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May 24, 2024 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Biden to Black Graduates: ‘Republicans Hate You’

Jared Taylor asks if President Biden wants to make race relations even worse. Taylor also discusses Robert Kennedy, Mexico’s election, the Key Bridge, and state immigration laws. Thumbnail credit: © Arvin Temkar/The Atlanta Journal-Constitution via ZUMA Press Wire

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jared Taylor, and I'm the editor of American Renaissance.
With me is not my indispensable co-host, Paul Kersey.
He is detained yet again, and so I will have to hobble along without him.
But I have every reason to think that he will be back amongst us next week.
Let us fervently pray that that is the case.
Today is May 23rd, year of our Lord, 2024.
And as usual, we'll start with comments from our listeners.
Last week, writes a listener, you mentioned that Joe Biden claimed he flew airplanes during the Second World War and he was shot down over New Guinea and maybe eaten by cannibals.
And apparently most of this is just foolishness.
He wasn't a pilot.
And apparently he was a passenger in a plane and had engine trouble and crashed into the sea.
And Biden's uncle didn't manage to get himself out.
So far from being swaddled up by cannibals, he was swaddled up by the sea.
Never came near a cannibal.
Don't you think the President of the United States should check his facts before he runs his mouth?
Well, yes, I think he should.
I also think an ex-president now running to get his old job back should do the same a little more often, too.
Our listener mentions that there will be debates between these two contenders, June 27th and September 10th, and he plans to watch them.
Well, I do, too.
Now I know most of my listeners think that Joe Biden is a brain dead, walking dead zombie, but I think there's a little more to him than that.
It will be an interesting show.
Another comment.
A listener sent us photos taken in a CVS drugstore.
Most everything was locked up and behind glass.
Those sliding glass doors, you have to call an attendant, use a key to get the stuff out.
With one important exception, the sunscreen was just sitting out on the shelves.
Draw your own conclusions, ladies and gentlemen.
Another commenter writes in to say, He sends a photo of the back cover of BYU Today.
That's the magazine, the alumni magazine, for Brigham Young.
And he writes, judging from the magazine I received today, And the fact is, it was just loaded with black students.
He says, how black do you think the BYU student body is?
Well, judging from this photograph, you'd think at least three quarters.
Well, it turns out it's 80% white, 7% Hispanic, and blacks about a third of a percent.
It appears they gathered them all together for what appears to be a candid shot All of campus, they got them together for this one photograph.
Well, that's BYU for you.
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Now, first I'd like to talk about the candidates in the upcoming election.
Who will succeed President Andrés Manuel López Obrador?
The election is scheduled for June 2nd, so it's coming right up.
Well, on May 19th, the three presidential candidates participated in their third and final debate.
The three candidates were Claudia Scheinbaum.
She's with the incumbent president's Morena party.
She's the former mayor of Mexico and is tipped to win.
Another candidate is Xochitl, at least I think that's how you pronounce it, X-O-C-H-I-T-L, X-O-C-H-I-T-L, maybe Xochitl, in any case, Galvez of the Pan-PRE-P-R-D coalition, and then Jorge Alvarez Menes of the Movimiento Ciudadano, that means the Citizens' Movement.
And as I said, Ms.
Scheinbaum is in the lead at this point.
Well, in the debate, it came up that Mexicans in the United States send an awful lot of money back in remittances to Mexico.
Guess how much?
If Mr. Kersey were here, I'd have him guess.
And I would not have guessed that it's $63.3 billion a year.
billion dollars a year. That's 63 billion dollars that is not spent in American
stores, buying American products, benefiting Americans.
It goes straight out of the country into the hands of Mexicans.
And Claudia Scheinbaum, she said, First, I want to greet the male Mexicans and the female Mexicans abroad, particularly fellow Mexicans in the United States, to thank them for the remittances that they send to our country.
On another matter, Alvarez Menez said, Mexico needs firmness and intelligence in its relationship with the United States, especially if a racist such as Trump comes to power.
Trump the racist.
Candidate Xochitl Galvez thinks the current government also did too much for Trump and got nothing in return.
She says, the migratory policy of Morena, as I say, that's the policy of the current government.
He says, I'm sorry, she says, it's hypocritical.
It's folded in the face of Donald Trump accepting the return of migrants from other countries without demanding at least that there be amnesty for our fellow Mexicans who live in the United States.
Amnesty for Mexicans.
Not across the board, I guess.
She doesn't care.
She doesn't care about the illegal Chinese.
She doesn't care about the illegal Cumans or the Haitians, the Somalis.
For our fellow Mexicans, she wants amnesty.
She added, we are going to demand a program of amnesty for the migrants in the U.S.
Now consider some of the other things the three candidates said.
Here is Jorge Alvarez-Ménez again.
He says, Mexico is much more than its territory.
Not only are we the 130 million persons who live here, we are also the 40 million male Mexicans and female Mexicans who live in all the world.
By that, he primarily means the United States.
And Xochitl Galvez, the lady candidate from the current ruling party, she says, And I like this best.
Mexico is a country of 170 million inhabitants divided by a river.
That, of course, is the Rio Grande.
Now, I learned only recently that the Mexicans don't call it the Rio Grande.
They call it Rio Bravo.
So there you go.
I don't know how we called it the Rio Grande, but that's what we do.
Maybe one of our well-informed listeners will let me know why we call it Rio Grande, they call it Rio Bravo.
