Jared Taylor and his co-host summarize remarkable findings on how the Dept. of Homeland Security tries to control “the information ecosystem.” The hosts also discuss Twitter, rappers, crime in Paris, Suella Braverman, and the latest racial crisis in the air.
Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm Jared Haley with American Renaissance, and it is November the 3rd, year of our Lord, 2022.
With me is my indispensable and incandescent air placement co-host, none other than Paul Kersey.
Mr. Kersey, it's a delight to have you with us.
Good evening, everyone.
Ladies and gentlemen, we're excited for what's going to be a, we don't know the number, but We love that we are coming to you, wherever you're listening to us, around the world.
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This is the newsletter that Mr. Kersey invariably refers to as our award-winning newsletter.
It is?
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In any case, our listener writes, I realized I hadn't heard from you guys in a while.
Turns out they've all been going to spam.
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You might want to pass this along to others and have them check their spam folders too.
So we are doing as our listener suggests.
Now the first item, first news item on this episode has to do with censorship.
This is a fascinating article by The Intercept and I'm sure that because Mr. Kersey, he reads everything, he read this.
It points out that the Department of Homeland Security is quietly broadening its efforts to curb speech it considers dangerous.
And this was an investigation, as I say, that was carried out by The Intercept, which is generally kind of a lefty site.
But they have really done a remarkable service.
If memory serves, just to give our listeners some background, wasn't that what Glenn Greenwald started.
He started it and then they shoved him out.
Correct.
Because he did not care for this relentlessly lefty direction in which he was going.
This woke direction it was headed.
Correct.
Yes, yes.
Well, apparently there are a few shades of Greenwald left at the place.
But apparently years of internal DHS memos, email, and documents obtained via leaks and by the ongoing lawsuit that's being brought by a couple of U.S.
governors, as well as public documents, illustrate an expanding effort to influence tech platforms to police.
Now, Mr. Curzon, I'm going to give you a quiz, and I want you to distinguish between misinformation, disinformation, and mal-information.
My DHS DHS is going to stamp out all three.
But now, what do you think misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation are?
I'll start with the last one.
Malinformation is probably information that is distributed with malicious intent.
Maybe?
Well, it is distributed with harmful intent, but you didn't get the rest of the definition wrong.
You didn't get the rest of it right.
Now, there's more to the definition.
Really?
Have a go at misinformation and disinformation?
I would say disinformation is deliberately obfuscating the reader with information that is deliberately wrong.
Not maliciously, but it's just to tell a fib.
Well, this is false information spread intentionally.
Yes.
Disinformation.
Misinformation is when you're giving a partial truth, but you're misinforming as to the premise?
I don't know.
See, that's what they think malinformation is.
Okay.
For the DHS, and they ought to know, misinformation is false information spread unintentionally.
Okay.
You misinform someone.
Disinforming is deliberately trying to trick them, and then malinformation, according to DHS.
That's factual information shared typically out of context with harmful intent.
So it can be factual.
It can be factual, Mr. Kersey.
But if it's with harmful intent, whatever that means, and I don't know how they read intent, then that's got to be stamped out.
In any case, in a March meeting earlier this year, Laura Demlow, an FBI official, warned that the threat of subversive information on social media could undermine support for the U.S.
government, believe it or not.
Now that's a crisis.
Oh boy.
Demlo, according to notes of the discussion attended by senior executives from Twitter and JPMorgan Chase,
stressed, we need a media infrastructure that is held accountable. We can't have people apparently
withdrawing support for the U.S. government. So this basically goes against what Gregory Hood has
said is a media-run state.
This is actually the state-run media.
Is this a proto-form of fascism, would you say?
Oh, I wouldn't use the F word.
No, no.
The other side uses the F word all the time.
Now, there is also a formalized process for government officials to flag content on Facebook or Instagram and request that it be throttled or suppressed, and they do it through a special Facebook portal.
That requires a government or law enforcement ID in order to use it.
So there's a backdoor key, basically.
Yeah, they can go back in.
They get special entree to say, flag that, boys.
The department plans to target inaccurate information on a wide range of topics, including the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic, the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines, racial justice.
Racial justice.
Can't have inaccurate information about racial justice.
The U.S.
withdrawal from Afghanistan, and the nature of U.S.
support for Ukraine.
You've got to be all singing off the same sheet of music, or DHS will come for you.
And, let's see, the report says, the challenge, now this is something that rather startled me, the challenge is particularly acute in marginalized communities, which are often the targets of false or misleading information, such as false information on voting procedures targeting people of color.
Well, we know what that is pertaining to.
Well, that's that one occasion in which, who was it?
Ricky Vaughn.
Ricky Vaughn.
He had this jokey thing about how you could, what, register by email to vote?
You could register by email or by texting, I believe.
It was something so innocuous and inane that... And he's been indicted for this.
Crazy.
But apparently this one occasion that I've heard of, that these poor marginalized communities are often the targets of false and misleading information.
So the government is all upset about that.
Now there's something called CISA.
I wonder if they call it CISA.
C-I-S-A.
The Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency.
Well, it's not talking about infrastructure security.
It's talking about what they like and what they don't like.
This sounds like somebody that's going to make sure that the undersea cables are working.
No, no, no, no, no.
DHS Advisory Committee, CISA, which includes Twitter head of Legal Policy Trust and Safety, Vijaya Gade, who is out now, thanks to Elon Musk.
She's the lady who was in charge of the team that decided to dump Donald Trump.
That's correct.
