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June 26, 2024 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Gang Rape a German Girl? Who Cares?

Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are disgusted by the Stadtpark horror. They also discuss French politics, Trump derangement, black insanity, and whether milk is racist.

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Ladies, gentlemen, boys, and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jerry Taylor, with American Renaissance.
And with me is the indispensable, incandescent, inimitable Paul Kersey.
And today is June 26, year of our Lord, 2024.
We have comments, Mr. Kersey, and this is one for which I suspect you know the answer.
I have a question about why the Egyptian Sphinx statue depicts a Negro face.
Can Amran give me any insights as to this tantalizing history?
Well, as you know, we was not Kangs, and the face is that of the pharaoh Khafre, otherwise known as Khefren, and we're not entirely sure when he reigned.
Somewhere between 2600 and 2500 BC, he was not a black African.
He's the guy who built the second largest of the Great Pyramids of Giza, and there are perfectly good statues of him.
He looks like one of these muscular standard Egyptians, and DNA analysis shows that they were a Semitic, Middle Eastern sort of people, just like what you expect living in that part of the world.
And the nose on the Sphinx Archaeologists have studied it closely.
It looks like it was chiseled off, but no one knows for sure when or why.
Now, there was one, you know, the we was Kang's types used to say that when Napoleon was in Egypt, that he had his cannoneers to shoot the nose off because it was so obviously Negroid.
This is one of those We Was Kangs myths.
Sorry, brothers, but no, he never had a nose of that kind.
He had a perfectly Egyptian nose.
Now, Mr. Kersey, maybe you can comment on this yourself, but someone wrote in to say, here's something you should know.
Steve Saylor was interviewed by Tucker Carlson, and Steve mentioned you favorably.
Now, by you, I'm not sure if he means you or me or both, but there was a favorable mention.
Have you?
Did you happen to see that interview?
I have.
By the way, thank you.
I love when I get called incandescent because that really brightens up my day, so to speak.
Sorry, terrible pun.
It brightens up the whole room when you walk in.
The incandescent.
I was aware that this interview had been in the can for a while.
And I did watch.
I did watch the interview.
And he's referring to the fact that you are not back on Twitter.
Now, there was a very instructive point within the interview that I stress all of our listeners should go check out.
I think it is absolutely incredible that Steve Saylor is being interviewed by someone like Tucker Carlson.
I think it has far more impact now than it would on Fox News, because people are going to be interacting with it.
We've already seen massive numbers.
And there's a point where Tucker Carlson says, well, here's the question about race relations I have, Mr. Saylor.
South Africa was supposed to be this wonderful rainbow nation, and we know now that it's not.
They've just elected the ANC for the first time since 1994, lost the majority, and they are electing more and more younger, more radically anti-white black politicians who are actively and openly talking about genociding the white population of South Africa.
What do we do with that knowledge?
And they were talking about Emmett Till.
And Tucker let out this very sly point.
He said, one of the things that I find instructive is that we always have to talk about these civil rights moments, these great moments in history.
Every year, Selma, Alabama, Philadelphia, Mississippi, Jackson, Mississippi, Wilmington, North Carolina, where these very important moments happened, but then we don't talk about what's happened to these cities after.
And Steve says, Yeah, you know, no one really talks about what Birmingham, Alabama looks like, do they right now?
And it's almost like, it's almost like Tucker, who knows he knows about Kersey, he's, you know, he's got he's had people near him who gave him a whitey on the moon and stuff.
And, you know, this isn't I'm not letting anything, there's no cat coming out of the bag here.
And it's, to me, that's the most important next step for You were garden variety conservative to understand that history didn't stop with the civil rights movement.
History has been proven correct for us by those who stood against the civil rights movement and what's happened to these cities in the absence of white capital and with black power.
And I think that this interview, again, it's opening the door.
And Jared, our job with this podcast, our job at the websites that we have is to kick the door down for good and to show people, hey, guess what, ladies and gentlemen?
The past is not dead.
Those who tried to keep a certain way of life alive, they didn't lose.
It was a momentary loss.
But again, final victory, whatever it looks like, is admitting that the past 60, 70, 80 years have been a mistake.
And it's time to go back.
A spectacular mistake.
And I think more and more people realize that.
And if someone like Tucker Carlson with his enormous audience begins to realize that, so much the better.
I just wish that he were more explicit about it, and perhaps someday he will be.
Well, this same listener who mentioned the Tucker Carlson-Steve Saylor interview also writes, you were struggling with the pronunciation of that city, the name of that city in Michigan that's now so heavily Muslim.
It's pronounced Hamtramck.
It's like the word tram shoved into the middle of hammock.
Ham-tram-mock.
Three syllables.
That's a good sandwich.
Right, a tram sandwich.
Yes.
And he says, for the longest time I had no idea how to get two syllables into the surname of Rashida Tlaib.
Oh boy, another one of those Muslims.
Rashida Tlaib.
Well, I guess I knew enough about Muslim names never to have thought that it was pronounced Tlaib, but Rashida Tlaib.
Now, just to refresh my recollection, I looked up the population of Hamtramck.
