Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jared Taylor with American Renaissance, and with me is my indispensable co-host, Paul Kersey.
Today is May 2nd, Anno Domini, 2024.
Now today, ladies and gentlemen, I have an unusual way to begin the show.
Rather than reading comments, I will start with a call, a fervent and heartfelt call for action to our listeners.
And the reason is today Elon Musk officially announced that Nick Fuentes will be let back onto X. Hooray for Nick Fuentes.
Hooray for Elon Musk.
Ashley St.
Clair wrote back to Mr. Musk saying, there will be enormous backlash, but if X is to be a free speech platform, it's the right move.
Mr. Musk replied, I cannot claim to be a defender of free speech, but then permanently ban someone who hasn't violated the law, no matter how much I might disagree with what he has to say.
Well, good for you, Mr. Musk.
Well, several people have replied saying, then unban Jared Taylor and American Renaissance.
And that's why I have a personal request to all of you with X accounts.
Please reply to Elon Musk's post.
We will have the link to that post included in the information on this podcast.
Please tag him at Elon Musk and ask him to unban at jar taylor j-a-r-t-a-y-l-o-r and at am renaissance a-m renaissance.
It would be great if you can make your own tweets and quote tweets And be sure to include at Elon Musk and at Jar Taylor.
This could be the best chance we have in a long time to get back on X. We are counting on you.
Now, I understand, Mr. Kersey, you have already replied and promoted this idea of getting us back on X. Is that correct?
I have.
In fact, somebody actually said to Elon Musk, the proprietor of Twitter, Please respectfully contact Elon Musk to restore Jared Taylor and American Renaissance at Jar Taylor and at AM Renaissance.
This is a major opportunity for Elon Musk to prove that X truly is a free speech platform, and Mr. Taylor's ban is one of the most unjustified.
As of right now, this has 119 retweets and 505 likes.
That was done by James Kirkpatrick, who you all know as Gregory Hood.
I call him Gregory the Great.
Well, so let us move on to listener comments.
that he and I have started to do.
And I want to thank real quick if I could, thank everybody who's been sending comments
about that podcast.
Really appreciate it.
Really excited to be doing that with Gregory Hood, James Kirkpatrick, whatever you want to call him.
I call him Gregory the Great.
Well, so let us move on to listener comments.
Someone sends in the headline, Biden officials indefinitely postponed ban
on menthol cigarettes amid election year pushback.
And our listener writes, Gads!
Black civil rights leaders advocate for menthol cigarettes.
Seems like those advocacy groups and the old KKK are in cahoots.
Let the blacks kill themselves.
I wonder if menthol cigarettes were near exclusively a white problem, Then the ban would be passed and Whites, of course, would comply.
But I believe none other than... Oh, for heaven's sake, how can I have forgotten his name?
That old fraud... Al Sharpton?
Al Sharpton.
Al Sharpton, yes.
He himself... That's right.
That's right.
I was afraid, you know.
Call that old fraud.
You know, there'd be a dozen people to choose from, but you got the right old fraud.
He says, no, you can't ban these.
The brothers, the brothers want these.
And sure enough, the Biden administration decided not to ban them.
Of course, the Biden administration forgives hundreds of billions of dollars in student loans, even to the debtors who are currently able to pay.
But it's called buying votes with other people's money, says our listener.
Another comment.
I believe it was you, Mr. Kersey, who brought up Pooh Shiesty.
He is a rapper who is popularizing ski masks as a fashion statement.
Imagine going through life being known as Pooh Shiesty.
Well, in any case... Imagine Mr. Taylor not going through life being known as Pooh Shiesty.
We would prefer that, yes.
And our listener writes, in the urban culture any sort of balaclava or ski mask is now referred to as a shysti.
So the American vocabulary expands once again.
I guess this poo fellow fancies himself some sort of robber, murderer, gangster type.
So the youth are emulating his style.
Like El Salvador.
Instead of locking up everyone with gang tattoos, we could lock everyone who wears a shiesty and we'd be much better off.
Now that's the listener's recommendation, not mine or yours.
Our listener goes on to say, next time you drive through the rough part of town, I'm sure you can spot urban youth sporting shiesties.
Our horizons just expand day by day.
Now, there is a listener comment about last week.
He says, why is it that to my knowledge there's no functioning democracy in Africa?
Because the government must match the characteristics of the governed.
There are some people who are incapable of governing themselves who can thrive only under iron-fisted dictators.
I believe democracy and a small and gentle government evolved Albeit after bloody struggles among European people only because as a whole we are kind, good, fair and honest.
So we could mostly govern ourselves without a tyrant to preserve order.
Alas, bad actors discovered our kindness and goodness and came to live with us.
If, say, 15% of our population requires dictatorial rule in order to behave, European liberalism is doomed because the other 85% will eventually cry out for dictatorial rule in order to survive.
The nature of government must be suited not to governing the civil majority, but to controlling the unruly minority.
When we become Africanized, even if it is only a relatively small fraction, we become Africanized in our government of necessity.
Draconian rule becomes a requirement.
The liberties envisioned by our founding fathers, which worked so well for the European America of yesteryear, will be discarded as ill-fitting to the new population.
I think that's a very intelligent observation.
Mr. Kersey, you and I have been talking about Mr. Bukele and also some of the stringent measures being taken in New York City to make sure that people don't shoot each other in the subways.
And of course, we tend to support these efforts.
But the only reason they have to be supported is the only reason they have to even be proposed is because of this change of our population.
And I think this commenter really expressed himself very intelligently.
Let's see.
We have extraordinary listeners, Mr. Taylor.
We do.
We have very smart, on-the-ball listeners.
Another comment.
On the podcast, you mentioned research that claims that because of racism, black and brown people don't sleep as well as white people.
Well, here are some references to that problem from an article about the Twin Cities area in Minnesota.
