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June 20, 2024 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey celebrate Taral Patel's arrest for posting fake “hate” and blaming his political opponent for it. They also discuss immigration dereliction, white secession, and insanity in Hennepin County.

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jerry Taylor with American Renaissance.
And with me, my indispensable co-host, none other than Paul Kersey.
And as usual, we'd like to start with comments from our listeners.
Someone writes in to say, tell Uncle Jerry that I and my friends also listen to National Public Radio, NPR.
We joke, though, that the acronym NPR actually stands for Not Particularly Reliable.
Although, Mr. Kersey, I must confess that the listener put it somewhat differently.
He says the P in the NPR is the P as in PH and sounds like an F, and he uses a word other than particularly reliable.
But ours is a highbrow podcast, so I will say not particularly reliable.
But yes, I think it's interesting to know.
It's interesting to know what the fancy people and the ruling class knows.
So I feel like a spy when I'm listening to the National Public Radio.
I'm kind of listening in on their insider conversations.
Another comment.
You might be interested to know that the entire nine location YMCA conglomerate of Chester County PA closes its doors today because it's Juneteenth.
I failed to mention that it is indeed June 19th, Juneteenth today.
And as our listener says, I'm a 76-year-old with health concerns.
I've been on a strict regimen of age-appropriate physical activity.
I recommended my doctor I'm livid.
I have to take a day off because the captors of our government imposed a holiday only for blacks.
The top administration, the YMCA group, is melanin-enhanced, and their underlings are mostly lovely, melanin-deprived, 20-ish to 40-ish ladies who, I dare say, are painfully progressive.
Well, I'd like to know, Mr. Kersey, how did you celebrate Juneteenth?
Did you ignore it completely?
Well, Mr. Taylor, Juneteenth is still ongoing.
I have yet to have the opportunity to truly embrace the sanctity of this rarefied day.
Although I do know that this past Sunday in Texas there was a mass shooting at a Juneteenth event where two people were killed and a total of 16 people were shot.
So... That's true.
It'll be interesting to see what the celebratory death count amounts to once the day is fully over.
So...
We shall see.
Last comment here is about someone of whom I was unaware.
Someone has written about the great MMA fighter Bas Rutten, or Rutten.
I don't know how you pronounce his name.
You will know, of course.
R-U-T-T-E-N.
How do you pronounce his name?
Probably Rutten.
That sounds about right.
Yeah.
Our listener says, this man was a beast and one of the greatest fighters of our era.
He could be an inspiration for all of our young boys and men.
He has excerpts from his bio.
Apparently he was bullied daily when he was a child, but he hid this from his parents in order to spare them from worrying.
He started training in boxing in the backyard of elementary school with a friend, and at age 14, His parents actually let him practice Taekwondo.
He picked it up very quickly, defeating adults and sparring.
And after a few months, he got into a street fight with his worst bully, who he knocked out with the first punch, breaking his nose.
He then made a list of all of his bullies, and he sought them out and beat them up one by one.
Then he went on to a great MMA career.
I would imagine the word eventually got out.
You know this gangly little kid we used to push around?
Whoa, watch out for him!
But he managed to track them all down.
Our listener says, Could you imagine what will happen when our people begin to show such resolve and actually start meting out consequences for misbehavior?
Here is to Mr. Rutten for showing the way.
In our first story, This is about Joe Biden.
Gosh, our favorite white man.
Apparently he has cleared the way on Tuesday for hundreds of thousands of illegal immigrants married to U.S.
citizens to apply for legal residency.
He unveiled the policies at a big celebration at the White House to mark the 12th year anniversary of another executive action.
That is to say, the DACA decree of June 15, 2012 by President Obama.
Obama, of course, decided to do by executive decree what he couldn't get Congress to do.
That's what these Democrats do.
And of course, they're the ones who are accusing Donald Trump of threatening to be a dictator.
In any case, marrying an American citizen is usually a fast track to U.S.
citizenship, but immigrants who cross the border illegally and marry an American are subject to bureaucratic hurdles, oh the poor dears.
They have to leave the United States and then apply to return.
Mr. Biden will now allow these illegal alien spouses to apply for residency without having to leave.
About 500,000 undocumented spouses and an estimated 50,000 undocumented or illegal stepchildren of US citizens are expected to be eligible to apply.
Now, to be eligible, though, they must have lived in the United States for at least a decade and have been married by the date of their application and meet certain other requirements.
I suspect they're not allowed to be hatchet murderers or known drug dealers or pederasts.
Mono pederasty is okay these days.
Sorry about that.
And their immigrant children have to be under 21 to qualify.
Officials said the majority of immigrants expected to benefit are Mexicans.
And let's see, they'll have to pay a fee.
Lawyers said Mr. Biden's program should be on strong footing because he has the legal authority to parole in place.
That's already allowed, and the nonpartisan Migration Policy Institute estimates that 1.1 million to 1.3 million legals are married to U.S.
citizens, so hundreds of thousands will be shut out because they haven't lived in the United States for a decade.
Oh, the poor dears.
I wonder what Joe Biden will do about them.
Advocates for immigrants say even this modest program will be a major relief for immigrants and millions more because they have U.S.
citizen relatives, and it is hoped that they will vote in the November elections.
Listen to this.
Mariellena Hincapie, a scholar at Cornell Law School, I judge she is not a descendant of the first families of
New Amsterdam.
She says hopefully will also inspire more people not to sit out this election.
I'm hoping that will be an indirect benefit to an announcement like this.
Well, Mr. Kersey, I suspect Joe Biden is also hoping that will be an indirect benefit.
