Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey now understand why Nashville PD wanted to keep the shooter’s notebooks secret. The hosts also discuss Philly’s new mayor, “implicit bias” at the NYC marathon, white supremacy in math, and Sahra Wagenknecht.
Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jared Taylor, and with me is my indispensable co-host, Paul Kersey.
Today is November 18th, although you may not get this until November 19th, Year of Our Lord 2023.
And as is so often the case, we have excellent comments from listeners, with which we will begin.
This one is addressed to Mr. Kersey, so it might make sense for him to read it, but I won't read it anyway.
It goes, Dear Mr. Kersey, First, I want to tell you how much I love your podcast with Jared Taylor.
Along with Radio Derb, you guys are in my top two.
Well, I consider that high praise.
I think Radio Derb is absolute top drawer, and so I'm pleased to be in John Derbyshire's company.
Agreed.
Yes.
Then he goes to say, I wanted to inform you, you did not do justice to the late, great Colin Flaherty's signature phrase, or rather one of his signature phrases.
The full quote is, blacks are relentless victims of relentless white racism all the time, everywhere.
That explains everything.
Mr. Flaherty described that as the definition of critical race theory.
In fact, I think it's the most succinct and accurate definition ever.
So, there you go.
Now, here's another one.
It says, I'd like to know what Uncle Jared thinks of Frederick Douglass.
Well, Frederick Douglass really would be worth practically an entire podcast all to himself.
Frederick Douglass was in his own way quite a great man, really.
Of course, what he wanted was what was best for black people.
And he beavered away at that project pretty much all his adult life.
And if Our listeners out there have not read his essay on the 4th of July.
I think it's called, What to a Slave is the 4th of July?
It's a very, very powerful statement of what he took to be an inherent contradiction of the entire American undertaking.
Here we are celebrating independence, freedom, blah, blah, blah.
What does any of that mean to a slave?
A very smart, powerful guy, probably half white, but I have a lot of respect for him.
He worked very hard for what was an important cause for him.
So, that in a nutshell, in the tiniest of nutshells, is what I think of Frederick Douglass.
Do you have any comments or additions or subtractions to make to that, Mr. Kersey?
I'll say, yeah, you know what, I'll say this.
I have a different view of that address.
I think a lot of conservatives, a lot of right-leaning people misinterpret that speech he gave.
And as you said, he was a racial nationalist for blacks.
And there is a lot to take from that.
It's kind of like Marcus Garvey in a lot of ways.
But at the same time, his goals differentiated from ours.
And they certainly did.
So, but again, there's a lot to learn.
I don't, um, I think it's a different podcast.
I think there's a lot to say about that.
It's a convoluted, it's again, and this is one of the beautiful things about American history is America was a black white nation.
Uh, you know, again, after 1865, you know, the deal about, Could states leave the Union?
That was settled.
Let's be honest about that.
To the cost of, what, 600,000 white lives?
Yes.
Well, but that's not really Frederick Douglass' problem here.
It's not.
What I'm saying is there's so many amazing things to talk about in that time period of American history.
And Frederick Douglass is a seminal figure that has to be addressed.
I just I don't put them up there with our founding fathers, as a number of people do.
Oh, well, for heaven's sake!
Who would do that?
But let's move on to the next comment.
Congratulations on your 365th podcast, and I'm doing my very best to go through all seven years of archives to listen to you and Mr. Kersey's excellent and insightful observations.
Boy, that's dedication.
Seven years of archives.
Well, I wish you luck.
However, you stand corrected in your latest podcast.
You erroneously said Jim Morrison and the Doors wrote the song Paint It Black.
It was actually Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones that produced that song.
Well, you know, more than one person called this error to my attention, so shut my mouth.
Paint It Black was not Jim Morrison and the Doors, Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones.
Another comment.
I believe Mr. Kersey misspoke last week when he described the case of Christian Cooper, the Central Park burglar.
I don't think he claimed to be a victim of assault, or whatever it was you said about him.
Now, would you like to talk about that case right now, or shall we save it for a letter?
We've got a lot of important things to talk about, and Christian Cooper of the Central Park burglar, he could wait for some other time.
What do you think?
Let's wait on that one.
It's down the line.
It's because, again, and this was a very important piece that was just published in Newsweek, actually, which we'll talk about by the individual who was known as Central Park Karen.
So that's called a tease, Mr. Taylor.
Yes.
OK, well, if we got time today, maybe we can maybe we get to Central Park Karen.
Another comment.
Mr. Kersey was wondering what the comparison was between the population of several U.S.
states and the number of illegals Biden has let in.
Well, here goes.
Wow.
Approximately 8 million illegal aliens.
8 million.
That is one of Joe Biden's great presidential achievements.
He's let in 8 million illegals.
Or the equivalent of the collective population of nine U.S.
states.
That would be Maine, Montana, Rhode Island, Delaware, South Dakota, North Dakota, Alaska, Vermont, and Wyoming.
Fill up all nine of those states just with this fresh crop of brand new illegals.
And he goes on to say that total does not include known gotaways, unknown gotaways.
Gotaways, by the way, are the ones that the immigration people actually saw whipping across the border.
Unknown gotaways, the ones they never even saw, and they have no way of counting them.
Then there are special interest aliens, visa overstays, legal immigrants, and special allotment refugees.
And our listener goes on to say, the percentage of foreign-born people living in the United States is now substantially higher than it has ever been in the history of the United States.
He goes on to point out something else very interesting.
This is apprehensions of people who are already known to the authorities to be on the terror watch list.
Under President Trump, there was a total of 11 such people sneaked across the border and were nabbed, known to be on the terror watch list.
