Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Remembering Khadree Renfro Aired: 2023-03-31 Duration: 13:02 === Unprovoked Attacks (04:20) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] The censors hate my videos, so if you like this one, I hope you'll send the link to a lot of people. [00:00:11] I'd be surprised if you have heard of Kadri Renfro. [00:00:16] Here he is, pretty normal-looking. [00:00:19] Well, last week, he walked into a laundromat in Nashville and did this. [00:00:24] We'll see you next week. [00:00:36] you. [00:00:36] It was an unprovoked attack on a white man who was a total stranger. [00:00:41] As it turns out, this was his fourth attack in less than a week. [00:00:45] The dates and locations are shown here. [00:00:48] Media reports, of which there are very few, say the attacks have all been similar. [00:00:53] All the victims were men, caught alone and by surprise. [00:00:57] They were not robbed. [00:00:58] But were they all white? [00:01:00] I have read quite literally. [00:01:03] Everything there is on the internet about Mr. Renfro, and no one is saying. [00:01:08] But I did find a media interview with one of his other victims. [00:01:12] He's the white guy with his back to the camera. [00:01:15] He didn't feel safe showing his face. [00:01:17] He says he was out for a jog in the park at two in the afternoon when, in his words, all of a sudden he starts swinging, saying, I'm going to kill you. [00:01:26] You're going to die. [00:01:27] He fought back, screamed, a dog started barking, and Mr. Renfro ran off. [00:01:32] But not before hitting him ten times with a metal pipe, leaving him with a concussion, a fractured wrist, and a leg wound that needed five stitches. [00:01:43] That leaves two other victims. [00:01:45] Were they white? [00:01:46] I called the Nashville Police Department, where a nice lady told me that the mayor's deputy press secretary, Jessica Davis, handles press relations on criminal matters. [00:01:58] Here's her boss, Mayor John Cooper. [00:02:01] He doesn't look like a guy who thinks too deeply about the motives of black criminals. [00:02:06] I called Ms. Davis. [00:02:08] I left her a message. [00:02:09] I emailed her, but I haven't heard back. [00:02:12] Maybe she's busy with the white transgender woman who shot up a Christian school just a few days later. [00:02:19] I did find Mr. Renfro's Tennessee criminal record. [00:02:23] In 2019, he was arrested for aggravated assault strangulation, but the case was closed. [00:02:28] Did he throttle his girlfriend, but she wouldn't press charges? [00:02:32] That same arrest also included a charge of vandalism over $1,000 in another family. [00:02:38] Did he wreck the girlfriend's joint? [00:02:39] I don't know. [00:02:41] This case also was closed without a conviction. [00:02:45] Let me make a few predictions. [00:02:47] Mr. Renfro will get a public defender, take a plea deal, and do some time in the big house. [00:02:53] Since he won't go to trial, we will never know whether the other two victims were white. [00:02:59] The police know, of course, but even if he did attack only white people, they're not paid to wonder why. [00:03:06] On the other hand, do you remember what big news it was in 2020 when a noose was reported in a NASCAR garage assigned to a black driver, Bubba Wallace? [00:03:17] It was only a pull-down cord. [00:03:19] Every garage at the Talladega racetrack had one. [00:03:23] And Bubba Wallace's had been in that garage long before it was assigned to him. [00:03:28] But it took no fewer than 15 FBI agents to figure that out. [00:03:33] The feds were determined to track down who might have put up a rope, but Mr. Renfro is of no interest to them at all. [00:03:43] And you may remember that in 2013, after a jury found that George Zimmerman had shot Trayvon Martin in self-defense, Our black attorney general, Eric Holder, was absolutely determined to string him up on hate crime charges. [00:03:59] As the LA Times explained, as part of the investigation, the government interviewed 75 witnesses and hired an independent biomechanical expert to assess Zimmerman's version of the struggle. === A White Child's Perspective (05:49) === [00:04:12] Probably millions of dollars wasted looking for racism that wasn't there. [00:04:17] I bet the current attorney general, Merrick Garland, has never heard. [00:04:21] Of Kadri Renfro? [00:04:23] And never will. [00:04:25] I can't prove it, but I suspect Mr. Renfro did choose his victims because they were white men. [00:04:31] But before I talk about why, let's consider someone else. [00:04:35] He's part of a series made by New York City's public radio station, WNYC, called Being 12, The Year Everything Changes. [00:04:43] The idea is that... [00:04:45] At 12, kids shed layers, test new roles, and transform before our eyes as they explore what kind of adult they want to be. [00:04:54] Here is one of the half a dozen New York City children who explain what it's like to be 12. I feel a little scared about if I, you know, just walk down the street. [00:05:05] You know, cops might just think I'm doing something bad, and then if I try to explain to them, they won't listen and then just start beating me up. [00:05:14] And doing terrible things to me. [00:05:16] Why does he say something so utterly preposterous? [00:05:19] He must have heard it from a lot of people. [00:05:22] And what's even worse? [00:05:24] Public radio offers this as an entirely understandable state of mind of a black 12-year-old, not as a near psychotic condition that could grow into hatred of white people. [00:05:37] There's a token white child who explains what's it like to be 12. It makes me feel guilty sometimes, even though it's not my fault. [00:05:46] Like, I feel guilty for having a privilege that, like, I don't deserve. [00:05:49] This is what public radio thinks a white child should feel. [00:05:53] Guilty. And this will, of course, only