And some selections go like this.
Sleep can be seen as a resource.
One that black and brown people have less access to.
People of color are more likely to live in neighborhoods that are not conducive to sleep.
Areas experts sometimes refer to as, hold your breath Mr. Kersey, sleep deserts.
They are often close to highways and have fewer trees and sidewalks.
Attributes that allow people to exercise safely.
In other words, if they could exercise safely with sidewalks and trees, they'd sleep better.
Noisier nights, whether from traffic or thin walls between apartments, hinder sleep.
Well, I'd like to know what about gunshots, blaring rap music, black people yelling at the top of their voices.
But now, Mr. Kersey, we have sleep deserts that go along with food deserts, shade deserts, drugstore deserts.
You know, I suppose you could even throw in marriage deserts.
And all of these deserts, of course, desert after desert after desert, they produce heat islands and torment BIPOCs in the summertime.
But in any case, the article goes on.
It says, And this is perhaps the funniest part of all.
In the public health sphere, knowledge about sleep and local customs could be disseminated through Healthy Sleep campaigns.
One example.
In many Somali homes in the Twin Cities, smoke detectors with low batteries beep around the clock.
Many believe the devices beep when they're working properly.
Yes, others think it's the landlord's responsibility to fix these malfunctioning smoke detectors.
Such misinformation could be corrected with a community-wide effort.
This is a direct quote from the article about these poor sleep deserts that our black and brown brethren have to live through.
Now we have talked before about what I have called the ghetto nightingale, this little cheep cheep cheep in the background because people don't... Chirp.
This chirp, yes.
Oh, you're good at that.
I wonder how many times during this podcast, Mr. Taylor, I could just do intermittent chirping to see if it bothers you.
You could, you could.
I'd change your battery quick if you kept doing that.
But the very idea, you're going to have a public health campaign to tell people to change the batteries in their smoke detectors.
Boy, oh boy.
I mean, this is part of the changing government that's required when we reach that magic 15% that our listeners spoke about.
I think we passed that 15% long ago.
And of course, in so many parts of the country, we are past the 50% mark.
In any case, once again, a hilarious article brought to us courtesy of one of our on-the-ball listeners.
Now, Mr. Kersey and I repeatedly tell our listeners, we love hearing from you.
We love the observations you make and the stories you call our attention to.
And I like, I like it very much when we make mistakes and you point them out.
We want our podcast to be absolutely accurate.
No factual errors.
We try to speak non-fiction, but a certain amount of fiction nevertheless sometimes creeps in.
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You'll get it once a week.
Nothing, nothing obtrusive.
We won't, we won't, uh, you know, be overboard with emails.
You're going to get great stuff in a compilation weekly digest.
And who granted that award?
Was that the Paul Kersey Memorial Foundation?
Anyway, I won't inquire too deeply as to who granted the award, but Mr. Kersey, I believe you have a fascinating story about what Mr. Trump will do once he has been re-elected to the presidency.
So, a lot of people are talking about this story, Mr. Taylor.
This was the Time Magazine cover story, and this was in USA Today.
This was actually the cover story for USA Today.
I saw it when I was traveling recently, and it was one of the first stories, like, ooh, this is positive news.
DEI destroyer.
Trump vows to crush anti-white racism if he wins 2024 election.
Once again, we see that term woke, DEI.
It's now synonymous with just anti-white.
And I think that's such a glorious thing because, again, this has to happen.
We have to understand that these words have been weaponized against us.
And so it's great to now see them as what they are, adversarial.
Leading his voice to anti-DEI fervor, sweeping the Republican Party, Donald Trump telegraphed a dramatic shift to America's approach to civil rights if he wins a second term as POTUS, vowing to focus on, quote, anti-white racism, not on racism against people of color.
Asked about supporters who believe anti-white racism now represents a greater problem than anti-black racism, the former president told Time, quote, I think there is a definite anti-white feeling in this country and that can't be allowed, end quote.
Mr. Taylor, I have to ask you, New Century Foundation's been around since the early 1990s.
Did you ever think you would hear a president utter that sentence?
Yes.
Yes.
I naively hoped, and I thought it was not impossible, when he was voted in the first time.
That he might say, just in an offhand sort of way, what's wrong with white people wanting to remain the majority in the United States?
Or that he might say, you know, the reason there aren't that many blacks and Hispanics in the advanced, in the AP physics class is because of just racial differences in IQ.
I thought that was not out of the question.
It never happened.
But I've been hoping, I hope springs eternal.
But you asked the question, I gave you an answer, yes!
And now it has at least gotten to the point of fighting anti-white campaigns that are funded and managed by our very own government.
It's never too late to tell the truth and repent for past transgressions against reality and stemming the tide.
It's never too late.
It can't rain all the time, as they say.
In an exclusive interview, Trump also said he would use the U.S.
military to deport What they say is 11 million illegal aliens.
I think it's closer to 30, maybe even 35 to 40 million.
But anyways, he'd also deploy the National Guard to quash protests and gut the U.S.
Civil Service.
You and I both know that the United States Civil Service is disproportionately black and brown, so that would cause a lot of headache with certain racial grievance groups who would see this as the destruction of the absolutely fake Middle black class that exists in so many cities like Atlanta and the D.C.
suburbs.
Trump on board with plan to curb affirmative discrimination led by the Heritage Foundation think tank, which has helped mold the policies of Republican administration since the Reagan presidency.
Conservative activists have drawn up an expansive plan known as Project 2025 in anticipation of Trump's return to power.
One of the goals of the presidential transition plan is reversing the D.E.I.
revolution by eliminating policies and programs such as Affirmative Action, which Project 25
calls Affirmative Discrimination. Now, if they really want to do
a great thing, Mr. Taylor, they'd say Affirmative Discrimination Against Whites and just make it
crystal clear. Let's quit playing footsie and just go straight for the, you know, no more foreplay.