I always thought Rio Grande sounded, it's a grande, Rio Grande sounded mighty Mexican to me, but that's not what they call it.
Now speaking of Hispanics, some of those 170 million Hispanics living in one nation divided by a river, some of them sure live here.
The Congressional Hispanic Caucus is vowing to oppose an immigration expansion bill supported by President Joe.
Why?
Guess what?
No amnesty.
No amnesty for their fellow Mexicans.
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer said he wants to put the legislation up for vote on the Senate floor very soon.
Congressional Hispanic Caucus Chair Nanette Barragan.
Doesn't sound like a Hispanic name to me, but that's her business.
Nanette said her caucus will lobby against the bill.
She says any bipartisan solution must include the DREAM Act.
That's, of course, the idea is to legalize all of the young people who are smuggled across the border by their illegal parents.
And also she says it needs the Farm Workforce Modernization Act, of which I've never heard, but both of which would give green cards and eventually American citizenship to millions of illegal aliens.
The bill would also increase overall immigration to the U.S., even though the foreign-born population is already 51.6 million people.
That's the biggest number in American history.
Also, it would increase the annual number of green cards given to foreign nationals by 50,000.
And the bill would offer work permits to the adult children of H-1B visa holders.
H-1B visa holders, the folks that come into the country because allegedly you can't find enough Americans to do certain jobs.
That's where you get all of these Indian, Asian Indian programmers.
That's the most notorious example, but you find them in skilled professions hither and thither.
So, the children, the adult children, they would give them work permits, bring them in.
Yes, of course, we want them to stay.
Import one worker, or hire one worker, and you got three.
Green cards, of course, the tens of thousands of Afghan migrants who arrived under Biden.
Boy, they sure have cut a wide swath in the United States.
Also, expedited work permits to the illegals released into the U.S.
interior.
Yes, the illegals who just waltz across the border, they get work permits, all right, let them get established, put down roots, we love them.
Obviously, this is going to encourage more and more to come.
The bill would allow Some 35,000 illegal migrant encounters at the southern border every week before the Department of Home Security could then engage firm border controls to bounce them.
35,000 a week!
They can just march in, no questions asked, and that's every year 1,820,000 illegals waved across the border, and even then the feds may take measures to give them the heave-ho.
May!
They're not required to.
I call that selective prosecution.
It's like saying, yeah, murder's bad.
We don't like it in our city, but it's kind of hard to stop.
And so we won't start looking for killers until the 10th victim's body piles up.
That's really what it's like.
Yeah, break the law.
Break the law most of the time.
You know, a week only.
In a particular week, 35,000 march in.
The 35,000 and first guy, well, then we might stop and give him his drug, but then we might not.
There'd be a rush for the border every Monday, every Tuesday.
Crazy, crazy stuff.
And needless to say, for the third consecutive month, polls show that voters say immigration is the most important problem facing the country.
Well, it certainly is.
Fortunately, this law, even if it passes in the Senate, Senate has no chance in the House of Representatives.
This is Joe Biden's idea of border control and even his Hispanic caucus is going to fight against it because it doesn't make their brothers and sisters who hopped the border illegally, legal.
That's the United States for you.
Needless to say, there are some states who are doing something about this crazy, crazy thing.
Needless to say, the 8 million illegals that have crossed the border since Joe Biden took office, as well as the perhaps 2 million getaways, that's another 10 million people who've been in the country since Joe Biden was in the White House.
10 million illegals are here.
And states say, enough.
Basta.
Nada mas.
As the future ruling class might put it.
For that reason, the U.S.
Department of Justice has sued Oklahoma, seeking to block a law that imposes criminal penalties on those living in the state illegally.
The law makes it a state crime punishable by up to two years to live in Oklahoma without legal immigration status.
Fancy that.
You can't live in Oklahoma if you're in the country illegally.
Similar laws were passed in Texas and Iowa, and they are already facing legal challenges from the Justice Department.
The feds say, no, no, no, no, no, no.
We let them in.
They can go anywhere they like.
Anywhere they like.
Similar bills have been passed this year in Florida, Georgia, and Tennessee.
These people are saying, no, we do not want these uninvited guests in our house.
We don't want them here.
And the Justice Department says that these laws violate the U.S.
Constitution, and it's asking the federal courts to declare it invalid.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt Said the obvious thing.
The bill is necessary because the Biden administration is failing to secure the nation's border.
It's his job.
He's not doing it.
He goes on to say, not only that, but they stand in the way of states trying to protect their citizens.
He said, Oklahoma is cleaning up the Biden administration's mess.
Exactly.
Cleaning up the Biden administration's mess.
That's exactly what these laws do.
The Justice Department filed another lawsuit earlier this month seeking to block an Iowa law that would allow criminal charges to be brought against people who have outstanding deportation orders.
Or who previously have been bounced in the United States and slithered back in or have been denied admission to the United States.
These people, not only is it legal for them to be in the country, they've already got an order telling them to vamoose, scram, or they've been bounced once and they've sneaked back in or they've been denied admission, they got in here.
Anyway, who wants these people in the country?
If the federal government had any sense at all, if it thought about the interests of American people, it would rejoice.
It would shout, Hosannas from the rooftops, if the states got involved in getting rid of these people.
The feds tried once.
They tried once.
But they say, no, no, we failed once.
We may fail again.
We may fail again, again, and again.
But you can't take care of the problem.
This is crazy.
