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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jerry Taylor, and with me is my indispensable co-host, none other than Paul Kersey.
And as usual, start with listener comments.
Someone writes in as follows, I would like you and Mr. Kersey to engage in a thought experiment.
Well, I just call that imagining things, but we'll give it a try.
And our listener would like to know, How would history be different if there were no Africans?
First question.
Two, how would history be different if there were no white people?
Would Africans be better off?
Well, maybe I will let Mr. Kersey answer the first question in a moment, but I will answer the second question first.
How would history be different?
If there were no white people, would Africans be better off?
Well, I have to say they'd be vastly better off.
There would be no transatlantic slave trade.
There'd be no systemic racism.
There'd be no racial differences in health outcomes.
Blacks would not be arrested by white police at higher rates than white people.
They would be happy left alone in Africa in their grass shacks.
I think they would be happy, happy, happy, happy, happy without us.
That's my view on that particular experiment.
Boy, they'd be so much better off.
So, Mr. Kersey, you can comment on that, and then I'd like your view as to How would history be different if there were no Africans?
Yeah, you know, you know, it's interesting, Mr. Taylor, you always hear how arbitrary a lot of the nations that were crafted by the varying European empires, the French, the Germans, the Portuguese, you know, the Dutch, the British, and how they carved Africa.
So, oh, Africa would be vastly better off.
You would You know, you wouldn't have had the population explosion that you've had due to the advances in Western medicine and those being imported to the African continent, which, as we now know, you look at like Haiti, where the population growth is just enormous.
You look at the population growth.
You look at the chart, Steve Saylor's chart, Mr. Taylor.
Of the future, and just how big the African population is going to be.
The explosion in Nigeria, the explosion in Kenya, the explosion in all these nations.
That wouldn't be there.
Because it wouldn't be possible for that type of growth to happen without penicillin.
Without, you know, delicious people.
And let's face it, if they didn't have to live in a world with white people, then they could proceed according to their very own idea of heritage, culture, society, and they would be left alone.
They would have nothing to worry about, at least nothing to worry about from white racism, colonialism, oppression.
Yes, God bless them.
Yeah, and we've all seen the images of We Was Kings.
No, I'm not.
that colloquialism and of the pyramids, you know, somehow blasting off into the sky, the
type of technology they would have.
Yeah, I mean, it would be vastly superior to what they have now.
And I say that firmly with tongue in cheek.
No, I'm not.
I'm entirely serious.
They would have their own, we dare not use the word primitive, of course, but they would
have their own society, their own culture, their own rules, their own way of doing things.
They could hold themselves high, heads high, and just be proud Africans.
But anyway, I think the question as to how would history be different if there were no Africans, well, I think we won't go into that.
But a listener also sends us this story, which I think is quite interesting.
It has to do with Boeing, and there's been a whole series of unfortunate events for Boeing aircraft lately.
One of their 737 MAX 8s veered off the runway after landing in Houston in the latest near-miss involving the embattled airliner.
The plane, which arrived from Memphis, is said to have suffered some form of landing gear collapse.
And footage showed the plane lying flat on its wings on grass by the side of the runway while passengers are being hustled off down an emergency gate ladder.
Wow, that would have been an exciting plane to be on.
The 160 passengers and six crew were not injured.
But that's something else.
The landing gear collapse, the plane pancakes, goes off the runway.
Wow, boy, an extra little adventure in the price of your ticket.
But then, in the latest string of disasters, a 737 engine caught fire in mid-flight.
And then there was a case in San Francisco.
Shortly after takeoff, a wheel fell off one of the airplanes.
And then of course we all know about the near catastrophe when a 737 MAX 9 had its door blow out at 16,000 feet over
Portland, Oregon.
As Jennifer Hamendy, who runs the National Traffic Safety Board, said there's no way that this plane should have been
delivered with four critical safety bolts missing.
Well, I tend to agree with that.
And then there was a Boeing aircraft came under scrutiny when the flight was forced to make an emergency landing in Houston when flames were seen coming out of an engine.
I saw a passenger video, and that thing was just belching flame like you wouldn't believe it.
That would be a little unnerving, I think.
You look out your window, and the engine is breathing fire like a dragon.
Wow.
And later, when it comes to 737s... Mr. Taylor, if I could, if I could stop.
Yes, sir.
Just briefly, you know, dragons are fictitious.
The consequences of diversity, equity, and inclusion initiatives, those are quite real, and that's what we're seeing with Boeing.
Well, we will get to that.
It later emerged that Boeing staff in internal messages were very cavalier about FAA regulations and the design of this 737 MAX.
One said, and the press are quoting this verbatim, that the aircraft was, quote, designed by clowns, who in turn are supervised by monkeys.
What do you know?
That's strong talk.
That's just what you want to hear from the people who build the airplanes in which you fly.
But, and this is the point, this is the point that our listener made.
Don't worry.
Boeing is making great strides in diversity, equity and inclusion.
And the listener kindly sent us not only this story about all the mishaps, but the company's DEI report for last year.
And it goes on to say, equity, diversity, inclusion are core values because they make Boeing and each of us individually better.
Does it make their airplanes better?
It says racial and ethnic minorities are now over 35% of our U.S.
workforce and more represented in management, engineering and professional positions and in the factory.
Uh-oh, uh-oh.
Our goal was to achieve diverse interview slates.