Just go straight for it, guys. Tell the truth. The plan broadly reflects where Trump's policy
stood at the end of his presidency in 2020.
And September...
...
Order.
Prohibiting racial sensitivity training by the federal government and government contractors.
The order had an immediate effect on efforts to reverse and exclusion of the workplace.
President Joe Biden rescinded the order in January 2021.
That was actually one of the first things President Biden did upon taking the office in early January of 2021 when he declared war on all those executive orders that Mr. Trump had so correctly passed.
During the Biden admin, conservative activists picked up the mantle claiming white workers are being unfairly disadvantaged by DEI initiatives that benefit minorities.
GOP legislatures have introduced dozens of bills to restrict DEI in education, state
government, contracting, and pension investments.
Last year's Supreme Court decision striking down affirmative action in college admissions
set off a wave of legal challenges from former Trump administration official Stephen Miller
and anti-affirmative action activist Edward Bloom.
Billionaires Elon Musk and Bill Ackman have also assailed DEI efforts as racist.
It's about time.
It's about time.
We don't need to, we can dispense with the rest, but the most important thing is that
in 2021, a federal judge in Florida blocked a debt relief program for black farmers last
month.
And again, it was exclusively for black farmers, by the way.
That's the thing that which U.S.
today leaves out as, as if it's saying it was discriminatory by somehow blocking the state.
No, he blocked because it was exclusively created for black farmers who represent such a small percentage of the overall farmers in the United States.
And last month, a federal judge in Texas ruled that a government agency created to boost the fortunes of minority-owned businesses was discriminating against white people and must now serve everyone, regardless of race.
How hard of a concept is that?
It's too complicated for so many of our black legislators and our brown college administrators.
It's just baffling.
I would like to put in a plug for the next video that I made that's going up just this very day, Deo Volente, which is about destroying DEI in universities.
It is a wonderful campaign that's going forward.
There are 11 states, Mr. Kersey, 11 states have already passed laws that are supposed to eliminate DEI from universities and more are passing them all the time.
So we are certainly moving forward.
Yeah, I'm looking forward to the next story.
Yes.
Well, the next story is about a remarkable Dutch woman by the name of Eva Vlaardingerbroek.
I think I'm pronouncing that more or less correctly.
Eva Vlaardingerbroek spoke at CPAC Hungary not long ago.
And she said the following, everything who has eyes can see the native white Christian European population is being replaced at an ever accelerating rate.
So I'm going to draw the forbidden conclusion.
The great replacement is not a theory.
It's reality.
She also went on to say Frans Timmermans.
He is a Dutchman who has been a high level Euro bureaucrat.
She says, he has already stated in 2015 that diversity is humanity's destiny and that Europe will be diverse.
And of course, by now, I think we all know what they mean by the word diversity.
It means fewer white people, fewer of you, ladies and gentlemen.
Imagine this were an Asian or an African country.
Imagine their leaders rejoicing at the idea that their people will soon no longer be the majority of their own country.
Unthinkable, unimaginable.
Our establishment claims that white people are evil.
Consciously or unconsciously, they have sucked up the lies and the anti-white dogmas of critical race theory.
Well, I think it's great that at CPAC Hungary, people were saying such things.
They would never say such things at CPAC USA.
I was at the last one.
No one ever even breathed the phrase, great replacement.
So, thank goodness, at least in Hungary, they've got a little bit of backbone.
Well, interestingly enough, after her speech was posted on Google-owned YouTube, it called her observations, heat speech, and they took her speech down.
Then she went on to tweet, of course, YouTube deleted my speech.
In the meantime, we are nearing 50 million views here on X. I love this app.
Then she concluded, thanks for buying it, Elon Musk.
So, once again, kudos for Elon Musk, and we will offer up our communal prayer to whoever handles these things that he sees the light of day and he restores your servant along with American citizens.
Yeah, if I could go take a second to make two points.
One, everybody, if you're listening, hit pause after my next comment.
Use the hashtag RestoreJaredTaylor and do it at Elon Musk's Twitter account.
That's all you have to do.
Just take a moment, pause, you know, pause the podcast.
If you have a Twitter and just hashtag RestoreJaredTaylor, all one word, and then at Elon Musk.
And then if we can get that trending, that would be very good.
In fact, that's one of the first things Nick Fuentes should do is he should say, Hey, Mr. Musk, thank you for doing this.
I appreciate that.
But there's somebody that, uh, you know, I've stood on his shoulders.
He's helped me see farther and that's Jared Taylor who's been banned and who tried to fight the old regime that Jack Dorsey had and I really encourage people hashtag Restore Jared Taylor and then to I want to point out like how important what you just talked about that story of CPAC hungry is now Allowing somebody who would say the Great Replacement is fact Europe Europeans have the right to stand we have a moral ethical right to stand and I just think this is so important to tell people that Let go of the black pills.
There's too much bad stuff happening, but you know what?
There's so many good things happening.
And again, Mr. Taylor said he wished that President Trump had said what he said now in 2024 about anti-white racism across the country.
Who knows if the country was ready for that then?
Maybe it took everything that's happened since then, all these just unbelievable images of non-whites pouring across the border.
I think so, too.
I think so, too.
These are very encouraging times.
And something else that is quite remarkable has happened, and it took place in Baton Rouge.
Sometimes things have to happen for a reason.
And I think that there's some good force right now out there, and it's very exciting.
I think so too.
I think so too.
These are very encouraging times.
And something else that is quite remarkable has happened, and it took place in Baton Rouge.
A group of residents in that Louisiana city have won a decades-long battle to split away
from the majority black city to form their own municipality.
And thanks to a state Supreme Court ruling, the Supreme Court reversed a lower court decision and ruled four to three, a bare minimum majority, in favor of the incorporation of what become known as St.
