come from the public education budget there.
He said that the public health nurse has been to the Baymont by Wyndham to provide medical care and vaccinations for the dozens who recently arrived in town.
According to Kiki, he's been assured by the state that no more people will be relocated to Kingston.
They've been assured by that?
Yeah.
Kelsey Schiller.
Who can assure them of that?
Exactly.
Kelsey Schiller, the spokesperson for the Massachusetts Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development, said that approximately 27 families are currently being housed in Kingston and about 11 families are currently being housed in the neighboring town of Plymouth.
According to Schiller, one of the families are new arrivals to Massachusetts from other countries, including Haiti and Venezuela.
Others are families who have longer Massachusetts residency.
Again, it's just a situation where they're being temporarily housed in hotels in Plymouth and in Kingston while permanent shelter or housing is found.
Again, wouldn't that be the ultimate way to fight white privileges to make every white homeowner of a single family home, especially if they're empty nesters, put up three or four families?
That's a good idea.
That's diversity.
White punishment.
Diversity read in tooth and claw.
Yeah.
Wow!
Well, you know, that'll learn them.
They will learn what a strength diversity is.
One last thing.
Plymouth Town Manager, Derek, Brindisi told NewsCenter 5 that up to 27 more families are expected to arrive in Plymouth over the next few days during a meeting with state officials.
than actually settle Plymouth Rock.
27 more families are expected to arrive in Plymouth over the next few days during a meeting with state
officials.
He said that they've been talking with representatives of the state who
secured 27 hotel rooms in Plymouth and have arranged for social services.
The state is expecting this to be a short-term mission to end by January 1st, January 2023.
Good luck!
No, I'm afraid that's not how it works, ladies and gentlemen.
It was settled in 1620.
I've been looking it up.
There are only 13,000 people.
And judging the photographs, it's this nice little New England village.
A little bucolic white village?
Probably overwhelmingly white.
Now there's a lot of Creole being spoken.
American exceptionalism.
They will have a wonderful time with these Creole speakers.
Well, let's see.
Joy Reed of MSNBC is always good for a laugh.
She apparently is horrified that Florida Hispanics are beginning to support Republican Governor Ron DeSantis.
And she tweeted this.
This is another one of these tangled up things that I want you to interpret for me.
You're more in touch with the youth and with leftist culture.
Joy Reid, let me know.
She said, it's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse and the reversal of everything from social security medicare to student loan relief because they think giving republicans the power to investigate hunter biden will bring down gas prices.
I'll read that again It's terrifying how many Americans will choose literal fascism, female serfdom, climate collapse, and the reversal of everything from Social Security and Medicare to student loan relief because they think giving Republicans the power to investigate Hunter Biden will bring down gas prices.
It's fascinating that the left, Mr. Taylor, they have the view that any time there is some sort of climate catastrophe, that reinforces their view of the world.
Which is just preposterous.
However, when there's a example of racial buffoonery, or of some just obvious example of racial realities that you've spoken about for going on 30, 35 years, no, that's just an isolated example.
It is no, again, it's not part of this overreaching, overarching theme.
But everything she just said there is insanity.
Yeah, of course.
Is she this stupid?
Or is she just trying to sound stupid?
No, we know, look, This is not a podcast about politics, but going back to the election in 2020, we know that the FBI stepped in and we know that the New York Post was censored on social media about Hunter Biden stuff.
I mean, this is a big, this is the type of thing that's motivating Republicans for, again, we're not here a nonprofit, but I do believe there is going to be a sizable red wave.
I'll go on the record and say it.
I believe Blake Masters is going to win.
I believe The Turkish citizen, my apologies, Dr. Oz is going to win in Pennsylvania and I believe that Herschel Walker, Georgia's favorite son.
You think so?
Yes, I believe Herschel Walker.
How about Carrie Lake?
Are you going to make a prediction on her?
I believe Carrie Lake is going to win and I think immediately she will be positioned as the potential vice president for 2020.
Oh, you are a true believer.
I am thinking that there are people who've never cared about politics and that who Joy Reid is talking to because they know what's going on social media.
Of course, you and I are banned from most social media, but we know what... Well, all things come to those who believe, so we will see.
Apparently she was in a conversation with Jamel Hill, another African-American.
She was fired from ESPN.
Who was?
Jamel Hill?
Yeah, she's vicious.
Oh, really?
She's viciously anti-white.
Oh, well, that's hardly unique, but apparently she's with The Atlantic now.
Yep.
And apparently she claimed that in Virginia, the state of Virginia, the last election we went through, Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears, her victory, she's a Republican, was because the country simply loves white supremacy.
Really?
Yes.
That seems odd because last I checked, and I don't think there's been a change, Winston Sears is black.
I believe she's Jamaican.
She is noticeably black.
She's not one of these just sort of slightly, almost there black.
Black, black, blackly black.
Yes, indeed she is.
Well, and they both agreed that Hispanic support for Ron DeSantis is racism.