And probably think of it as a direct benefit.
More votes, more votes.
Of course, I'm hoping that it will have a direct and indirect detriment to his chances.
People don't like the idea of the president letting in yet more, yet more, yet more after the millions has already waved across the border.
This article notes that Joe Biden has used executive powers to protect undocumented, illegal immigrants more broadly than any other president.
He has also granted temporary protective status to more than one million.
His administration has also stopped carrying out workplace raids or other enforcement.
I mean, you know, when they decided to impeach Alejandro Mayorkas for failing to carry out the law, I thought they had a pretty good case.
And this just makes it all the clearer.
They're just not even doing workplace raids anymore.
And Mr. Kersey, I believe your first story is about U.S.
senators who are accusing Mayorkas of this backdoor mass amnesty.
It is.
It is.
The first story is about that very topic as I try and pull it up here.
One second.
Yeah.
Senators demand answers from DHS, Chief Mayorkas over backdoor mass amnesty scheme for illegal aliens.
So federal data, Mr. Taylor, published this week reveals an alarming trend on Biden's watch, where migrants who have been released into the U.S.
interior are increasingly having their deportation cases closed despite not having secured asylum.
Quote, thus far, the Biden administration, the proportion of migrants allowed to remain in this country has risen to 77 percent.
And those ordered removed has been just 22 percent.
Researchers at Syracuse University's Transactional Records Access Clearinghouse write in a letter to Senator Kevin Cramer, Republican from North Dakota.
He's the gentleman leading 21 Senate Republicans demanding Mayorkas and Attorney General Garland answer questions over the mass dismissal of deportation cases for migrants, which ensures they remain in the United States.
We write to you today regarding recent reports of Biden admins purported mass amnesty for illegal aliens.
The Executive Office for Immigration Review detailed the dismissal of over 350,000 removal cases since 200 since 2022 under the guise of prosecuting That's right.
that's right. That's right.
That's right.
or are not considered a threat to national security. Hey, they're illegal who cares? They haven't done anything wrong. They're
just illegal.
They're more American than you or I.
That's right. That's right.
And this action allows these individuals to remain in the U.S.
indefinitely without undergoing the proper legal process regarded,
required to either grant or deny their asylum claim. Such practice undermines the integrity of our immigration system.
and is an affront to every person pursuing a legal path to the U.S.
Well, Mr. Taylor, I think you and I would say that that legal path should be cut off for a very long time
for even any immigrants at this point.
Maybe we can make an exception for white South Africans.
This administration's approach has consistently downplayed the severity of the border crisis,
initially denying its existence, then reluctantly acknowledging it,
and now attempting to address it through inadequate measures.
The repeated failures in border management under your leadership
have led to an unprecedented backlog of 3.5 million.
3.5 million asylum cases, Mr. Taylor.
3.5 million.
Yes, yes.
We've talked about that case, that figure before.
Those people will never, never, ever go before a judge.
It's impossible.
You know, there are already several hundred thousand asylum cases in the appeals process.
and they get priority. This is just insanity. You've just got to round up all these people
who are here illegally and out, out, out, out, out. And we'll see if Mr. Biden, well,
if Mr. Trump actually does that once he's elected. But sorry I interrupted.
No, no, it just goes on to detail how many of the dismissed deportation cases involved
illegal aliens who cross between ports of entry at the southern border.
How the administration plans to reduce the immigration court backlog and whether to dismiss deportation cases involve migrants with criminal records.
You know, like I said, 21 senators have signed on.
I didn't see the two great senators from Alabama, unfortunately on this,
but you've got pretty much all the hardliners, Republican wise, who have signed on for this.
And again, this is gonna be the big battle issue.
We're gonna see increasingly occupy the airwaves as we head toward October, which is not far away.
I mean, we're only a month away from the RNC and the DNC, if they can get enough drugs into Mr. Biden
to be able to show up and give a speech.
Well, that'll really be interesting, won't it?
I plan to tune in.
I'm not much of a TV watcher.
I don't much care about what goes on the boob tube, but I think I will tune in.
See just how this automaton who is in the White House and handles this situation.
You plan to watch?
Probably not, but I'm sure we'll have some great observations.
I'm not, you know, it's It'll be more interesting to see what happens, because if memory is correct, I believe the Democrats are in Chicago, so it'll be interesting to see if there are protests for what's happening in Gaza and Israel, and how that will impact the events.
Yeah, I'm talking about the debate.
Oh, the debate, okay.
Yes, yes, the debate.
They've agreed to two, correct?
Yes, yes, and the first one's coming up pretty soon.
I will watch that.
I think that could be must-see TV.
With two septuagenarians duking it out in a battle of wits.
That's right.
It's sort of the kind of pay TV for heavyweight championship fights.
I think a lot of people would probably be willing to pay for it.
But anyway, I guess that would be depriving the electorate of crucial information as to how to vote.
Well, let's see.
Here is I suppose.
I could call it an astonishing story, but I should never be astonished by anything.
It's a suit brought by the NAACP.
And it has to do with the fact that in May, Shenandoah County, Virginia's school board renamed two schools so as to honor three great Americans.
Generals Robert E. Lee, Turner Ashby, and Stonewall Jackson.
Well, well, well.
The schools originally had those names.
But of course, after George Floyd ascended into heaven, where he sitteth on the right hand of God the Father Almighty, and has his eye on you, Whitey, just to make sure you don't commit the sin of racism.
But after that happened, the school board in the county renamed two schools.
There was Stonewall Jackson, which became Mountain View School, and Ashby Lee School became Honey Run.