I think that means that they always include at least one non-white in every interview for at least 90% of manager and executive openings.
We exceeded that target with 92% of interview slates being diverse.
But they're diverse, and I'm sure that their main focus is non-whites.
And we expect, yes, 92.5% will be this year.
And the company's number one diversity goal is increase their black representation rate in the U.S.
by 20%.
20%.
Then there's a long list, they're bragging in their DEI report, of how Boeing fares in terms of, oh, various standards.
Companies for diversity, for talent acquisition, for women of color, for Native Americans, for black executives.
Apparently there are these groups that grade all the major companies on how diverse they are.
And it is commended by Women Engineer Magazine.
It scores 100% on Corporate Equality Index.
And then the listener also adds, it would be nice If Boeing were recognized as one of the safest companies, instead of all this mush about diversity, equity and inclusion, clearly investors don't care about that.
As you know, Mr. Kersey, because you keep your eye on the market, the company has lost billions of dollars in market capitalization after all of these blowouts.
Now, We must concede, we don't know for sure, you and I, Mr. Kersey, that it is diverse people who are responsible for all of these unfortunate events.
It could have been absolutely carefully qualified and carefully vetted and top quality white men who made these mistakes.
You just never know, do you?
But we do have our suspicions.
Mr. Taylor, I think it's okay to take a guess.
Well, that's all it is.
That's all it is, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen.
All we're doing is guessing, but we're guessing mighty hard.
Now, Mr. Kersey, there is a Biden DEI mandate.
Well, there have been many of those.
And I was quite fascinated in this article that you dug up that there are other consequences to DEI, not just for safety, which is pretty important, but also for the number of jobs that will be available for Americans.
Yeah, and I think we've remiss.
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So yes, Mr. Kersey, please proceed about one of the consequences of Mr. Biden's many, many, many DEI mandates.
Yeah, just to reiterate, we aren't in the business of fake news and the story that we're about to read is not in that category.
This is from the, I want to say Daily Mail, Biden's diversity equity inclusion mandates cut technology off at the knees.
President Joe Biden's insistence that technology be littered with diversity, equity and inclusion requirements at the expense of quality is hamstringing American technology and national security.
So the theory behind the Chips and Science Act was to make the United States less dependent on advanced microchips from Taiwan, where 90% of them are made and in danger of being cut off if or when China decides to invade the island nation.
The law included $39 billion in subsidies for chip manufacturing on U.S.
soil, which you would think would encourage companies to begin manufacturing chips on United States soil.
You'd be wrong.
TSMC, a Taiwanese manufacturer, has twice delayed its manufacturing plans in Arizona and will instead be ramping up production in Japan.
Samsung has delayed its planned facility in Texas and will instead look to South Korea.
TSMC and Intel are both looking at subsidies in Germany.
And Intel is also going to be manufacturing in Israel and Poland after delaying its plan to provide plenty of jobs in Ohio.
This is partially the result of all of the DEI requirements tied to the CHIPS funding, which include quotas for women in construction and labels workplace DEI as, quote, highly effective workforce investments that are considered, quote, best practices, end quote.
TSMC, for example, was pressured into backing down from bringing in 500 workers from Taiwan to rely on less skilled DEI workers that it would have had to train more extensively.
You can see this when it comes to artificial intelligence as well.
President Biden issued an executive order pressuring companies that create AI tools to incorporate diversity, inclusion, and equity goals.
As a result of this, Google's own DEI brain rot, Google created an AI tool that was both As you talked about last week, Mr. Taylor, it was both anti-white.
It was racist and embarrassingly unable to respond to basic prompts because the inclusive ideology baked into the algorithm severely limited its ability to respond.
These requirements of tech companies and others adhere to the racist principles.
Let's backtrack here.
They're not racist principles.
They're anti-white principles of diversity, equity and inclusion make products less likely to be made.
And when they are made, More likely to be awful.
When it comes to both microchips and Google's AI tool, we are seeing it play out in real time.
And yet Biden and his Democrat colleagues will continue to stifle technology with those same DEI requirements that are already making things worse.
And I'd be remiss if I didn't point out and correct myself.
This article was from College Fix and I found it on Zero Hedge.
Yes, this is something that had not occurred to me, but I'm embarrassed that it had not.
The fact that all of this money that the Biden administration is dangling under the noses of chip manufacturers, it comes with so many strings attached that the very best chip making companies in the world are going to go elsewhere.
They're going to go elsewhere.
Now, there has always been this problem.
I don't know if you remember that, oh, it must have been 15, 20 years ago when Japanese automakers were deciding where to site their factories.
They didn't want to put them in Detroit.
They put them in rural Tennessee.
They put them in North Carolina.
They put them out in the countryside where most of the local workers were going to be, believe it or not, white supremacists.
They thought they might turn those bolts and adjust those meters a little bit better than the folks that you scrape up in Detroit.
The United States has always been a problem in that respect.
All these crazy regulations.
You can't get the best people.
You can't simply hire the best people.
And these Asians, I'm glad that they are seeing through this stuff and they have buggered off.
Good for them.
Good for them.
And I wonder if Congress would ever have the brains to get rid of that stuff.
But certainly when it comes to foreign companies, but you know, we think of this in terms of safety.
We think of this in terms of product quality.
