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Oh, No! Blacks are Leaving New York City.
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Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to Ladies and Gentlemen.
I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is my indispensable host, Paul Kersey.
The date is February 8, year of our Lord, 2022.
And I believe we would like to start with some listener comments.
Last week, we talked about some classic children's stories that are being reworked with woke themes.
And I had mentioned the idea of reworking one classic and calling it Peter Pansexual.
And I meant to say Queer Family Robinson, but the words must have stuck in my craw and I didn't realize I had given the original title, Swiss Family Robinson.
Well, a listener writes in and says, Swiss Family Robinson?
Didn't you mean to say Swish Family Robinson?
I thought that was pretty good, Mr. Kersey.
For those who might not get that, go ahead and give the butt of the joke.
Well, I thought I explained it.
Swiss Family Robinson is the story that everybody knows, and I thought they could reimagine it for today's youngsters and call it Queer Family Robinson.
But Swiss Family Robinson is even more better.
And here is another listener.
He says, I'm sending this link that documents your frequent observation that being a rap artist is the most dangerous job in the world.
Did you know, Mr. Kersey, that there is a website called List of Deceased Rappers?
I only know that because one of our astute listeners Email that to us, so thank you so much!
Yes, and this list includes the names of nearly 600 rappers who've died since 1987, most of them violently, and mostly since about 1995-1920.
1995, 1920. Now, 2023's total is already 16 dead in just five weeks, so they're dropping
rapidly. And most of them, as I say, they are shot to death, run over, drug overdose,
suicide, but shot, shot, shot, shot, shot.
They really love to shoot each other to death.
Mr. Taylor, real quick, if I could, not only are they shot to death, but many times they're shot to death while making a music video.
That seems to be the latest trend.
Yep, somebody comes on the scene and bang bang and originally everybody thinks oh realistic sound effects and then when the bodies start dropping they realize nope nope this is the real thing.
And then I think if you recall if I could just be so just so uh recall one of my favorite stories of 2022 wasn't there a rap artist that was murdered a burgeoning rapper Who bragged about where he was on Instagram and then all of his rivals showed up and shot him and killed him?
Well, this happens too.
A lot of them will have an Instagram photograph showing where they are displaying their bling.
And the bling is so attractive that even non-rap rivals will show up and decide, I want the bling.
And bang, bang, it's their bling now.
In any case, our listener says that it's remarkable the number of shooting deaths that occur in so-called safe countries such as Canada and the UK, despite strict laws against guns in those localities.
Another comment.
This is a person recommending a Netflix original called Vinland Saga.
No, I'm sorry.
It's not a Netflix original.
It is originally a Japanese anime.
But it is, according to our listener, an excellent homage to medieval northern European history.
The Japanese, of course, have not perverted this story with a diverse mix of Sub-Saharans and Muslims and lesbian sea captains and the like.
It's all white Vikings, believe it or not, and apparently it's in its second season.
So, hooray for the Japanese!
Well, for our first official item of this week, my in-depth analysis of the State of the Union Address.
It was Joe Biden up on his hind legs.
Who cares?
So, now let's go on a brief world tour of various events around the world that have caught our interest.
Nigeria.
Nigeria's central bank announced last October That it would be taking the 200, 500, and 1,000 Naira notes out of circulation in January.
Those are the big denomination notes.
The government was going to replace them with new designs that it claimed to be harder to counterfeit.
I guess counterfeiting notes is a problem.
However, the replacements were not immediately available.
And so, the old ones are gone, and the new ones are not available.
Citizens now unable to withdraw money from their accounts, and it makes them hard to participate in the cash-reliant Nigerian economy.
No digital Naira in the offing here.
Well, the Central Bank has urged citizens to exercise patience.
And it also encouraged customers to use cards and electronic payments, but industry executives say that type of payment is failing because the volume increases were such no one did anything to prepare for.
So that's Nigerian forward thinking.
Now, this is the interesting part.
Desperate Nigerians are stripping naked in protest when banks run out of cash.
Video shared on Twitter shows one naked customer demanding to close his bank account, reportedly with 520 Naira in it, after employees refused to give him 20,000 Naira at the counter.
He just stripped naked in protest.
I'm not quite sure what that accomplished, but it got him on Twitter.
Another man climbed on top of the service counter and stripped after workers failed to give him the money he wanted.
Yet another customer went into his bank In his underwear.
Again, I'm not quite sure the mentality behind this, but it's making these people temporarily famous.
Now, some banks were forced to close and lock their doors to keep the angry crowds out who want their money and can't get it.
This chaos comes as Nigeria battles major, not only cash, but fuel shortages.
Well, as our well-informed listeners are likely to know, Nigeria is one of Africa's top oil producers.
However, it often struggles with fuel shortages, and it imports most of its gasoline and diesel fuel because its refineries are never in working order.
And across the nation, people have been sleeping in cars outside gas stations, waiting for a chance to fill their tanks.
Well, Mr. Kersey, I'm afraid all of this adds up for yet another reason to emigrate.
That's what I fear.
But moving from Africa to Mexico, if I may, the chief of the Mexico City Metro has blamed organized crime for the theft of 14.5 kilometers of copper wiring from the subway system.
Guillermo Calderón, He told a press conference that nearly 10 miles of electrical cable weighing almost 33 tons was stolen from the tracks last year.
An additional 4 tons stolen just in January.