George That was part of southeast Baton Rouge where the fancy white people lived.
The St.
George initiative began with hopes of residents starting a new school district before they finally decided to start their own city.
Go all the way.
Although the St.
George supporters failed to get enough votes in 2015, four years later the initiative won and was then of course stalled by a court battle.
Baton Rouge itself and East Baton Rouge, where the Dusky Brethren live, sued the St.
George organizers, arguing that the split would siphon more than $48 million away in annual tax revenues.
They also argued out of the other side of their mouths that said, well, St.
George wouldn't have enough money, a proper budget to operate on its own.
Well, come on, make up your own mind.
If $48 million isn't enough to run a city, it's just a tittling amount.
Why worry if it goes the other way?
But no, they have to come.
Every argument against St.
George going on, even those arguments are contradictory.
The NAACP, of course, maintains its fears that the formation of St.
George will negatively impact Baton Rouge's majority black community.
Well, I wonder why.
I wonder why.
I thought white people were exploiters, bloodsuckers, oppressors.
They want to go their own way?
No, no, no.
They want to grapple them to their bosom with hoops of steel.
So what's next on the agenda would be the creation of the St.
George School District.
Why is that long overdue?
Because it is in a parish that contains Baton Rouge that is near dead last, that is in the state that is near dead last in the entire country in education.
So this is going to be a great thing for the people of St.
George.
I support secession in all forms, for any purpose, and go St.
George, go!
Now, Mr. Kersey, I believe there are some blacks who are undertaking separation of their own, and they're doing it in a small Georgia town known as Toomsboro.
Yeah, you know, we've talked about this town before, but I would like to talk about one of the great things that happened with the St.
George City, Baton Rouge, like a lot of southern towns, has the white area where whites didn't flee, where there was ensconced old money.
And they've tried to send their kids to private schools.
But if you want to have a thriving city, you have to have a white middle class with upper mobility.
And that's why the suburbs exist all across Atlanta, Birmingham.
I mean, Mr. Taylor, Birmingham basically rebuilt itself across the mountain in Vestavia Hills, Mountain Brook, Spain Park, and Hoover.
And that's been replicated all across the South.
And unfortunately, the problem with St.
George, the problem with some of the cities that have incorporated in metro Atlanta, talk about Dunwoody, Sandy Springs, Buckhead has tried.
But cowardly Republican leader of the state, the governor won't allow it to happen, even though Trump has said he wants it to happen, because the good people of Buckhead deserve sovereignty.
The problem is you can't keep blacks out.
You know, the Civil Rights Act mandates that you can't have freedom of association.
You can't have restrictive covenants.
You can't have businesses that say, hey, you know what?
We're not going to serve you.
And again, I find nothing wrong with that, because that correlates to what freedom ultimately is, and that's the ability to discriminate.
So unfortunately, this is a great move.
It is largely ceremonial, but at the same time, as long as you're not allowing Section 8 housing and you're building single-family homes, you're going to keep out a lot of the riffraff.
That's right.
There will be a price obstacle to living in St.
George.
Now, what's interesting about this Tombsborough business, of course, is that blacks are setting up an explicitly all-black place.
The people of St.
George, I suspect that not anyone in public is saying, yeah, We want it to stay white, because we like it that way.
They don't dare say that.
But the blacks who are starting their own little community, their own little Wakanda, they are upfront about it and nobody seems to care.
Nobody seems to think there's anything wrong with that.
Yeah, this is from the NBC affiliate in Atlanta, I know it well, 11 Live.
And the story is Freedom Georgia Initiative.
How the project is progressing.
It was unveiled in 2020 as a bold idea for creating economic mobility in the Black community.
Back in 2020, nearly 20 Black Georgia families announced a bold plan to help fight the inequities that were at the heart of many of the racial justice protests that swept through the country.
The 19 households bought nearly 100 acres near Toomsboro, Georgia, to create a self-sustaining new, capital B, Lack Town.
They wanted to call it Freedom Georgia, launching the Freedom Georgia Initiative.
Quote, this is our answer to breaking generational curses.
Ashley Scott, a real estate agent who helped spearhead the project, told 11 Alive four years ago.
Roughly.
So 2024, how's it going?
The project is still making progress with its Instagram account, sharing just in the past couple months plans for a tiny house build out on the land, as well as more things coming down the pipeline with our agricultural pursuits and digital citizenship.
The website is also soliciting offers on custom home builds on land.
Last year, an Instagram post noted they had sold three of the 13 lots in the initial phase, advertising investment slots in the community.
The Freedom Georgia Initiative was established to have an extreme sense of urgency to create a thriving safe haven for Black families in the midst of racial trauma, a global pandemic, and economic instabilities across the United States of America brought on by COVID-19.
Our vision is to develop our vast resource-rich 502 acres of land just outside of Toombsboro, Georgia for the establishment of an innovative community for environmentally sustainable living, health and wellness, agriculture and economic development, arts and culture for generations to come.
I guess that's their tagline.
They direct interested parties to the www.freedomgeorgia.com website where you can join an email list for updates.
I encourage all of our listeners, Mr. Taylor, to join the freedomgeorgia.com website and get on that email list.
Renee Walsh, another founder of the project, was honored at a Goddess in Your City event earlier this year.
She's been holding vision board parties this year associated with the project.
What's that called?
Goddess in the City?
Yeah, Renee Walters, she's one of the founders of the project.
She was honored, as I said, hold on, sorry, I just lost the story.
I believe I heard you say, goddess in the city.
Yeah, goddess in the city.
Give me one second, I'm so sorry.
I'm laughing as I'm reading this.
Yeah, Goddess in Your City event earlier this year, and she's been holding vision board parties this year associated with the project.