Well, the NAACP claims that this resumption of the old names violates the First and Fourteenth Amendments of the Constitution, and it also violates the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
How's that for twisted legal reasoning?
It explains the names offend black youngsters.
The First Amendment, the lawsuit argues, protects the right not to express a view with which a person disagrees.
By renaming the high school, the school board compels students to wear athletic uniforms for the Stonewall Jackson generals, which would express a view with which they disagree.
Well, how do we know?
Have we polled all the black students?
Even if they disagree, so what?
A lawsuit claims that the decision to restore the original Confederate names was motivated by a discriminatory intent.
How do they know that?
And the renaming creates a stigma And a feeling of inferiority among black students.
How do they know that?
The names also prevent them from attending the two schools.
Families will be forced to move, to travel to a school located further from home, to forego academic opportunities, or to homeschool their children.
Evidence, please?
Has anybody actually left the school for that reason?
School board members openly ran on a platform of bringing back the old names.
I think this is wonderful.
I'm tempted to move to Shenandoah County.
During the 2021 campaign, the current school board member, Brandy Roots, said, I'm absolutely against retiring the name of Stonewall Jackson.
And the vast majority of county residents knew exactly what the candidate stood for, and they voted for them for that reason.
And therefore, the NAACP is asking a federal court to overturn the result of a Democratic election.
So I guess if it's a free speech issue, the speech of white people just does not count.
Furthermore, county residents had no problem with Stonewall Jackson High School and Ashby Elementary School before 2020.
Were black people running around a hangdog because they felt disrespected and they felt inferior because of the names of the schools?
Were they moving away and homeschooling their children on account of the names of the schools?
Furthermore, Mr. Kersey, white students nationwide can make all these arguments about the hundreds of schools named for Martin Luther King, an official and certified adulterer, rape accomplice, and communist sympathizer.
The feelings of white people obviously don't care, don't matter, don't matter.
So I thought that was an interesting thing.
My suspicion is that suit will go nowhere, but the NAACP, I guess they've got more money than sense and they'll try anything.
Mr. Till, I've got a quick observation, a question for you.
It's actually been four years since you and I decided to venture to Monument Avenue in Richmond, and you
saw all of the monuments desecrated and graffitied. Of course, the Jefferson Davis monument there
had actually already been torn down by the crowd, and I'm just curious if you have any observations or
thoughts, because of course, all those monuments have now been removed.
The pedestals are gone.
There is no memory of any of these monuments anymore in Richmond.
Of course, we saw what happened with the A.P.
Hill monument about, what, about a year and a half ago?
Yes.
The Howitzer monument was brought down as well.
And of course, the rumor of war statue at the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts still stands as a reminder of our cultural betters and who actually is in charge now.
That's right, Kehinde Wiley.
He does an obvious imitation of the Jeb Stuart monument.
The guy on horseback looking back over his shoulder, but that's a thing of beauty because the guy on the horse is a black person, a melanin-enhanced rider equestrian statue.
That's just fine.
I've never heard of the slightest graffiti ever defacing that monument.
And there it stands, right on Monument Avenue itself.
Also, it's not exactly in the middle of the road the way those great monuments were.
It's right in the same neighborhood.
No, that was a psychologically devastating experience, Mr.
Kersey.
I try not to think of it any more often than necessary.
I wrote an article about that and accompanied it with many, many photos, and the title of
that article was Richmond Has Fallen.
It's like a dispatch from a defeated country.
The enemy has overwhelmed the city's defenses and sacked it.
It really was a psychological sacking of any white patriot.
It was a horrible, horrible thing.
Yeah, I think watching people play basketball in front of the Robert E. Lee monument, which
had been, of course, erected back in 1890, and would subsequently come down about a year,
but a year, about a year later, maybe two years later, after, you know, this National
Registered Historic Mark monument was deemed by the Democrat governor needed to come down.
And I have never heard of anyone being prosecuted for destroying those statues, defacing those
statues, putting them down, destruction of public property.
No, that's all apparently just fine and good.
But I bet if you were to scrawl just the slightest little defacement of the Arthur Ashe statue, Black tennis player. Oh boy. They'd come after you in a
hurry and as I recall, where was it that there was one of these?
Gay flag crosswalks all painted in the street. Somebody did doughnuts on it and left tire marks on it
They are hunting that guy high and low gonna charge him with a hate crime
never happened any of these people who pulled out some of those beautiful beautiful statues cover them with graffiti
and And as I recall, the Robert E. Lee statue was, it was, it was just such a terrible eyesore.
They left it with all that horrible paint on it and obscene remarks.
They never even made an attempt to clean it.
I'm saying you for sure, they wouldn't take it down.
I'm still surprised they didn't leave it up as a monument to the usurpation of the South and Richmond's old history.
Because it was, like you said, It was one of the most grand monuments in the entire
country, the entire Monument Avenue was.
But when you think about what that statue's desecration and what it looked like post-George
Floyd, when Richmond's black mayor basically said, hey, it's all right, you can do whatever
you want to. Because what did the police tell you when you walked up and we talked to them?
We were there and they were under orders. Don't prevent anybody from destroying property.
That's okay.
You may save lives, but you can't save property.
Certainly not property that glorifies the Confederacy.
Ah, no, what a sad and grievous, grievous thing.
No, I believe the pedestal of that Lee monument, just the pedestal, was a thing of exquisite beauty.
I don't know of any other pedestal in the entire United States that comes anywhere near matching.
But let's not talk about that anymore, Mr. Kersey.
It grieves me.
It brings my gray hairs down in sorrow to Sheol, as they say in the Old Testament.
But let's see.
Here's a little bit more phony hate.