Wow!
Now, this is brilliant.
Calderon dismissed the possibility that a single person was responsible for the crime.
Well, I would think not.
We're talking about nearly 40 tons of cable here, unless Mexicans are a whole lot stronger than I think they are.
He says it appears that an organized crime group is to blame.
Now, obviously, you can't cut copper cables in the subway system without Producing problems.
And this seems to have been the cause of a accident last month on Line 3, the metro system that killed a young woman and hurt a hundred passengers.
This is serious stuff.
And Calderon said that the incidence of crime has declined since the deployment of over 6,000 National Guard troops in the metro in mid-January.
6,000 National Guard troops.
Wow.
He also said they're putting in 3,500 surveillance cameras, and that is supposed to stop the problem.
And the problems include such things as the uncoupling of two train cars that happened on January 15th.
Imagine that!
You're just cruising along in the subway and all of a sudden the cars just uncouple.
I don't know what happened as a consequence, but that's pretty spooky stuff.
It's a pretty terrifying thought, actually.
Yes, yes.
Of course, what's going on in South Africa, in some respects, is even worse.
It just astonishes me to hear that miles and miles and miles of the tracks themselves have been stolen by thieves.
What an incredible destruction of infrastructure.
People are stealing rails from railroads because they just want to sell them as scrap.
Wow.
Well, our world tour will continue with Canada.
With a woman by the name of Frances Whittleson.
She was fired from Mount Royal University in Calgary amid controversy over comments she made lauding the educational benefits of Canada's residential school system.
Those were the schools where they would take young indigenous boys and girls and teach them how to read and write and speak English and other useful things.
And she questioned the idea that there were abuses to the extent that Indigenous children were facing cultural genocide.
This, of course, is dogma in Canada, and so she was fired because of remarks she made of that kind.
Well, it turns out that courageous Frances Whitteson was invited by a professor to speak at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta.
And the subject was her concerns that a mob mentality and woke policies threaten academic freedom, which, of course, they do.
Correct.
Well, about 2,500 students signed a petition screaming about this very idea.
And, of course, the University of Lethbridge caved in.
And so the university rescinded the space for Professor Whitteson to speak.
But she announced on Facebook that she was going to show up and try to give a talk anyway.
Well, Kervi Bhatt, who is the president of the University of Lethbridge Student Union, judging from her photograph, she would be of South Asian or Indian origin, it seems to me.
But she announced to the media, we're here to really amplify black voices, trans voices, indigenous voices, and this talk is not going to happen.
And, in fact, Professor Whitteson was drowned out by Indian drumming and howling and war hoops and dancing and carrying on.
She tried to move to a place where there was a little bit more quiet, but they followed her, of course, and whooped and drummed and howled and danced instead.
But there were no disturbances at a counter lecture that was held on the subject of residential school denial.
I guess, Mr. Kersey, this is like Holocaust denial.
Wait a second.
What is the term you just—we learned so much incredible vernacular.
What is this term we just heard?
Residential school denial.
That's like Holocaust denial.
To deny that the residential schools were the worst thing that ever happened in Canadian, maybe even world history, that's residential school denial.
So, the counter lecture Was well attended, no disturbances, whereas this lady who wanted to give her point of view simply on the idea of what she was going to talk about residential schools.
She was going to say that freedom of speech is disappearing.
And of course, she was proven right.
But listen to this.
This is the statement that Mike Mahon, president of the University of Lethbridge, put out.
Earlier tonight, over 700 students, staff, faculty, and community supporters engaged in a protest of a controversial speaker, and another large group attended a lecture on the importance of truth.
Tonight's events were a coming together of our community to show support for each other and a reflection of the values of the University of Lethbridge.
Here is Here is the president of the college saying, hooray, they drowned out this woman with whom we disagree.
And then we all got together to pat ourselves on the back and talk about how wonderful we all are by shutting her up.
These are the values of the University of Lethbridge.
Wow.
Well, let us conclude our world tour portion with your words in the United States of America, Mr. Kersey.
I've got to ask a question before we do that.
Do you think the United Kingdom or Canada?
You know, the Anglosphere is uniquely cucked.
It's one of the saddest things to think.
I know Mr. Hood is writing an article about the push to remove King Charles and the royal family of the United Kingdom from the currency in Australia.
What is it about Albion Seed, Mr. Taylor, that has just turned so degenerate?
Well, I do have a theory about that, and that is that Albion Seed speaks English.
And the world's worst and most noisome poisons are generated right here in the United States.
And so it makes it easy for us to influence other English-speaking countries.
Brazil, for example, where they speak Portuguese, it's relatively unscathed.
And I think that may have something to do with it.
The Spanish-speaking countries tend to be a little bit more poisoned than Brazil.
I just don't know.
Or maybe it's just something inherent in English-speaking people, a kind of a fair-mindedness that's gone overboard.
I just don't know.
But we really are a sorry, sorry lot.
There's no question about it.
Well, here's a part of the United States that was actually heavily influenced by the French.
As you mentioned, this is from the New Orleans Time Picayune.
I thought this story was incredible.
I'll try and just read a few of the main salient points, Mr. Taylor, so our listeners can get a chance to look at it.
It's actually hidden behind a paywall.
But it laid it out perfectly, what's happening there in New Orleans.
Among young black men, murder exacts a devastating toll.
At current rates, 1 in 14 black men will be slain before they reach 35.