She was actually invited to a symposium at the Georgia State Capitol to talk about the project, and she said this, quote, as a realtor and co-founder of a community development project in Middle City called Freedom Georgia, it actually has a hashtag, Mr. Taylor, at FreedomGA2020.
I have the honor to share my testimony about bringing 19 black families together to buy land and develop with an Afro future in mind.
This might seem like an old story, but it's still relevant.
We know this is shifting and changing at a rapid pace, and it's our purpose to be responsible
and accountable to building a better future for black families and our allies.
Our mission is deeply rooted in the idea that living sustainably, practicing cooperative economics
and creating laws that support equality will create a replicable model
that ultimately benefits all people.
Well, hey, kudos to that.
As long as you're benefiting us by having your own city, I think we can have great race relations.
Now, Mr. Kersey, she made a presentation on this all black strikeout on their own,
no whitey allowed enterprise at the state Capitol.
.
Isn't that what you just told me?
In 2023.
Yes, sir, Mr. Taylor, she did.
Wow.
Imagine, imagine you and I go to the state capitol of any state in the union and we say, Fellas, we want help starting an all-white community.
What are our chances of even having an opportunity to make a pitch?
But here she is, goddess in the city, speaking to legislators, cause it is all blackity-black-black-black.
That's life in America today.
They can be separate, they can be proud, they can build something for generations just for them, but not you, Whitey.
Pretty much, but yeah.
They've only sold three of 13 lots, so I guess a lot of those initial 19 black families have said, hey, this isn't going to work for me.
This isn't going to work for me, brother.
But Mr. Kersey, Mr. Kersey, you're always talking about your stock holdings, your investments.
They are open to investment.
I think you should give them a boost.
I'm afraid an investment in Freedom City and Freedom Georgia is not going to pay any dividends, and it would be, at this point, a sunk cost, and no thanks.
I'm afraid you're right.
Well, anyway, here's another potential sunk cost to the United States with no return, and that is Gazans may be on their way.
Are people from Gaza called Gaza or Gazans?
I'm not sure.
In any case, the Biden administration has considered bringing certain Palestinians to the U.S.
as refugees to welcome Palestinians with U.S.
ties who have managed to escape Gaza and enter neighboring Egypt.
The plans would require coordination with Egypt, which has so far refused to welcome large numbers of people from Gaza.
Now, the Egyptians don't want them, but we do.
Is that what the Biden administration is telling us?
The idea is they would fly to the U.S.
with refugee status, which means permanent residency, resettlement benefits like free housing and a path to American citizenship.
Just what we need.
A White House spokesman said, We have also helped and will continue to help particularly vulnerable individuals such as children with serious health problems.
Children receiving treatment for cancer.
Oh boy, just what we need.
Who gets to pay for them, Mr. Kersey?
Now, leading Republicans, including presidential candidates, said the U.S.
should not be welcoming Palestinian refugees, claiming that they are anti-Semitic and potential national security threats.
Well, if that's what Republicans say about them, that's fine.
But I think there are plenty of other excellent reasons to keep them out, especially if they're going to go on the public dole and require expensive, fancy treatment good grief.
No thanks.
No thanks.
And if there are no Arab countries that want them, we are supposed to step up and take these Palestinians?
Boy, we are ruled by insane people.
And here's another example of just how insane they are, and Fox Business' Larry Kudlow is pointing it out.
He says Biden's tax policy is DEI and racial warfare against white folks.
He sounds just like Donald Trump in that interview with Time Magazine.
He says the Biden budget has come up with this crazy idea of taxing white people because they own more assets than people of color.
Bidenomics seeks to raise the capital gains tax all the way up to 44.6%.
Janet Yellen's Treasury Department points out that white families disproportionately hold assets.
So go ahead and tax them!
Raise the tax so long as white people hold more of the assets.
Taxing white people will not help minorities, says Larry Kudlow.
A falling tide sinks everyone, and this race-based tax policy is utterly insane.
Good for you, Kudlow.
When you look under the hood of this tax policy, you see class warfare, diversity, equity, inclusion.
You see racial warfare against white folks.
A racial resentment, yeah, in the tax code.
Yes, yes.
A racial resentment tax code.
Well, this is, again, this is a great thing.
Fox Business Guy is saying this out loud.
Good for him.
Now, here is a rather remarkable finding from Rasmussen that got a fair amount of coverage.
28% of probable US voters would engage in some kind of illegal voting practice if this were the only way to stop an opposing candidate from winning.
28% would be willing to cheat.
27% of Biden voters said that.
29% of Trump voters.
And 25% of RFK voters said yes, they would cheat.
That's remarkable.
The numbers are pretty much the same.
same, 27% for Biden, 29% for Trump, and 25% for RFK.
18% of probable voters said that if a spouse or another family member gave them permission
to fill out and sign their mail-in ballot, letting them choose the candidate, they'd
That happens to be a felony, but they'd do it.
Similarly, 17% said they would fill out and mail in a ballot on behalf of a co-worker or some friend.
9% said that if given the opportunity would alter the candidate selections made in a mail-in ballot belonging to a friend or family member without his knowledge.
That's pretty remarkable.
That's nearly 1 in 10 of the voting population would secretly change somebody's choice on his mail-in ballot.
Gosh, another reason to throw out all this mail-in ballot.
Asked whether they would destroy a mail-in ballot belonging to a friend or family member without their knowledge to help win the election.
11% answered yes.
They'd just throw the thing away.
10% they would vote in two different states to help their candidate win.
And 10% would offer to pay somebody for his vote.
And another 10% say they'd give another voter misleading information about the time and place of the election so that that person would not show up to vote and that would help his candidate.
Wait a second.
Isn't that why Ricky Vaughn is being persecuted?
It sure is.
It sure is.
Yep.
And it's something that 10% would do if they had a chance.
Wow.
So this is Rasmussen.