And it just goes to show you that some of these immigrants pick up this phony hate routine pretty quickly.
An ex-Biden White House appointee and current Democrat candidate for county commissioner seat in Texas.
Created a dummy social media account to post bogus racist comments about himself.
His name is Taran Patel, age 30.
Of course.
Somebody from India.
And he's the challenger running for county commissioner of Fort Bend County, just outside of Houston.
He was arrested for online impersonation.
And the DA started the probe back in October, shortly after a lengthy Facebook post Patel made in September, in which he painted himself and his family as victims of a vicious race-based smear campaign perpetrated by his opponents' supporters.
Well, his opponents thought it was very unlikely that his supporters would be doing anything like that, but included was a post, was a collage of about a dozen messages he
claimed he got over the course of his candidacy, calling him a monkey and a subhuman and
attacking his Hindu faith.
Monkey and subhuman.
Well, Patel's campaign website said he previously worked for the Department of Justice's criminal
division in the public integrity section.
Public integrity, that's his middle name.
And he was appointed by President Biden to serve the office of White House liaison, as
well as the White House Asian American Native Hawaiian Pacific Islander committee.
Well, he wrote, these hateful images are from a place of deep and misguided fear incited
by people like former President Donald Trump.
Well, investigators, Mr. Kersey, went to the trouble of subpoenaing Facebook and Google, and they got the account information about the user profile, which led them right back to Patel.
Oh, my goodness.
Yes.
Isn't that remarkable that they went to that trouble?
I think it's great.
Texas Rangers arrested Patel for online impersonation in the third degree, a felony.
As well as a Class A misdemeanor charge for misrepresentation of identity.
Well, apparently the Patel campaign did not reply to media requests for comment.
But there you go.
This Indian guy, he figured out very early on, I don't know how long he's been in the country, But being a victim, oh boy, ain't that the greatest?
Ain't that the greatest?
Well, he got his comeuppance, and I am so pleased.
It is.
That's the new American dream, is being a BIPOC and being able to engage in victimology and victim status to then gain political power, because that's such a tool for the media to finally have that oh-so-demanded example of white supremacy Well, they're very hesitant to turn over that kind of information.
That's absolutely right.
extraordinary levels to have the, to subpoena Meta.
Cause from what I understand, they are actually very against litigation of that nature.
To, to doubt.
Well, they're, they're very, they're very hesitant to turn over that kind of information.
That's absolutely right.
But apparently the initial investigation was started by his opponent, an ordinary white guy who said,
well, wait a minute, wait, this sounds completely and utterly implausible.
And he got the police on it.
And he also had certain clues because he recognized one of the user names, the collage, as the user name of somebody that had been attacking him on social media.
So apparently this Patel guy had a number of phony accounts and he'd forgotten that he'd used one of them to attack his white opponent.
So this is one of his alleged racist people who is attacking him and calling him subhuman and a monkey.
But yes, I think that's great.
And the more of these phonies that get captured and punished, the better.
I suspect this means a slam dunk victory for the white guy.
But we'll have to see.
Well, Mr. Kersey, this is a story that we were hoping to get to last week, but we ran out of time because we had so many great stories.
And this is, I think, a model for the future.
It's white secession.
Well, it's something that you have talked about at length in some very eye-opening videos you've done, and I encourage all of our listeners to check out the video channel over at Rumble.
I believe that's where most of the videos are now housed for the New Century Foundation?
They are at Rumble and at BitChute and Odyssey, but Rumble's probably the best place to go looking for them.
Rumble, I think, is a better user interface.
It seems to be slowly, slowly gaining ground, but the trouble is, when you're not on YouTube, you're really cast into the outer darkness.
You don't exist.
Yes, I know, you don't exist.
And even you, Mr. Kersey, how often will you actually, if you're just wanting to look up something, you won't go to Rumble, you won't go to Bitu, you go to YouTube.
It's really sad.
Rumble's search function is inadequate, to say the least.
I think that they'd upgrade, since they are actually now a publicly traded company, so they have access to, you know, to a lot of capital.
But, you know, like you said, YouTube is ubiquitous for, you know, it's like the Xerox.
It's what everyone knows.
So, unfortunately, you know, I just think back to where our channels would have been.
Again, for some of our new listeners, American Renaissance was kicked off in June of 2020, when the George Floyd reckoning, you know, iced a number of our digital assets.
I believe the video channel had over 110,000 subscribers.
About 125,000.
Constantly growing.
Yeah, and our podcast channel, which we didn't promote, it had 35,000 subscribers.
And you just have to wonder where those numbers would be today if we actually had a free market and you didn't have the type of censorship.
However, we are now entering a time where I think we are seeing white people begin to see the rise of implicit whiteness and I think the most important thing is seeing it once again become explicit as our country once was explicitly white.
This is from Yahoo.
Southern white cities rise as rich locals break away from black areas.
Residents in some privileged enclaves argue they should not be forced to subsidize their more impoverished neighbors through tax dollars.
This phenomenon has been termed white-fortressing by Urban Institute scholar Luisa Gandinez Pug.
Maybe it's Pug, but we'll just say Pug because that's funnier.
The process often sees wealthier white locals attempt to secede from non-white areas, many of which are already disadvantaged due to historic racism, whatever that is.
Critics say the practice perpetuates a modern-day segregation, depletes resources, and hoards opportunities from the communities left behind.
But proponents say it makes the allocation of resources fair and ensures greater representation.
You know, again, tax dollars, you know, taxes without representation, isn't that the DC motto or something?
The latest example is, of course, the city of St.