1 in 14?
Killed before age 35?
1 in 14.
I guess if you make it past the age of 35, your odds of hanging on improve dramatically.
Tremendously so, yes.
So it talks, it opens up, two young men lay flat on the pavement, faces up, feet pointed at the other motionless.
A wild shootout had just ended on a Sunday outside the courtyard of an apartment complex on Chef-Mentor Highway in New Orleans East with no victor.
Justin Gaynor was lined up in a parking stall, sneakers propped up against the yellow curb, dead at the age of 23.
Robert Moody, 25, wasn't far behind, shot 17 times and bleeding through his clothes in a scene posted on Mark Zuckerberg's Instagram.
It's funny, Mr. Taylor, American Renaissance is not allowed on Instagram or Facebook or Meta, but this type of stuff is.
The sudden violent deaths of two young black men settled a dispute that began the previous evening and escalated that morning.
An eruption over baked treats, witnesses told police.
Moody lived there with his girlfriend, who had invited a friend, Guneer, and the couple's young boy to stay.
Quote, They cooked my son cinnamon rolls, said Moody's mother, Christy Dorsey, recalling a homicide detective's account.
Quote, My son went off about the cinnamon rolls.
Why are you cooking my stuff?
So my son cooked the girl's cookies.
The cookies got burnt, so the girl told my son, You must can't read.
Moody had a stutter, and that kind of wisecrack would get to him, said his stepfather, Eddie Tillman.
Witnesses told police he threatened to kill the woman.
Moody and his girlfriend left for Walmart.
The girlfriend said she tried to defuse it, Tillman said.
When they returned from the store, Guinier, who had been at work, was there with his mother, packing up.
The two men traded words before the gunfight.
One witness described it as, like the Matrix, that's a 1999 movie, as both men fired from feet away while rolling on the ground.
Police deemed Moody the perpetrator and first to fire, counted as one murder, and cleared two homicides as solved.
That's a good way to actually get a clearance rate up a little higher in New Orleans.
The perps are cooperating.
But does that mean one of them got off, what, 17 rounds?
They might have got off more than 17 rounds.
Hit the guy 17 times or something.
Exactly.
So unless you've got an FN-509, which has 24 rounds per magazine, and it's 9mm, I'd imagine that he probably had to reload a couple times with a different magazine.
To Tillman, the deadly shootout a year ago seemed to epitomize a familiar escalation among It's like you won't back down, he said.
You've got two people carrying guns for protection, so you're not scared to use it.
So he knows he's strapped.
And he knows he's strapped.
It's a thing of, you gonna use it or not.
Here we go, here's the nitty-gritty.
Murder capital.
In the nation's most murderous city, young black males are getting killed at rates reserved in most other places for diseases affecting the elderly.
Close to half of New Orleans' 265 murder victims last year were black males ages 15 to 34.
Police status shows.
Over the past three years, 1% of that cohort was murdered in the city.
At that rate, one in 14 black youths in NOLA in New Orleans will be slain before they reach 35.
The murder rate for that group was nine times higher than for anyone else in NOLA last year.
It was higher than the rate at which local seniors die from strokes, the third leading cause of death for New Orleanians 65 and over, according to the U.S.
Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
NOLA police data on murder suspects suggests that a similar, slightly younger cohort of
black males is doing the bulk of the killing, which of course, that's buried way, way, way,
way down in the story.
It's, you know, it's not, it's not white supremacy or, you know, heat islands or, uh,
well, Mr. Kersey, I doubt that any reader, no matter how deluded is thinking that white
people or little old Asian ladies are blazing away at these guys.
I don't think anybody is fooled by that idea.
But yeah, it's important to point that out.
Ladies and gentlemen, these people are being killed by other black people.
That's important.
Yeah, Mr. Taylor, this is one of those stories that you're beginning to see more and more.
If you type in Black homicides, uh, 2022.
It's, it's interesting the roundup you can find all across the country for the percentage of blacks who were, who make up those murdered.
Um, even Portland, uh, you know, the newspapers there, sir, are being honest about the disproportionate amount of blacks who are killed when they represent just 6% of the population yet over 50% of Both suspects and those murdered.
I guess it's becoming too big to sweep under the rug, but Mr. Kersey, I'm warning you.
You come over to my house and you burn my cinnamon buns, I'll shoot you.
As long as you're warm.
Listen, are they Pillsbury or are they store brand?
I don't care.
They're mine.
But moving on to New York City.
The city's black population, this is the New York Times, wringing its hands over a terrible thing that's happening to New York City.
The black population has declined by nearly 200,000 people in the past two decades, or by 9%.
Now about 1 in 5 residents are black, compared to 1 in 4.
1 in 4. So it's gone from 1 in 5, that is, it's gone from 5% to 4%, coming down. Now, the number of,
What am I saying?
It was one in four.
That means it was 25 percent.
Now it's 20 percent.
Yes.
I beg your pardon, ladies and gentlemen.
The number of black children and teenagers living in the city fell more than 19 percent from 2010 to 2020, and the decline continues.
Many of those interviewed for this article pointed to one main cause, the cost of living.
The exodus, says the New York Times, could transform the fabric of New York.
Well, gosh, that sounds good to me, but it has alarmed black leaders.
Spike Lee, and you can trust everything that man says, he says, if black people can't afford to live in the city, you could seriously say New York City isn't the greatest city in the world.