Under Joe Biden, there are already 264, 264, as opposed to 11.
And the number rises every year.
God.
Yes, his first year was 15.
His next year, well, let's see, they overlap.
The years overlap.
So we've got 1598 in the latest fiscal year, 151.
1598, 151.
Will he break a record next year?
year, 151, 1598, 151.
Will he break a record next year?
Boy, we're rooting for him.
Not all of us.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha
No, I bet all of his Hispanics and all of his non-white supporters, at least Hispanics, are probably looking for a new record.
Let them all in, let them all in.
Now, Mr. Kersey, you have an important story here, at least one of these tooth gnashing stories, teeth gnashing stories.
Pittsburgh is apparently doing formal battle with white supremacist math.
You know, the Daily Mail and the New York Post are two of the publications that are almost indistinguishable now from the Otempora Homores.
Did I get that correct?
Otempora Homores.
Okay, forgive me.
Otempora Homores.
Maybe we can get that edited by our crack team.
But anyways, if you remember the old American Renaissance publication, Yes, there were these amazing little anecdotes at the end of the publication and this is one that would have just fallen there but now this is disseminated all across the country and the world and this is from just the other day.
Pittsburgh Public Schools approved measure to instruct teachers on white supremacy and math classes.
Math classes!
I feel like this is a Norm Macdonald joke here.
The Pittsburgh Public School Board has voted to hire a consulting group educating teachers on how to replace white supremacy cultural practices in math instruction with methods that center on the wellness of students of color.
Yes, the wellness of students of color is now far more important than the teaching of mathematics, and arithmetic, and geometry, and algebra, and trigonometry.
On October 25th, the board approved a measure to give the, again, quesadille?
I think that's a quixotle.
That is one of those Mayan, or I think it's a Mayan god.
That's so true.
Quixotl.
Quixotl.
Something like that.
Yes.
That's the name of the consulting firm, right?
It is Quixotl Education Consulting.
They're getting $50,000 to dismantle racism in math classes.
It'll take more than that.
It'll take more than that.
$50,000?
They're going to dismantle?
Wow, okay.
Well, that's going to be a bargain.
As Embram Kenty taught us with his anti-racism school, $50,000 can go the way of the dodo in a day.
As reported by the Center Square, the consulting group states that its workshops teach anti-racist math.
I will help equip teachers with tools to, quote, identify, disrupt, and replace, end quote, practices that perpetuate white supremacy.
Mr. Taylor, I've got a good authority that two plus two equals four perpetuates white supremacy.
So, Ebony Pugh, once again, her name is Ebony Pugh, the Director of Public Relations and Media Content for Pittsburgh Public Schools, confirmed to Fox News Digital that the Board of Directors of the School District of Pittsburgh Authorize its offices to enter the contract with Quetzal.
Quetzal.
Quetzal.
Whatever you want to say.
The move will provide the school with additional foundational knowledge of anti-racist math pedagogy and tangible learning experiences that can be implemented with students.
That's a mouthful.
It makes no sense, no matter how you try and discern it.
This organization is getting paid $50,000.
We'll provide support through introductory workshops for math teachers and a leadership series for administrators.
Again, they're hoping to confront oppressive practices in math instruction with practices that center Mr. Taylor on the wellness of students of color and to provide opportunities for math departments and math teachers to grow their anti-racist math practices collaboratively and pedagogy and instruction.
Now, Here we go.
Here's getting out of the nitty gritty.
In 2021, the state of Oregon defended the Pathways to Equitable Math instruction teacher training, which advises that a focus on finding the correct answer in class is an example of white supremacy infiltrating schools.
Let me repeat that.
So this Oregon Pathways to Equitable Math taught teachers that A focus on finding a correct answer in class is an example of the white supremacy infiltrating schools.
So if you get the incorrect answer, that's the BIPOC way.
If you get the correct answer, that's white supremacy.
Well, we're focused on the wellness of students of color.
And if wellness of students of color requires that they get full marks for incorrect answers, then that certainly comes first.
Wouldn't you agree?
It will, but there are two more key concepts here because, you know, Mr. Taylor and all of our listeners, whether you're in the United States or abroad, this is not a This is not indigenous to Pittsburgh.
This is going on this, this, uh, Quasado, or whatever you want to pronounce this, uh, organization that's getting $50,000.
They've got quite a lot of, uh, contracts out there.
So here, here we go.
The concept of mathematics being purely objective is unequivocally false, unequivocally false, and teaching it is even much less so.
Even, even much less so.
That means it's less false.
Exactly.
That makes no sense.
It makes no sense, but that's the document for Equable Math Toolkit reads, quote, upholding the idea that there are always right and wrong answers perpetuate objectivity as well as fear of open conflict.
Similarly, the National Council of Teachers of Mathematics hosted a webinar in 2022 that discussed anti-racist math and asked to eliminate all examples of tracking, which they claim was a form of Spirit murdering inflicted on children of color through math.
Well, it's the wellness of children of color.
And if you've got to put them in the advanced classes to make them feel better, well, then you're going to turn the advanced classes into the remedial classes.
But that is far less important than their wellness.
But is it not the case that today the entire project of the United States is to be devoted to the feelings of wellness of children of color?
So there should be no surprise here.
No, that's all that matters, actually.
That's all that matters.
That's all that matters.
Meanwhile, and this is really, I think, the most important story of the day, and it has to do with the release of some of the scribblings and writings of the shooter in the March 27 Covenant Presbyterian Church School massacre in Nashville, Tennessee.
And that was back in March.
March 27.
And at the end of this, ask me for an update because there's breaking news as we went live today with the podcast on this subject.
Oh dear.
All right.
