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July 21, 2023 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Let’s Keep America Ignorant
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Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance.
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Wired is a lefty site about technology, culture, and politics.
Earlier this month, it posted an article called Why We Don't Recommend Ring Cameras.
These are doorbells with built-in video cameras that start recording when they detect motion.
Why doesn't the author, Adrienne Soh, Like ring cameras.
Homeowners shouldn't be able to act as vigilantes.
Vigilantes? Catching criminals?
I think you can guess what's wrong with that.
When you get a ring camera, you automatically join a network called Neighbors that comes with a feed of videos and text messages posted by users nearby.
Somebody lost a dog or got an image of someone stealing a package.
In more than 2,000 municipalities, if you catch a criminal on video, you can send the ring footage straight to the police.
And if the police hear of a crime in your area, they can ask you for information you may have, including video.
Adrian Sow wants all contact with the police taken out of the Neighbors Network because...
It makes it easier for both private citizens and law enforcement agencies to target certain groups for suspicion of crime based on skin color, ethnicity, religion, or country of origin.
Racial profiling.
Ms. So didn't cite a single case of a minority suffering from this, but gee, something awful might happen.
So Ms. So wants Ring to shut out the police.
And if it refuses, wants you to buy a different product.
Ring cameras are cheap and ubiquitous, but contributing to a just society is also a factor in keeping your family safe.
How about catching crooks to keep your family safe?
Nope. Videos show who the crooks are, and the truth is unbearable.
There are reasons to object to video surveillance everywhere, but Wired cares only about its special pets.
Liberals are so predictable.
Feeding their fantasies is more important than catching criminals or facing reality.
Take the online brokers Realtor.com and Redfin.
Their sites used to include neighborhood crime data with each listing until real estate websites, Redfin, Realtor.com, will no longer display crime data due to racial bias concerns.
A Redfin executive explained, Yes, I read that correctly.
Young black men were reported to commit more than their share of crime.
That can't be possible.
People must be lying.
Or when white women hold them up at gunpoint, they hallucinate and say a black man did it.
So, Redfin won't give you crime data.
Too bad if you buy a house in the wrong neighborhood and get your throat slit.
The University of Illinois at Chicago doesn't seem to care if its students get their throats slit.
It puts out safety warnings if there is a maniac loose on campus, but recently it announced it won't tell you the maniac's race.
The decision is a proactive, progressive measure balancing public safety with the potential negative perpetuation of stereotypes.
Our goal is to make everyone feel welcome and safe on the UIC campus.
How does it make even a liberal moron feel safe not to know the perp's race if a slasher is on the rampage?
Suppressing the truth about race is more important than keeping people alive.
Many universities now do this.
Some of you no doubt remember BART officials withholding crime surveillance tapes for fear of racial stereotyping.
Gangs of youths were rampaging through Bay Area rapid transit trains, beating, robbing, and terrifying passengers.
This BART executive, Carrie Hamill, wrote a note that was leaked.
She said videos had to be kept from police and public because they would lead to sweeping generalizations and racially insensitive commentary.
They might also help the police catch the little swine.
But who cares about that?
Let's get back to Ring.
So far, it says it will keep the police portal on the Neighbors Network because customers like it.
However, lefties have hounded the company into stiff community guidelines.
Naturally, the sky will fall if you say rude things about protected classes, including illegal immigrants, sexually confused people, and bums.
Prejudice of any kind is not allowed on neighbors, even if it is unintentional.
If you report a crime but don't have video, watch out!
If you include an individual's race in your post, you must either include two additional physical descriptors, such as clothing, tattoos, or mode of transportation.
Height, age, and sex are not sufficient because these physical attributes are too commonplace to be meaningful.
So, wherever you live, there are so many six feet tall teenage black men that that's not a good enough description.
I'd like to know this.
If you see someone commit murder right outside your window, can you report that a six-foot teenaged male killer is on the loose and leave race out?
Or do you have to say only that what appeared to be a mammal just shot someone?
I wanted to ask the company, but you have to use Twitter, Facebook, or Snapchat, and I've been banned from all of them.
If you use Ring, you must not encourage self-defense.
Suggesting that confrontation is a good form of preventing crime or harm is a no-no.
That would be normalizing violence, and that's verboten, even if it saves your life.
Ring also says you must not report someone going through your trash or dumping trash on your property or report someone hiding on your property, even if it's from the police.
I guess that's so common it's not worth talking about.
There is a different neighborhood messaging system called Nextdoor.
This isn't a slider.
It's a fixed homepage image.
Nextdoor seems to think we all live in South Central L.A. is thrilled with it because it used to have direct links with the police, just like Ring, but it nobly suppressed them in 2020.
It announced the decision on June 18th in the middle of the George Floyd riots.
We have made the decision to remove the Forward to Police feature from Nextdoor as part of Nextdoor's anti-racism initiatives.
Anyone who announced a policy change because of riots Unless it was to support the Second Amendment, is a bonehead.
I guess if Nextdoor couldn't defund the police, it could at least make their jobs harder.
The company has anti-racism rules that should satisfy even Ms. Sowell.
Its protected classes include fat people, pregnant people, and sick people.
You can't call a foreigner an alien because that's dehumanizing.
You mustn't call criminals animals.
Its forbidden hate symbols include the Norse Othalarun and even the capital letter Q. In 2021, it bagged about its new anti-racism notification to prevent discriminatory language.
It warns you if you use a phrase that Nextdoor doesn't ban but really deplores.
The examples it gives are All Lives Matter and Blue Lives Matter.
It won't even let you type the words, White lives matter.
Nextdoor reminds me of the Committees for the Defense of the Revolution in Cuba, sleuths on every block who were called the eyes and ears of the revolution.
Nextdoor will sign you up for free for its inclusive moderation course to learn how to decode coded racism and combat both conscious and unconscious bias.
Your teacher?
This lady.
Who runs something called The New Quo.
Get it?
Death to the status quo.
Her team will turn you into a certified snoop in no time.
Nextdoor brags that in only its first year, more than 35,000 volunteer moderators registered for the course.
What fun they must have disciplining their neighbors.
On Nextdoor, this isn't even open for discussion.
You can shout support for BLM and Stop Asian Hate, but content posted in opposition or as a rebuttal to support for racial equality is counterproductive and harmful.
No wonder Adrian So loves this site.
Even YouTube will let you post videos that make fun of people who squirm when you ask them if white lives matter.
These companies...
Presumably for you and your neighbors.
Show how broad, deep, and insidious is the determination to keep you brainwashed and ignorant.
Will the Ring people take their orders from Adrienne and decide to keep the police ignorant too?
That's the choice America faces every day, isn't it?
Run a successful country or subvert, degrade, and ultimately destroy everything in it.
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