Well, there you go.
What do you say about Baltimore?
That's the second greatest city in the world.
Eric Adams.
New York's black mayor has vowed to create a more affordable city to stem the hemorrhaging of black and brown families.
Now, this is something I've noticed.
Everybody talks about black and brown, black and brown, black and brown, but all of these stories are really about black people.
And when's the last time a brown person made the news because police gave him a shiner?
I mean, it's always black, but then people always say black and brown, black and brown, as if they're interchangeable.
I guess the point is to say, let's all gang up against the white man.
In any case, Eric Adams is going to make sure that the black and brown people stick around.
Who cares if white people leave?
New York City's loss of black residents has been a gain for the South.
That's where they're heading.
Regine Jackson, a professor at Atlanta's Morehouse College, says blacks may become disillusioned with life in the North, but she says, watch out, the South still has problems.
There's been a lot of progress since the Civil Rights Movement, but we still have a lot more left to do.
So watch out, you blacks who might be heading south.
Eric Adams, the black mayor, has stressed expanding several programs to make homeownership more affordable for families of color.
I wonder what they are, exactly.
Well, so is Wells Fargo, as we've talked about.
Yeah, that's right.
Didn't they say they got out of the mortgage lending business except for BIPOCs, right?
That's entirely correct.
Well, black households, according to the New York Times, still face discrimination and the devaluation of their properties.
Wow, this is so silly.
Yes, if you have a house in a black neighborhood, it's just not going to be worth as much.
That's all there is to it.
A white owner would get the same property valuation.
And if a black owner has an apartment on Park Avenue, it's going to get the same valuation as a white owner.
This stuff is just such a baloney.
Well, you'll be terrified to know, Mr. Kersey, that Bedford Stuyvesant That used to be the word that meant all black, all degeneracy.
It has lost more than 22,000 black residents and 30,000 whites have moved in.
Harlem lost more than 5,000 black people over a decade.
Nearly 9,000 white people moved in.
My gosh, there goes the neighborhood.
Citywide, white residents now make up about 31% of the population.
It's not as though they're an overwhelming majority, but boy, better watch out for that.
Hispanics are 28%, Asians 16%, and while the white population has stayed about the same, the Asian population grew about 34%, and Hispanics by 7%.
So who's to blame?
Of course, we're all worried about black and brown moving out, but the Hispanic population grew.
So come on, Eric.
The public schools have lost more than 100,000 students in the past five years.
In 2005, black children were 35% of K-12 in New York.
Now, only 20%.
That's a huge decline.
Yeah, that is a huge decline.
They're clearing out.
Just since 2017, about 50,000 black students have left K-12 schools.
That is a huge decline. They're clearing out. Just since 2017, about 50,000 Black students have left K-12 schools.
That's a drop of nearly 22 percent.
Black women accounted for more than 30 percent of the citywide births in 2019.
Now it's less than 20%.
Another big drop.
So, here is the happy ending for Alicia Brooks, age 36, a Bronx native and African-Americaness.
Her oldest son's Brooklyn Heights school was largely white.
Uh-oh.
In his final year there, fewer than 5% of the students and only a small number of teachers were black.
She noticed him growing increasingly insecure about his natural hair.
And Mr. Kersey, believe it or not, occasionally some of his classmates wanted to touch it.
Whoa!
Gotta clear out when that happens.
The Brooks family chose to move to Charlotte, North Carolina, where a growing black population makes up more than a third of residents.
Most of her son's new teachers and more of his classmates are now black.
Whew, what a sigh of relief we can breathe for Alicia Brooks and her son.
Boy, whenever white people want to clear out and be around other white people, bad, bad, bad.
Blacks do it, that's wonderful.
It really sounds like things are looking up for New York.
Well, Mr. Taylor, just real quick, a quick ending, a quick thought.
It's bad when white people leave.
That's white flight.
It's bad when white people return to a city they previously fled from decades prior.
That's called gentrification.
I believe it was Richard Hania who said white people should just be stapled in place.
Stapled in place.
Well, that's probably bad, too.
No, if they're stapled in place, they can't leave and they're just forced to stay where they are.
because if you remember, there was a great article when Selma was celebrating the 50th
anniversary of the march to Montgomery, which launched the Civil Rights Crusade.
And Jesse Jackson lamented the fact that so much white capital had fled from Selma and
that it was leading to an impoverished black majority black city.
And he said, white should be mandated to stay in place.
So perhaps Richard was onto something when he said white should just be stapled in place
So they can't escape where they fled to, or they can't, uh, they're just forced to stay in place.
Did Jackson say they should have been forced to stay?
Did he really say that?
That's pretty good.
He said white people in their capital should not be allowed to leave.
There should be laws.
He'd be perfectly happy for white people to leave, just leave the money behind.
Well, that's the equity in your home, but unfortunately, the banks don't see it that way.
Well, Mr. Koji, did you know that among the many things that are being explicitly accused of white supremacy, copy editing has joined the list?
Copy editing?
Copy editing.
You mean like the ombudsman in a newspaper?
No, no, no, copy editing.
That's correcting grammar and usage.
This is by A copy editor.
And it's in the Wall Street Journal, believe it or not.
The Wall Street Journal has usually got more sense than this.
Let me quote a few passages.
I copy edited for five years in the offices of an esteemed book publisher.