Speaking of taking care of problems, Robert F. Kennedy, independent candidate for president.
Some people had a flicker of interest in him.
I know some people who did.
That flicker of interest has guttered out.
It has to do with Joe Biden's American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 that proposed loan assistance of roughly $5 billion for, quote, socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers who suffered financially during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Well, as it turned out, socially disadvantaged farmers and ranchers turned out to be black.
That's how it was defined.
And, very quickly, in Texas, across the Midwest, and in Florida, the provision was sued as racism.
And, lo and behold, a federal judge, Marsha Howard, issued a preliminary injunction saying the bill appears to create an inflexible race-based discriminatory program.
Yes, an occasional federal judge does the right thing.
Candidate Robert F. Kennedy thinks she decided wrong, and he wants to splash out every penny of those five billion dollars to those black farmers and ranchers.
On his website it says, During Jim Crow, black banks, businesses, hospitals, schools, and farms were targeted for destruction.
Yeah, every last one of them.
Targeted for destruction.
Racists knew that without these, the black community had no chance of building wealth.
We must set federal dollars aside to rebuild black infrastructure.
Well, there you go.
Didn't realize, did you, that Robert F. Kennedy was all in for this black stuff.
Blackity, black, black.
And on his website, he capitalizes black.
B. Capital B. I note in passing that his vice president pick, Nicole Shanahan, is half Chinese, twice married, twice divorced.
That's pretty brisk work for somebody who is only 38 years old.
Although she did collect over a billion dollars in her second divorce from Google founder Sergey Brin.
So she clearly has the entrepreneurial spirit.
Maybe she'll set her cap for Elon Musk and collect another couple of billion if she divorces him.
Anyway, that is independent candidate for president, Robert F. Kennedy.
Now, on a number of occasions, I have told you that I believe the most dangerous profession in America is rapper.
So many of these thugs that get picked up, they're described as aspiring rapper.
And my usual co-host, Paul Kersey, likes to talk about expiring rappers.
Very clever, I think.
Well, we had yet another expiring rapper.
A teenage rapper accidentally killed himself while filming a video on social media when he pointed a gun at his head and pulled the trigger.
Yep, yep, pulled the trigger and a loaded gun goes off.
Police would not confirm the name of the deceased teen, but separate footage circulating on social media showed Suffolk, New York-based rapper Rilo Huncho, H-U-N-C-H-O, singing into a camera while dancing with a pistol.
With a green laser sight.
The boy points the gun at his head and a gunshot rings out and he is thrown from out of the view and the camera falls.
I guess he was doing a selfie so he was his own tripod.
The next day a GoFundMe was set up for Honcho's grieving mother.
He was her only son, a cousin of the rapper wrote in the post.
She was a single parent but took care of her son as best she could.
This is a sad story.
Well, better luck next time, Ma.
But once again, rapper is the most dangerous profession, most dangerous hobby, it seems, in the United States.
Well, maybe skydiving may be the more dangerous hobby.
Well, it's graduation season.
And as part of graduation season, Joe Biden, our president, talked to the, gave the commencement address at Morehouse University.
This is an all-black college.
And it's all-male college.
There aren't very many all-male colleges left.
I don't know any white ones.
I assume there are somewhere.
West Point's integrated.
It's co-ed now.
Yale University went co-ed years ago.
Dartmouth went co-ed years ago.
In any case, Morehouse is all-black and all-men and it's in Atlanta.
He told the black graduating class that former Donald Trump and his Republican allies don't see you in the future of America.
He says insurrectionists who storm the Capitol with Confederate flags are called patriots by some.
You know, this is a very common thing.
You take an example of one thing and then suddenly turn it into a plural to suit your own purposes.
I saw a photograph of one guy, one guy had a Confederate flag, and all of those flags, there must have been hundreds, hundreds, hundreds of American flags, Yankee flags, and one Confederate flag, and then he says, insurrectionists stormed the Capitol with Confederate flags.
Very sloppy thinking.
Happens all the time.
Very unfair.
People do it on our side, too.
And I have a fetish about it.
One guy with a Confederate flag lost among the Yankee flags was one of the people who walked into the Capitol.
But in any case, that's what he told the seniors at Morehouse.
Insurrectionists with Confederate flags.
He says black police officers, black veterans protecting the Capitol were called another word.
We imagine what it is.
It's that unpronounceable word that we go straight straight Don't pass go go straight to jail if we utter it We don't collect $200 straight to jail if you and I brother honkies if we utter that word The president added that extremists close the doors of opportunity strike down affirmative action attack the values of diverse diversity equity and inclusion Well, yes, white people are tired of being discriminated against, but doing so is those who are extremists closing the doors of opportunity.
You want a level playing field?
Too bad.
It's got to be tilted at a very, very vigorous slant in favor of blacks.
He says, they don't see you in the future of America, but they're wrong.
Biden added, We know black history is American history.
We know black men are going to lead us into the future.
This is, to me, the most important line.
Black men?
Isn't that sexist?
What about black women?
And what about all the Binyan and Mexicans and Afghans and Bhutanese and Mauritania?
I guess you're all going to line up behind those black men as they are led into the future.
Whitey?
Ha!
He'll probably be at the end of the parade.
Meanwhile, in Memphis, Tennessee, more graduation news.
Two students got into a fight during a graduation, during THE graduation at Hamilton High School.
It happened as graduates were walking across the stage getting their diplomas.