In any case, they drafted a report calling for an expansive role for the agency in shaping the information ecosystem.
DHS wants a leading role in shaping the information ecosystem.
Basically, to translate that for our listeners, they want to sanitize it of any opinions that run contrarian to what our federal government is espousing through what so many people call the global American empire.
Yeah, this sounds like misinformation, disinformation, and malinformation to me.
In any case, the report, let's see, social media platforms of all sizes must be monitored.
Also, mainstream media, cable news, partisan media, talk radio, and other online resources.
In other words, they're going to cover the waterfront.
They're going to listen to every word we say.
Now, you're not on any social media anymore, are you, really?
No, I'm not.
Well, I have a Gab account.
Well, Gap is not part of this discussion.
Well, wait a minute, our videos appear on Bitchute, so there you go.
It's just real quick, just to tell the people the world that used to exist prior to George Floyd.
Oh, for heaven's sake, we were everything.
I was on Facebook.
There were a number of pages that had massive reach that were nuked in April of 2020.
These were ones that a pretty famous Time article, Mr. Taylor, came out.
Basically, Time Magazine wrote about how the election was stolen, not through voting, but through the deliberate Obfuscation and the censorship by a big tech, by social media.
Time Magazine bragged about it.
Exactly.
They said this is a great thing.
This is ensuring democracy survives.
We got together and hokied the result to ensure that democracy survives.
Facebook was completely, all the big pages were crushed and just said, oh, no, this is
deliberate vote falsification and misleading.
This is the biggest story.
I just want to ask you, in your opinion, this is the type of stuff that hopefully if Republicans
win, there's going to be some serious investigation into.
I sure hope so.
I sure hope so.
As I say, this is our number one story as soon as this article came out in The Intercept.
Boy, oh boy.
Now, there's this fellow named Jeff Hale.
He's the Director of the Election Security Initiative at CISA.
And again, Cyber Security and Infrastructure Security Agency, which sounds more like a propaganda agency.
Recommended, now listen to this, the use of third-party, information-sharing non-profits as a clearinghouse for trust information to avoid the appearance... Oh, NGOs, basically.
Yes, to avoid the appearance of government propaganda.
Oh boy.
I wonder how many of those are funded by Soros.
Well, yes.
So avoid the appearance of government.
We want government propaganda, but we don't want it to look like it.
Last Thursday, immediately following billionaire Elon Musk's completed acquisition of Twitter, Gatti was terminated.
Good for her.
Out she goes.
I hope she lives under a bridge now.
DHS's 2022 Quadrennial Homeland Security Review ...considers the issue of tackling disinformation and misinformation as a growing part of its core duties, DHS.
They are saving the homeland by making sure that the right ideas and facts are expressed and the wrong ones aren't.
Basically, they're making sure that the American people don't notice that the replacement is to ensure that their version of democracy thrives while the version of the historical American nation is suppressed.
That's one of their big goals.
And let's see, it must now adapt to terror threats exacerbated by misinformation and disinformation spread online, including by domestic violent extremists.
Now, I may remind the listeners that when I personally lost my Twitter account and American Renaissance lost the AR account, it was because we were alleged to have been affiliated with violent domestic extremists.
Now, if we are to be eliminated for that reason, wow, just think of all the other people who are going to be eliminated for that same reason.
Let's see what else we got here.
Now, the allegation that Russian agents had seeded disinformation on Facebook, and this tipped the 2016
election to Donald Trump, this resulted in the FBI
forming the Foreign Influence Task Force, devoted to preventing foreign meddling in American
elections.
Now, this, of course, was the biggest non-story ever.
What do they figure?
What they think were Russian accounts that spent $200,000 on AIDS.
I'm sorry, on ads.
on ads.
So, yes.
But in any case, how many billion dollars are spent on that thing?
Well, look, as I just read, Mr. Taylor, that there's $150 million being spent by the candidates for the Democrat nomination in, I'm sorry, the Democrat candidates in Georgia and Texas alone for governor.
That's Beto O'Rourke and your favorite politician, your favorite romance author, Stacey Abrams.
And both of those candidates, by the way, appear to be on On the way to crushing defeats in those states.
Yes, yes.
Well, we will celebrate those crushing defeats.
But, yes.
But $200,000 is supposed to have tipped the election.
Good grief.
And now, let's see.
According to DHS, minutes from March, the FBI's Foreign Influence Task Force this year includes 80 people focusing on curbing subversive data utilized to drive a wedge between the populace and the government.
Peasants.
In other words, anything that might separate the government from its loving subjects and
adoring acolytes, that's no good.
Peasants, that's all we are.
It's exactly what we are.
The Biden administration identified a broader priority, enhancing faith in government and
addressing the extreme polarization fueled by a crisis of disinformation and misinformation
often channeled through social media which can tear Americans apart and lead some to
violence.
I think basically there was an attempt to erect a digital gulag.
government and they're going to do it by shutting us up and telling us what to say, what we can hear,
and what to think. I think it's going to be a big success, don't you? I think basically there was an
attempt to erect a digital gulag. Unfortunately, again, it seems so unbelievable what just happened
with Elon Musk acquiring Twitter.
You go back to April of 2022 when the news started to percolate that there was this This might actually happen.
And I think we actually, if you go back and listen to a podcast in December of 2021, we talked about this infamous interview that Elon Musk did with the Babylon Bee.
It was very weird.
He shows up and he does this podcast and he's talking about how wokeness is a virus.
And then the next month, that was when Babylon Bee gets nuked, their Twitter account.