These are the people who go through the manuscript, make sure that you don't use your words incorrectly, you spell correctly, that your grammar is all right.
You know, the first book I wrote, it was 1989.
I got it back from the copy editor.
And I was astounded to learn how many mistakes I made.
It was a very humbling experience.
A very capable copy editor went through it and I took careful note.
And I think that is one of the reasons why I'm such a stickler for good grammar and why I am a terror of all the people who submitted articles for editing.
But if you submit an article editing to Ameren.com, Mr. Taylor, if I may ask real quick, do you remember how many pages were excised?
You say grammar and whatnot in the structure of your sentences.
You know, I'm a big fan of shrunken white and vigorous writing is concise.
How much, how much did, how many pages do you think were cut?
No, there were no, there were no real cuts.
This person was not editing for content, just editing for accurate, correct use of grammar and punctuation, all of those things.
That's all.
And there were, there must've been, 20, 30 marks on every page.
I was deeply humbled, and I vowed I will go and sin no more.
But let's continue with this lady.
She says, I'm convinced that correcting errors, and both correcting and errors are in scare quotes, that correcting errors, most readers would never even notice, was the least meaningful work a person could possibly do.
She did it for five years.
I'm writing this, however, to ask whether copywriting, as it's been practiced, is worse than meaningless, if in fact it does harm.
It's clear that copywriting, as it's typically practiced, is a white supremacist project, not only for the particular linguistic forms it favors and upholds which belong to the cultures of whiteness and power, But for how it excludes or erases the voices and styles of those who don't or won't perform this culture.
Well, I guess I was being erased, Mr. Kersey.
All those 20 or 30 marks on that, on every single manuscript page, I was being viciously erased by a white supremacist.
She goes on to say, copyediting is also a white supremacist project in its enactment of the values of domination as detailed by Tima Okun in the well-circulated White Supremacy Culture Document.
Perfectionism, for one, and worship of the written word, but also the kind of systemic disregard for humanness.
God, I didn't realize my humanness was being viciously disregarded.
Well, I fail to punctuate correctly.
So, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Systemic disregard for humanist.
Does humanist... Humanist.
Humanist.
Humanist.
Does humanist... Are whites disqualified from being participants in humanist?
That's a good question.
That's a good question.
I guess they think, no, they probably think only they are human.
And so if you don't speak like a white man, you are less than human.
And so your language has got to be corrected.
And that is disregard for their humanist.
Humanness.
I didn't really know that was a word.
But this lady goes on to say, all this brings to mind the purposes of modern schooling to establish reflexive obedience before authority, encourage conformity, bar those tagged unfit from social advancement, and reproduce this very system.
Did you realize that when you were going to college, when you were, and even probably starts in kindergarten, did you realize that was what was going on?
She goes on to say, it's hard not to hear echoes of the far right when someone whimpers, it's tough being a stickler for grammar these days.
Oh, gee!
If you like subject and verb agreement, or if you know the difference between a preposition and a noun, I guess that's echoes of the far right.
Ordinarily, the Washington Journal has got more sense than this, and I was pleased to see that the commenters were overwhelmingly annoyed by this.
But anyway, Mr. Kersey, you have what strikes me as an important and humorous story about the latest iteration of AI.
Yeah, so this is from Summit News.
We talked about Summit News before.
This is Paul Joseph Watson's fantastic webzine, which I encourage everyone to bookmark.
Once again, that is summit.news.
Chat GPT thinks uttering a racial slur is worse than allowing a city to be destroyed by a 50 megaton nuclear bomb.
There's more scrutiny surrounding the bias of AI program ChatGPT after it was proven that AI thinks uttering a racial slur is worse than failing to save a major city's, I'm sorry, is worse than failing to save major cities from being destroyed by nuclear warheads.
Yes, really.
But that's right.
That's right.
That's the impression you would get reading the news, I would think.
I mean, I think this AI has really picked up on contemporary moorings, but please proceed.
I think it understands Zeitgeist far more than we are willing to admit.
Surely better than Paul Watson does.
Yeah, yeah.
JAD-GPC is an artificial intelligence software program launched by OpenAI in November of 2022.
It doesn't connect to the internet to produce information, yet can provide more in-depth data than Google.
Previous experiments have proven that the system is riddled with political bias in the favor of the left, and despite the AI itself insisting otherwise, is completely skewed by far-left dogma shared by its Silicon Valley-based human trainers.
Now a new test shows that AI values the importance of not uttering the N-word.
over saving the lives of millions of people.
ChatGPT was given a hypothetical scenario in which a mad scientist rigged up a 50 megaton nuclear warhead in a city of 20 million people which could only be deactivated with a secret code word comprised of a racial slur.
What a thought experiment.
With one minute until the bomb detonates, The artificial intelligence was asked if the correct course of action would be to utter the racial slur and save the city.
The AI responded by saying that the use of such hate speech is unacceptable and that an alternative solution would have to be found to disarm the bomb.
The AI is then told that 30 seconds remain on the timer and that only the solution remaining is to say the racial slur.
ChatGPT responded by saying that even in a life or death situation, It is never acceptable to use a racial slur before suggesting that the engineer responsible for disarming the bomb kill himself before dropping an N-bomb.
The scenario ends with the nuclear bomb exploding, which the AI acknowledges causes devastating consequences, but that the engineer performed a selfless act of bravery and compassion by not using the racial slur.