And you sing out a name, somebody walks by, and they pick up their piece of paper.
A school security officer—yes, high schools have to have security officers—saw one of the students walk past another and begin throwing gang signs.
I guess he recognized the gang signs.
I'm not sure I'd recognize a gang sign if I saw one, but I guess these are these funny little hand signs with fingers in odd directions.
But in any case, the security officer saw that, and that's when another student stood up and threw a binder at him.
And as the first student was being held back, he went for the guy who threw the binder.
Then the fellow at whom the gang signs were directed jumped over three rows of seats.
This is right during graduation.
This guy was supposed to graduate himself.
He's a senior.
He's in his robe.
He's got his tasseled hat on.
He jumps over three rows of fellow graduates and begins beating the tar out of the other guy.
And then two other students jumped in the fight.
You know, you never know.
You never know.
Were these allies of one or the other?
Or just, do they know a good thing when they see one and they think, wow, we're going to liven up this graduation.
We're going to get in some fisticuffs.
One of the students had to be pepper sprayed in order to stop the fray.
A family member of the security guard who was at the event says he was injured trying to break up the fight.
He has a big bruise on his left eye.
They broke his glasses.
The front of his foot looks like it's fractured, says she.
There is a video of this very lively scene, and it makes me realize, you know, I don't remember much from my high school graduation.
I think most people don't remember much from what happened at their high school graduations, but this was a graduation to remember.
And here's another memorable one.
A mother in Atlanta disrupted a school year awards ceremony after he didn't receive any prizes.
She stood up in the middle of the event, walked up right to the front of the stage, and started ranting because her child didn't win any other awards.
Now, I was a little bit surprised when I went to my children's schools.
They've all graduated and gone now, gone on to better things, but the number of awards they give out.
You know, this guy gets something for this, and this guy gets something for that, and best this, and worst that.
Award after award after award.
And so I can kind of understand, maybe yours is the only child that doesn't get an award.
In any case, she was awful angry.
And the person handing out the awards tried to calm her down.
I'll talk to you, he says.
Mama, we can look at it again.
But Mama did not calm down.
She shouts even more.
And the incident was caught on video, as so many incidents are, shared on X, viewed more than a half a million times.
Well, there's another ceremony to remember.
And you know, this is one of those things about black people.
They know what they deserve.
No doubt about it.
Her boy, her boy, she figures, other folks getting prizes, her boy deserves a prize.
Now, and this was an all-black affair, too.
She couldn't possibly complain about racism, either.
It was just man's inhumanity to man.
But you gotta hand it to them.
Black people stand up for their rights.
Indeed they do.
Now, here is bad news from Europe.
Europe has become really a black hole for free speech.
Free speech is uttered or its attempts to be uttered, it's just swatted up in the black hole of censorship.
A Dutch conservative female lawyer is being prosecuted for racism and inciting hatred after she expressed anger over mass migration in response to a viral video.
Reza Raiza Blomstein.
She got a letter ordering her to appear before a Dutch prosecutor, and the charges arise from comments that Blomstein, that's spelled B-L-O-M-M-E-S-T-I-J-N.
I think S-T-I-J-N is pronounced Steen.
In any case, Raisa made these comments on social media in response to a video of a defenseless Dutch boy being brutally kicked and punched as he lay on the ground at an Amsterdam metro station in May of last year before he was thrown onto the railroad tracks.
One of these horrible, nasty things that you see from time to time, the perpetrators are almost invariably black.
Sometimes their victims are other blacks, but So often their victims are white.
And she wrote, yet another white man got kicked around in the street by a group of black primates.
How many defenseless white people remain to become victims?
Countless, probably.
The open borders elite is importing these people in droves with all the consequences that entails.
Well, I guess she shouldn't have used primates.
This... kicked around in the street by a group of black primates.
Well, of course they are primates.
They are part of the primate group.
We are primates.
Monkeys are primates.
These black fellas, we're also primates.
But as I say, I'm sick of videos like this.
I can't even watch them anymore.
They make me furious.
And sometimes, I think it's just as well I'm not let out very often.
If I saw something like that happen, I'd probably end up on the railroad tracks myself trying to defend one of those white victims.
This just makes me furious.
The fact is, conservatives are being punished by the authorities for expressing anti-mass migration views.
This is common.
A German politician was found guilty of incitement by a district court after she posted a link to the government's own statistics on crimes committed by migrants.
This was specifically rape.
And she why?
She wanted to know why the figure for migrants, immigrants, many of them illegal, why so many of them were rape perpetrators.
It's the crime of noticing and the crime of asking why.
The government's own statistics.
To notice them and say, what's going on here?
Huh?
Explain.
Or to suggest that maybe this is a consequence of bad policy.
That is a crime.
She was punished.
Also, three former members of Belgium's right-wing, as they call it, right-wing, Nation Party.
I'm familiar with the Vlaams Belang, but I don't know much about the Nation Party.
But they were convicted for Facebook posts in which they complained that the Brussels district of Molenbeek They compared it to Africa, due to its massive non-native population, and they demanded that the Belgian government put our people first.
Yes, there are streets in Brussels.
You walk down the streets, you might think that you're in Mogadishu or that you're in the capital of Zaire or something.
Everybody's black.
And what a horrible, horrible, hateful thing to ask the Belgian government to put our people first.
What an idea!
A government is supposed to put its people first?
Well, if you're a white government, no.
It's your job to put everybody else first and your people come last.