Well, 28-year-old Aiden Hale.
Now, she was born Audrey Elizabeth Hale, and I will continue to refer to her as a woman.
Claimed to be a transgender man, but she was a former student of the school.
She marched in, armed with two long guns and a 9mm, and killed three 9-year-old children and three adults before she herself was killed.
As it turns out, she left some notebooks in her automobile.
The police picked them up.
They were written by the shooter, but the police have refused to release them.
At first they were going to, but now I think I understand why they did not.
The motive, clearly, is at least in part anti-white hatred of the most crudely expressed kind and we can't get that circulating.
Now the Covenant School is pre-kindergarten grade up through from pre-kindergarten to sixth grade enrolls about 200 people a very tight-knit group of young folks.
At 10 11 in the morning uh Audrey Hale walked in with her weapons.
She shot her way through a glass side door and entered the building.
At 1013, the police got a call.
Officers entered the building at 1023.
That means they got there in 10 minutes.
And by 1027, that's 14 minutes after the rampage.
I'm sorry, that was 14 minutes after the 911 call.
And 16 minutes after the rampage began, Hale was dead.
During those 16 minutes, she fired 152 rounds.
126 of those rounds were 5.56 rifle rounds, and 26 of them were 9mm.
So, 152 rounds and a body count of 6, that sounds more like a ghetto shootout, but I guess it's a little bit better than that.
In any case, she attended that school when she was around 10 years of age.
This is sort of a surprise to me.
I thought she'd been a more recent student there, but so, that was 18 years ago she attended this school.
And it was just last year that she came out as transgender.
She was living with her parents at the time.
She is thought to have undertaken reconnaissance and had originally considered targeting another location, but decided not to attack that one because it had a high level of security.
I just only found out about that in looking into this today.
I thought that she had this anti-Christian motive and that's why she attacked the school.
I don't know what the other potential target was.
Police officers collected what they originally called a manifesto, but the Metro Nashville council member, Courtney Johnson, said that the FBI had told her the documents would not be released because they detailed a blueprint of total destruction.
That could inspire other shooters.
I think that is baloney.
Now, of course, in response to the shooting, Joe Biden says we have to do more to stop gun violence.
On March 30th, just a few days later, thousands of protesters gathered at the Tennessee State Capitol, howling for more gun control.
And as you remember, there were a couple of black legislators who were completely out of line, misbehaving on the floor.
They were expelled from the statehouse and they got their jobs back.
On April 5, thousands of students across the United States walked out calling on Loma lawmakers to end gun violence as if their fingers are on the trigger.
And in April, the Tennessee legislature passed a bill allocating $230 million to school safety, no new school police officers, etc., etc.
All of this on the assumption the problem is guns, not this tranny lady.
Now, when the National Police Association and the Tennessee Firearms Association filed suit to get the documents this person wrote, the police department announced that in the face of pending litigation, it would delay the release.
And apparently, 75% of the parents of the families of the school said they did not want this stuff released, even though they'd never seen it.
They said, no, no, we don't want it out.
Finally, we know something about what was in this document.
I will read, and it appears to me that three pages of it have been photographed.
Apparently there are several notebooks, these spiral-bound notebooks.
This girl was a big writer.
No, real quick, Mr. Taylor, real quick.
We call her a trainee.
Was this—again, you're either biologically male or female.
Now, was this individual biologically a male or female?
Forgive me for asking.
Female.
Female.
That's why I'm calling her her.
I know, but I'm just trying to get that for our listeners, because we live in such a weird time.
Yes.
Last year, she claimed to be a man.
I don't want to know that.
I just wanted to clarify if this was a biological male or female.
I don't want to know that.
I just wanted to clarify if this was a biological male or female.
Okay.
This is a woman.
Okay.
And what she wrote, what she wrote, uh, well, here, here is, here is one page of her musings,
which I will read verbatim with a certain amount of self censorship.
Just kill those kids, those crackers going to private fancy schools with those fancy
cockies and sports backpacks with their daddy's Mustangs and convertibles.
F you little shits.
I wish to shoot you weak ass dicks and your mop yellow hair.
Want to kill all you little crackers, bunch of little faggots with your white privileges.
F you faggots.
That was one of her Little musings on why she was up to this.
Tolerant.
Tolerant.
I beg your pardon?
Very tolerant.
Oh, yes, yes, yes.
A sweet, a sweet, a sweet girl, clearly.
Then on March 27th, an entry called Death Day.
That is the very day of the attack.
She has a detailed timeline of what she plans to do.
You know, lock and load, get the stuff in the car, show up at the parking place.
It's all detailed.
And then she says she's nervous.
But she concludes, my only fear is if anything goes wrong, I'll do my best to prevent, and it looks like it says anything of the sort.
This is handwritten.
It's not always legible.
Then she writes, God, let my wrath take over my anxiety.
It might be 10 minutes.
It might be three to seven.
It's gonna go quick.
I hope I have a high death count ready to die.
This is her mindset as she goes in guns blazing.
As it turned out, she was on the rampage for 16 minutes.
So she had more time than she hoped.
And of course, she wanted to have a high death count.
And I guess she did.
It's apparently that is the best death count of a school shooting in the US so far.
But when you've got that many rounds—anyway, we won't go into that.
Now, what is fascinating to me is the reaction of the media about this.
No one seems to be saying, my gosh, what might have given this woman all of these anti-white attitudes?
Of course, if you start asking that question, then you start with the President of the United States and you work your way down from there.
Every institution, every university, every media, everything, everywhere, all the time is saying white people are bad.
Every corporation, yeah.
Every academy, every college, every university.
That's right.
So we're not even going to ask that question.
