Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - Blacks Don’t Want a Payout. They Want Payback. Aired: 2024-03-08 Duration: 11:02 === Magic Words Mean War (04:06) === [00:00:03] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:08] Amiri Baraka was an important black American poet. [00:00:11] In 1967, he wrote Black People. [00:00:15] You can't steal nothing from a white man. [00:00:17] He's already stole it. [00:00:18] He owes you anything you want, even his life. [00:00:22] All the stores will open if you say the magic words. [00:00:26] The magic words are, up against the wall, MF-er. [00:00:29] This is a stick-up. [00:00:31] He goes on. [00:00:32] Run up and down Broad Street, Negroes. [00:00:35] Take the shit you want. [00:00:37] Take their lives, if need be. [00:00:38] But get what you want, what you need. [00:00:41] Strong words from a man who was Poet Laureate of New Jersey. [00:00:45] But the Anthology of Modern American Poetry, published by Oxford, says his works have been described by scholars as constituting, defining texts for African American culture. [00:00:57] Those scholars are right. [00:00:59] White people owe black people anything they want. [00:01:02] That is one of the defining ideas of African American culture. [00:01:06] They want and are convinced that they deserve reparations. [00:01:11] After all, these nine important people spent two years holding hearings all over California and published a 500-page report to explain why the state owes every black Californian $1.2 million. [00:01:24] Here they are, lining up at the mic in Sacramento, shouting their demands. [00:01:30] These two, at a hearing in Oakland, explained, we're not asking for reparations. [00:01:34] We're telling you. [00:01:36] San Francisco set up a reparations commission that recommended that the city pay $1.5 million to every black. [00:01:43] I have lost count of the places that are talking reparations. [00:01:47] St. Louis, St. Paul, Boston, Evanston, Illinois, New York City, Oakland, Durham and Asheville in North Carolina. [00:01:54] And Harvard, Brown, Princeton, Yale, UPenn, Columbia, all the fancy schools agonize over what they owe blacks because of slavery. [00:02:03] Georgetown has a plan to raise $100 million and ultimately $1 billion to give to the descendants of 272 slaves who worked on their plantations. [00:02:14] And, of course, House Dems introduce a $14 trillion reparations proposal for descendants of slaves. [00:02:22] That's more than twice the annual federal budget. [00:02:25] But it's all talk. [00:02:26] If I were black, I'd be asking, where's my check, dammit? [00:02:30] And that's why I salute the wisdom and prescience of the poet laureate. [00:02:36] Fifty-three years after he pronounced the magic words, looting his reparations was the headline after a glorious night of Up Against the Wall on the Miracle Mile in Chicago in 2020. [00:02:49] A BLM organizer explained the looters. [00:02:52] Anything they wanted to take, they can take. [00:02:55] This might startle the white people who came by to gawk the next morning, but if very important people keep telling blacks they deserve $1.2 million each, it's a bargain for Whitey if he loses only some plate glass and a few designer handbags. [00:03:12] Last year, Karen Ivory went shopping at Target in Blue Ash, Ohio. [00:03:17] She rolled up to the cashier with $1,000 worth of goodies in her cart and said she was taking them for free as reparations. [00:03:25] She must have been surprised when the cashier didn't just wave her through. [00:03:29] She started yelling about white privilege and probably terrified the white lady. [00:03:33] Miss Ivory then barged into a manager's office so aggressively he decked her. [00:03:40] Karen Ivory has heard all her life that she is a victim and deserves reparations. [00:03:45] Maybe she even heard Target bragging about its $100 million investment in black communities advancing racial equity. === Slaves Built This Country (05:49) === [00:03:54] Why can't she get something for that money? [00:03:57] Miss Ivory told police that this was supposed to be her Rosa Parks moment. [00:04:02] But instead of being treated like a civil rights hero, she got a punch in the nose, arrested, a night in jail, and a $100 fine. [00:04:10] I almost feel sorry for her. [00:04:13] Karen Ivory is a nobody. [00:04:14] But high-profile blacks think the same way. [00:04:18] Terrence Howard is such a fancy actor, he has his own star in the Hollywood Walk of Fame. [00:04:23] But he doesn't pay taxes. [00:04:25] Terrence Howard hit with nearly $1 million judgment after saying it's immoral to tax descendants of slaves. [00:04:32] You don't owe the IRS a million dollars unless you get a fat paycheck. [00:04:36] But... He called up the feds and said, 400 years of forced labor and never receiving any compensation for it. [00:04:44] Now you have the gall to try and prosecute and charge taxes to the descendants of a broken people? [00:04:50] In truth, the entire United States should, by default, become the property of the descendants of slaves. [00:04:58] As the poet Laurie had explained, you can't steal nothing from a white man. [00:05:02] He owes you anything you want. [00:05:04] Slaves built this country, so nothing white people think they own is rightfully theirs. [00:05:11] Disney Plus is teaching children this important lesson. [00:05:15] This country was built on slavery, which means slaves built this country. [00:05:21] Till this land from sea to sea to sea, first there was rice, tobacco, sugar cane. [00:05:25] Then Whitney did his thing and cotton became