There is a further wrinkle to this poll about voter behavior, which is in some respects even more disturbing.
Rasmussen calls the American elite 1%.
These are the people who make over $150,000 a year.
That's the floor.
Probably many of them make a whole lot more than that.
They live in densely populated areas and have postgraduate degrees.
They're overwhelmingly liberal.
They give President Joe Biden an 82% approval rating compared to 40% for the rest of us.
82 versus 40%.
Now Rasmussen asked these liberal voters, suppose that your favorite candidate loses a close election.
However, people on the campaign know that they can win by cheating without being caught.
Would you rather have your candidate win by cheating or lose by playing fair?
Among all Americans, only 7% that's a little bit lower than the figures we saw earlier, but only 7% they'd want their candidate to win by cheating.
But that number rises to 35% among the elite 1% and goes all the way up to 69% among those of the elite 1% who are part of Rasmussen calls the politically obsessed 1% meaning they talk about politics every day.
Rasmussen says, I've been polling for a very long time, and the last finding is the most terrifying poll result I've ever seen, namely that 69% of these 1%, and they are very influential people, would want their party to cheat.
He says, we hear a lot about the diploma divide, that people with a college degree are more Democrat.
Actually, it's the post grads who are really different.
The gap between people with a postgraduate degree and people with a bachelor's degree is often even bigger than the gap between people with a bachelor's and without a bachelor's degree.
I'd heard that before, but I'd forgotten.
And that's a very interesting observation.
This elite 1%, a heavy concentration of them, went to one of 12 elite schools.
And their views play a huge role in determining which way the country goes.
And 69% of them would rather cheat to win an election.
Rasmussen says he thinks it's because they have no respect for the opinions of others.
They know better.
They went to fancy schools.
They make a lot of money.
Most Americans also think we don't have enough individual freedom.
But among this elite 1%, about half say, no, we've got too much freedom.
And among that politically obsessed group, about seven out of 10 say there is too much individual freedom in America.
And also among that elite 1%, 70% trust the government.
Everybody else trusts the government, well, about 15 to 20% say they trust the government.
So these are a completely different breed of people, but they are the ones who write
They are the ones who run the television.
They are the ones who are running media.
They are, of course, the ones, if they make enough money to be in that 1%, who are running national public radio.
It is just incredible.
They think they know better, and they are absolutely sure of it.
And if they can get their man in by hook or by crook, they will do it.
Now, Mr. Kersey, You had a story about, another story about Joe Biden, and he says that some of our closest allies are xenophobic.
He did.
He did.
This one caught my eye because it's a country you know, you hold dear to your heart.
Biden has called Japan, India xenophobic on immigration alongside China and Russia.
Biden called Japan and India xenophobic at an off-camera campaign fundraiser in D.C.
yesterday.
Lumping U.S.
allies in with China and Russia while making the argument that the U.S.
is right to welcome in immigrants.
Quote, This election is about freedom, America, democracy.
That's why I badly need you.
You know, one of the reasons why our economy is growing is because of you and many others.
Why?
Because we welcome immigrants, the president said.
Quote, The reason, look, think about it.
Why is China stalling so badly economically?
Why is Japan having trouble?
Why is Russia?
Well, we do have sanctions on Russia, so that might be one of the reasons, but they're doing quite bad.
Right.
We have sanctions on China, too.
Pretty serious sanctions.
As we've talked about in this podcast, you know, India has a massive diaspora that sends back billions of dollars to the homeland of India.
Largely with tech employees here, H-1B visas in Canada and the United States.
Anyways, back to his quote.
Why is Japan having trouble?
Why is Russia?
Why is India?
Because they're xenophobic.
They don't want immigrants.
Immigrants are what make us strong.
Not a joke.
That's not hyperbole.
Because we have an influx of workers who want to be here and want to contribute, he added, according to a pool report.
Biden has been hit relentlessly by Republicans over immigration, which is among a hot host of issues key to the 2024 election.
Of course, it's largely due to the border being wide open and 10 million plus coming since 2021.
But that's not mentioned.
This is about immigrants, not illegal immigrants.
I do.
I think Mr. Taylor would reiterate that he is for a massive moratorium on immigration, except I do want all white South Africans allowed in the United States to get out of that country so they are not prone to genocide.
But I'm also for a mass repatriation of every illegal immigrant in the United States, along with the temporary assisted.
Everybody with a Temporary Protective Status, you're out!
Out, out, out!
That's the spirit, Mr. Kersey.
Out, out, out.
That's the only spirit of 2024.
You're out.
You're not safe.
You're out.
Right.
And there's no way to petition the umpire's decision.
Biden has previously hit China for its lack of immigration as a reason for its economic
troubles but hasn't criticized Japan, which is a key ally in Asia.
He also had choice words for Russia, particularly during its war with Ukraine and including
India and Japan alongside with China and Russia.
Biden loved in two countries considered key allies, particularly when it comes to combating
China.
So there you go.
If it's basically President Biden's making this 2024 election about open borders, mass
nonwhite immigration and any country that dares say, we have national sovereignty, we
don't really need immigrants.
You know, what what what is it that you're correlating growth with open borders?
This doesn't work.
And juxtapose that, Mr. Taylor, with what we started this podcast with.
And that's President Trump saying, hey, there's a lot of anti white sentiment across the country.
And I'm not going to stand for that.
Quite a contrast.
Quite a contrast.
Hard to imagine a greater contrast, as a matter of fact.
But you know what?
Now, I understand this is not part of a public speech.
He was sort of caught off camera, or he didn't realize it was being recorded when he was making these observations.
Well, if that's the case, everybody seems to think that Joe Biden is this wind-up toy.
And people just wind him up and set him out on stage and he walks around like a zombie and he says what he's programmed to say.
But this is apparently something that he was not programmed to say, at least not in public.
It suggests to me that this guy is more on the ball.