And you just think about these small little incidents that now have led to What I believe is one of the main stories of 2022, this Intercept article, where they're publishing something chilling.
This is absolutely remarkable.
This is like Edward Snowden's revelations, really.
They're listening to every single... In a lot of ways this is even bigger though, because we know what this is all about stamping out.
It's not about stamping out quote-unquote hate, it's about stamping out anybody out there who is Questioning the actual motives of the Biden administration.
Well, questioning a whole lot of things.
And that's why, of course, the Twitter story is so important.
And Elon Musk, alas, is going to set up some kind of policy advisory body to oversee content moderation decisions.
This doesn't seem necessary to me.
All they need to do is go back to their old rules.
Which, so long as you didn't violate copyright, so long as you didn't advocate violence, so long as you weren't breaking the law, so long as you weren't impersonating someone, and so long as you were not revealing confidential information belonging to somebody else, everything was okay.
Those are the rules when I got my account.
Were you aware that you were trending over the weekend?
Yes, yes, yes.
Bring back Jared.
Bring back Uncle Jared.
Yes, I heard about that.
Now, that was very gratifying.
We'll see if that happens.
But, to be super clear, says Mr. Musk, we have not yet made any changes to Twitter's content moderation policies.
And he says he won't be making any major decisions on account reinstatements, i.e., former President Donald Trump or American Renaissance editor Jared Taylor, I inserted that, until the council is put in place.
So there you go.
That's too bad.
I think he should be bolder.
Musk also committed to including representatives from groups that suffer from hate-fueled violence in his proposed content moderation council.
I don't think he includes White people.
I don't think they account, no.
Even if you were to suggest that white people are victims of hate-fueled violence, I think you'd probably get your Twitter account booted.
But these groups include the Free Press, which is a bunch of loony, loony lefties, the Asian American Foundation, Color of Change, NAACP, the Bush Center.
Maybe the Bush Center.
I don't know what that is.
Maybe that's supposed to be representing white people.
Who the heck knows?
The League of United Latin American Citizens, LULAC, and the ADL.
Now listen to this.
The NAACP met with Elon Musk to express our grave concerns with the dangerous, life-threatening hate and conspiracies that have proliferated on Twitter under his watch.
In other words, during the last four days, Did you know, did you know that life-threatening hate and conspiracies have proliferated on Twitter?
I didn't know that because the Emmett Till emergency hasn't gone off in Maryland yet.
Ah, you're not on the list.
I know you ain't on the list.
But what, I mean, what?
These people are living in some kind of nightmare dreamland.
Now the CEO of the ADL, Jonathan Greenblatt, he says, we're concerned Mr. Musk's acquisition of Twitter may accelerate What the ADL has repeatedly seen, the pushing out of marginalized communities from social media.
What is he talking about?
When have blacks or Jews or lesbians or anybody been pushed out of social media?
When has it ever happened?
It's never happened.
The only people who get pushed out are people like you and me.
Yeah.
What in heaven's name?
Well, I suppose we are a marginalized community.
We should start calling ourselves that.
The most marginalized community.
In fact, trademark that.
Yes, the most marginalized community.
Can't get more marginalized than us.
Again, what in the world is he talking about?
Free Press and dozens of other civil society groups published an open letter calling on the top 20 Twitter advertisers to demand that Musk uphold the current content moderation policies.
What?
Again, I mean, I don't even know where to begin.
He buys the thing to institute free speech, and they say, no, no, no, no, no.
We're going to remove all advertising if you actually believe, if you move a muscle.
Free Press co-CEO Jessica J. Gonzalez wrote in a statement, hate, abuse, and conspiracy theories are rampant on Twitter.
Apparently, it's got to be reined in even more.
There is much more to do to make Twitter a space for robust and healthy dialogue.
Of course, robust and healthy dialogue means everybody agrees with me!
No, everybody agrees that white privilege must be stamped out to ensure a safe, just, and wonderful society.
Wow.
Wow.
Safe space for us, no space for thee.
Now, where do you begin with people like this?
However, there is a glimmering of good news.
Twitter has frozen some employee access to the internet tools used for content moderation and other policy enforcement, curbing the staff's ability to clamp down on misinformation, so-called, ahead of the midterm.
There's actually a big story that's going to break tomorrow.
Today is November 3rd.
You will probably be listening to this podcast when Elon Musk has dropped the axe on potentially 50 to 75% of the employees of Twitter.
He's mandated that everyone come back to work.
There's no more telework.
As a former Twitter shareholder, I was happy to see that My stock shares liquidate at $53 per share.
It was a nice little gains.
But the point is this, in the next few days, there's gonna be some very interesting things that will happen at Twitter.
And I don't think it's gonna be exactly what this 20 organization ADO-led group wants to see happen.
Well, I sure hope not.
But apparently most people who work in Twitter's trust and safety organization, that's what they call the censorship outfit, trust and safety.
Boy, they just love these Orwellian names.
They are unable to alter or penalize accounts.
Hooray!
Typically, that level of access is given to a group of people numbering in the hundreds.
But last week, only 15 had the keys to the censorship kingdom.
And Mr. Musk has also asked to review Twitter's hateful conduct policy.
Specifically a section that says users can be penalized for targeting, misgendering, or deadnaming transgender individuals.
I guess that's going to be Elon Musk's first blow for freedom is we can deadname.
And misgender the transgenders.
Okay, just for those listeners who might not be up to the nomenclature of the woke, deadname.
What does that mean?
That means if the guy used to be called Bruce Jenner, you call him Bruce Jenner.