confirm that black boy's belief about white people. [00:06:00] By the time he gets out of high school, how many times will someone growing up in America hear the words systemic racism, white supremacy, institutional racism, white privilege, slavery, lynching? [00:06:13] 5,000 times? [00:06:14] 10,000 times? [00:06:16] Could that possibly have something to do with this attack on a substitute teacher last month by this 6'6", 270-pound middle school student in Florida? [00:06:47] No one's even asking if race had anything to do with it. [00:06:50] If black people go to college, they get an even stiffer dose of hatred. [00:06:55] Kamu Kambon taught Afrocentrism at North Carolina State University. [00:07:00] Here he is with his wife, and I believe this is in the United States. [00:07:04] In 2005, he was on a panel at Howard University Law School, where he said this. [00:07:11] It's not just in America, but everywhere we go, our people are dying. [00:07:15] So the things that are in operation on this planet is that white people want to kill us. [00:07:21] I want you to understand that. [00:07:22] And they want to do it in many different ways. [00:07:26] Psychological, economic, cultural, spiritual, social, biological, chemical, electromagnetic. [00:07:36] They want to kill you. [00:07:38] And the one idea is how... [00:07:41] We are going to exterminate white people because that, in my estimation, is the only conclusion I have come to. [00:07:49] We have to exterminate white people off of the face of the planet to solve this problem. [00:07:55] Kambon reportedly died just a few days ago, and I found this tribute to him. [00:08:00] He was a revolutionary thinker and trainer. [00:08:03] His legacy inspires those who fight for social justice. [00:08:07] His words and deeds will inspire generations. [00:08:11] Yeah, they probably will. [00:08:14] Maybe they inspired Brittany Cooper, who is part of the core faculty for Africana Studies and Women's Studies at Rutgers University. [00:08:23] She's in the lower left. [00:08:25] The year before last, she explained what a curse white people are, and she proposed a solution. [00:08:31] What was the reaction? [00:08:38] Here is HuffPost. [00:08:40] Brittany Cooper's truth-telling is too much for the cowardly right-wing mob. [00:08:46] The Rutgers branch of the American Association of University Professors wrote, Brittany Cooper has come under a renewed wave of racist attacks for her public scholarship. [00:08:57] We wish to express our unequivocal solidarity with Dr. Cooper to affirm our support of her academic freedom. [00:09:05] Her career goes from strength to strength. [00:09:08] The United States government doesn't use quite the same language as Dr. Cooper, but its sentiments aren't that much different. [00:09:16] On his first day in office, Joe Biden repealed a Donald Trump executive order that had banned training in government agencies to promote the following ideas. [00:09:26] One race or sex is inherently superior to another race or sex. [00:09:31] The United States is fundamentally racist or sexist. [00:09:34] An individual by virtue of his or her race or sex is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive, whether consciously or unconsciously. [00:09:42] An individual should be discriminated against or receive adverse treatment solely or partly because of his or her race or sex. === Miss Laura Goodbye (03:18) === [00:09:51] And I don't even have to tell you that the race and sex that take a beating in this kind of training are whites and men. [00:09:59] This is basic critical race theory, which the government Now, I'm not claiming that our Nashville man, [00:10:19] Kadri Renfro, ever listened to Camus Cambon or Brittany Cooper or took a course in CRT, or that he read Eldridge Cleaver's book, Soul on Ice. [00:10:31] in which he bragged that raping white women was an insurrectionary act. [00:10:36] Note the cover blurb. [00:10:38] Over two million copies in print. [00:10:41] Kadri may never have heard of Amiri Baraka, poet laureate of New Jersey, who wrote, You can't steal nothing from a white man. [00:10:49] He's already stole it. [00:10:50] He owes you anything you want, even his life. [00:10:54] Kadri didn't have to know anything about that. [00:10:57] He could have just watched Django Unchained or Mississippi Burning or Ten Years a Slave to learn how terrible white people are and that they deserve to die. [00:11:07] Here's a scene from Django Unchained. [00:11:11] Will you tell Miss Laura goodbye? [00:11:14] Do what now? [00:11:15] I said tell Miss Laura goodbye. [00:11:20] Bye, Miss Laura. [00:11:26] Y'all two run along then. [00:11:28] Some black people might find that inspiring. [00:11:31] Kadri wouldn't even have had to go to the movies. [00:11:34] All he had to do was grow up around black people. [00:11:37] But back to Nashville and the transsexual who shot up the Christian school. [00:11:42] Some transsexuals think the killer was a martyr to Christian hate. [00:11:46] Here's one warning Christian bigots to pray for mercy because we won't show any. [00:11:53] They were gearing up for a trans day of vengeance this weekend. [00:11:57] But would you believe it? [00:11:59] Twitter is taking those posts down. [00:12:02] There are apparently thousands of them. [00:12:04] You see, they might promote violence. [00:12:07] What people see and hear might give them ideas. [00:12:11] But how come no one cares what Kadri Renfro saw or heard? [00:12:17] And I bet this is the last we've seen or heard of him. [00:12:21] His four vicious, unprovoked attacks will soon be lost in the vasty deeps of the Internet. [00:12:28] But his victims were just white people. [00:12:31] It sounds like Amiri Baraka is right. [00:12:34] You can't steal nothing from a white man. [00:12:37] He's already stolen. [00:12:38] He owes you anything you want, even [00:12:46] life. 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