And I, it, as I say, it had not occurred to me that it really is preventing foreign companies from investing in the United States and making good jobs for us.
If I could just give you an anecdote, you know, Kia.
Opened up a massive plant in between Atlanta and Montgomery on 85.
If you're coming from Montgomery, it would be 85 South, not far from the airport.
And Kia, I believe, is that a South Korean?
It's Korean, yes.
Not North Korean, that's for sure.
Anyways, you know, the quality of Kia has increased dramatically.
And I had some friends who were trying to get Oh, one of the SUVs, and there was a massive backlog of orders because of the quality of these SUVs that were manufactured in West Point, right there on the border of Alabama and Georgia, in a very white area.
So the workforce is not exactly what you would find in Detroit.
And boy, it's not diverse.
It's just gonna be no good.
Without diversity, those people cannot twist those nuts on those bolts.
But, you know, in a way, it's a little bit... There's a slight perversion going on here with respect to Taiwan.
We're saying, okay, all you Taiwanese company, come here, because we might let you all be bombed to smithereens by the Chinese.
Just in case that happens, why don't you build a few factories here?
Uh, wouldn't you think, uh, wouldn't you find that a somewhat ambiguous message if you were a Taiwanese chip company?
But that's a different matter.
It could give just a 40,000 foot overview of, you know, Taiwan, you know, jog my memory.
That's a nation that was created during the Chinese revolution, correct?
What?
Well, yes, it was the nationalist government of Chiang Kai-shek in 1949.
That's when the commies took over in China.
Chiang Kai-shek had been running the place before that.
And he said, well, we're going to bugger off to Taiwan.
And we are the legitimate nation.
We are the legitimate rulers of China.
And in fact, Taiwan, it was the Taiwanese government that had a seat on the Security Council.
And I can't remember at what point the de facto, the fact of the commies running the mainland made people sort of realize that, well, it is a little odd to have an island, the littlest little island having a permanent seat on the Security Council.
So we switched over to them.
But for a long time, we wouldn't let mainland China even into the UN.
But yes, it dates back to 1949, when Chiang Kai-shek and the Kuomintang decided that they were defeated by the communists, but they claimed to be running all of China.
From the island.
Now, of course, it is the communists who claim to be running all of China from the mainland, and they've got their eye on Taiwan.
Anyway, let's see.
Let's go back to a different story here.
This one is yet another example of Biden's folly.
His administration is asking Congress for more than $13 billion, much of the money to be spent to bail out the sanctuary cities in their work of welcoming illegal immigrants.
The 2025 funding that's being requested is by two pro-migration cabinet members, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken and DHS top dog Alejandro Mayorkas.
Two people with traitorous views, if you ask me.
Their plans are outlined in the request.
The funding request likely will be approved unless the GOP does a little bit better in November.
Mayorkas has asked for Congress to provide at least $5 billion in city bailout funds that were blocked by GOP senators in February.
This is intended to support these illegal immigrants So that they don't have to sleep on the street, that they can get rooms in three-star hotels instead.
And a lot of this would go to the nationwide network of these NGOs that feed, shelter, and hide these migrants from the DHS.
Although you don't really have to hide migrants from DHS these days.
They can just sit out there and nobody cares.
The bailout funding is vital.
For Democratic politicians, many of whom are cutting spending on citizens, because we've got to be so nice to these people who just waltzed across the border.
The department is asking, however, for, believe it or not, a whole $849 million for cutting edge drug detection technology.
Out of this $13 billion package, there is less than $1 billion for drug detection, despite the fact that fentanyl smuggled into the country kills 70,000 Americans every year.
The State Department's money, if it gets its hot little hand on it, will also be used to operate more safe mobility offices.
Now, this is the first I've heard of them.
These offices are being opened in South America and all around the world so that foreigners can get legal permission to fly to the United States without having to pay smugglers and cartels to reach California and Texas.
Now, I think it'd be fascinating to look into just how these safe mobility offices work.
I guess the idea is, OK, you're illegal, you're not supposed to come, but we really don't want you to be supporting the smugglers and the cartels.
And so, you know, we're going to let you fly in and then we'll then we'll let you loose in the country without authorization to stay.
But safe mobility options.
This is worth looking into.
The department also plans to fund the arrival of migrants from Afghanistan, sexual minorities, yes, this is one of their very important things, all of these LBTQ+++++, all these people, and also they have a special concentration on the Muslim Rohingya community.
Do you know about the Rohingya?
No, please educate.
These are primitive tribes from Burma.
Now, the Burmese despise them and persecute them.
The Burmese, of course, are Buddhist.
The Rohingya are Muslim.
And Rohingya are really not very advanced folks.
And the Burmese are pretty mean to them.
They persecute them.
They kill them.
They drive them out of the country.
But once they come here, I don't think they're going to fit in so terribly well.
OK, let's see.
And while we're at it, while Blinken and Mayorkas are welcoming more illegals into the country, a bill has been introduced in the California State Assembly.
This is really quite extraordinary.
But in that in that cuckoo state, it could probably pass.
It would extend taxpayer-funded legal aid to illegal immigrants convicted of violent, serious felonies.
And the Democrat who introduced this bill says it would be a step forward for racial justice.
What it would do, it would remove restrictions on money for immigration-related legal services.
The way it works is, this comes from something called the One California Program.
I love that name.
All one.