Now, here's a story about DEI at Stanford.
I guess it was three weeks ago I made a video about DEI in which I talked about the number of states, there are 11 already, that have passed laws that limit or ban DEI in government-funded universities.
Well, Stanford is a private university, and it's also in California, which is not about to ban DEI.
And again, if the indispensable Paul Kersey were here, I would ask him to guess how many employees at Stanford are full-time DEI bureaucrats.
Well, you out there in radio land, radio renaissance land at any rate, pause and ask yourself, how many?
Well, the figure is 177.
These are full-time diversocrats, and that doesn't even include the people who work in the Title IX office.
Title IX is making sure that women get all the money spent on them, boys get spent on them. 177!
Now this latest number represents an increase of nearly 100 in the span of three years because research by the Heritage Foundation found in 2021 that there were 80 diversity bureaucrats at Stanford.
They are multiplying!
They're like microbes!
And it is said that Stanford's new interim president, Richard Saller, S-A-L-L-E-R, was hired in part to moderate the ideological influence on campus.
But according to sources familiar with Saller from his previous role as Dean of the School of Humanities and Sciences, He probably does not have any stomach for a real fight against DEI.
We'll see if the number rises or the number falls.
177 people kept collecting fat paychecks for trying to make sure that Whitey gets the short end of the stick.
The DEI research lists the name and title of each Stanford DEI employee, including ten different university-level administrators, such as vice provost, vice president, director, manager, and another six DEI officials in the admissions office.
That's an important place to have them.
Gotta have DEI people laboring mightily to make sure that the Stanford campus looks like the United Nations.
Now, this was the part that shocked me most.
The school at Stanford that has the most DEI employees, busily making sure that the place is as non-white as possible, is the School of Medicine.
It has 46, 46 DEI people.
Now, you know, for years, I just thought the DEI was never going to find its way into medical school.
These people are going to quietly say, no, no, no, no.
Doctors, you can't be bending the rules for them.
No, no, no, no.
You've got to bend the rules even harder.
Because, you know, for years, those nasty white people kept those qualified blacks and Mexicans and American Indians, kept those qualified, gifted, gifted, gifted American Indians out of medical school.
So, we got to haul them in just one by one.
So, yes, DEI comes to medical school, at least to Stanford Medical School.
Now, this DEI research comes amid a recently published survey that found that more than one-third of Stanford University students say physical violence is okay under certain circumstances to stop speech with which they disagree.
Physical violence.
Yep.
You can knock them out, you know, beat them with bars.
I don't know.
They don't like the speech.
One third say under certain circumstances you can use violence.
Apparently, a conservative candidate for new law school dean was blackballed, not DEI enough, and Stanford, as it turns out, employs nearly the same number of administrators as there are undergraduates enrolled at the school.
Even as the number of actual teachers has decreased over the last decade.
So, teaching is important.
You know, you've got to fill their little brains with all of the modern foolishness, but you've got to have administrators busily making sure that the teachers are teaching the right foolishness to these impressionable young minds.
Well, here is one of those really sad Oh, stomach-turning stories I probably shouldn't include, but this one was just too much.
It leapt off the page at me.
A Colorado man, they call him.
He was age 16 at the time.
Kevin Bui.
Bui is spelled B-U-I and from his photos he's clearly Asian of some sort but it doesn't say what sort.
He was the ringleader of a trio of arsonists.
They used the Find My iPhone app to track the location of his stolen cell phone and they found the place and they were seen on surveillance video breaking into the house at 2 a.m.
Pouring gasoline all around the living room and lighting fires in a coordinated and planned attack.
So, they torched the house in the middle of the night and they killed five people, including a toddler and a baby.
Three other people in the house, I guess there were eight people sleeping there, three of them survived by jumping from second floor windows but were injured.
Firefighters wrestled with the blaze and made Herculean efforts to rescue people in the house, but it was all too late.
Now, that would be a bad enough way to get revenge because somebody stole your cell phone.
Go burn his house down along with anybody else who's sleeping in it.
It turned out it was the wrong house.
I don't know if the problem was the Find My iPhone app, but the people who died, the people whose house were burned, had absolutely nothing to do with stealing this guy's house.
Stealing this guy's cell phone.
This is, as I say, an absolutely gruesome thing.
Can you imagine this?
Somebody thinks that your cell phone is in there.
He doesn't come knock on the door and say, hey, I'd like it back.
He says, fire the house while you are sound asleep.
It kills you and your family.
Well, this Asian Mr. Bui was sentenced to 60 years.
I think they just should have put him up against a firing squad.
Now, in a place called Brandon, about 13 miles outside of Tampa, authorities had to be called on Sunday evening after an off-duty deputy reported a large crowd fighting in the parking lot.
The fight broke out after Astroskate cancelled a planned skating party because the event hosts had failed to hire an off-duty deputy to monitor the event, which is what company policy requires.
So my guess is this is some black outfit.
They hire the place.
And the contract says, look, you gotta hire security because you just never know.
And they didn't bother.
And so they canceled the event.
It looks like it's very good policy to have police when you get large numbers of people, at least certain sorts of people.
And although the skate park refunded the money, the partygoers took to social media and urged people to meet up at the business and riot.
So they weren't even there.
They got their money back probably electronically, but they were angry that this shindig wasn't going to happen, so they get on social media and they tell people, show up and let's riot.
That's the modern world for you.
That's what social media can let you do.