And the New York Times is very annoyed that this was released at all.
Their sub-headline was, the publication of the apparent excerpts enraged the parents of surviving students who have been fighting to keep the writings from ever becoming public.
That's all the Times has cared about.
The Times doesn't care why this person wants to shoot white children, whom she describes in such a contemptible way.
And as it turns out, according to the New York Times, this girl left behind at least 20 Notebooks, a suicide note and a memoir.
Now, Mayor Freddie O'Connor, mayor of Nashville, ordered an investigation into how the photographs of these pages had been released.
And others are saying the documents.
Now, this this is the best that The New York Times can say.
It reflected a hateful, calculated plan to target the private school and its students.
Nothing about white people.
It enraged and horrified the parents who feared that what other information might be divulged.
And there's a fellow named Brent Leatherwood, a parent of three students at the school, called whoever had leaked the photos, the photos of the pages, a viper, who had allowed someone, quote, who terrorized our family with bullets to be able to now terrorize us with words from the grave.
Our families are still committed to doing everything we can to make sure that none of the rest of this sees the light of day because we don't want our children someday to read this stuff.
However, both journalists and gun rights activists were pushing hard for the details on this.
And the gun rights activists, of course, turned out to be right.
It's not just a question of guns.
It's a question of filling people full of ideas that make them so angry they want to kill people.
Now, on Monday, Senator J.D.
Vance and Elon Musk were among those—this is still the Times reporting—who seized on a mention of white privilege in the published excerpts to argue the shooter, who was white—the Times makes sure to mention that—was carrying out anti-white violence.
That is it.
A mention of white privilege.
Now, what I just read to you, would you summarize that, Mr. Kersey, with With the words, a mention of white privilege?
I could reread it, but that would be too painful.
That's how the New York Times calls it, a mention of white privilege.
But, of course, Republicans and gun rights groups said you need to understand what led to the shooting if we're going to find out how to stop these things.
Then he goes on to say, social media has increasingly allowed other mass shooters to leave behind an instantly accessible online trail of hate to explain their intent.
But the shooter in Nashville had a limited social media presence.
And that heightened the interest in the writings.
Well, I should think that it did.
And that's, of course, why they had to be kept entirely locked away from public sight.
Now, CNN was even worse.
CNN said the released pages use hate-filled language directed toward the school and children and include what appears to be a timeline of events seemingly leading up to the shooting.
Not one word, even about white privilege.
CNN does not want you to know anything at all about this.
This is just pure hate, you know, just pure hate, but nothing having to do with the race.
Then CNN goes on to say, the church that runs the school also wants to prevent these records from being released, and it is supported by many of the school students' parents who fear the release could cause copycat attacks.
Copycat attacks?
I mean, what's the problem here?
And a mother said this mass murder should not get to speak in the grave while our three children, along with three adult victims, are silenced in this life.
So, it's quite intriguing to me that these white victims, they don't want to make a big hubbub or big to-do about this at all.
Contrast this when any of our protected groups are even Conceivably victims of some kind of racial attack.
They make a huge hubbub.
Their trauma becomes a marketing tool and they go on TV and they push their grievances.
White people just don't behave that way.
And as it turns out that these people apparently were shot at because they're white.
That's the way it certainly appears.
Now are white people going to make a big fuss about that?
No.
Even, I bet, if it had turned out that this tranny shooter was wanting to kill Christians, I bet these Christians wouldn't have made a big to-do about that.
It's only our pets who say, no, no, we don't want to be left in privacy, we want to glory and revel in the trauma so that we can be on TV and we can shout louder than ever about all the horrors we place in this society.
You know, it's funny, you use that word pets.
I have to counteract that and counter it with the term masters.
I mean, at this point, you have to look at this because, Mr. Taylor, the Daily Mail just reported two hours ago, seven Nashville cops are placed on leave after manifesto written by trans shooter Audrey Hale was released.
Seven Nashville Cops.
So basically what we can surmise from that is that what has been released is probably just the tip of the iceberg because you intimated that there are many, many, many journals, many, many still to go.
I know you're not a big fan of movies, but there's a pretty famous movie called Seven where the killer, where the antagonist Uses the seven deadly sins to kill based on you know gluttony sloth Etc etc And then they find at the end he has all these journals and they're reading through them and it's like oh my gosh We got to hide this stuff and this is one of those scary stories because this probably never should have seen the light of day and
Well, back to the breaking news.
They have suspended seven police officers?
I mean, all seven of them were involved in leaking this stuff?
Apparently, seven Nashville police officers took it upon themselves, if this is what we're to believe at this point, to help disseminate the, you know... What race were they?
I wonder what race they were.
We'll get to the bottom of this eventually.
I will say this, I think we know the race of the two gentlemen, police officers who put an end to this horror, and they were two white guys.
Yes, yes, we saw them, but the ones who shot this woman.
Anyway, if I could real quick, have you actually watched that video where they just rush in?
And they quickly disposed of the threat.
No, they shouted at her at first.
If she dropped a weapon, she'd be alive.
That's my guess.
They shouted at her.
But be that as it may, I'm not at all disappointed that she is a ghost.
Now, so I think that's enough on this lady.
More will show up.
More will turn up.
And we will get more to the bottom of this.
And I hope more of her documents are released.
But in the meantime, It is increasingly clear to me that the media and the authorities have been trying to cover this up because you sure can't have white people thinking that they are under attack for any reason, and you sure can't have white people wondering why.
That would be even worse if white people start wondering why.
Who's behind all this anti-white hatred?
Gee, mustn't think that.
In the meantime, we can congratulate the new mayor of Philadelphia.