Doesn't make any difference where you're from.
Doesn't make any difference if you're legal or illegal.
It provides $45 million in cash each year to non-profits, these pesky NGOs, for free immigration legal services.
The funding is intended to help those who cannot afford a lawyer.
So, if you're here illegally and you've committed a crime, And you need an immigration lawyer to keep you in the country after you've been convicted.
Now, what this happens is it includes legal representation, including for those facing deportation, and also those applying for DACA status, and naturalization, and temporary protected status.
All these people, if they don't have a lawyer, and whether they're here legally or illegally, if they're applying for this stuff, this is free California money, so that you can hire a immigration lawyer, probably one who speaks your language, and who worships your God and who is from your race or
ethnicity.
But, Mr. Kurzyn, this is the point.
Currently, it bars those funds being used for those convicted of felonies.
Now, the bill drew significant support from immigrant activist groups who voiced
their approval of this proposed legislation.
Now, murderers and rapists, it doesn't matter.
They too can get free help trying to get their immigration status regularized.
And this is what Camila Alvarez, she is legal director at something called the Central American Resource Center.
She says, we're proud to support this crucial legislation that plays a pivotal role in safeguarding immigrants from deportation, ensuring access to legal representation and addressing racial injustices.
That's right.
Every time a rapist or a child molester or a murderer should be deported and it happens not to be white, I guess we are addressing racial injustices.
She goes on to say, we stand with all immigrants.
Recognizing that every individual deserves legal representation, security, and the chance of prosperity, regardless of their past history.
That doesn't matter.
These could be the worst people on earth.
But if they are non-white, because if they're non-white and they're being booted after having committed heinous crimes, then that is racial injustice.
Good grief.
This is California for you.
Free legal representation.
To fight the obvious necessity of kicking these people out of the United States, but they can stay in, in, uh, they can stay in California.
Now it might be okay if we could, if we had a border fence between us and California and said, no, no, no, no.
We're not gonna let these people into the rest of the country.
Hey, you can have them.
You can keep them.
We sure don't want.
And one last little item on a sanctuary for perverts, as I call it, but illegal alien Who had been deported twice in the United States is now accused of sexually abusing girls ages 6 to 12 while he was working as a teacher at a church in Montgomery County, Maryland.
So Montgomery County is just like California in this respect.
Most of the alleged abuse occurred at the Elim Mission Cristiana Church.
So I suspect these little girls were likewise Hispanics, just like this guy.
Now, This fella admitted to the abuse in a meeting with the church's pastor, because one of the girls was the pastor's daughter.
Can you imagine that, Mr. Kersey?
This guy works the church.
He's molesting little girls, and he is molesting the little girl of his boss.
Boy, oh boy.
His name is Mr. Lopez, by the way.
The really astonishing and dispiriting aspect of this.
In August of 2023, Montgomery County Police arrested Lopez on second-degree rape charges and two counts of third-degree sexual offense.
I don't know if it was little girls.
I don't know if it was people who were older than that.
And at the time, Immigration and Customs Enforcement, ICE, as it usually does, said they ordered
a detainer put on Lopez.
That is to say, after the Montgomery County people let him go, well, when they're ready
to let him out, the ICE wants to kick him out.
However, Montgomery County officials ignored the ICE detainer, released Lopez back into the community, where he went on to abuse and who knows what, do who knows what to these girls.
Well, this time around, he is being held without bail, and ICE has yet again lodged a detainer against him, asking, turn this guy over, huh?
Will you?
Pretty please?
And we'll see what Montgomery County will do.
This time.
Just disgusting.
Well, Mr. Kersey, you have a story about West Point, I believe.
You know, wasn't it West Point or was it VMI that got rid of the honor code?
I believe it was VMI that got rid of the honor code.
VMI, yes.
Because disproportionately blacks were the ones who violated the honor code.
That's right.
So obviously that meant the honor code was clearly racist.
Yeah, that I remember about Gosh, probably at the start of the 2010s, there was a Naval Academy professor who sounded the alarm about the erosion of standards there to try and keep black students enrolled who would be let in and then they had to lower the quality of education because disproportionately blacks were failing classes.
Can't remember the guy's name.
Not sure if he ever wrote a book.
I'll look that up after I finish this little part just to bring his name to it.
But again, we've seen the complete destruction of the Military Academy, so why not West Point?
West Point has now decided to ditch duty, honor, and country from its mission statement.
And again, in a defeated nation and a conquered nation, why would you mandate that as one of the mission statements for officers?
Well, Mr. Kersey, maybe one of the reasons they're getting rid of the word duty is, as you know, General Robert E. Lee said, duty is the sublimest word in our language.
So, if Robert E. Lee was in favor of it, West Point's got to dump it.
Maybe that's part of it.
Well, maybe that's why Traveler's Grave got dug up at Washington and Lee, his beloved horse, too.
Anyways, the United States Military Academy has removed the words duty, honor, and country from its mission statement, a move approved by the Secretary of Army Christine Wormuth and Army Chief of Staff Randy George.
What great individuals these people are not.
The previous mission statement read, quote, to educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets so that each graduate is a commissioned leader of character committed to the values of duty, honor, country, And prepared for a career of professional excellence and service to the nation as an officer of the United States Army.