He has a certain number of ideas of his own.
If you catch him in private saying that rather than saying, where's my pacifier or My diaper's wet.
He's not saying those things.
He's saying something that have a certain consistency with his view of the world.
And so I think that people who think that he is utterly brain dead are wrong.
So that is my unpopular observation for this week.
Now moving on or moving down to colorectal cancer.
It is the nation's fourth most common cancer and the fourth leading cause of cancer related Now the rates of new cancers and death rates per 100,000 people are falling.
In 2003, the nation had 52.5 new cases of colorectal cancer per 100,000 by 2020, 33.6.
So in 17 years, it went from 52.5 to 33.6.
That's a pretty substantial drop.
per 100,000 by 2020, 33.6.
So in 17 years, it went from 52.5 to 33.6.
That's a pretty substantial drop.
In 2003, 19 deaths per 100,000, and it went to 12.6.
Again, pretty significant.
However, the rate at which people get colorectal cancer differs quite substantially by race.
The people who get it the most, and this is the same for both sexes, the ordering is the same for both sexes.
Men tend to get colorectal cancer a little bit more frequently than women, but It is the American Indians and Eskimos.
They get it the highest rate.
Per 100,000, it would be 56.5.
Next comes blacks, 53.
Then whites, 43.6.
A substantial drop.
Hispanics, less likely than whites at 41.5.
And of course, Asians, you know, those lucky Asians.
They get it at 36.7.
So the difference between Asians and American Indians is the difference between 36.7 for the Asians and 56.5 for the American Indians and for the Estimos.
Of course, everybody is whining about the idea that, oh boy, racism causes it all.
Racism, these poor American Indians and blacks, but as always, to me, the most
significant thing in this is that Hispanics suffer from this disease at a lower rate
than whites.
Hispanics are the ones who are least likely to have medical insurance.
Their health habits are certainly not as good as whites.
And if you're going to say that our society does not give certain people access to medical
treatment, certainly they would include Hispanics in that group, but they get colorectal cancer
less often than whites.
So just another example of the importance of genetics.
I am absolutely convinced that genes have a lot to do with this.
In many respects, Mr. Kersey, Hispanics have better Medical outcomes than whites, but no one dares talk about that.
People are sometimes willing to say that, yes, Asians do better than whites that live longer, etc.
But they kind of slough over that.
But the really the really dramatic and to me overwhelmingly biological and genetic genes related thing that people don't dare talk about is the fact that in so many respects, Hispanics have better outcomes than whites.
And this is just one more example.
I wonder, Mr. Taylor, if I could interject.
I wonder if there are any studies that brown people don't sleep as well because of the chirping.
I don't know if you caught it.
I chirped once, by the way, during this podcast, so I guess you didn't catch it.
Well, I heard a few keyboard typings, but I didn't hear any chirping.
I was searching for a statistic that I'm going to throw it out to you here in a second, because I think I'm next, and I'm kind of excited about bringing up a topic here.
Okay, well, do you want to suck it to me, baby, now?
Or should we talk about Selma Schools?
Well, let's talk about one of your favorite cities.
You visited this city not that long ago.
Give us your 40,000-foot overview of that trip to Selma, which is one of the holiest of local civil rights destinations.
Well, you know, I do want to get off my chest the fact that the story that you're going to tell is such a sad one.
It is so sad. I really feel sorry for these black children.
I mean, they bring it on themselves and they are in an environment that just makes the genetic aboundance worse.
But this story is a very, very sad one.
But before you get on to it, I will say that I visited some of the high holy places, the civil rights movement, the Pettus
Bridge, the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and all those noble blacks were marching across and those
wicked white people wouldn't let them cross.
And the black people got down and prayed and they said, no, you still can't claw across.
You've got, uh, you got two minutes to up stakes and go.
They refused.
And so they got tear gassed and oh, that was bloody Sunday and it was horrible, horrible, horrible.
And so, There are a number of other things that happen in Selma that are considered noteworthy from the black point of view, but the place is a complete dump.
And even the places that are called national civil rights museums or African American this is or that's are just the most disgraceful, derelict places.
And when I was there, I thought to myself, gosh, if any of these rich blacks, Oprah Winfrey, she could just drop a couple of million and spruce the place up, but they don't even bother.
And I'm thinking, how on earth do they expect us to take this stuff seriously when they wouldn't even take it seriously themselves?
It is just a sad, sad commentary on the fact that Blacks themselves don't care about this stuff enough to really keep it going only, they care about it only to the extent that they can keep Whitey on the hop.
It's ceremonious that black leaders and, of course, their white allies crossed the bridge, the Edmund Pettus Bridge, to the act of defiance.
And it is a city that time forgotten.
And they walk by some of these derelict, I think it's called the National Civil Rights History Museum.
It's the most pathetic thing.
One of the walls is busted down and it's sort of held together with plywood.
It's just got this overgrown, weedy parking lot.
Mr. Taylor, if I could, isn't that, isn't that, uh, doesn't that epitomize the reality of the Civil Rights Act and what it did to America?
It's, it's such, it's not even a Potomac Village.
You can't even pretend that it's, it's, it's reality.
It's everything we know about America.
Everything that was put in place to stop what came after Shelley v. Kramer in 48, after the Civil Rights Act of 64.
We all knew what was going to happen.
We all knew what was going to happen.
And Selma, this is a sad story, like you said.
This is a school, by the way, I'm just going to preface the story by saying that this is a 100% minority high school.
It's 97% black, according to a demographic website that I found.
The, sorry, I was just pulling it up.
According to U.S.
News and World Report, it is one of the lowest rated schools in the state of Alabama in terms of testing.
And 85% of the students are economically disadvantaged.