That's deadnaming.
That name is dead.
What's he now?
Caitlyn?
Caitlyn.
Get over here, Katie.
Yeah, he ain't Brucey Baby anymore.
That's deadname.
He's BJ.
He's Bruce Jenner.
So anyway, things are aboil.
Things are sizzling.
It's gonna be interesting.
And I say, thank you.
Thank you, Intercept, for digging this stuff up.
And we will keep our eyes on Twitter just the way Jonathan Greenblatt of ADL will.
I'll say this.
The New Century Foundation is a non-profit, non-partisan.
We do not endorse candidates or parties, but I do believe a significant red wave is approaching.
It might be a tsunami.
I will say that I hope the first thing that happens is that we do get some hearings for what The Intercept just came out with.
I would hope that there'd also be some potential hearings led by Rand Paul over what The Atlantic just said we should have a truce Over.
And that, of course, is just the insanity of the past couple years.
And I hope that... Mass amnesty.
Mass forgiveness.
And she says, well, her name was Oster, I believe.
Some public health person.
Yes.
One of these people who was one of the most militant for clamping down on our lives.
We're just going to all forgive each other, she says.
She has got nothing to forgive from me, lady.
It all goes the other way around.
Yeah, and I'll tell you one of the most important things we've seen is the radicalization of Steve Saylor, and he's pointed out that there needs to be a reckoning for the racial reckoning, which brings me to what I think is, is it the Steve Miller story?
I think we are at a point in American history where the ability,
we could be seeing the end of affirmative action with the Supreme court.
We could be seeing so many wonderful things, but what I believe has transpired is shackles that have
been almost willingly put on by white people upon ourselves.
I believe we're beginning to see people realize, wait a second,
there were never shackles to begin with.
It was all mental.
It was all, it was, it's like, they're gone.
Mental shackles are some of the worst.
They are, but they can be overcome.
And that's where we bring the story from Politico.
Yes, great story.
The headline is Steve Miller Group's Radio Ads Accused Biden of Racism towards white Americans.
Now before we even begin this, I want to ask you.
You were around when the Jesse Helms ads came up.
The Willie Horton ads, which they claimed were dog whistling or whatever.
Willie Horton.
Well, the Willie Horton ads, for those of you who were perhaps not even born at the time, that was George W. Bush running against Dukakis.
Dukakis had been the governor of Massachusetts, and he had instigated this system of letting convicts, really nasty felons, who were in the pokey for a long time, go home to spend the night with their wives.
Conjugal visits.
Conjugal visits.
They could all go on furloughs, furlough for jail.
And this is one guy, Willie Horton, and he was one of our African-American fellow citizens.
He went out and I think he raped some woman and killed her husband.
He misbehaved.
And one of the ads reminded people, this is Mr. Dukakis' idea of justice.
But the fact that it was black, oh, that was bad, bad, bad.
Now, the Jesse Helms ad you're talking about, that was even earlier, if I'm not mistaken, and it was when Jesse Helms was running.
He was in South Carolina.
He was a senator from South Carolina.
North Carolina and it was an ad that it was it showed a pair of white hands tearing up some letter saying no you ain't getting the job and the guy who got the job was an affirmative action hire was a black guy this white pair of hands turning up tearing up that letter well that was that was pretty explicit but everybody shrieked about that and now tell us what they're shrieking about now All right, so a group launched by longtime Trump aide Steve Miller has been quietly running radio ads warning white voters that the Biden administration is pursuing a host of policies designed to hurt them because of their race.
Mr. Kersey, how do you quietly run radio ads?
I have no idea.
Do you turn the volume down?
You whisper.
I guess they whisper.
This is explaining that the Biden administration is anti-white.
They are, exactly.
A recording of the ad, which was obtained by Politico, represents one of the most openly race-based spots of the cycle, but was it quietly open?
Because if it's the most openly, wait a second, didn't you disqualify that earlier by saying quietly?
Quietly open.
That sounds like a non sequitur there, but anyways.
Most openly race-based spots of the cycle.
Amplifying tropes.
God I hate that word.
Amplifying tropes that have historically been used to generate backlash to minority groups, unlike the frontlash that the media loves to do, as we saw during George Floyd, where it was, hey, either we're going to burn your cities down, or every corporate corporation in America is going to bequeath billions of dollars in aggregate to Black Lives Matter, which will then be used to buy homes in majority white neighborhoods.
Yes.
Insulting people, insulting white people, is always OK.
And it's when white people don't wish to be insulted, Okay.
Quote, when did racism against white people become okay?
Question mark.
The ad begins.
Quote, Joe Biden put white people last in line for COVID relief funds.
Kamala Harris said disaster aid should go to non-white citizens first.
Liberal politicians block access to medicine based on skin color.
Progressive corporations, airlines, universities, All openly discriminate against white Americans.
Racism is always wrong.
The left's anti-white bigotry must stop.
We are all entitled to equal treatment under the law."
Now, I'm not gonna lie, that is one of the most refreshing paragraphs I've ever read on this program.
And this ad is going all around Georgia, and you know what?
Republicans, according to polls, are very favorably viewed by independents, by white women in the suburbs.
Ladies and gentlemen, this is not politics as usual.
No, I wish this were going all around the country.
Stephen Miller, I always called him the best white man in the administration.
The best white man that ever was in that White House under Donald Trump.
The spot ends with the disclosure that it's paid for by the America First Legal.
The organization was founded by Miller after the Trump administration ended, along with former Trump admin officials like Mark Meadows, Matt Whitaker, and Russ Vought.