Black Knights No More, quote, I'm sorry, the new one reads, quote, to build, educate, train, and inspire the Corps of Cadets to be commissioned leaders of character committed to the Army values and ready for a lifetime of professional excellence and service to the Army and nation.
You know, there's an interesting point that they've added, there's these words, lifetime of service.
The fact is, a lot of these diverse Corps of Cadet graduates, they drop out, they go through the minimum period, they don't like it, and they drop out.
This idea of a lifetime of service, well, it's not the US Army.
They'll be serving themselves probably in some other DEI slot that suits them better.
But I beg your pardon, I keep interrupting.
No, it's not a problem at all.
Regarding the change, Newsmax reports West Point Superintendent Lieutenant General Steve Gilland said the new statement, which took a year and a half to create, a long time for less than 35 to 40 words, binds the Academy to the Army.
Quote, our responsibility to produce leaders to fight and win our nation's wars Requires to assess ourselves regularly. Gosh, this sounds
like some goofy HR nonsense that people working in fortune 500
are forced to endure by By what's that great term that I believe Scott Greer coined
awfuls Affluent white female
Camera with the L stands for affluent white female whatever anyways, maybe maybe it's affluent white ladies or
something Maybe, maybe.
Getting back to the story at hand, but from Gillen's words, thus over the past year and a half working with leaders from across West Point and external stakeholders, we reviewed our mission, vision, and strategy to serve this purpose.
He pointed out the Academy's mission statement had changed a total of nine times, with duty, honor, country being added in, oh, those dark days of white supremacy in 1998.
Nevertheless, he emphasized that duty, honor, country is foundational to the United States Military Academy's culture and will always remain our motto.
It defines who we are as an institution and as graduates of West Point.
1989 West Point grad, Randy DeSoto, he noted in Western Journal that new cadets had to memorize the portion of General Douglas MacArthur's 1962 speech given at West Point, which highlighted the three words, duty, honor, country.
Those three hallowed words reverently dictate what You ought to be what you can be, what you will be.
They are your rallying points to build courage when purge seems to fail, to regain faith when there seems to be little cause for faith, to create hope when hope becomes forlorn.
So the implication of that little part that you read is that they no longer are required to memorize that speech.
I'd be there if you may.
And also back in December 22nd, 2022, just look this up, West Point removed Confederate symbols from its campus, take down the likeness of Robert E. Lee as part of the Department of Defense directive to do away with installations that commemorate or memorialize the Confederacy.
Indeed.
Now, I understand that there is one portrait of Robert E. Lee that is still there.
It's while he was still wearing a Yankee uniform.
And he was the superintendent of West Point for a while.
And that portrait they have allowed to hang.
But anyone wearing Confederate gray had to go.
Now speaking of a different kind of officer, an officer that is likely to touch our lives rather more intimately than a West Point graduate kind of officer.
And it has to do with the The town of College Park, Maryland, it hired a racial equity officer to spearhead its mission to eliminate systemic racism.
She was hired to be the racial equity officer under former mayor Patrick L. Wojohn, that's spelled W-O-J-A-H-N, who resigned from office after being arrested for child pornography.
Now, I confess I'd never heard of Patrick Wojohn before, but he seems like quite the colorful character.
And this lady has assembled a team, and she has been asked to implement a racial equity agenda across all city departments, affecting policies, practices, programs, and budgets.
And the lady, Kayla Elise Carter, who is melanin enhanced.
She supports black liberation through revolutionary means.
She is working with some activists to plan, quote, how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down.
After we burn it all down.
Now, a source says Ms.
Carter does not oversee the entire team.
Well, I guess just the arsonists are part of her team, I suppose.
The city explains to people who are curious about this that her work primarily has been with the city's restorative justice commission.
She was hired after former mayor, Wojohn, signed into a law which, and I'm quoting from it, renounces systemic racism, declares support for black lives, and calls for the ongoing explicit and conscious confrontation of racism And this was signed in aftermath of the George Floyd business.
May 22nd, if I recall correctly, of 2020.
That was a great turning point in our history as the arc of justice took a certain lurch towards equity for all.
Now, the law mandated a systemic review currently being performed by this revolutionary who wants to burn it all down, by Ms.
Carter, of all current policies, programs for evidence of bias and disparate impact.
Well, she'll find that any kind of law that punishes crime is going to have a disparate impact on her favorite people.
And what she's going to do about that, I can guess.
Now, these are some of her statements that she has broadcast to the world on X. Why do black people always have to rationalize our violence and anger?
Well, that's right.
Burn it down, baby.
You don't have to rationalize that.
She says, remember, we are at war against colonialism.
So that justifies anything, I guess.
And here's what she says.
I can't wait for society to collapse so my ideology can rise from the ashes.
I'm already planning.
I have been planning for how we will eat and live and grow after we burn it all down.
And Mr. Kersey, I wonder what her plans are after they burn it all down.
I guess it's going to be back to one meal of millet a day, living in grass shacks.
Is it going to be stone tools?
She's going to burn it all down, Mr. Kersey, but she's planning.
She's got her plans.
Also, she refers to white people in her tweets as YTs, and that's spelled lowercase y, capital T. YT.
This YT man, she'll write.
She says, I can't trust YT people.
I hate when whitey children stare at me.
It's literally terrifying.
Boy, white children staring at you.
I mean, I guess that would terrify any African-American ass.