king. [00:05:28] And we were its soldiers, four million strong, fighting for America's freedoms even though we remained America's slaves. [00:05:33] Slave built this country. [00:05:35] The descendants of slaves continue to build it. [00:05:37] Slaves built this country. [00:05:39] And we, the descendants of slaves in America, have earned reparations for their suffering. [00:05:43] And continue to earn reparations every moment we spend submerged in the systemic prejudice, racism, and white supremacy. [00:05:50] That America was founded with and still has not atoned for. [00:05:53] Slaves built this country. [00:05:56] If blacks are such magnificent builders, when are they going to build their own neighborhoods? [00:06:01] Or Haiti? [00:06:02] Or Uganda? [00:06:04] But after they watched Disney, to keep the reparations mindset going through high school, students can study reparations math. [00:06:12] The Pulitzer Center worked up a course to help you learn algebra while you calculate how much white people owe black people. [00:06:20] This guy didn't have to take reparations math to know what he is owed. [00:06:25] He's talking to the Tampa, Florida City Council. [00:06:29] It's easy to molest little children and get away with it. [00:06:33] It's pedophiles sitting right in this room that have molested little children and have gotten away with it. [00:06:40] And that's how white people treat us as African people. [00:06:43] They think our mentality is that of a little child, of little children. [00:06:47] So they molest us and get away with it. [00:06:50] What black people care about is our reparations. [00:06:53] This city owes us, each and every black person in the city of Tampa, at least $3 million in reparations. [00:07:00] Whites are like child molesters, and blacks are their victims. [00:07:04] It's not just goofballs and actors. [00:07:08] America's first black billionaire wants his reparations checked now. [00:07:12] That's Robert Johnson, founder of BET. [00:07:16] He likes the $14 trillion plan. [00:07:19] Black people are running out of patience. [00:07:22] Michael Harriot is a writer who says he is a board-certified white-pologist. [00:07:28] That means he's a genuine expert in white people. [00:07:31] That's you. [00:07:33] He wrote a recent article called Take Things from White People. [00:07:37] Simple message. [00:07:39] We play defense because America takes our things. [00:07:42] We should take things from white people. [00:07:45] The smash-and-grab mobs we've seen on countless videos certainly got the message. [00:07:51] Until it was suspended, there was a website called the National Black Foot Soldier Network. [00:07:57] It said that what we call black-on-white crime was really reparations for slavery, and that black skin was a receipt for legitimate repayment. [00:08:06] Sometimes it's more than just taking things. [00:08:09] A story the Raleigh News and Observer no longer has on its website is about a white woman who wept on the witness stand as she testified a black man who raped her. [00:08:20] He told her he was punishing her for the historic crimes of whites. [00:08:24] A 2010 article, likewise no longer on the Dallas Morning News site, was about Theron Lacey on trial for stabbing a white woman to death. [00:08:34] His girlfriend, Lashonda Johnson, testified that he told her not to feel sorry for the woman because I could just think she was prejudiced and that her family probably owned slaves. [00:08:46] I'm sure you've seen the endless videos of blacks. [00:08:50] Men and women, boys and girls, attacking whites without provocation and beating them mercilessly. [00:08:56] They are so sickening I won't show you any. [00:09:00] How much of that brutality is a primitive form of reparations? [00:09:04] Blacks taking out in pain and humiliation what they have been taught all their lives is due to them from whitey. [00:09:12] White people who set up these commissions don't understand. [00:09:16] Blacks are deadly serious. [00:09:18] They will not graciously accept an apology and then we'll all be friends. [00:09:23] They'll think just like Maureen Simmons, who worked for the California Reparations Task Force. === Tremendous Burden on Society (01:32) === [00:09:29] How can we let bygones be bygones when the knee of white supremacy is still on the necks of black Americans choking the very life from us? [00:09:39] Read the rest of what she said. [00:09:41] They don't want a payout. [00:09:43] They want payback. [00:09:45] And every one of these commissions, studies, and reports tells them Amiri Baraka was right. [00:09:51] But last December, New York Governor Kathy Hochul signed a bill setting up yet another commission, just like the one in California. [00:10:01] And yep, that's Al Sharpton smiling down on her at the signing ceremony. [00:10:07] Healing the scars. [00:10:09] What a sick joke. [00:10:11] The only way this commission could do any good is to say, we don't owe you people a dime. [00:10:17] And here's why. [00:10:18] And you are a tremendous burden on our society. [00:10:22] But New York will be just like California. [00:10:24] What's the number going to be? [00:10:26] One million dollars? [00:10:27] Two million dollars? [00:10:28] Which the state will never pay. [00:10:30] And will make blacks even more furious, hateful, violent. [00:10:35] Healing the scars. [00:10:37] White people are such fools, and every one of us will pay the price for it. [00:10:43] The censors hate my videos, so if you like this one, please send the link to a lot of people. 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