The person who shared the ad with Politico said it was airing as part of a buy-in Georgia, where a high-profile Senate and gubernatorial campaign is being waged.
The spot, the person said, was running Augusta, Savannah, Albany, Columbus, and Macon.
Those were all actually heavily black markets, so it's interesting because I believe all of those cities are majority black.
But anyways, as well as in Tallahassee, Florida, just south of the Georgia border.
Tallahassee is obviously, if you're a resident of Florida, you can't vote in the Georgia election.
But as we know, Ron DeSantis is running against Crist, I believe.
Charlie Crist.
And this is definitely not the This could run anywhere.
This could run anywhere, but the point is this is not 2018 when Brian Kemp barely scraped by Stacey Abrams.
This is not 2018 where Andrew Gillum was 30,000 votes away from being not only the next governor of Florida, but potentially In the running for the Democrat nomination for president, or maybe the vice president.
This is how elections matter, Mr. Taylor.
They certainly do.
And now we're hearing ads where not just anti-white is being stated, but racism toward white people.
As if individual white people collectively have group rights that are worth not only defending, but actively promoting.
No, I agree.
This is a brand new step in political advertising.
Yeah, and just to put a quick bow on the story, as our educational, I'm sorry, as our educational advertisements explain, racism is always wrong regardless of who it is targeted against.
The educational advertisements that AFL is running simply inform the American people about something they all know to be true in 2020.
But that major news outlets fail to report on.
Or as we just learned from the Intercept article, social media outlets, as policed by the DHS, don't want the American people to be informed about.
Yes.
Now, I wonder whether those little spots can be put on Twitter.
We'll find out.
Well, they probably can't be put on Facebook because they'd be quickly...
Oh, no, not on Facebook.
Yeah, Zuckerberg, which, by the way, has there ever been a human being on the planet who
was more deserving of seeing his fortune drop 70% in less than a year?
Is that how much it's gone down?
The stock price has been...
If you invested $100,000 in Facebook five years ago, Mr.
Taylor...
How much would that be worth right now?
I have no idea.
$50,000.
Is that right?
You would have lost... In five years.
Wow.
Down 50%.
Good.
Well, let's see.
Moving to another spokesman for Western civilization who is not a white person.
As we all know, Rishi Sunak, the first Indian to become Prime Minister, following Liz Truss, who lasted, how long did she last?
I think less than 40 days.
Yes, I think it was 44 days.
A couple fortnight.
Yes, yes, yes.
Out she went.
Well, Liz Truss had appointed Suella Braverman as Home Secretary.
Mrs. Braverman is of Indian origin, but like her predecessor, Preeti Patel, at least sounded pretty good when she talked about immigration.
Well, as it turns out, Ms.
Braverman had had to resign following some controversy over her use of personal email to send official documents.
Now, this is all very mysterious to me.
I don't know how bad she was, I don't know how important this was, but under Liz's trust, she had to resign.
Well, Rishi Sunak, maybe there's some sort of Indian nepotism going on, he hired her back.
Good for him.
Well, she's a good Home Secretary, but she was reappointed just six days after her initial resignation by the new Prime Minister, Rishi.
Now she faces a backlash over what are called inflammatory warnings that Channel migrants are invading Britain.
The Home Secretary attracted condemnation for her comments when she referred to the Channel migrant crisis as an invasion.
She deserves to be commended.
Yes.
Let's stop pretending that they are all refugees in distress.
The whole country knows that's not true, she says.
I mean, this is like Steve Miller.
Everybody knows this is going on.
Let's be frank about it.
Opposition MPs accused her of inflaming hate.
Liberal Democrat MP Alistair Carmichael, their party's Home Affairs spokesman says, and listen to this, these refugees are not an invasion.
They are people who want to build a better life for themselves and their families, contribute to our society, and support themselves instead of relying on handouts.
Why not let them all in for heaven's sake?
Well, Mrs. Braverman outlined how it costs taxpayers 6.8 million pounds every day to pay for hotel rooms for these people who want to support themselves instead of relying on handouts and contribute to our society, according to Alastair Carmichael.
No doubt a perfectly white white man, but he has to be put in his place by this Suella Braverman, And she said when she took office she was appalled to learn that 35,000 of these illegal immigrants are staying in hotels at exorbitant cost to the taxpayer.
She says illegal immigration is out of control, suggested only the Tories were serious about stopping the invasion, And fortunately right-wing or conservative MPs have lined up behind her saying she's only speaking the truth after nearly 40,000 crossed just this year.
40,000 and they're still coming.
Well that's considering that what?
That's a week?
That's crossing the United States-Mexico border, if that.
Yes, but these people have to actually paddle across, what, four or five miles?
How many miles?
33, 34.
Is it that far?
Yeah.
But a MP from Dudley, a fellow by the name of Marco Longhi, a Tory, says, to Labour, speaking the truth is a far-out provocation.
Now, this is really rather discouraging.
There is an immigration minister who works for Suella Braverman, who is Home Secretary.
He said, I would never demonize people coming to this country in pursuit of a better life.
I understand and appreciate our obligation to refugees.
Well, I think that guy deserves to be fired.
In any case, good for Suella.
Good for Suella.
I think it's an invasion, it's got to be stopped, and I'm delighted she's saying so.
Now, I believe that while we are on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean, tell us about Paris.
Let's go back to France.
This is from Summit News.
I always like looking at Paul Joseph Watson's site.
He does a great job of distilling a big story and really honing in on the pertinent facts, and this is one of them.