Show up and riot.
When police arrived at the scene, approximately 400 to 500 people were fighting and causing disturbances.
Well, I bet they were causing disturbances.
400 to 500 people?
That's a lot of people wailing away at each other.
Smaller groups broke away from the large fight and targeted nearby businesses.
One breakout group attacked a young man inside the Time Out Barbershop.
I guess barbershops are open at 9 o'clock?
I guess it depends on how badly you need a haircut.
He was beaten and thrown through the barbershop's plate glass window.
Boy, I guess they just didn't like his wave.
The boy suffered a severe cut and was taken to Tampa General Hospital.
Another group entered a nearby convenience store, stole an undetermined amount of merchandise, and destroyed $500 worth of wine.
They had a great time smashing wine bottles.
So there was an ocean of wine.
in the convenience store.
The Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office arrested 29 people of the 400 to 500 who were having a punch-up.
There are many exciting videos of the event and I must say they show a distressing lack of diversity in
that crowd.
It is overwhelmingly monochrome.
In fact, I didn't see a single exception.
But what's most remarkable to me, besides this distressing lack of diversity, not a single shot appears to have been fired.
When is the last time you've heard of 500 black people out in the evening, fighting each other, having a gay old time, and not a single round fired?
Wow.
Well, here is something that the Washington Post wrote about how to solve the racial problem in America.
And let me read this really eye-opening paragraph, verbatim.
In 2003, the completion of the Human Genome Project, which found that humans globally share 99.9% of their DNA, laid waste to the notion of race among the vast majority of scientists.
But the public appears barely to have noticed.
The idea of race still lives everywhere.
In discrimination, criminal profiling, in the rise of hate speech and acts, in the Supreme Court decision ending affirmative action in college admissions, in the rhetoric of social justice advocates, and the new capitalization of black and white in the media.
Isn't this astonishing?
We were suddenly supposed to become utterly blind to race, I suppose.
We were supposed to realize, just because the Human Genome Project said so, that race is an optical illusion.
But bygone those crazy Americans.
They still think they can tell a Somali from an Eskimo.
Wow!
And the Supreme Court, those racists, those terrible racists, they had a decision ending affirmative action in college admissions.
Well, how on earth was there affirmative action in college admissions unless the college admissions officers were noticing race?
This is so utterly cuckoo.
We're supposed to wave a magic wand.
Somebody's supposed to say, eh, fellas, it's all just a social construct.
Stop thinking about race.
Nobody's got race.
This article goes on, Ellis Monk, a sociology professor at Harvard, at Harvard, esteemed Harvard, he's got to know, he researches race inequity and colorism.
He's among those who think eradicating race is impractical.
What a reasonable guy.
It's impractical.
Although he knows biological race does not exist, there's no way getting away from race, quote, in a world where race has mattered.
Says Harvard University sociology professor Ellis Monk.
The article goes on to say, some argue that identifying collectively by race has also enabled members of minority groups to more effectively fight for equal rights.
The pride many minority group members have come to take in their identities, have come to take?
Boy, they sure have come to take it in their identities.
This can be viewed as a resistance in itself.
But while reclamation feels good, it's always incompletely successful because it fails to challenge the delusion of race, which is at the heart of racism.
This guy's saying black people, yes, they link arms and they say, we black folks want this.
We black folks deserve that.
You white folks pay up.
But that's because black people never fall for this rubbish about race being imaginary.
They know race is real.
Try telling them, try telling black people, it's all hocus pocus.
Just get over it.
Don't even think about race.
You're not really black.
You're just, you're just something.
It's just an optical illusion.
You're not really black.
Forget about it.
No, they'd probably dump you on the railroad tracks for that.
This article, this bonehead article, continues.
Opponents of race suggest that people use alternatives for self-description.
For example, there's classified white, or black, or Asian.
Or you could say black identified, or racialized black.
That's going to solve the problem.
This guy says, such descriptors could still allow the government to account for possible harms caused by modern and historic discrimination without perpetuating the concept of race.
Right.
Saying racialized as white or classified black.
That's going to solve the problem.
This guy, this guy is a certifiable idiot.
Why would someone be racialized as Asian?
I bet it's because he's Asian.
Don't you think so?
Racialized as Asian.
But, you know, that's going to stop people perpetuating the concept of race.
I mean, this is the Washington Post.
These are people who presumably have IQs higher than that of a fried egg.
Okay, back to the Key Bridge.
Well, you probably have heard about this already, but I will tell you, rebuilding the Francis Scott Key Bridge will create an opportunity for Maryland to rethink what the bridge stands for.
Advocates, of course, have demanded that part of that process, including rethinking what the bridge should be named.
Key was a slaveholder, but he also found himself fighting both for and against black freedom.
He was a lawyer, and he sometimes argued the case for slaves litigating for their freedom.
Not good enough.
He actually had slaves.
But he cared about the law.
And if the law applied in a way that would guarantee the freedom of a slave, he wasn't going to go to bat for this guy.
But the very fact that he admitted that there was such a thing as freedom, no, no, can't have that.
Can't have that.
Well, so Carl Snowden, he is the convener, convener Boy, that's not one of my ambitions in life to be a convener, but he's the convener of the Caucus of African American Leaders.
He says it's about fighting for the future, and that's especially true in this case, because six victims of the collapse were all Latino.
Yeah, when it's useful for blacks, they really go in for this black and brown together stuff.