George in Louisiana, where wealthy white Baton Rouge residents have won a decade-long court battle to split from poorer neighborhoods and form their own city.
The Supreme Court ruled a few weeks ago that the new city of St.
George could move forward with incorporation, splitting off from the rest of Baton Rouge.
St.
George is going to have 86,000 residents across 60 square mile area in the southeast of East Baton Rouge Parish, and will have its own mayor and city council.
Supporters say that the new city, that the existing city parish government, is poorly run.
With high crime rates and bad schools.
Ooh, all euphemisms for black, black, and blacker.
St.
George's taxpayers provide two-thirds of the revenue to the East Baton Rouge parish government with only one-third of that government's expense in return.
The movement states on this website.
Incorporating a city would reverse this unjust circumstance to an extent.
Of course, opponents say the movement is racist and will create a white enclave as it separates a wealthy area of the city from the majority black city and school district.
The proposals would create stock differences in the demographics between the two cities.
St.
George, the population would be just 12% black compared to almost half in Baton Rouge.
Meanwhile, in Georgia, the great state of Georgia, Eleven new cities have been established around the Atlanta metro area since 2005, many of them majority white.
Among them is Chattahoochee Hills, a city of 3,000 people, of whom 77% are white.
Chattahoochee Hills is a small city just south of Atlanta, Georgia, that incorporated in 2007 to preserve and protect the rural lands, heritage, and culture of the area, the website states for the city.
Another example is Brookhaven, an area I actually know quite well, which was approved to become DeKalb County's 11th city by a referendum back in 2012.
The 60,000-strong population is almost 60% white and is one of the most affluent around Atlanta.
It's actually got its own MARTA station and it's just past Buckhead, which of course is not allowed to do their own city vote by the Republican-controlled governor and the Republic controlled legislation
By comparison that the the big peach has a 47% black or african-american population
according to data USA Now residents in Gwinnett County voted to approve the
creation of the city of Mulberry just as the county became majority black
That's crazy because Gwinnett County When I was growing up was about 90% white
That's in the, that's like a North, that's like a Northeast suburb of Atlanta.
Uh, and it was a very, very right, uh, Republican County.
And now of course, I believe that it went for Biden back in 26, uh, 2020.
Um, and for Hillary Clinton, I believe in 2016, the news infuriated supporters of a scheme to establish the city of Buckhaven who had their efforts rebuked by governor Brian Kemp.
The most notable reason residents are pushing for cityhood is the rise in crime in Buckhead.
Non-profit Livable Buckhead states on its website.
In Cobb County, three new cities were proposed, which would have been between 70-77% white.
Vinings, East Cobb, and Lost Mountain all failed in their attempts in 2022.
But the appetite to secede remained strong to create these white fortresses.
The arguments remain largely similar to those in post-war movements, such as during white flight, which saw white people move out of their communities in the wake of desegregation.
Municipal org corporations are a modern type of segregation.
Triggered by sentiments of racial threat and conservatism, which I call white fortressing, Godinez-Pugue writes in an academic paper on the issue.
That would actually be worth reading, I bet.
By forming cities, unincorporated communities detach themselves from shared county-level authorities and the wider population served in these jurisdictions.
Well, no, it just ensures that the tax dollars aren't redistributed to places where you have a population that is largely parasitic.
Not just the southern communities looking to redraw boundaries, Mr. Taylor.
In Oregon, supporters of the Greater Idaho Movement are pushing for several counties to secede from their Liberal home state and join more conservative Idaho.
The organization was recently given a boost after Crook County became the 13th up to approve measures to begin negotiations.
Of course, we also know that there are counties in Washington that would like to join the greater Idaho.
And of course, in Northern California, there are some very red conservative counties
that have talked about, I believe, creating the state of Jefferson.
I think this is gonna be one of the most exciting issues of the next 10 years,
regardless of what happens in the 2024 election.
This is something that's unstoppable now.
And I think pretty much every city in the country, especially one that has a majority black
controlled government apparatus, they're gonna be doing what they can
to try and protect their tax dollars, to create their own mayor and their own city council
to ensure not just stability, but growth and that their property values are maintained.
But again, you can't keep people out.
I mean, if you were to create the city of Buckhead, are you just gonna be like, hey, guess what?
No blacks are allowed here.
You can't do that.
So again with Freedom Association being destroyed We're really handcuffed into what can actually be done I know that's something you've talked about on your videos, but this is that necessary first step toward explicit whiteness and Yeah, I was going to make a couple of comments, but the one that you just made was really foremost in my mind.
There is no way that once you've established this wonderful little overwhelmingly white suburb that you can keep it that way.
If you have wealthy non-whites who want to move in, there's no way you can stop them.
The only way it seems to me that you could keep them out legally would be if your area really got a reputation for being white supremacist, whatever that means.
Because all the hopped up whites who would be opposed to you and all the non-whites who might want to move in, they think that white supremacists are all armed to the teeth and these homicidal cross burners.
So if it really got a reputation as being unwelcome, Unwelcoming for people who are not white that I think very few people would want to move in.
But it'd be kind of a delicate balance between actually being a healthy place for children and trying to, I don't know, create an artificial reputation of being potentially violent.
The other thing is, when people actually put together these plans to separate I wish, of course, that they could do so and say at the same time, yes, we like being around white people.
We don't apologize for it.
But that, of course, would put everybody against you.
I'm hoping that more and more as these movements take off, and I really hope that Greater Idaho succeeds, I think it's not entirely impossible that it will become More and more, at least barely possible, barely acceptable to say, well, well, gosh, just like Koreans like to worship in Korean churches, just like blacks like to be around other black people, white people.