Government stats show 70% of all violent robberies in Paris Carried out by foreigners.
I bet they're all English tourists, maybe Danish tourists.
What do you think?
No.
I was thinking they were Ukrainians who were there just writing out this invasion or the battle between Russia and Ukraine.
They've come out with just a few suitcases and they need to stock up.
After French President Emmanuel Macron acknowledged that half of all crimes in Paris were committed by foreigners, it has now been revealed that they also account for 70% of all violent robberies during an appearance on France 2.
When we look at crime in Paris, we cannot fail to see that at least half of the crime we observe come from people who are foreigners, either who are in an irregular situation or awaiting asylum.
That was subsequently confirmed by the Ministry of the Interior, which clarified that during the first six months of 2022, 48% of those questioned for acts of delinquency in Paris are foreigners.
However, the Paris Police Headquarters also sent information on October 29 that for the first six months of 2022, foreigners were vastly overrepresented in certain serious offenses, reports Remix News.
This group was responsible for 70.4% of violent robberies and 75.6% of simple thefts, according to data from the police headquartered and the Ministerial Statistical Service for Internal Security.
According to my math, that would mean that there would have, you know, what?
You basically have 29.6% of violent robberies.
That's about it.
Without these asylum seekers, these foreigners, Paris is basically Oslo.
It's basically Budapest.
Maybe not that safe, but...
Nope.
It's all very clear.
What is it?
So, what percent is committing which percent?
I don't have the number.
I don't know the number.
Doesn't it tell you what number of foreigners?
Maybe... Hold on.
This means... Okay.
Yes, you're right.
It does.
This means that the foreign population of Paris, which stands at 15%, is vastly overrated.
Committing 70% of violent robberies.
15% commits 70%!
That's a little bit different than 1350 that we see here in this country.
It's actually for 2021 it was 1362 if I remember the FBI stats.
So 13 commits 62.
Macron is still absurdly refusing to accept the direct link between immigration and security, leading to him being mocked on Twitter by national rally leader Marine Le Pen.
Quote, she wrote this, To be able to say almost in the same sentence as Macron did that half of the crimes in Paris are committed by foreigners and that there is no link between delinquency and immigration, we still had to do it, she tweeted.
Yes.
I mean, how can you not see the connection?
Just to finish up the story, last year a group of 93 former police officers warned that areas of the country have become, quote, lost territory, end quote, thanks to illegal immigration and rampant criminality, unfortunately.
If we're talking about our country, I would say vast swaths of our nation have been lost territory in the shadow of the 1964 Civil Rights Act.
Well, the 65-heart Celerac didn't help either.
It didn't, but I guess that was a double whammy, a pretty hardcore one-two punch.
But I would say that it wasn't a TKO, it wasn't a KO, because when you have a guy like Stephen Miller, and when you have a receptive audience of people who are no longer, not only repulsed, or they say, I've heard of this publication called American Renaissance or I've read these articles before, but I don't know if I can show this to my family now when people are openly talking about anti-white.
Let Stephen Miller lead the way.
I'm perfectly happy for him to take the lead.
But let's see.
There was a mysterious headline this week.
I didn't really understand it.
It said, Migos rapper Takeoff shot dead in Houston at age 28.
I can tell you what that means, but I'll let you keep going.
I figured it out later on, but Migos rapper Takeoff shot dead.
What the heck is this?
I thought this was some sort of airplane.
Migos rapper Takeoff shot dead.
Well, apparently there is a rap group called Migos.
I didn't realize rapping happened in groups.
Sometimes.
Sometimes, yeah.
And of the Migos group, this Takeoff guy apparently is the leading light.
Well, he was shot dead in Houston at age 28.
Houston PD received a call of a shooting at about 2.34 a.m.
at an establishment called Billiards and Bowling.
The shooting took place after a private party at the venue had ended.
A large group of people had gathered at the front door just outside the building.
This led to an argument and a shooting.
Now this is my favorite line in the whole story.
A lot of people that were there fled the scene and did not stick around to give a statement.
I bet they didn't.
At least two other people were shot but sustained non-lethal injuries.
There were security guards present, but no one seems to have known who pulled the trigger.
And police have no suspects.
My suspicion is that despite the large number of people who were there, who didn't stick around to give a statement, are probably not going to give a statement.
Nope.
So we'll see what happens.
And this reconfirms my view that being a rapper, that must be one of the most dangerous professions in all of the United States.
Well, he wasn't an aspiring rapper.
He was an established rapper, but he still expired He was not an aspiring rapper, but an expiring rapper.
Now, here is an aspiring rapper who does not become an expiring rapper.
One of these strange stories.
Listen to this.
A listener sent us this story.
Thank you, listener.
And it was a Mail Online headline.
Aspiring rapper.
It was right in the headline.
Aspiring rapper.
Saved four sleeping siblings from house fire.
An aspiring rapper is being celebrated as a hero after he saved the lives of four people by alerting them to flames engulfing their house as they slept in Red Oak, Iowa.
He goes by the moniker Blaze96.
Well, he took a wrong turn and he came up to this house, flames bellowing out of it, and apparently three children and their 22-year-old brother were inside asleep and the home's smoke detectors did not go off.
Well, when the aspiring rapper noticed the fire, he banged on windows until he was able to rouse those inside, and videos show the moment the family escaped certain death.
The escape was recorded by the Ring doorbell camera.
I've seen the video.
It's really pretty impressive.
You see these flames just roaring, and these four little white kids scampering out the door.
Boy, they are beating feet.