Well, last week you talked about Charles Blow.
I believe all three of these black individuals are in the same category.
They all try and anti-white hate one another in their columns and their
programs. I believe you said that as the white majority is
displaced, the Hispanics are going to step up and they're going to, or Chinese,
were the Chinese or Hispanics are going to perpetuate white supremacy?
Oh, both, both.
They're white-adjacent.
Yes, white-adjacent.
Yes, white-adjacent.
I bet they love being called that.
Well, in South Africa, East Asians were considered honorary whites for apartheid purposes.
Well, you know, I think I'm going to leap ahead and talk about a little bit of good sense here.
A little good sense.
The French.
In a poll that asked the following question, is there in France, in certain communities, anti-white racism?
Only 19% of French people said no.
1% couldn't decide.
Everybody else said yeah!
So 80% said yes?
80% said yes!
There's anti-white racism.
The fact that many minority neighborhoods have become dangerous for white people and Jews appears to be deeply influencing public sentiment on race relations.
Gee, guess why?
60% of white people believe that the Great Replacement is occurring.
This is in France.
Yeah, 60%.
I think that's almost the exact number of Republicans that have been polled in this country.
This is all white French people.
That's amazing.
Yes, that means 60% of white people have their eyes open.
There's your white pill, listener.
Yeah.
Or letter writer.
Except, you know, what they're talking, what they're doing, that they are aware of something awful that's happening.
Discussion of the Great Replacement in academic and media circles has entered the mainstream of French society, perhaps more so than any other Western European nation.
Now, the influential French philosopher, Alan Finkelkraut, who is Jewish and very brainy, he said, I think the demographic change of Europe is extremely spectacular.
The historical peoples in certain municipalities and regions are becoming a minority.
Well, yes, and those people are noticing.
As the people of Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Well, they're scratching their heads.
They're perplexed.
A whole part of French people now live not in the suburbs, but beyond the suburbs.
Because they are no longer the cultural reference they used to be.
Because all the butchers are, for example, halal.
That's, yes, the Muslim version of kosher.
The vast majority of French want less immigration, and there's no difference between men and women in this regard.
82% of men say, OK, 82% of men say anti-racism exists, 79% of women.
And the yes vote was in all age groups.
However, those between age 50 and 64 are more likely to say that there is anti-white racism.
Unfortunately, there are a few young people who think that there isn't anti-white racism.
Now, supporters even of the Renaissance Party, That is, French President Emmanuel Macron's outfit, known for his support of a liberal immigration policy, showed that 83% believe there is anti-white racism.
On the other hand, the left-wing La France Insoumise, only 39% agreed with this.
It is intriguing how this does sort itself out with political position, but that is something we've had to deal with for some time.
Now, let's see.
You had a story about vanishing America, the Great Replacement.
Now, the New York Times loved the Great Replacement.
This is a long story.
We're not going to be able to read all of it.
No, no, no.
Don't dare read all of it.
I highlighted a few spots.
I encourage our listeners to check out this story.
The title is Their America is vanishing.
Their America.
Like Trump, they insist they were cheated.
The authors are Michael Keller and David Kirkpatrick.
This was published in the New York Times, October 24th, 2022.
Front page of the New York Times.
Yes, basically it's just casting aspersions on anyone who thinks that it would be nice if the United States remained white.
Yeah, or just American.
Yes, you're just an ignoramus, and you're a dupe, and you're a Trump supporter.
So I can't see, I think you underlined some certain things, but I'll read just, I'll read quickly from a couple beginning paragraphs.
When Rep Troy Neals of Texas voted last year to reject Donald Trump's electoral defeat, many of his constituents back home in Fort Bend County were thrilled.
I like that too.
The former president, they were unhappy with the changes unfolding around them.
Crime and spall from Houston, the big city next door, has been spilling over into the
once bucolic towns.
Build a wall, Nails likes to say, and make Houston pay.
I like that.
I like that too.
I like that a lot actually.
The county in recent years has become one of the nation's most diverse, where the former
white majority has fallen to just 30% of the population.
You can almost hear the ombudsman cheering that on at the New York Times.
Don DeMille, a 61-year-old car salesman who turned out last month to pick up a signed book by Nels about the supposedly stolen elections that his parents had, raised him colorblind.
But the reason for the discontent was clear.
Other white people in Fort Bend, quote, did not like certain people coming here, he said.
It's race.
They are old school.
A shrinking white share of the population is a hallmark of the congressional districts held by the House of Republicans who voted to challenge Mr. Trump's defeat, a New York Times analysis found.
Yeah, that's their big thesis.
That anybody who was trying to contest the election and thought it was a fraud was from a district in which the white percentage is drastically shrinking.
Yeah, this is, as you just stated so eloquently, a pattern political scientists say shows how white fear of losing status shaped the movement to keep him in power.
I'm going to say something that you and I've talked about, I think we've discussed on this podcast.
Had What happened at the Capitol not taking place, there would have been a legitimate debate.