Well, she makes $75,600 a year and she blames capitalism for forcing her even to be in the workforce at all.
She says she'd rather be a collage artist or a lady of leisure rather than plotting how to burn it all down.
Boy, what an ignoramus.
She's going to burn it all down, then she's going to become a lady of leisure?
Wow.
She says, tired of being so underpaid.
Also tired of applying for new jobs.
I don't want to go back to selling drugs.
I guess that's what you used to do.
But this economy is getting desperate.
I need a new job.
Problem is, I don't want to work.
I just want to lay in my bed, being a girl.
Can anyone help me with this?
Uh-oh, Mr. Kersey.
She wants to lie in bed.
She's looking for help.
Well, there's always been the oldest profession, Kayla Darling, if that's the way you want to make a living.
Boy, what an idiot.
She could create an OnlyFans account like one of your favorite people, Rachel Dozel, did.
The person who pretended to be black.
She became a teacher and then she It was found about a month and a half ago that she had an OnlyFans account as well.
I'd forgotten that.
Oh yeah, that's right.
But gosh, you'd probably have to stand up at least to get the camera going.
Sure, it's a line bid being a girl.
You'd be surprised what a remote control can do to turn on a camera.
I want to backtrack two stories because I mentioned a gentleman's name who Sounded the alarm about what was happening at the Naval Academy and I found an article that he wrote My goodness For the Naval Institute blog.
It was called separate water fountains and the gentleman's name was Bruce Fleming I just happened to look on Amazon and you know Talk about fortuitous on January 9th 2024.
He published a book called saving our service academies and my battle with and for the U.S. Naval Academy and to make
thinking officers.
Make thinking officers. And on the cover, it's a picture of the Naval Academy when the at the end
of your at the end of your first year, they make everybody try and climb up that monument.
All the, uh, the first year class has to, you know, use thinking, you know, skills.
And interestingly enough, the picture is a bunch of white people.
It's, there's no diversity in the photo at all on this.
Um, and he got in a lot of trouble because he pointed out that they were lowering standards in the admissions process to try and increase, uh, black participation for football, um, and football.
They don't have the lower standards for blacks for football, do they?
Well, to get into the academy, they still had standards, SAT, ACT scores, and grade point average.
And then I just happened to look up, because you said something about Robert E. Lee still having this picture of him in his Union uniform, in the United States uniform, there at West Point.
And I just found this article from 12-24-2022.
So December 24th, 2022, West Point removed the Robert E. Lee portrait and bust, and they removed his bust from something called the Reconciliation Plaza.
And instead, they put up a bust of Grant, which was moved to the front of Grand Hall.
So, you know, this predated the whole destruction of the Reconciliation Statue in Arlington Cemetery.
I mean, again, it basically and this was all done by the Department of the by the Defense Department directive by their Congressional Naming Commission, which decimate one didn't decimate.
It got rid of all of the Confederate named bases.
Well, so there was a reconciliation hall where Lee's statue was placed.
Well, I wonder if they're going to change the name.
They're going to call it Stood on the Confederates Hall or Never Forgive, Never Forget, Trample on the South Hall.
What's its new name going to be?
We can't be reconciled after all.
It's actually even worse than that.
Let me just read from this.
A stone bust of Lee at reconciliation was removed and placed in storage,
as was a portrait of him in Confederate uniform in the museum.
The school is also replacing a quote from Lee at Honor Plaza.
A committee set up by the school is set to choose a new quote to replace Lee's,
along with stone markers in Reconciliation Plaza that the naming commission determined
commemorate the Confederacy, will also be modified with new language and images,
while quote still conveying the plaza's central message of reconciliation."
Doesn't sound like it has anything to do with conveying that message if they're getting rid of it.
Also, there were a number of streets and buildings and areas in West Point that carried Lee's name.
Those were also changed.
I mean, it would be fitting to try and figure out Just how committed this regime was after the George Floyd fentanyl death.
When did those changes happen?
When did they remove the bust, etc?
When was that?
This story was in The Hill, published December 24th, 2022.
OK, well, no, they've been they've been hammering at that for quite some time.
But I do believe that his portrait as superintendent wearing his Yankee uniform still hangs.
I suppose they go by and they spit at it.
Let's see.
But OK, we have a different story about antics in Philadelphia.
This is a Daily Mail headline.
Philadelphia cops fear mass shooting which saw 18s shot while waiting for a SEPTA bus, that's the mass transit bus, may have been retaliation for Monday's shooting of five that killed a boy age 17.
That really says it all.
I'll just read that again.
Philadelphia cops fear mass shooting which saw 18s shot while waiting for a bus may have been retaliation for Monday's shooting of five that killed a boy age 17.
Payback five days later.
But here are a few more details.
Eight students aged between 15 and 17 were shot after three suspects exited a vehicle and fired more than 30 rounds at a bus stop.
At some point when the bus was pulling up and the kids are converging to get on the bus, said an officer, three individuals got out of the car and discharged multiple times.
Well, you'd have to salute their clever tactics here.
They're all bunched up trying to get on the bus and you're less likely to miss.
Apparently, a 16-year-old student is reported to be in critical condition after being shot nine times.
Nine times!
Wow!
And seven other victims, including two 15-year-olds, four 16, and a 17-year-old, all shot and wounded.
Now, it does make me wonder, how many of them had any medical insurance, Mr. Kersey?