Isn't it OK if we just want to be around each other, too?
I can imagine the country moving ever so slightly in that direction.
It's not there yet, but I'm hopeful that that may be the case.
So we'll see.
I really, I approve of all of these secession efforts.
But, you know, at the very beginning of that story, Mr. Kersey, you said that you listed a certain number, I think 14 or 15, or maybe a score of new cities, and it said most of them were overwhelmingly white.
Are there any of these new places that are overwhelmingly Hispanic, for example?
Not yet.
Not yet.
to hear of some Hispanic group that says, look, we want to be Hispanic and we don't
want to pay taxes for this terribly run, crime ridden, bad schools, black city.
I wonder if that's ever happened.
Not yet.
Not yet.
I don't think we'll see that play out.
I could, I could.
I bet it could happen in Southern California.
Yeah, Southern California, or I could see it happening maybe even in Los Angeles, where you have such contention and divisiveness between black and Hispanic games.
I actually believe we'll see it in a place like Michigan, where you've seen, Mr. Hood told me, he attended APAC this past week.
He told me that he was just blown away by the experience of going to the Walmart and Dearborn, Michigan Which of course that's the home of Bob Seger and it's now basically ground zero forgive the terrible pun for the Islamization of that state and I could see something like that happening actually where you see moves to you know create I Oh, unquestionably.
that is that is that is, you know, heavily heavily Muslim and trying to implement laws
and stuff that are in line with the with the Quran.
I think that's gonna be fascinating.
I think that's the future of this diverse United States.
Oh, unquestionably, unquestionably.
And I guess, well, it'd be interesting to see, because in some of the hamtrak, I believe
that's one of the most Muslim places in all of the United States.
They there are certain flags that they will not fly.
There's certain flags they do insist on flying.
They want to keep the holy days fasting, fasting and Ramadan.
They are absolutely uncompromising and try to make hamtrak.
Hamtrak.
How do you pronounce that?
That odd M in the middle of the hamtrak, I think.
I'm not sure.
I'm not sure.
They want to make it explicitly Muslim.
And of course, yes, if they are connected to some non-Muslim place, they might very
well say, OK, we're going to draw the lines.
This side for us and that side for you.
Get lost, Christians.
They could very well do that.
And I think it's not out of the question that there would be, oh, Hispanic places where
they've got gangs that fight each other all the time and where the Hispanics are doing
a little bit better anyway than the blacks.
They might say, OK, we just don't want to be associated with this black part of town.
So who knows?
Who knows?
But I agree.
Separation, secession, disengagement, whatever word you use for it, that, I believe, will ultimately be our survival.
In any case.
Also, and we wish people who also do that for their autonomy, their racial autonomy as well, because good fences make good neighbors, and I think you can have relations if you don't have the hostility that the forced integration has created.
I think we now know that the past 60, 70, 80 years have been a grave mistake.
There is very little prose.
Well, Mr. Kersey, you and I know that.
And I think in their bones, many Americans certainly act as though they know that.
But this, again, like implicit whiteness, implicit whiteness is not enough.
This has to be explicit.
People have to be prepared to say, nope, this is a mistake.
We were on the road to nowhere for the last 60, 70 years, and we need to change course.
That's sort of been my big theme in my videos and speeches.
That's really what we've got to get people thinking in terms of disengagement.
But anyway, let's see.
Here's another little happy little story.
One person was shot in Long Beach, Long Island last Thursday at a massive rowdy crowd of teenagers who took over the beach during Senior Skip Day.
Senior Skip Day.
A swarm of more than 2,000 high school seniors cut class and converged on the Nassau County Beach.
And the scene descended into mayhem as early as 6 p.m. They didn't even wait for nightfall.
There were fights, there was gunfire, and this to me is in some respects the most revolting of all.
Students twerking on top of a police car. Now, when a female student sticks her butt in the
face of a police officer and wiggles it at him, that seems to me to be one of the most provocative
of an insulting thing that you can do to police officers.
It's not quite as bad, of course, as throwing a Molotov cocktail into it.
But really, what more provocative expression of contempt and just insult could there be?
In any case, after the gunfire, Only two people were in custody.
This is one of the things, you know, you get hundreds of people misbehaving, fighting, twerking on police cars, and then you find out how many people are in police custody?
Two?
Good grief.
Apparently the person shot was apparently not killed.
Cops recovered a gun from the scene.
And let's see, this is an annual unofficial senior skip day.
And it's organized by students from high schools all over Nassau County and Queens.
And the strangest thing, Mr. Kersey, I looked at the photos very carefully.
I did not see a single Melman-deprived person.
All black.
And you know, this is something that could never happen without social media.
Uh, without the kind of organization that makes it so easy for people to put out the word to all their pals.
Okay, we're gonna go to the beach and we're gonna raise hell and we're gonna twerk on police cars.
And that's what you've got somehow.
White people, I've never seen white people twerking on police cars.
No, I never do.
I hope I never do.
A few years ago, there was a Juneteenth shooting.
Let's see if I can remember where it was.
Scores of black women twerked on an ambulance as it tried to get through a crowd at the Juneteenth event when there had been a black on black shooting in California back in 2021.
The first year, I believe that Juneteenth was actually a national holiday.
It was in Lake Merritt, Oakland, which is in Oakland.
And paramedics were attempting to make their way through the scene of the shooting where at least one was killed and seven others were wounded.
And it was a Juneteenth event, and what did the black women do?
They did exactly what you said.
Started twerking.
Trying to stop the ambulances from getting through.
I mean, we just can't live with these people.
That's the long and the short of it.
Well, let's see.
Here's a story reported only by the Daily Mirror, so far as I know.