Because a number of Senators were going to not certify the election.
And it is a travesty that this did not happen.
A lot of them changed their mind.
Most famously the Georgia Senator, the female, I can't remember her name, who was appointed by Brian Kemp.
Those who went up there, they were prepared to say, look, we're going to contest this.
They turned tail after the events.
And of course, there should be no connection between those two events at all.
Exactly.
Either there was something to contest or there wasn't.
And they could have gone out there and rioted and burned down the White House.
It wouldn't have made a difference.
Yeah.
Again, I encourage all of our listeners, just for time, Read this article to understand how much they hate you.
Their America is vanishing like Trump.
They insist they were cheated.
It was published in New York Times October 24th, 2022.
Just a couple more lines that you underlined.
Because they are more vulnerable, disadvantaged, or less educated, white voters can especially feel
endangered by the trend toward a minority majority,
said Ashley Giardina, a political scientist at George Mason University,
who studies the attitude of voters.
A lot of white Americans, she said, who are really threatened are willing
to reject democratic norms because they see it as a way to protect their status.
I.e., I am assuming this is, We're inching toward fascism.
Is that what she's saying?
This is so idiotic.
Because white people do not want to become a minority, oh boy, we are flirting with anti-democracy, fascism, dictatorship.
What a bonehead.
And here's, I think, the main thesis that you pointed out.
Many of the objectors' districts started with a significantly larger black minority or had a rapid increase in the Hispanic population, making the decline in the white population more pronounced, i.e.
the Great Replacement is real.
Of the 12 Republican-held districts that swung to minority white, almost all in California and Texas, 10 were represented by objectors.
The horror.
The most significant drops occurred in the Dallas-Fort Worth suburbs and California desert towns, where the white percentage fell by more than one-third.
I mean, again, the Great Replacement is not happening.
No, the Great Replacement is real, and guess what?
If you Want to do anything about what you believe was a perceived stolen election, hey, you're just a bunch of uneducated white voters who are inching toward fascism.
Exactly.
That's it.
You have perfectly encapsulated the theme of this New York Times article.
Again, I encourage everybody to read this.
You have to read this piece.
Ah, the New York Times is so wise.
Meanwhile, nearly five months after a gunman killed ten people at the Topps supermarket in Buffalo, New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced Friday that a monument will be built in East Buffalo to memorialize the victims.
The 18-year-old suspect, that was Payton Gendron, has been charged in federal and state court.
You know, just one trial won't be good enough for him.
A commission has been set up to site this monument and acquire land, engaging with the victim's families and surrounding communities to get architectural design concepts.
Funds for the memorial will come from the city, state, and private individuals, and Hochul says this, I hope people will leave there with resolve in their heart that we must continue our fight to remove guns.
Gotta turn it into an anti-gun thing.
Of course.
I'm surprised she's not saying we'll resolve in their hearts to stamp out white supremacy in their own lives, in their own minds.
She probably thought that or supposed to think that.
And earlier this week, the New York Attorney General released a scathing report accusing dark web platforms of radicalizing the teenage suspect.
I think the person who wrote this article doesn't understand what the dark web is because I went to look at the report and all it talks about is all these various sites like 4chan and others that are on the normal web.
You don't have to go to the dark web to find 4chan.
No, you don't.
No, not at all.
But the report also quotes Facebook Meta, the parent of Facebook and Instagram, saying that as of August 15, it identified more than 1,151 militarized social movements.
What?
Did you know that there were 1,151 militarized social movements that Facebook and Instagram discovered and eliminated?
Mostly associated with far-right conspiracy group QAnon.
1,151 militarized social movements.
I've got a fact for you real quick.
Since they've done that, Mr. Taylor, Meta and Mark Zuckerberg have lost $11 billion in the market cap of that company.
So what if there's a correlation?
Well, I guess QAnon was very profitable for them, I suppose.
They removed 4,200 pages, 20,800 groups, 200 events, 59,800 Facebook profiles, and 8,900 Instagram accounts.
Now, that was all associated with, if you could repeat that, that was all associated
with...
All associated with what they called far-right conspiracy groups and militarized social movements.
Hateful and extremist views, all of this has been proliferating online to an Do they give the date for when these were removed?
Is this post J6?
Let's see, as of August 15, you know, it's certainly post J6.
I don't know what the time period is, but they have just been going through, just scything down these accounts.
Now, of course, they talk about setting up monuments to the victims of racial crime.
How about one for the zebra murders?
15 dead.
15 dead.
And then Yahweh ben Yahweh, the black Hebrew Israelite movement that I bet not one in 200 of our listeners have ever heard of.
There were 14 members, new members, I'm sorry, 14 murders, and new members were made to prove their devotion by killing a random white person, usually a vagrant, And Ben Yahweh said, kill me a white devil and bring me an ear as proof.
So they bring in a genuine Caucasian ear and that made them full-fledged.
What about the white victims in Waikusha?
And we are out of time.
There might be a monument for them but it'll say nothing about race.
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