And, you know, boy, oh boy.
And nine times.
Boy, he's going to require a lot of expensive patching up, it seems to me.
Stopping nine bullets and he's still alive.
Boy, he's a tough customer.
Of course, you know, here you've got a mass of students going for the door of a bus, and the shooters clearly didn't care who they are blazing away at.
You could have been, had nothing to do with whatever the controversy was going on, and you could still stop a bullet.
This is just so disgusting.
Investigators apparently working to determine if the shooting is connected with another shooting just three days earlier, where Dayamond Taylor, 17, was killed when gunfire rang out near a bus stop.
Mr. Kersey just rang out like a thunderclap, utterly beyond human control.
But what a story!
Gee, now you can't wait for a bus if you're a certain color.
And boy, if you're mixing with people of a certain color, you could stop a bullet too.
In any case, Mr. Kersey, I believe you have a story about rap that deals with this kind of carrying on.
You know, remind me never to go to Philadelphia again.
Don't take a bus anyway.
Yeah, yeah.
You like to talk about how a certain profession is one of the most dangerous in the country, and that is an aspiring rapper.
And we've we've long joked that it is Expiring rapper, I believe.
That's right.
That's what it should be.
I think that was your witticism.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's actually actually very good.
Yeah.
And here's yet another story about that.
This is from Laurel, Maryland.
Recording studio shooting sparks plea for train for change within drill rap culture.
Now, I'm not I'm not hip to the to the nomenclature and to the vocabulary, but I have no idea what drill rap culture is.
I do.
Drill rap is rap that is specifically unlike necessarily violating young girls or expressing your manhood in that way.
It's about expressing your manhood with a gun and killing your opponents and your enemies.
That's what drill, you're drilling people.
This time you're drilling men, not women.
Well, there you go.
You learn something every day.
I'm hip boy.
I'm hip.
You hip hop, hip it to the beat.
You don't stop rocking.
Police are still uncertain about the full story of what sparked a shootout that killed two men and seriously injured a third inside a Laurel, Maryland recording studio just this past Tuesday.
Sources said it was the ongoing beef between two rival groups.
And for those who don't know, beef, that means that they had some friction, some acrimony, but beef, beef is a more astute word to describe animosity between rival black groups.
The owner of Track House Studios DMV issued a statement saying, it's time to put down the guns and change the stereotypes around the music we create.
The statement continued saying, quote, it's our job to change the stereotypes about the music we create, not play into them, end quote.
Much of the music the studio has posted on Instagram could be categorized as part of the drill rap genre, with lyrics and videos focused on guns and violence.
Those lyrics are too often acted out in real life, like the shootout between rappers in a motel last summer which left both dead, or the 15-year-old charged with attempted murder on a school bus.
The teen appeared in multiple videos with a gun in hand, and in one song he was talking about committing a carjacking.
Going to get us a car, going to do a jack, the lyric said.
Looking for a white guy to rob and then rap about it.
Oh, no, no.
You invented those words.
I invented those words.
I invented those words.
At least we think so.
Prince George's County State's Attorney, Asha Brave Boy, said she hopes the call for change is heated.
People are using words to incite violence, and that violence is absolutely happening.
It hurts our families.
People are losing their lives.
People doing the violence are going to prison.
Joseph Richardson is a University of Maryland professor whose research focuses on youth violence.
He said the music can be a creative outlet and a positive influence.
Oh, it can be if we ship the narrative, he told 7 News.
But he also sees drill rap mostly as a destructive influence, which completely contradicts his prior statement.
Quote, it's unfortunate that we have this subgenre of music that essentially condones or perpetuates genocide among a specific population of people of color.
I bet they're perfectly happy to to drill people who are not black, but I don't know.
Maybe that's required, but what rubbish anyway?
Yeah, it just goes on to talk about those killed in the recording studio.
21 and 23 year old men from DC doesn't list their names.
I would love to love to know the names of all the individuals that were Party to this troubleshooting.
Probably very colorful, but as you say, aspiring rappers become expiring rappers.
I like that.
That's very good.
I'll have to remember that.
Okay, let's see.
Well, you know, we had a kind of an exciting, it wasn't really a drill rap in particular, but it was opening day at Six Flags Georgia.
And the scene was set by 500 to 600 teenagers, race unspecified, running around the park fighting.
Five to 600 Cobb County officers responded to assist with crowd control.
And at some point, several people began shooting.
Apparently they didn't hit any humans, but they hit an unoccupied police car, perforated it, And then officers identified where the shots were coming from and pursued the suspects into the woods.
And at one point, an officer fired his weapon, hitting a minor.
He is merely in critical condition.
He has not expired on the scene, which would be far preferable.
They found a handgun near the minor.
And as the fellow who sent in the story, he suggested the following headline.
A day of friendly sporting competition at Cobb County Six Flags involving marksmanship and high spirits.
There you go.
Yep.
That's life in the big city.
Now this is a quite a serious story.
This has to do with what the feds have been up to while we weren't paying attention.
Well, we were thinking about it.
But we were imagining it, and sure enough, they were doing it.
The federal government circulated a list of hate groups to U.S.
banks as part of its financial surveillance after the January 6, 2021 events.
And it was a tally compiled by a group that featured a host of mainstream conservative organizations.
These included Alliance Defending Freedom, Family Research Council, Liberty Council, Pacific Justice Institute, and Federation for American Immigration Control.