Yeah, police commissioner outlaw might be on our way out of Philadelphia, but we have the first black female mayor, actually the first female mayor of Philadelphia, the birthplace of what our Declaration of Independence and Independence Hall and so many wonderful moments in American history.
We can add yet another one, a game changer after a hundred election cycles, the centennial Philadelphia mayor is a black female.
Oh, she's the 100th Philadelphia mayor.
After 99 men, Philadelphia has elected a woman to the mayor's office.
They finally got it right.
Finally got it right.
The Jay-Z song, 99 problems, but a female ain't one.
Well, guess what?
One plus one more, and it's a black female.
I don't know if in my life I thought that I would see a female mayor, said Catherine Ott Lovell, a former commissioner of Philadelphia Parks and Recreation under white Mayor Jim Kenney.
Well, guess what?
Lovell is now the president and CEO of the Philadelphia Visitor Center.
It's really exciting to me that number 100 will be a woman as a mom of two daughters and a lifelong Philadelphian.
We've tried the other way, and I think going this route is going to be a tremendous game changer for the city.
Hold on, hold on.
She says we've had 100 men as mayors.
They've all just completely bollocked it.
And now that she is sitting in the mayor's office, it's going to be a game changer, huh?
Exactly.
I would love to get specifics on that.
Well, hey, madam, how is the game going to change just because you're a woman and they were men?
I'd be curious to know.
But it's a game changer.
Remember about a year ago, there was that Baltimore affiliate white reporter who said, gosh, we've had three black female mayors in a row and they've all been terrible.
And she got fired immediately.
That's right.
That's right.
In this case, in this case, Catherine Lovell is celebrated for her comment.
Sherelle Parker, a Democrat and former member of the city council and state assembly, Easily won the election over Republican David O. The race was called Tuesday evening about 35 minutes after the polls closed.
Former Mayor Michael Nutter said it was a long time coming.
He's a black man, by the way.
And Billy, it takes us a while to get ourselves together, but eventually we do get it right.
Way overdue, but excited that Philadelphia will join the ranks of great American cities that have a woman leading their city.
This is Nutter saying this?
This is Nutter.
Good grief.
What a Nutter.
Remember when he got so mad about that Philadelphia magazine that had white in Philadelphia and it talked about how awful things were for white people in Philly?
I hadn't remembered that that was the mayor at the time.
He was the mayor at the time.
Michael Nutter was at one point Kind of like that guy who lost to DeSantis.
I can't remember his name who turned out to be a homosexual.
Andrew Gillum.
Andrew Gillum?
Was that his name?
That could have been.
He was the mayor of Hialeah or some such place?
He was the mayor of the capital city, Tallahassee.
Tallahassee, that's right.
Yeah, and he came within, I think he came within a point of beating DeSantis back in 2018 but anyways Michael Nutter was at one point very very respected and people thought he had a great career ahead of him but nevertheless now he's cheerleading the the Displacement of males From the city finally got it right fine.
Exactly boy.
It's gonna be brotherly love brotherly love from here on out Yeah, feminine love during her victory speech Parker said her success was due in part by maintaining her authenticity and And turning her power, her pain into power.
Quote, people were yearning for authenticity.
They were yearning to hear somebody speak to them like a regular person.
They were yearning to do what we learned in the Baptist Church.
You all remember it sometimes, the preacher speaking.
You'll hear somebody in the congregation say, make it plain.
Parker was born to a single mother who died when she was 11, then raised by her grandmother who was assisted by food stamps.
Parker first came to public attention at the age of 17 when she won a speech contest and toured churches and recreation centers around the city, recounting her disadvantaged upbringing.
So someone whose resume, her curriculum vitae, is basically, I'm disadvantaged, promote me.
Her talent was noticed by longtime councilperson Marion Tasco, who hired her as a teenage intern.
Quote, it seems fitting that the first woman to be elected mayor of Philadelphia would be a woman supported, mentored, and shaped in her youth by two African-American women who themselves broke the political glass.
Former councilperson Gussie Clark and Marion Tasco, said Republican commentator Farrah Jimenez.
Jimenez called Parker's win historic.
Huh.
Well, gosh, what, what, what possibly better thing could we even imagine?
I can't think of a better way to assess democracy in America than the birthplace of so much of our history, than Philadelphia finally breaking the mail glass ceiling and electing a black female mayor whose claim to fame growing up was she's a disadvantaged black female who was raised on food stamps.
Well, they finally got it right, and the people have spoken, and they got an authentic black woman.
I do not doubt.
She's been authentic since age 17, since she's been winning speech contests.
Well, maybe she'll do a better job than her 99 predecessors.
Let's give her a chance, Mr. Kersey.
Moving to New York City, the person appointed by the city to help bring racial equity is affiliated with an organization that wants to establish an independent black nation on U.S.
soil.
Her name is Linda Tigani, and she was appointed by Mayor Eric Adams and Speaker Adrienne Adams to be chair and executive director of the Commission on Racial Equity.
The commission is responsible for engaging and seeking out New Yorkers' input to decide and develop the city's racial equity priorities.
Well, gosh, maybe she'll resegregate Harlem.
Tegani most recently worked as acting chief equity and strategy officer for the city's health department, where she earned $165,363 every year.
Tegani had worked as an organizer with the New York chapter of the Malcolm X grassroots movement until 2019.
Tehgani had worked as an organizer with the New York chapter of the Malcolm X grassroots movement
until 2019. That organization pursues reparations and also it wishes to, quote,
free the land or establish an independent black nation on the land in North America.
The K part is spelled KKK.
I always liked that.
America with KKK.
America KKK.
And the portion that they want for themselves would be South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana.
A nice piece of real estate, if you ask me.