Daily Mirror being a place that actually pays attention to what's going on in the United States.
Isn't afraid to call a spade a spade, so to speak.
And this has to do with Stephen Miller's litigation group.
And what it has done, it has highlighted a leaked video recording from 2021 in which IBM CEO Aravind Krishna, another one of these dot Indians, you see them more and more everywhere, these dot Indians telling us how to run our country.
He vowed to punish IBM executives who failed to meet diversity hiring quotas.
And so what we have is a suit against something called Red Hat, which is an open source software subsidiary of IBM headquartered in North Carolina, and a white guy who worked at Red Hat from 2015 to 2023.
Yes, that is eight years.
He's seeking financial damages, and he hopes for the end of the firm's DEI program.
He advocates that hiring be based on merit and skill.
And when he actually expressed himself to the executives, and he says he thought that this DEI stuff is going to be bad for competence in the company.
Two weeks later, he told him he heard his job was axed, along with 20, 21 other staffers All of whom were white men.
So, Stephen Miller is going back for these guys and suing IBM.
And as I say only Daily Mail seems to be paying attention.
Yeah, you recall the Daily Mail, I was going to say, I think it's the Daily Mail.
Mr. Taylor continues to do the low-hanging fruit work a lot like Chris Ruffo.
This is again low-hanging fruit and every time he steps up to bat, he's pulling a Babe
Ruth or a Mark McGuire and hitting the ball well, well outside of the fence for a home
run.
We need to start getting some grand slams though and I think we know that, again, we're
not endorsing anybody but President Trump has said that the anti-white nature of the
country needs to change.
And I think that's where we're headed.
You know, what bothers me, though, is that suits like this are probably not going to change anybody's mind.
It'll just make people undercover.
And instead of openly advertising that an intern program is only for BIPOCs, They will just simply reject all the white people, because that's the understood purpose of the program, is to give BIPOCs a leg up.
And who cares if whitey gets a short end of the stick?
So yes, all of these just obviously, obviously illegal things.
Yes, it's fine to get them sued.
But people just be quiet about doing it.
We just got to change the mental attitude, the mental furniture of millions of people in this country.
And that's a very tough thing to do.
Well, Mr. Kersey, I believe you have a story about an allegedly scientific finding that went counter to what most of us would expect, namely that locking up black criminals leads to more violence in black communities.
So do tell.
How can this miracle come about?
Mass incarceration may worsen gun violence in black communities, a study found.
Firearm-related injury remains a significant burden in the U.S., with more than 45,000 people dying from these injuries in 2020.
Suicides continue to account for the majority of all gun deaths, but the number of homicides due to gun violence decreased between 1990 and 2010, but the last decade has seen an uptick.
We can thank Black Lives Matter for that.
Starting back in 2014, homicides now make up 45% of all gun-related deaths, and black and other minorities are overrepresented among firearm homicide victims.
More ever, there has been a stark, uh, excuse me one second, just hit the wrong button.
A stark increase in incarcerated populations since the 1980s, largely due to differential drug sentencing of which members of minority groups are also overrepresented.
Well, a new study from the researchers at the Boston University, Shobanen and Avid Avedishian School of Medicine found that the higher incarceration rates for black Americans significantly increased the risk of gun violence in those same communities.
This was not true for white or Hispanic Americans, where there was no significant impact of incarceration on rates of firearm violence.
The researchers believe that the social disorganization from mass incarceration, a higher percentage of single parent households among blacks, black families, There's a there's a misnomer may help perpetuate firearm homicides in this population Quote among Americans born in the 1990s 29% of black individuals can expect to serve a prison sentence compared to 16% of Hispanic individuals and 5% of whites explains corresponding author Michael Poulsen He's the clinical instructor of surgery at the school this racially disparate mass incarceration preferentially preferentially treat targets black men particularly those with less than a high school degree and
Our findings reinforce these statistics by showing higher rates of black incarceration in the city of Chicago when compared to white and Hispanic counterparts.
That's because they commit more crimes!
It's the solution to just leave them on the street?
That's gonna reduce gun violence?
None of this made sense to me.
No, in an effort to understand the mediating effect of social vulnerability in single-parent households and the relationship between incarceration and firearm homicides, The researchers performed a retrospective study reviewing all firearm homicide victims in Chicago from 2001 to 2019.
According to the researchers, these findings are interesting because previous studies, which did not use granular data, show that incarceration reduces violence because it takes crime offenders off the street.
Our study challenges this assumption by showing that mass incarceration may actually be more detrimental to communities by taking caregivers out of families and disrupting family units.
Thereby perpetuating violence, says Paulson, who is also a general surgery resident at Boston Medical Center.
But Mr. Kersey, overwhelmingly, the guys who go to jail are men.
Yes.
Are we supposed to believe that these people are single-handedly changing diapers and feeding the babies bottles and taking them to their doctor's appointments?
They are the ones who are instilling the morals and virtues that, once they're incarcerated, go unfortunately not on before.
That's it.
That must be it.
Yeah, they blaze away and kill somebody, but they should stay in the community
because they've got such good morals and they'll be such good role models
that that's just gonna produce gun violence.
This just sounds like magical thinking to me, but who the heck?
That's not like magical thinking.
It sounds like insanity that passes as research and scientific knowledge.
The researchers believe the study ultimately shows that mass incarceration may not have the benefit
of reducing crime and may actually worsen crime and violence in already vulnerable communities.
And here's some of our favorite buzzwords used.
Systemic changes in the criminal justice system should be discussed to provide equitable relief to communities that have been hardest hit by mass incarceration and firearm violence for decades, said Paulson.