According to an investigation by the House Judiciary Select Subcommittee on the weaponization of the federal government.
So this list of enemies of the people was lifted from a 2020 report called Bankrolling Bigotry by the Institute for Strategic Dialogue.
They don't want dialogue at all.
They want to shut you up.
Add a pair of left-wing advocacy groups based in London as if they know best who are the bigots in America.
And it was it was spread about by the Treasury Department's Financial Crimes Enforcement Network or FinCEN.
Now, as it happens, this story doesn't mention it, but New Century Foundation's name was on the list.
We were on the list.
A subcommittee member said the list draws a false equivalence between certain conservative civil society groups and the American Nazi Party and the Ku Klux Klan.
Now, I don't like it at all.
That suggests, well, you know, if it's the American Nazi Party, they don't deserve a bank account.
The Ku Klux Klan, they don't deserve a bank account.
Okay, where do you draw the line?
Everybody deserves a bank account.
The panel's report focused on the FBI's mining of bank records to head off any threats of threats against the January 20th, 2021 inauguration of Joe Biden after the Capitol riot.
Remember they had, what is it, 20,000 troops, National Guardsmen, to control?
That's more than Lincoln had before, and Jubal early.
Was threatening the capital.
But anyway, and the federal law enforcement asked financial institutions to conduct sweeping searches of individuals not suspected of committing any crime, but to filter their, is it Zelle payments?
Zelle payments?
I don't know how you pronounce that.
Zelle.
Okay.
Zelle payments with keywords such as MAGA and Trump.
This is before the inauguration.
Wow.
And flagging Flagging purchases at firearms stores such as Cabela's, Bass Post Shop and Dick's Sporting Goods.
This this is even before the so-called on I'm sorry.
Yes, this is Cabela's brochure.
This is after the so-called insurrection.
These are completely legal purchases entirely unobjectional people, but just in case something might happen during the during the Biden inauguration.
They are searching for any kind of keyword like MAGA or Trump.
Federal authorities warned that those Americans who expressed opposition to firearms regulations, open borders, COVID-19 lockdowns, and vaccine mandates, and the deep state, if you're opposed to any of those things, you could be a domestic terrorist.
Besides that, the agency distributed a hyperlink to the Anti-Defamation League's hate on display database, a list of racist symbols, including the Celtic cross.
The ADL acknowledged that the cross is a very common symbol and primarily used by non-extremists.
Now, they found various examples of debanking.
Bank of America closed the account of indigenous advanced ministries of Tennessee.
After they had had the account for eight years, the bank said the working group with Ugandan orphans and at-risk children no longer aligns with the bank's risk tolerance.
Now, what their reasoning on that is, who knows?
Maybe they're opposed to white savior complexes.
Can't have them looking after Ugandan orphans.
And in 2022, JPMorgan Chase closed the newly opened account of the National Committee for Religious Freedom, founded by former Kansas Governor Sam Brownback.
Now, Brownback accused Chase of religious discrimination, which Chase denied.
But why on earth?
National Committee for Religious Freedom, founded by a former governor?
Sheesh!
And you'll remember the FBI got in trouble for a January 2023 memo from its Richmond, Virginia office that named radical traditionalist Catholics as potential domestic terrorist threats based on sources that included the Southern Poverty Law Center, that sterling, uncorruptible group that is never biased, always objective.
And in that case, the FBI retracted the memo shortly after it was leaked.
But that's what's going on.
The federal government is bullying banks to boot customers that they don't like.
This is really pretty outrageous, Mr. Kersey.
And it's the kind of thing that could certainly affect New Century Foundation.
We just might be without a bank.
That would really stop you dead in the water.
Now, let's see.
Here's a little story about Sweden.
I think we have time for Swedish women that have never had so few children as in 2023.
And based on this child-bearing gap, Yazir Qadhi, a Pakistani-born American theologian, predicts that in just one generation, half of Malmo's population will be Muslim.
Now Malmo has been turning Muslim for some time.
He says walking through the streets of Malmo is like walking through Baghdad or Damascus.
Kadi, who has a doctorate in theology from Yale.
He gives lectures on Islam to young Muslims in Stockholm.
He says he has asked himself during his visit to Malmö whether he was in Sweden.
Well, I bet anybody walking through there wonders whether he's in Sweden.
And the towns he mentions that would become Muslim while Swedes have few children, he points out, it's not uncommon for a Muslim family to have five or six.
Boy!
Swedish children are already a minority in the school system in Malmo, with one Swedish academic reacting to the massive demographic transformation known as the Great Replacement by claiming that schools should be taught in Arabic, since Swedish is now a foreign language.
The city has been completely transformed from nearly all ethnic Swedes into a multi-culti area marked by urban decay, no-go zones controlled by migrant clans, and Large parts of it utterly unsafe for women.
So, on that cheerful note, Mr. Kersey, at least people are noticing.
Yes, sir.
I beg your pardon?
That's such a downer.
Such a downer.
Such a downer.
Yes, but that's what is in store for us, ladies and gentlemen, if we do not act.
And we must act.
We talk, Mr. Kersey, you and I talk.
Talk is cheap, but action is what will save us.
So, ladies and gentlemen, it is always our pleasure, always our privilege, and always our honor to have this opportunity to speak with you.