And let's see.
Well, he noticed the fire, so he banged on the windows, and apparently the fire department took five hours to get the blaze under control.
This is a single-family house.
I have to ask real quick.
Was the aspiring rapper, was he a black gentleman, or was he...?
Oh, you're spoiling the story!
I'm sorry.
I'm sorry.
You're spoiling the story.
I didn't read it.
There is a twist.
But see, there's a happy ending.
Aspiring rapper does something other than expire.
But yet another twist.
This aspiring rapper, oh dear, you guessed it.
He's a white man.
Okay.
No, I didn't.
You saw it coming.
Well, no, because when you said Iowa, I was like, wait a second.
What's the, what's the punch to this?
This has, this has a, there's a, there's something to this.
You saw this going in an unexpected, unexpected, but expected direction.
All joking aside, on the subject of the dangerous nature of being an aspiring rapper or even a successful rapper, earlier this year Einar, age 19, whose real name is Nils Grönberg, was shot point blank, execution style, in the capital of Sweden.
in an upmarket suburb called Hammersby Sjöstad.
He was the most streamed artist on Spotify in Sweden.
He's a white rapper.
A nice-looking young white guy according to his photographs.
He was shot several times in both head and chest.
Ka-bam-bam!
Last year Einar was kidnapped and beaten up by rival rappers who allegedly had ties to one of Stockholm's violent gangs.
The kidnappers posted pictures of him to social media while he was being held by them.
I mean this sounds just outrageous.
You kidnap some famous rapper, post pictures of him, and they claimed they sexually assaulted him to humiliate him.
What?
He's just 19 years old.
Boy, live fast, die young.
Now, several people, including rappers Yasin Bin and Haval Khalil, got prison sentences for their role in this abduction.
Now, by the way, those two are not white.
No.
They look just like a Yasin Bin and Haval Khalil.
But the Swedish tabloid Expressen said that Aynar's songs often dealt with crime, and the rapper allegedly had strong connections with local criminal gangs.
So, you can be white and expire as a rapper.
Well, all joking aside, I'd like to encourage all of our listeners, if you haven't done it in a while, test your fire detectors.
Public service announcement, which we're not paid to do, but we're looking out for you.
Yes, this guy is apparently the son of some famous Swedish actress, whose name I'd never heard of, named Lena Nilsson.
But, boy, this rap, as I say, it seems to be a mighty, mighty dangerous profession to choose.
Now, Mr. Kersey, back to the United States, and tell us what the Smithsonian has in mind for us.
This is just a fun story, just to show, you know, it's that, it's that, it's that, it's that, It's that coalition of the fringes uniting around one thing, and that is their intense animosity and acrimony toward white people in the historical nation.
Oh, come on!
This is not animosity.
This is celebrating diversity.
Well, this is celebrating diversity, but it's who gets to celebrate which diversity and to the fullest.
Do tell.
So the Smithsonian picks two sites for museums honoring Latinos and women.
The board did not decide which museum will go where and will not until Congress approves the locations on the National Mall.
So, once again, our National Mall, which has been Beautified with the African-American Museum that looks like the Upside Down Pyramid.
Have you gone yet?
I've not actually been.
I've driven by the outside.
I've not set foot inside.
But I've been to the American Indian Museum.
Oh.
Yes, rather disappointing place.
It's this huge open atrium and exhibits are often, you've got to go to a drawer and pull them out to look at them.
A very unusual thing.
I've not been to either museum, so... No, I'd... No, I should like to go to the African American Museum.
I believe isn't the bus they think...
That Rosa Parks allegedly sat down in is there.
They're not absolutely sure if it's the very same bus.
Because they had to kind of, it's hard to track these things.
But because they roll around.
But they think it's the very bus in which she planted her famous bum.
In Montgomery, Alabama.
Yep.
So continue.
So the Smithsonian's Board of Regents said on Thursday of last week that it had found two optimal locations for its new museums on the southwestern side of the National Mall.
But legislative approval is just one of the many hurdles still to be cleared before construction can begin on the National Museum of the American Latino or the American Women's History Museum.
So it's not the National Museum of the American Woman.
We've got the American Latino and the National Women's History Museum.
Yeah.
Which is different from men's history.
Correct.
I guess they lived in different universes.
But again, I thought that gender was fluid, so how can you have How can such a statement be made?
Women's History Museum.
What classifies as a woman in 2022?
What is this, Elon Musk's Twitter?
So definitive.
So for decades, advocates for new national institutions have fought to secure a position on the Mall where land is limited.
And I'll fend ribbon with rules that forbid construction.
I, of course, would have made sure that no new museums could be built, because that is such a wonderful acreage, but oh well, and land for people to walk on and enjoy the Capitol.
The board did not specify which museum might go where, and it will not make that decision until Congress agrees to the site and adopts legislation allowing construction to go forward.
Only one of the sites, selected by the Smithsonian Board, directly fronts onto the Mall Promenade.
That plot is located directly across the promenade from the National Museum of African American History and Culture.
The second spot is a bit farther away, near the eastern shore of the Tidal Basin, and across from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Oh boy, it'll be in good company.
Now, who's next?
Who's next?
I mean, there's got to be an LGBTQ++ LSD LBJ Museum.
But, I mean, the mind boggles.
We could think of anything, couldn't we?
I don't know.
North American?
Who knows?
It's something about dead naming, I'm sure.
But there's another racial crisis.
Another racial crisis has come to the fore.
President Biden called it to our attention.
Okay, which one's this?