We want independence so that we can ensure our human rights are protected, and that our land will be a zone and base for all who seek liberation and freedom.
I suspect it would be for all who seek liberation and freedom, so long as they are sufficiently melanin-enhanced.
The group puts out—no Palestinians, please, is my guess—the group puts out a quarterly journal of the Malcolm X grassroots movement.
It's called B.A.M.N., which stands for By Any Means Necessary.
It's the B.A.M.N.
News.
It's an amazing read, by the way.
Oh, have you read this, Malcolm X Grassroots Movement's B.A.M.N.
News?
It's riveting bathroom material.
Mmm, wow.
Well, I guess that's possible.
You can take it in short doses.
The Malcolm X, but, oh no, gosh, I'm wrong.
The Malcolm X grassroots movement stands in solidarity with the Palestinian resistance in Gaza and the Haitian people.
So maybe they would let, maybe they would give, I don't know, maybe Alabama over to the Palestinians.
And we say, hands off Haiti, free Palestine.
Tigani herself proudly says, from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
And that, of course, is often interpreted as a desire to eliminate all Jews from the current state of Israel.
Mayor Adams' administration, now that this has all come to light, says it is contemplating its next step to take with Linda Tigani.
Mayor Adams apparently has repeatedly stated his support for the existence of a Jewish state of Israel.
Well, I guess that solves the problem.
My guess is Linda Tigani will just carry on as head of the Commission on Racial Equity.
But what do you think?
What do you get?
You think?
Yes.
It's funny, we're sitting here talking about this podcast and we're talking about how there were, what, eight or nine states with a combined population of the number of illegal aliens the Biden administration has allowed to infiltrate our country.
Now we're talking about a black supremacist who wants to, I guess... Maybe just a separatist, not necessarily a supremacist.
Okay, okay.
Just give her the benefit of the doubt.
Well, she obviously wants She obviously wants these beautiful states, Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi, Georgia, and South Carolina to see white people driven from them and replaced entirely by black people.
We're assuming so.
And solidarity with Haiti, which is a nation that was founded upon the genocide of the white French colonists.
I mean, we're at a point now where, again, the Israelis are learning what it means to be colonizers, settlers.
And, uh, it's, this is such a fascinating time period.
I mean, we're at the end of 2023 and I really believe that, you know, gosh, one of our listeners said they're going back and listening to all these podcasts.
And you think about what Donald Trump's election to president and everything he endured and all we've seen since then, and the removal of so many unbelievable statues.
And as you called 2020, the racial reckoning and the year America went mad.
It's really hard, even for people who are as close to this as you and I are, Mr. Taylor, to truly fathom what's happening.
And I think my answer to you about this, it's the only answer is to look back at what our ancestors once did when they were proud colonizers of Manifest Destiny.
Just say, hey, you know, What?
I mean, there's a story we're going to talk about in a second out of Africa, which I think really encapsulates where we are.
Well, it's all part of it.
It's all part of this beautiful mosaic of dispossession.
Yeah.
But no, my question to you was a very simple one.
Is this girl going to stay in her position or not?
She's totally fine.
I think she'll be just fine.
I wonder what her salary is now.
She was making $165,000.
I bet she got a raise now as the Commissioner on Racial Equities.
Chief, what is that expression?
Head Negro in charge?
Head Negress in charge?
Am I allowed to say such a thing?
HNIC.
Yes, yes.
In any case, moving on to a few other cities.
The central business districts of America's cities have been hard hit by the double whammy of resurgent crime and a post-pandemic continuation of people working from home, which has reduced downtown employment and related commerce, especially in such places as restaurants.
Apparently, the University of Toronto has something called its downtown recovery rankings, and it's trying to determine How much foot traffic downtown has fallen due to this double whammy of COVID and the resurgence of crime.
And they've decided that the Central Business District of New York is down 34% over the two year to three year period.
Chicago down 39%.
San Francisco and Philadelphia down 33%.
Washington 32%, Boston 30%, Seattle 43%, and Minneapolis 44%.
Boston 30%, Seattle 43%, and Minneapolis 44%.
And as you can imagine, this is awful for every downtown business.
But this reduction in foot traffic is not the least bit surprising.
You don't want to be shot or raped or mugged.
You don't want to see people copulating and fornicating on the street.
You don't want to pick your way through rows and rows of tents and druggies and people with needles hanging out their arms.
But this is really quite a devastating change to these cities, and we will see if any of them will ever bounce back.
Meanwhile, I have a story.
A sports story.
Now, as you know, I'm not too much of a sports fan, but in this case, I became an avid sports fan.
Because just last weekend, the New York Times reported the results of the New York Marathon.
And, of course, as is now de rigueur, it started with the women results.
Because, as you know, women athletes are always more important than male athletes.
And the photo at the top of the story was of the women finishers.
Because, as I say, women athletes are always more important than men.
And here is the way it worked.
Helen Obiri of Kenya was the number one lady, followed by Leticin Bet Gideh of Ethiopia, while Sharon Lokati of Kenya was third.
She placed first last year.
So that was an all-East African clean sweep.
As for the men, A Tamirat Tola of Ethiopia was number one, breaking Jeffrey Mutai's course record from 2011.
Jeffrey Mutai is a Kenyan, broke it by eight seconds.
The second place finisher was Gemma Yaimer of Ethiopia, and the third place finisher was Albert Corrier of Kenya.
Yet another East African clean sweep.
Now, the New York Times made no mention of this strange pattern, this consistent thing, and didn't go past the first three finishers.
So, I took the trouble to look up the first ten finishers.
Ah, what'd you find?
Well, let me tell you what I found out about the men.