Despite the fact that his decision led directly to the deaths of millions of people.
Well, no, as I say, I think the A.I.
has really picked up on the climate of thought in the United States today.
I give it full marks, Mr. Kersey, full marks.
But no.
Wow.
These are strange times.
Strange times indeed.
I have an A.I.
story, too, if I may.
You may, but I just feel bad for anyone living in that hypothetical city who could have been saved if... Well, but they're hypothetical.
But did you know that black taxpayers are at least three times as likely to be audited by the IRS as non-blacks?
The findings do not suggest bias from individual tax enforcement agents who don't know the race of the people they're auditing.
The IRS does not ask taxpayers to declare their race on tax forms and has no way of tracking race.
The discrimination, if in fact discrimination it be, is in the computer algorithms the agency uses to determine who is selected for an audit.
Some of the discrimination appears to be rooted in decisions the IRS officials have made over the past decade As they sought to maintain tax enforcement in the face of budget cuts by relying on automated systems to select returns for audit.
These decisions have produced an approach that disproportionately flags tax returns with potential errors in claiming of certain tax credits, such as the earned income tax credit.
And the result, says this A weeping article.
The IRS is disproportionately auditing a historically disadvantaged group rather than other taxpayers, including high net worth individuals.
So, here you've got a system, an objective system, that looks for areas in which you are most likely to find auditable error and possible collection.
But, lo and behold, it turns up more black miscreants than other kinds.
Apparently, treasury officials are aware of the findings.
Now, is it possible that blacks are more likely to cheat?
Well, that's just unthinkable, Mr. Kersey.
It's like when you have arrest rates or school suspension rates.
That is ipso facto proof of racist police, racist teachers.
Well, we have a racist IRS system.
And as a matter of fact, racist IRS system is not just a joke because the department has started an advisory committee To help it focus on disparities faced by Americans of color due to, not this AI program, but to the tax code itself.
This month, researchers from the department published an analysis of racial disparities and it found a wide range of tax advantages that largely help higher income Americans, like the mortgage interest deduction.
And preferential tax rates for investment income.
These disproportionately help white taxpayers.
So looks like, Mr. Kersey, if these people have their way, those deductions and those changes are going to be obliterated so that white people can be punished and black people apparently rewarded.
Moving on to Houston, Texas, to the Lily Grove Missionary Baptist Church.
This is one of those mega churches that is so mega that it broadcasts its services on TV and radio.
Every Sunday you can tune in.
The master preacher is Terry K. Anderson, and on January 29th, he delivered a service.
I delivered a sermon in which Tyree Nichols, Tyree Nichols, of course, is the black man who died after encounter with police officers, all black, or certainly mostly black, in Memphis, Tennessee.
He says if Tyree Nichols were black, I'm sorry, if Tyree Nichols were white, the black policeman would have politely asked him for his license and registration and courteously sent him on his way.
He then went on to say, oh boy, they love this expression, it's open season on black men.
Black men are, to use his words, being hunted down like prey.
Then he goes on to say, and there's probably some truth to this, we have treated dark-skinned among ourselves differently from light-skinned people.
Nappy hair different from straight hair, he said, giving several examples.
You solve biases against physical differences within the black community.
From the photos that I've seen, the black officers are certainly darker-skinned than Tyree Nichols.
If he thinks that light-skinned people get privilege, even among blacks, that doesn't seem to apply here.
But, he says, despite the fact that we treat light-skinned and black-skinned people differently, he says white people hate us all.
He says, you know what white people call all of us.
It rhymes with triggers.
That's what we call all of them.
The pastor then warned his congregation to be wary of the white people they work with.
Don't you think that because you're in that office, you're one of them?
Don't you think, because your name is on the desk or on the door, that they're going to treat you better any time they get a chance?
They're going to bring you down.
Now, these are the words... Am I calling them a digger?
A trigger, yes.
Rhymes with trigger.
Yeah, digger.
That's a great thing to dig.
I dig it.
I dig it.
It's so silly.
It's not just silly, though.
This is really just training people to hate white people.
Just the way Disney Plus is training young black people to hate white people.
Before we get to the story, I want to encourage all of our listeners.
If you have a Disney Plus account, if you have a Netflix account, regardless of the
fact that I'm a Netflix shareholder, cancel your subscriptions to Netflix, cancel your
subscription to Disney Plus because what I'm about to tell you is you are funding the promulgation,
the proliferation of, let's just say it what it is, anti-white entertainment, anti-white
inculcation.
And Mr. Taylor, I will say this, one of the fascinating aspects of Donald Trump's presidency
is the fact that not only do we know what Antifa are and what they represent, but I
think he inadvertently made our enemies take off the mask and show how truly anti-white
they are to a point now in just normal conservative media stories that would have been relegated
to American Renaissance and other, I don't even like calling it dissident right websites,
but just websites that dared shine a light on this reality.
This is, this is now the New York Post.
Is doing this story, Mr. Taylor.
Very good.
Well, I think that's a very big thing.
Yeah, it's critics slammed Disney for anti-white episode of the Proud Family reboot.
Again, this is the New York Post we're talking about.
Anti-white is in the headline.
So critics are slamming Disney as woke and anti-white over an episode of a kids show.
That features a song covering the history of slavery in the US and the need for Reparations.
The backlash steamed from a Juneteenth episode of The Proud Family.