The rest of the time, they resent Mexicans for taking their jobs.
But okay, oh, they were Latino.
He went on to rebuild a bridge to someone who did not see people of color as his equal sends the wrong message.
Well, there's probably no record whatsoever of what Francis Scott Key thought of Mexicans or Latin Americans.
But he said, yep, yep, yep, to build a bridge to someone who did not see people of color
as equal sends the wrong message, not for this generation, but for generations yet unborn.
Well, this guy is thinking ahead.
Hand it to him.
However, U.S.
Rep.
Andy Harris, a Republican representing Maryland's 1st Congressional District and a member of the House Freedom Caucus, said he supports keeping the bridge's name, and he says he will seek to require it as a condition for any federal funding.
Now, it's not specified in the article, but my guess is Representative Andy Harris is melanin-deprived.
I bet he's white as white can be.
That's the way these things sort themselves out, isn't it?
Meanwhile, the Pope.
Pope Francis.
What a gem he is.
He has denounced efforts to limit migration at the US-Mexico border.
He was on 60 Minutes.
And in his interview, he said, American leaders should embrace forgiveness towards migrants entering the country.
Forgive them.
Yeah, they broke the law.
They came in.
Well, we need to forgive them.
Migration is something that makes a country grow, he said.
And he went on to say something that really strikes me as strange.
They say the Irish migrated and brought whiskey.
That the Italians migrated and brought the mafia.
Migrants sometimes suffer a lot.
They suffer a lot.
Well, what about the people in the country they're migrating to?
I mean, if the Irish bought whiskey, you know, there are pros and cons to that.
Mafia, I don't know about that.
But yeah, you can bring a little whiskey if you want to come along.
He pointed out that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has tried to subpoena something called Annunciation House.
That's a Catholic charity that acts as a flophouse for illegal immigrants from Mexico.
He says the group is alien harboring, human smuggling, and it operates a stash house.
Well, yes, they know these people are illegal immigrants, and they're helping them into the country.
I guess they're aiding and abetting in a crime, and he wants to get to the bottom of this.
Well, the pontiff said, this is madness, sheer madness, to close the border and leave them there.
That is madness.
The migrant must be received.
Thereafter, you see how you are going to deal with him.
Maybe, maybe you have to send him back.
I don't know.
But each case ought to be considered humanely.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, do you know how many asylum cases there are in the backlog?
There are about two and a half million and there are tens of thousands already in the appeals process.
But we have to sort through every single month, every single month, the 10 million illegals that Joe Biden has just waved across the border.
Yep.
The Pope says, uh, no, the migrant must be received.
Well, you know, back in 2016, I remember that the Pope himself, this very self-same Pope, he was on a trip to Greece and he took back a dozen Syrian Muslim refugees from Greece.
He piled them onto the papal plane and he was going to keep them right there in the Vatican.
So I asked ChatGPT what happened to them.
Now, ChatGPT probably wouldn't tell me awful things that might have happened, but this is what he said, or what he, what it said.
It says, the families have successfully integrated into their new environment in Italy.
They have been provided with housing, and their children have been enrolled in local schools.
The adults have been receiving assistance in finding employment, and some have secured jobs.
That was back in 2016.
Some have jobs.
The refugees have been involved in various community activities and received continuous support from the Catholic Church and local organizations.
Continuous support!
Yeah, doesn't sound like they're on their own, does it?
They have been given legal residency status.
Well, yeah, if the Pope, if the Pope brings in muzzies and he blesses them and he says, these are going to be spanking new Italians, I guess the government's probably going to give them legal residency status.
And I asked, well, are any of them self-sufficient?
Check GPC says detailed and specific information about the current self-sufficiency status of the individual adults among the Syrian refugees is not publicly available.
I bet not.
And I asked, have any of them been arrested for any crimes?
It says, there have been no reports indicating that any of the Syrian refugees brought to the Vatican by the Pope have converted.
Oh no, that have been arrested.
I asked if they converted to Catholicism.
No reports of that either, but they no longer live with the Pope.
He brought them back to the Vatican, but they ain't there anymore.
They're on the other side of the fence and other people are beavering away, providing them housing, trying to get them in.
Yeah, yeah, but you know, you gotta accept them.
You gotta accept them no matter what.
If you're America, if you're any white country, you gotta accept them.
Now, here's an interesting story about what Hispanics think about the current flood of illegals coming across the border.
This is a lady named Xochilt Nunez, another one of these, I don't know, Nahuatl or Zapotec sort of names that starts with an X. Well, she crossed the border into California in 1999, 25 years ago.
She's now 53, a farm worker, and a single mother of three.
She says, immigration's out of control.
And now they don't come to work.
They come to live off the system.
Well, good for you, Xochitl Nunez.
She represents an increasing number of Hispanics, both native-born and undocumented, who, according to several polls, are concerned about immigration.
She has no legal status.
Her eldest son recently joined the army, he said, hoping to increase his mother's chance of getting citizenship.
I guess he's a citizen.
He was born here.
There you go.
He's the anchor baby.
But to her, the new arrivals are receiving benefits she never got.
We are hardworking people.
Good people, said Nunes.
But the problem is the government doesn't see us.
Well, I wish the government did see you.
The government could see you and send you home.
Even though politicians in California passed laws to allow illegal supply for driver's licenses, get free medical care, and protection from immigration authorities.
No, the government doesn't see us.