So, first place, Ethiopia.
Second place, Kenya.
Third place, Ethiopia.
Fourth place, allegedly, the Netherlands, but the guy is a Somali.
Now, fifth place, believe it or not, was a white guy.
His name is Coen Nairt.
He's from Belgium, and he is white as the driven snow.
I wonder what he's doing there.
Then number six, Ethiopia.
Number seven, yet another African, but from Morocco.
Eight was a Kenyan.
Nine, an Ethiopian.
And ten is from the USA, but his name is Futsum Zianisalisi, and he's from Eritrea.
So there was one white guy in the top ten.
Now, moving on to the ladies.
Helen Obiri of Kenya, number one, then this person by the name of Lettinson Bet-Gideh, Ethiopia, then Kenya, Kenya, Kenya, Kenya, Kenya, then USA, a white woman named Kellen Taylor, and then number nine, a white woman from the USA named Molly Huddle, and then Ethiopia comes in number ten.
So, in the top ten, there were two white women, both from the United States.
And as I say, not one media outlet I'm aware of mentioned this remarkable pattern.
A listener actually sent in this story, and he said he's scratching his head, trying to explain, trying to understand how this could happen, and the only explanation that occurred to him as a possible reason for this pattern of finishing is implicit racism.
Implicit racism must be keeping the white people at the back of the pack.
And I think, I don't know, maybe structural racism took a part, or maybe systemic racism.
But you know, once, believe it or not, Mr. Kersey, I heard the idea that the reason all of these black people are finishing first, both in the sprints and in the long distance races, is that black people have been held back for so long, they are making up for it by moving ahead very rapidly.
I actually heard someone, this is the same person who said that the reason black basketball players can jump so high is that this is an expression of their thwarted and frustrated upward mobility.
So it takes all sorts, but there you go.
There you go.
Implicit racism, I'm sure, implicit bias is what accounts for this remarkable pattern.
Now, Mr. Kersey, I believe you have an Africa story for us about digging wells.
Well, I don't know why if blacks can reach for the stars to, uh, break the bonds of racism, they can't, uh, grab a shovel and dig a ditch and dig a hole to get some water.
But this story would explain perhaps why this is, this is one of those stories when you read and you kind of wrap your head around it, it doesn't make any sense, but no matter where you are, no matter where you're going, there you are.
Mr. Beast builds a hundred wells in Africa.
So she's going to get Kent.
We'll get to that.
We'll get to that.
Mr. B spilled 100 wells in Africa.
He's gonna get cancelled.
The YouTube personality, a white guy, traveled to Africa to provide fresh water for those without access.
And he faced a backlash.
The YouTube personality took to Twitter last Friday to tease the project.
We've spent over eight months working on tomorrow's video, and it's the greatest thing I've ever done.
On Saturday, Mr. Beast dropped a video, which features his team traveling across Africa in an effort to provide fresh water for those without access.
Sorry, I really want to know, his name is Mr. Beast?
B-E-A-S-T?
Yes, Mr. Beast.
That is his YouTube name.
He's a YouTuber.
Mr. Beast.
All right.
I'll tell you what, Mr. Taylor, if you were still allowed to be on YouTube, you would encounter this stuff all the time because he's one of those, he's like a Logan Paul.
And again, that's another name you don't know.
These, these YouTubers who have, who embraced that 100,000 plus subscribers and then went on to be 1 million, 2 million, 3 million, 4 million subscribers.
Okay.
They've become celebrities.
So the clip sees the YouTuber, you should be, you should be, because this story, this story does a lot to tell us about
the world we live in now.
The clip sees the white YouTuber bringing water to a hospital in Zimbabwe and a school in Kenya, in addition to
other sites in Uganda, Somalia, and Cameroon.
But it didn't take long before Mr. B's latest endeavor resulted in controversy as social media trolls blasted the
white YouTuber for being disingenuous.
Quote, I already know I'm going to get canceled because I uploaded a video helping people and to be 100% clear, I don't care.
I'm always going to channel to use my channel to help people and try and inspire my audience to do the same.
Again, Mr. Taylor, this is a white guy who makes a lot of money Putting up YouTube videos, which of course you're banned from.
You're banned from YouTube, your channel and the podcast channel.
But he goes on to YouTube and creates fun videos.
Then he used that money to try and go and do what our fellow citizens in Jackson, Mississippi can't do.
And that's have clean potable water.
Well, tell me something.
Tell me something.
Is he anticipating being cancelled or is he being criticized already before he's put the video up?
What's going on here?
He was criticized after the videos went up because everyone thought that he was virtue signaling.
Everyone thought that, again, what's this guy doing?
He's, you know, going over to Africa and utilizing his wealth to do something that these Africans apparently can't do.
And this is the most important tweet that I've ever read.
Colin Rugg, the co-owner of Trending Politics, which is a pretty big website.
He wrote this on Twitter, Mr. Taylor.
Activists are upset that YouTuber Mr. Beast, a white guy, he built 100 wells across Africa that provide clean drinking water to its citizens, where otherwise clean drinking water wasn't available.
Although the wells provide clean water to half a million Africans, Activists are upset with Mr. Beast because they're annoyed a white male was the one who solved the problem.
Quote, I've been doing this for 15 years, but we've been struggling to continue the work because funding, awareness, and advocacy all take work, said founder of FaceAfrica, Saran Kala Jones.
Quote, overnight, this person comes along who happens to be a white male figure with a huge platform, and all of a sudden, he gets all of the attention.
It's kind of frustrating, but it's also understanding the nature of how the world is, she said before giving him a week Thank you.
Wait, so this is some woman who's in the well digging business and who thinks that she has been upstaged by this wicked white guy who came in and did the job better or with greater resources?