These findings appear online in the journal JAMA Surgery.
I believe that's a pretty prestigious... Yes, the Journal of the American Medical Association used to be a very, very high quality journal.
That, of course, is the one in which there was a later retracted study about COVID, saying that it was essentially impossible that the virus could have leaked from the laboratory.
And all these fancy blue-ribbon scientists were all in agreement about that, and it was quietly retracted because the possibilities of a lab leak turned out to be rather greater than these blue-ribbon scientists had claimed.
But no, JAMA has just gone downhill in a most disheartening way.
Well, like every institution, it's gone downhill.
I mean, again, what we were just talking about Monument Avenue, there's not even a vestige of Monument Avenue left.
And there's not even a vestige of, or there's not even a hint of any sanity at JAMA.
So it's, we live in an insane country and this is the consequences where anything that is disproportionately impacting blacks negatively has to be the fault of white people. So, and of white people not shooting
each other at the rate, uh, and, or Hispanics at the rate of blacks. So get, get to shooting,
Whitey, right?
That's right. That's right. When they talk about mass incarceration, as though this is some kind
of irrational imposition upon these poor, unoffending blacks or Hispanics. I mean, isn't it obvious?
They go to jail because they commit crime.
And most of the people that live in those neighborhoods are very happy to see these guys off the street.
It's blacks themselves, the law-abiding blacks, who are just delighted to see the thugs off the streets.
But anyway, Jama knows better.
Jama knows better.
These guys are doctors in surgery someplace, aren't they?
They're surgeons.
Well, gosh, they know all about it.
Well, you'd think after they've patched up all of these gun wounds, they'd know better, but I guess not.
Yeah, DEI is infecting every facet of our society, and now surgeons have to placate the party line.
Sure do.
Well, moving on to Minneapolis.
I thought this was quite a demonstration of insanity.
During a May 28th event, and the recordings for this have just come to light, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty explained she believes there's an effort to cause the public to fear crime.
What do you know?
She says moderate Democrats have done a lot of work in making people afraid of downtown Minneapolis, she said.
There's a concerted effort to make people afraid of crime.
You know, Mr. Kersey, I think it takes no effort at all to make people afraid of crime.
All they have to do is read the newspapers.
A concerted effort?
The conversation took place between Hennepin County Attorney Moriarty.
I guess I should know that name.
That's the name of the great villain in the Sherlock Holmes stories.
That's Sir Arthur Conan Doyle's tales.
That's right.
Yes, I read them all when I was about 12 years old.
I swatted up every one of them.
It's about a thousand pages.
I was fascinated by Holmes and Moriarty.
In any case, this conversation between Moriarty and Dr. T. Anassi Wilson A school of law professor, and the discussion centered around being good trouble and activism.
You see, I guess there's bad trouble and good trouble.
And if you are making things hard for white people, that's good trouble.
And Moriarty said, white supremacy is ingrained everywhere.
Now, she's a white woman, by the way.
White supremacy is what we all live in.
It's in the water.
It's what we swim in here.
I wonder how could they possibly believe this stuff?
White supremacy?
Boy, oh boy, yeah, we want to colonize Africa and enslave the blacks.
White supremacy is the water that we swim in.
Well, Professor Wilson is black, and he agreed, and he took it a step further, explaining that his belief is white supremacy is embedded in all public policy, including the Constitution.
Now, here is a direct quote.
And I consider this a bit of a tongue twister, but he rattled it off as if he is so familiar with these words, he could just say this in his sleep.
He says, we have to think about the Constitution as the living will of the white supremacist, slave-owning, genocidal, xenophobic, sexist, homophobic, cis-heterosexist, capitalist, classicist maniacs.
There you go.
Oh, classicist maniacs.
I'll read that again.
The Constitution is the living will of the white supremacist, slave-owning, genocidal, xenophobic, sexist, homophobic, cis-heterosexist, capitalistic, classist maniacs.
That's what they were.
That's what the founders were, boys and girls.
Yes, this country is nothing but a major crime scene.
Well, Ms.
Moriarty is a white lesbian woman.
She was elected to serve as Hennepin County Attorney in 2022.
Her campaign included progressive approaches to criminal justice, such as restorative justice and alternatives to incarceration.
And apparently she got elected, Mr. Kersey.
This is what to me is one of the most astonishing things.
These people run for office and white people vote them in.
She also complained about the notion that she is anti-police.
However, she says, the police demonstrate, in her words, fragility to any kind of feedback or criticism.
But, you know, you've got to wonder.
I'd love to sit down some of the voters in Hennepin County and say, well, why did you vote for this one?
Is this really the kind of person you want?
Who says that we've got to make people not afraid of crime, not eliminate crime, just get people to stop being afraid of crime.
I mean, who out there in this world is a proponent of crime?
I mean, that's the thing that when you read this, it's like, who actually wants crime to be in their city?
We don't have to tolerate crime.
I mean, I think that's the beautiful thing that the president of El Salvador has shown.
You can do it if you have the will and it makes everything better.
it quickly makes life better for everyone.
Everyone.
Everyone.
Especially.
It allows for outside investment to come in and it allows for people to enjoy parks.
It enjoys everybody's life expectancy to increase.
And yeah, you know, I think that's tricky.
It's especially good for the people that these people claim to care about.
The people who are poor, the people who are minorities, those people who suffer the worst
when the police decide that they're not going to risk their careers and their lives doing
their jobs.
Terrible.
Well, anyway, Mr. Kersey, believe it or not, we're out of time.
I believe it.
And yeah, it happens every week.
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Yeah, my email.
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