You would think that, again, a city of this importance to the civil rights motif, the civil rights narrative, that black celebrities would at least put a little bit of money in to, like you said, give them a movie theater, give them a Popeyes, give them something to do, as opposed to, unfortunately, what this story says, threats forced two Selma schools to go virtual again.
Students at Selma High School, the aforementioned 100% minority school, and Selma City Schools Alternative Learning Center, also 100% minority, will be learning virtually for the remainder of the week following threats made to the school this Tuesday.
School administrators said the school was placed on lockdown most of the day as police worked to track down the threats.
This comes after multiple weekend shootings involving teens who attend the school district forced the same two schools to go virtual earlier in the week.
School had just returned Students had just returned to school when the threats were
called in.
Quote, we always are on a mission here in the Selma City School District to keep our
students safe.
End quote, said Cynthia Millage, the district's community and family engagement specialist.
She said the violent incidents point to a community-wide issue of mental health, adding
the school district has implemented intervention counseling to curb youth violence.
Quote, we want our parents to work with us because it's not just a problem that our teachers,
as well as our administrators, as well as the district of all are working on.
We have to have parental involvement in it as well, end quote.
And as you know, all throughout Selma are strewed about the front yards of Selma are signs that say put down the gun, stop the violence.
It's been a problem for decades.
I went with Gosh, Hunter Wallace of Occidental descent.
We went and toured Selma, and we walked across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, and there used to be a video of myself, of both of us crossing the bridge, and halfway through the walk, I looked down, and there was a magnum prophylactic that was there, that had been discarded on the side, and I thought, another symbolism for America.
But anyways, point is this, it's a city that really stands the test of time.
You know, it is a sad day when the number one priority for educators is keeping their students alive.
did what unfortunately did happen, and that was abdicate the moral authority that we had
and brought about equality.
You know, it is a sad day when the number one priority for educators
is keeping their students alive.
I mean, you would think that for the vast, vast majority of American history,
even in black schools, the priority was educating people.
The problem They didn't have to deal with the fact that students were shooting each other for heaven's sake.
They can't even let them come to school and be face to face for fear that they'd be at each other blazing away.
This is just an incredible commentary.
And I don't think even under segregation, when all those old, all those all black schools, We're trying to educate maybe without the kind of resources that separate but equal would necessarily be guaranteed.
The problem was not keeping them from shooting each other.
This this is just extraordinary.
And, you know, as we both said, the fact that all of these rich blacks don't seem to give a hoot about this really is a sorry commentary on what they think about their own people.
Well, golly, Mr. Kersey, time is flying, as alas, it always do.
But let's see, I think we've got time for a story about jornaleros.
I bet you don't know what they are, but I'll tell you.
Jornaleros, that is the Spanish word for people who work by the day, the folks that show up at Costco or any one of those Home Depot and want to get on the work crew.
In any case, a New York Home Depot has deployed a guard dog, and other stores may be close behind, along with officers to protect shoppers from aggressive migrants and thieves flooding their parking lots.
In New Rochelle, New York, I believe that's on Long Island, two men wearing MSA security caps and bulletproof vests had a German Shepherd patrol the parking lot.
Some of the men were there as day laborers trying to get work with local contractors, but many others were aggressively walking up to shoppers trying to sell them phony Apple AirPods or trying to get tips for lifting items from shopping carts into cars.
Of course, they're not invited to do this.
They walk up and do this and say, hey, hey, give me money.
A woman says, you come out and you're a woman by yourself.
And they literally leech on to your shopping wagon.
And you're like, no, no, I don't need help, need any help.
And then they're following you to your car.
It is unnerving.
I bet it is.
She said a female supervisor at the Home Depot saw one of the men washing his private parts with a water bottle right out there in the parking lot.
And several women have called customer service to complain that migrants robbed them of purses or telephones.
And the number of these creeps, of course, is swelling along with the migrant population in New York City, which is a fruit of the open borders that Joe Biden so dearly loves.
One regular customer at the store said she and her husband had a frightening encounter.
A man practically runs over to our car and he says, I'll help you with that stuff.
And my husband says, no, thank you.
Well, he keeps following.
He's like on top of us, all over us.
And I say, no, no, thank you.
And when her husband turned around to open the car door, the man starts putting his hands on the boxes and moving their stuff around.
My husband said, don't touch anything.
But the man didn't stop.
So, says the lady, I held up my pepper spray and I said, he said, don't touch.
Well, apparently the guy got the message, but she says, we just hurried up and jumped into our car.
Isn't that a way?
Isn't that a way to go shopping?
And thanks to Joe Biden, these people are probably going to be everywhere.
That's not a way to go shopping.
That's a reason why you stay away from Baltimore and the squeegee boys and all this nonsense.
This is on Long Island.
This is on Long Island.
This could be anywhere.
This could be in Oakton, world headquarters of New Century Foundation.
Anyway, so you hold up pepper spray.
Well, I wish you'd held up a 32, but anyway.
Or a 40 count, something, something that would have been even more persuasive, but he got the message and buggered off.
Now, it makes you almost feel sorry for the sure enough, Jornaleros, one 52 year old Mexican named Jimeno, who has lived in the Bronx for 20 years, but still doesn't speak English.
He looks for work with contractors and he says, through an interpreter, after 20 years, there are a lot of people who have been coming here for a long time asking people for jobs in construction and if they need help.
We come to find work.
He said the recent arrivals who aggressively solicit for tips have made it harder for day laborers to find work.
Now people don't want to communicate with us because they're scared.
They confuse us with them.
Actually, according to this article, it shouldn't be too hard to confuse them because many of these newcomers who are so aggressive looking for tips when they're not needed are Africans.
Just another little dash of color to our gorgeous emotion.
Well, Mr. Kersey, we are out of time.
We are smack out of time.
And so, ladies and gentlemen, it is always a great pleasure to be with you.
It is an honor.
And we look forward to having this, sharing this opportunity with you next week.