Well, he's bragging that his administration is trying to get rid of what he calls junk fees.
The president claimed that the extra expense required to buy roomier airline seats is a form of junk fees.
Okay.
Now, why that is, I don't know.
Now, let us quote the chief executive and commander-in-chief word for word here.
Look, folks, These are junk fees.
They're unfair.
And they hit marginalized Americans the hardest, especially low-income folks and people of color.
If you have to pay more for more leg room, that hits marginalized Americans, especially people of color.
Got that?
So, again, yet another form of systemic racism has been laid bare But then, Mr. Kay, you realize that the force of gravity bears down more heavily on persons of color, too, as compared to us privileged whites.
Where does he get this nutty stuff?
I don't know.
If you gotta pay more for more legroom, boy, does that mean all, all, all people of color are especially tall and need more legroom?
Anyway, that's our present for you.
Now, I think I'll do a few stories about South Africa.
They're quite interesting here.
There's something called the Lett Lake Secondary School in Gauteng Province.
The newspaper known as the Sowetan visited the school.
This is a school day, but there was no evidence of any learning taking place at a school plagued by gangsterism and violence, which has resulted in teachers being afraid to go to work.
The students often fight each other.
Three pupils ended up in hospital last month after being stabbed.
Teacher absenteeism is so rife, some pupils' books showed they'd not had a lesson since early this year.
This is an October article.
And this is not about Baltimore, right?
I was just going to say, that was my conclusion.
You can always see it coming.
It actually sounds better than Baltimore.
Teacher absenteeism, yes.
Out of 53 teachers that are supposed to be teaching, 1,640 learners, about 14, on average, are not there every day.
Now this figure spikes after the 15th of the month when they get their paychecks.
Oh my god.
Yes.
Certain classes are no-go areas because they're afraid of pupils who might beat them up.
A student says, some of us come to school to play music and hang out with friends.
We've not received our second term reports because we didn't write any exams.
Now, listen to this.
These are resourceful parents.
In a desperate move, angry parents came to the school and removed 50 pupils they claimed were part of gangs.
And according to this story, the Sowetan, it's a South African story, so these people should know.
The law allows parents to remove ill-disciplined pupils from a school.
I've never heard of that.
That's pretty cool.
This sounds just like Detroit or Baltimore, with the difference that I don't think that no matter how angry you can get, you can just march into the school and bodily remove the troublemaker.
No, I don't think any parents in those cities are going to be too worried.
They're going to be glad that they've got the state taking care of breakfast, lunch, and potentially dinner at some of those schools.
I guess, but they're apparently a responsible South African parent.
Now, here's another South African school.
I don't know whether this is a happy ending or an unhappy ending.
One South African school has completely vanished.
Yes, it is the Witzig Secondary School in Cape Town.
It has been reduced to just its foundations within six months after it closed.
People ransacked the once-proud institution, taking every single brick, window, roof tile, as well as every toilet, every piece of electric cabling, plumbing, and blackboards.
The school used to have a grand entrance, a reception area, and five blocks of classrooms.
But things went downhill after drug gangs took over the area, says a former caretaker.
I know, this sounds... Sounds like St.
Louis, where they have what are known as dollhouses, where you're driving down a street, you see these beautiful old brick mansions, and if you go behind, it's like a girl's dollhouse because the back has been completely taken apart and dismantled so that the bricks could be sold to people all across the country.
Well, they took them all the way down to the foundations in South Africa.
Unbelievable.
Now, the former caretaker says pupils became scared and there was constant vandalism.
The school became run down and in the end it was closed down.
I do not joke when I say the day after it was closed, thieves moved in and stole the school brick by brick, window by window, until it was all gone.
The Western Capes Education Department said the school had to be shut down because of gangsterism and vandalism.
A spokesman said, we provided security guards and barbed wire, but still the gangs and the vandals would come in and threaten the teachers and even the security guards.
So, there you go.
Now, on the one hand, this sounds like sort of an advanced form of recycling.
I mean, these dollhouses, they're just standing there.
Wow.
I mean, this is something you wouldn't expect even in Detroit or Baltimore.
A school just being shut down because it was so badly run, and then every brick and every electric wire, every toilet, every blackboard, every roof tile, stolen.
One last South Africa story.
It's an exciting place, South Africa.
Eleven people were shot at the corner of Beatrice and Phillip Street in Finetown, Interdale on Saturday evening when four suspects tried to rob street vendors selling chicken feet.
Seven people died and four were wounded.
Four suspects tried to rob the street vendors who were selling chicken feet and the vendors resisted and threw stones at the suspects and damaged their vehicle's rear window.
Well the suspects then drove off but came back after a while armed with firearms and blazed away shooting the vendors and bystanders and again killing seven and wounding four over chicken feet.
Now the most important question remains did they get those chicken feet?
Now I'm wondering whether chicken feet in South Africa have some sort of totemic value.
Or do they just eat them?
But here's South Africa for you.
Now, what's the time now?
I think, golly, we are...
You were going to tell us... We had a couple more stories, but maybe for some of our listeners, totemic, I believe that is sexual abilities, correct?
Is that... Chicken feet?
Yeah.
Is that totemic, the word you just used?
No, no, that means again, you'd be using the totem as a charm, you know?
Oh, okay.
You just say mumbo-jumbo.
I've never heard of chicken feet being some sort of aphrodisiac, but... I don't know.
I don't know.
This is South Africa.
Anything goes in South Africa.
Maybe cure AIDS, I don't know.
Yeah, well, you know, I don't think we have time for another story.
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