Is that what I'm to understand?
Basically, she just asserted that in 15 years she struggled and done nothing.
In regards to building wells that provide water and this guy comes along this pale face white guy He goes to where used to be the white supremacist nation of Rhodesia builds a bunch of wells that helps bring clean water to What was the number?
I'm sorry.
Half a million.
Half a million.
Yeah, that's triple the population of Jackson, Mississippi, where they didn't have clean water for a couple months.
And so yeah, now she's upset, but she did actually acknowledge his actions, Mr. Beast's actions, with a very weak thank you.
Others were upset that Mr. Beast highlighted the failures of the Kenyan government.
That maintain the stereotype that Africa is, quote, dependent on handouts and philanthropic intervention, end quote.
Unless, of course, it involves running in marathons in white nations.
Anyways.
Yes.
Again, this is this is one of those funny lines.
I've got to read this again.
Others were upset that Mr. Beast highlighted the failures of the Kenyan government that maintain the stereotype that Africa is, quote, dependent on handouts and philanthropic intervention.
Sometimes they say the quiet part out loud, don't they?
Well, all stereotypes are true.
They wouldn't become stereotypes.
Yes.
Patrick Cannon told me that one time.
I had the great pleasure of spending an afternoon with Pat back in 2002 and he said that, you know, stereo, he said, Richard Nixon told me this.
It's stereotypes are true for a reason, because they're demonstrably true.
That's how they got that way.
Happy birthday, by the way, to Pat Buchanan, who just turned 85, by the way.
Happy birthday.
Well, let's move on to Germany.
We've got a little time left.
The regional branch of the Alternative for Deutschland, AFD, in the state of Saxony-Anhalt has been classified as an extremist organization by the state's domestic intelligence agency just days after the party came in as the party with the most public support in a statewide poll.
Isn't that a nice reward for being the most popular party?
The Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution That is Germany's domestic intelligence agency claimed to have gathered sufficient evidence to prove that several AFD members and elected officials are right-wing extremists.
No!
Yes, definition not supplied.
They are right-wing extremists.
They go on to say, this office goes on to say, the party is not compatible with human dignity, democracy, and the rule of law.
The party is not compatible with human dignity, democracy, and the rule of law.
Wow!
Boy, they should be banned from the human race.
The classification thus gives the federal intelligence agents greater power to monitor the communications of party officials and members.
This can include, but is not limited to, the recruitment and use of informants.
They can send spies into this party, tracking financial flows and wiretapping, reading and monitoring private communications.
We think we've got it bad, Mr. Kersey.
Of course, we may be monitored all the time without having any kind of official designation.
But what on earth?
Why does it deserve this kind of treatment?
Well, of course, campaigns against mass immigration.
That's the worst thing it does.
But also it opposes arms to Ukraine and is skeptical of the entire European Union.
However, as I just mentioned earlier, it topped the polls.
Following a surge of 7 percentage points in its popularity since the last polling in April and climbed to first place in the state of Saxony-Anhalt of all political parties with 33% of the vote.
Fantastic.
Yes.
Now a poll for Spiegel magazine found that 47% of Germans would find it acceptable if other parties entered into a coalition with the AFD And that figure rises to 55% in eastern states.
So far, like all sensible parties, practically, in Western Europe, it has been kept out of any kind of coalition government.
So, even if there's a minority government, they will make these crazy, jury-rigged, Rube Goldberg contraptions of coalitions that cross all sorts of utterly unnatural political lines just to keep the AFD out.
Nationally, the party regularly polls in second place and is comfortably ahead of any of the parties involved in the current liberal coalition.
So there you go.
You are the most popular political party in this particular state, and you're very popular throughout the country, and the organization that's supposed to protect the German constitution says that your party is incompatible with human dignity, democracy, and the rule of law.
What a country!
Good grief!
Now, there's another little aspect about what's going on in Germany.
There is a woman by the name of Sarah Wagenknecht.
She is a 54-year-old politician.
When she first got into politics, she was a Stalinist.
But she has changed.
Her communism has been tempered by admiration for the free market.
She's also critical of immigration.
And now, also, she calls lifestyle leftists, those the people that I call sexually confused, she calls them lifestyle leftists.
Now she's going to start her own party.
And at the core, it's all sort of general center-left stuff, except she comes straight out of the AFD Alternative for Deutschland playbook when it comes to immigration.
She says there shouldn't be any neighborhoods where natives are in the minority.
Hooray for Sarah Wagenknecht!
And a recent survey of German voters found that 14% would vote for a Wagenknecht party, putting it just one point behind the governing Social Democrats.
Now, Wagenknecht's attempts to siphon off the AFD's votes seems like the only way to mitigate against the AFD's success.
However, if her party It's as successful as the early polls indicate, there will be fewer paths left to form any kind of coalition government without either the AFD or the Wagenknecht party.
And some relatively conservative group is going to have to let the AFD into a coalition government at this rate.
Of course, what's happening is that the people in power are stealing the AFD's clothes too, not just former Stalinists.
Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz, the successor to Angela Merkel.
Angela Merkel's successor recently announced his plans to deport on a grand scale.
Are you listening, Joe Biden?
Deport on a grand scale.
Well, the leader of the Christian Democratic Union, Frederick Mertz, has gone on a tirade, according to this, accusing Berlin neighborhoods of not being adequately German and demanding that new immigrants to Germany declare their allegiance to, guess where?
Israel!
Well, how about allegiance to Germany, huh?
Yeah, Deutschland first.
German politics is making a sharp turn towards national populist direction, and Sarah Wagenknecht could be accelerating that.
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