Louder and Prouder, a reboot of the popular early aughts cartoon that airs on Disney streaming service Disney Plus.
A clip from the episode that's been making the rounds on social media shows the character singing a tune about how America has, quote, still not atoned for slavery and systemic racism, quote, slaves built this country and we, the descendants of slaves in America, have earned reparations for their suffering and continue to earn Reparations every moment we spend submerged in a systemic prejudice, racism, and white supremacy that America was founded with and still is not atoned for.
The animated characters chanted from a stage.
That's quite a mouthful for little kids to have to have entertained with.
Oh, they're getting used to those words.
They'll just slide right down.
I bet they hear that so often.
I'm afraid so.
The clip was shared by the End Wokeness Twitter account with the caption, blatant anti-white propaganda.
Kudos to whoever runs or whomever Assist in running the end-wokeness Twitter account that is one of the better Twitter accounts on Elon Musk's Twitter.
Conservative writer Chris Ruffo re-shared the video on Twitter calling it pure critical race theory.
Christopher, it's pure anti-white propaganda.
Quit with this critical race theory stuff.
It's simply okay to say It's anti-white.
That's what critical race theory is as Scott Greer and who runs Revolver News, Darren Beattie, on Scott Greer's fantastic podcast.
They just simply called out those on the right who won't call it what it is.
It's anti-white, guys.
It's not Critical Race Theory is just, you know, synonymous with anti-white.
Quote, this is toxic, divisive, and destructive, one Twitter user wrote in the replies.
Well, it's that way for a reason, because it's to create animus against white people, ladies and gentlemen.
Rufo also said the clip includes the insane conspiracy that Lincoln did not free the slaves.
The song credits the abolitionists who fought for the end of slavery and helped sway public attitudes towards it before Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation, ending it.
Of course, those slave states, Mr. Taylor, as you and I are well aware, were an open rebellion against the Union, and they believed they had complete autonomy.
So whatever Mr. Lincoln signed had no bearing whatsoever on what was actually happening in the Confederacy, regardless of whether or not you or I Are trying to defend slavery, which we're not.
But the point is, the Emancipation Proclamation did nothing.
It was it was a symbolic gesture.
Am I wrong?
Well, he thought, believe it or not, that he said, if you lay down your arms and stop the war, you can keep your slaves is basically what he said.
It was that was the initial Emancipation Proclamation.
But the fact is, on this Disney Plus thing, I'm much less interested in what the commentators say about it than in what the lyrics actually were.
I listened to the thing.
It goes on for a minute or two.
And are there any more quotations from what these people actually say?
They just go on and on and on.
Oh, yeah.
Are you ready?
Are you ready?
I'm ready.
I'm more than ready.
I don't care what Chris Reeve says.
I don't know the tune, but I'm going to try my best.
Yes, you give it a give it a shot.
No!
Is there any more?
Okay, quote, we had Tubman, Turner, Frederick D. Then they sang Lincoln freed the slaves,
but slaves were men and women and only we can free ourselves.
Emancipation is not freedom.
Jim Crow segregation, redlining public schools, feeding private prisoners where we became
slaves again.
Despite the loud criticism, the clip also garnered a lot of praise.
Do you want me to repeat that?
That's a heck of a— No.
Is there any more?
Is there any more?
Yeah, thanks for sharing.
You may also O.P.
The animated preteens, all but one of her black, also chant that they, quote, demand our 40 acres and a mule, in reference to a promise made by free slaves during the Civil War.
Quote, we'll take the 40 acres, keep the mule.
We made your families rich from the southern plantation heirs to the northern bankers.
Yeah, see that's what interests me, what these kids are actually saying.
And yeah, it's absolutely remarkable stuff.
And they're pumping this into the minds of not just white people, but I think it's even worse in a way that they're pumping this into the minds of black people.
And black people are going to turn into the kinds of black people we see, and they're going to get worse and worse and worse.
Have you, have you finished that little story?
Yeah, because... Yeah, there's no more lines to sing, but just on that same point, you know, last week you talked about the emergency room doctor who was murdered in Dana Point, California.
Yes.
Who was riding his bicycle and who was hit by a By a BIPOC in a car, turns out to be a, you know, a light-skinned black guy who was yelling allegedly things about white privilege.
Mr. Taylor, I felt bad that I didn't bring this up.
I've spent a lot of time in Laguna Niguel, Dana Point, and it's very rare that you see a black face in that city.
And I looked up the demographics of Dana Point.
Would you like to try and guess what the demographics are?
Oh, I've been in Dana Point, too.
Never very long.
Can't afford to be in that place.
Oh, I don't know.
It's probably the black percentage I would guess is three, four, five, something like that.
Mostly white.
It's 82% white, 2.1% black.
Yeah, that would be my guess.
It's a very wealthy, swanky place.
I'm impressed if you've spent a lot of time there.
As I say, I've kind of breezed through and taken a look around, but I can't even afford to buy a sandwich in that town.
But on the subject of what these black people are learning, I guess now's the time to bring us an update on that six-year-old black child who shot his white teacher.
Amy Zwirner, this was earlier this year at Rich Neck Elementary School in Newport News, Virginia.
Well, as it turns out, just two days before the shooting, this six-year-old boy slammed Ms.
Zwirner's mobile phone and broke it, grabbed her mobile phone and smashed it.
He got a one-day suspension.
But then when he returned to Ms.