Still, immigration experts expressed a little surprise, discussing recent California polling that shows Latino support for immigrants is eroding.
A January 2024 UC Berkeley Institute of Governmental Studies poll found that 63% of California's Hispanics consider undocumented immigrants to be a major or minor burden.
What do you know?
I guess they've opened their eyes.
As far back as the 1960s, of course, some Hispanics, including Cesar Chavez, oh, the great Saint Cesar Chavez with the United Farm Workers, he took a hard stance against illegals.
He didn't want them coming in because he thought they were strike breakers.
They were cheap labor.
They were undercutting labor for the Hispanics that were already in the country.
Decades later, some Hispanics rallied for Proposition 187, that famous 1994 ballot measure seeking to stop illegals from getting social services.
I mean, isn't that the most obvious thing?
You hop the border, and then you go on welfare, or you get a kidney transplant, or you get free housing, subsidize this, free that.
No, no.
Sorry, you don't deserve it.
You shouldn't even be here.
You're not gonna suck on the taxpayer's teat.
It never went into effect, but 23% of Hispanics voted in favor of it.
And nearly 70% of California Hispanics in a February 2024 poll said the situation at the border is a crisis or a very serious problem.
Well, it sure is!
And these dopey liberals are astonished to think that somebody might notice.
Nearly half of Hispanics believe migrants seeking to enter the U.S.
are leading to more crime.
Of course, just their being here.
Just setting foot in the United States illegally.
That's a crime.
Well, Núñez, she struggles to come to terms with a system that can't help undocumented residents like herself, who've paid taxes, yet provide shelter, debit cards, and expedited work permits for some of these recent arrivals.
Well, I can see why she's annoyed.
Yes, Ms.
Núñez, I would be angry too.
She says she can't help but feel the current system benefits communities who are not coming with the same passion for work.
Mexican and Central American communities use negative stereotypes to express their disdain for regional arrivals.
What do you know?
Some even call for the re-election of former President Donald Trump so deportations can increase.
Can you imagine that?
Some of them already here don't want any more piling in.
Nunez says both candidates and major political parties have failed her and millions of others by not granting amnesty.
Okay, so these other guys, those people are getting a handout she didn't get, but she wants the number one handout of all.
She wants amnesty.
Boy, yep, yep.
Me, me, me, me.
Gimme, gimme, gimme, gimme.
There's a story about a brisk weekend in Chicago.
Armed men Robbed 13 people and shot a woman during a Saturday robbery spree.
One person was robbed each time.
13 people.
That's 13 different robberies.
Every time they jumped, the people who were doing the robbing jumped out of vehicles and pointed weapons at the victims.
The group was armed with pistols, rifles, and knives.
Oh boy, somebody shows up.
A group of men show up.
Pistols, rifles, and knives.
And they say, this is a robbery.
Give me everything you got.
I think I would do what I was told.
And after getting cash, wallets, passports, purses, credit cards, and other valuables, the crew moved on to commit more crimes.
They were described as four or five black men between the ages of 18 and 30 wearing black ski masks, black jogging pants, black jeans, or black hoodies.
All black.
Standing 5'10 to 6 feet tall, weighing 150 to 180 pounds.
The Chicago PD warned about at least seven of the robbery crews, seven other different crews, that detectives believe are actively working the neighborhoods.
Now, what struck me as quite entrepreneurial about this is that these 13 robberies, 13 robberies, all took place in a span of seven hours.
And they were quite—that's almost two per hour—quite scattered around the South Side.
And it happened from 6 a.m.
to 1 p.m.
Saturday morning.
Now, I guess that's a good time to rob people.
Not many people out on a Sunday morning.
They're isolated targets.
And no one probably expects to be mugged at 7 a.m.
on a Sunday morning.
These are enterprising cats, these four or five black men standing five, ten to six feet tall, weighing 150 to 180 pounds.
Got to hand it to them.
Well, let's see if we've got time enough to another story.
Good grief.
Boy, we are moving on briskly.
Well, we'll try.
We'll do our best.
Let's see.
UCLA has a DEI program called Cultural North Star.
Cultural North Star.
And at the medical school, it's led by Natalie Perry.
Her official biography says her job is to embed our aspirational cultural North Star value in our organizational DNA.
That's right, D-E-I in our DNA.
UCLA honored her last month for teaching students to do what's right and thanked her for success as an educator.
Well, her academic career is based on fraud.
She's published one paper.
It was a 2014 PhD dissertation at UVA, arguing that colleges should, guess what, have more DEI.
Fancy that!
And an analysis of the paper found it is riddled with the worst sort of plagiarism, reproducing large swaths of text directly unchanged from other authors without citation.
She copied almost every single paragraph in this dissertation from other sources and without attribution.
In some cases, when Perry did include parenthetical citations, she wasn't citing the papers whose text she had lifted.
Instead, she just reproduced the citations included in the stone and excerpts.
Pure laziness.
She copied and pasted almost the entire, nearly, for example, a thousand-word passage.
From a paper by Chad Harwell, Amy Yi Ou, and Angelo Kiniki, without quoting or crediting the authors.
A thousand words!
Bim!
Find them on the internet.
Bam!
Into the PhD thesis they go.
Well, people of colors, of certain colors anyway, just seem to love to do this kind of plagiarism, and they all end up working for DEI.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, we are out of time.
It is a joy and a pleasure and honor to spend this time with you.
And it will be a joy and a pleasure and honor to spend this time with you next week as well.
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