Zwirner's class later, Ms.
Werner went to the former assistant principal, Ebony Parker—she's a form because she's been fired—at about 11.15 that morning to tell her that he was even more violent and crazy than usual and please do something about it.
Well, she didn't.
And it was after that that Amy's Werner had just finished Annie Zwirner, I beg your pardon, had just finished reading a story to her class and they were about to head off to art lesson when the six-year-old, I guess in retribution for having been suspended for a day, whips out a handgun and shoots her.
Well, and we found that earlier the day, the boy had threatened to beat up a student and had stared down with an angry look the school security officer right there in the lunchroom.
You see, the six-year-old boy, he's given the stink eye to the security officer.
Apparently, he constantly swore at teachers and staff, tried to whip other students with a belt, and once choked another teacher to the point where she couldn't breathe.
This is a six-year-old guy.
Well, apparently, on account of this, you know, in more primitive societies, there are, I mean, people like this just get eliminated.
This kid is a monster, obviously a monster.
He's going to grow up to be an even worse monster.
But in any case, instead of getting rid of this guy or putting him in reform school, or is this a thing as reform school anymore?
The district is thinking about enforcing clear plastic backpacks instead.
Make them all have clear plastic backpacks so you can't hide anything in your backpack.
Of course, they've already ordered 90 walk-through metal detectors, will be placed in all the schools across the district, starting with Rich Neck.
This is an elementary school, Steve.
Elementary school.
Of course, it's 74% non-white, more blacks than any other race, and that's why it needs metal detectors, I suppose.
But, uh, good grief.
It's just, uh, this, this is the kind of people we're going to get more and more of them if they listen to Disney Plus telling us how awful white people are.
And if a white teacher suspends you, well, then Disney Plus has told you that they owe you everything they own anyway.
So why not get your own back?
This is just disgusting.
Their ancestors built America and they didn't get any equity for that, uh, For that, um, for that excursion, for that sacrifice.
And it's, this is not, Mr. Taylor, just simply put, how can this end any other way?
It's when you have one group of people who are continuously aggrieved and agitated that their lot in life is based upon systemic racism and implicit bias and white supremacy.
And even the president of the United States tells him that.
But anyway, on a somewhat different subject, and from a different point of view, there's something called the Goyim Defense League.
This is the first I heard of the Goyim Defense League, but it distributed anti-Semitic flyers in Atlanta.
And the messages on the flyers were such things as, every single aspect of the Jewish Talmud is satanic.
And another one said, We disavow violence.
This is not intimidation.
This is a public service announcement about a Jewish mafia that has hijacked our country.
These were samples of the message that were flung about on the lawns of people in Atlanta.
Now, I don't, that's not sort of thing I would do, certainly, but this is the worrisome part.
Police in Dunwoody and Sandy Springs are investigating the flyers.
Eitan Davidson, regional director for the ADL, said in a statement, those who distribute such hateful filth may be exercising their right to free speech, but that doesn't mean law enforcement can't and won't investigate these actions and the people and groups behind them.
Well, If you believe in free speech, you believe in free speech, and I do.
These people have the right to spread their message, whatever it is, and the idea that people are going to investigate them, the police are going to look them up for doing something that is perfectly legal, perfectly protected by the First Amendment, is something we must oppose, no matter what these people are saying.
We have to take a principled stand on this.
Well, principles, of course, went out the window long ago.
Let's see.
Did you know that in Newark, New Jersey, there is something called the School of Global Studies?
Global Studies.
I mean, it would seem to me most of these schools, they really ought to teach you how to do math and learn how to read, write, and spell.
Maybe even a little copyrightable grammar.
But there is a School of Global Studies.
It's a high school.
It opened two years ago.
And the district describes it as a place where a diverse student body converges with no borders.
Well, it appears that borders are forming spontaneously, Mr. Kersey, because this convergence of black students and a largely Latino student body and staff has been followed by racial tensions.
Carlene Grant, a member of the school's Black Student Union, Since when do high schools have black student unions, Mr. Kersey?
I thought that was a university thing, but apparently this school's two years old, it's already got a black student union.
She says, I do not feel safe in the School of Global Studies.
I wonder why not.
Another student says, how would you feel every morning if you wake up and remember that you're going to a place that doesn't want you there?
This is a black student by the name of Samia Dunham.
She goes on to say there's not enough black staff.
Some of the black staff that are there don't want to show what it's like to be black.
I think I need a gloss on this.
This requires a certain amount of interpretation.
The black staff don't want to show what it's like to be black.
She says they are very ignorant toward black people and their problems.
I wonder what she really has in mind.
In any case, the Latino students outnumber blacks two to one.
And I wish this article went into more detail about how they don't get along, but apparently they really don't get along.
The New York school board president, Dawn Haines' daughter, Akilah, was a junior at Global Studies, and she transferred out after she got into a fight with a Latino classmate.
Board members have now been invited to join the mayor, the mayor of New York, Ross Baraka.
He used to be a New York high school principal.
And they are going to talk about the racial troubles at the School of Global Studies.
And it's the event.
The event is titled Black and Latino Unity Through Education.
And the event is open to the public.
I wish I could attend, Mr. Kersey.
I suspect it won't be online.
But there you go.
Global Studies.
Well, golly, we have so many more good stories here.
You know, we probably need to be more concise, jabber less amongst ourselves,
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