Do you know what percentage Muslim it, in fact, is?
I'm going to guess 60%.
Spot on.
Spot on, Mr. Kersey.
And most of that 60% is apparently from Yemen and Bangladesh.
I had no idea that there were so many Yemenis in Hamtramck.
Good grief.
Yemenis.
How'd they get here?
What are they doing here?
Oh dear.
Now, here is another comment.
And there's a question at the end of it to which I will plead the fifth.
Someone writes in to say, I recently watched an interview of Japanese women.
One of the main things they say they appreciate about Western culture is the male regard for women.
Many of the men are gentlemen and they value women in their society.
I do think undoubtedly Western culture is second to none in its regard for women.
With that said, do you think it might potentially be our downfall?
Well, I didn't understand where the listener was going to with that.
And having a high regard for women.
However, the listener went on to say, I wonder if moving away from the patriarchal society has been our downfall in that ultimately it led to this cluster of wokeness.
Amy Wax, your esteemed contemporary, has also talked about how frankly, it was specifically white men, emphasis on the men who built the institutions we know as Western civilization.
And it is the feminization of these institutions that is destroying them.
She says feminists and feminism have a lot to answer for.
Then he goes on to say, if we can find the national vote only to men, I bet many of our desired political and social changes would be ushered in quickly.
Statistically speaking, women are too altruistic and emotional as a whole to have a major influential say on politics.
Only if men as a majority to decide to take power back My question is, do you think giving women the right to vote was a bad decision?
Ann Coulter, a woman herself, says if she could get rid of any amendment, it would be that one.
Yes, I'm aware that she would happily give up her vote if it meant that all women had to give up their votes.
On that point, as I say, I plead the fifth.
One can afford to be a crank only on so many different subjects.
And I won't put you on the spot, Mr. Kersey, but if you volunteer an opinion on that little matter, I'd be happy to hear it.
I have very, very different views than most people on the franchise.
I believe that it's a very sacred thing, because when you're voting, you're exercising force.
So I will save my thoughts on that for another day.
Very good.
Here's another comment.
Last week, Well, this is a person responding to the fact that last week I talked about black women twerking on police cars and ambulances.
And I suggest that it must be a way of insulting the white establishment.
You're shaking your bum in the face of authority.
I mean, what could be more insulting?
Well, a listener who is a big city police officer writes in with a different perspective.
He says, yes, they twerk all over emergency vehicles.
Police, fire, EMS, doesn't matter.
I've even seen them climb up on top of fire trucks and twerk, much to the chagrin of the firemen.
But I honestly believe they think this will attract a white EMS worker, fireman, or policeman.
Oftentimes, while doing this, they yell to the white emergency workers trying to get their attention.
I believe some of them think it's one of their only ways to get out of the ghetto and maybe find a home in those cushy, cushy white burbs.
So I wrote back, and I said, you mean it's not their way of giving us the middle finger?
They're just trying to get attention?
I imputed much worse motives to them.
His answer was, well, you're probably not totally wrong, maybe a bit of both, but the ghetto females are very promiscuous, so I lean towards attention-getting, especially when there's a bunch of halfway decent-looking, in-shape firemen and policemen around.
Needless to say, no one asked for their phone numbers, not even black emergency personnel.
So, that's a whole different perspective.
Maybe that's true.
Maybe they say, just look at me!
Look at me, you hunky fireman!
Wouldn't you like to date me?
But what a way to attract male attention.
It does remind us of some of the lower primates, frankly, but we'll save that for another discussion, too.
Now, the first item for This podcast is really one of those horrifying stories that one would wish never to have to talk about, and apparently this goes back several years and I was oddly unaware of it until just a few days ago.
This is something that happened in 2020 in Hamburg during COVID.
Hamburg's Stadpark became a popular hangout for young people during the lockdowns.
A 14-year-old girl had been out drinking with friends, but they became scattered after police swept the park and broke up groups trying to enforce social distancing.
Confused and alone, the girl was defenseless against a mob of four predators who came along.
The men took turns on the girl, repeatedly raping her over an extended period.
They robbed her of her wallet and cell phone before leaving her Traumatized, disoriented, having no way to call for help, the girl was assaulted a second time by two more men.
Her assailants began inviting other men to rape her via chat groups, gleefully sharing the news that here was an isolated teenage girl in a dark park with no witnesses.
She was attacked a third time by a single man, then a fourth time by three more men, Finally this girl managed to break away and run, and though she was being pursued by her rapists, I guess they wanted to hold her for their friends, eventually she came across people who recognized her distressed state and immediately called the police.
A total of 11 men were charged.
Two were acquitted due to a lack of DNA evidence, but the sperm of nine men had been successfully recovered from the girl's body.
Oh, isn't this the Disco Ball?
It gets worse.
It gets worse.
You will see.
None was a German.
There was, however, a European, a Pole.
Also an Egyptian, a Libyan, a Kuwaiti, an Iranian, Armenian, and an Afghan, a Syrian, and a Montenegrin.
Quite a UN of gang rapists.
The men were assigned a team of... Axis of evil rapists.
I'd say the Axis of evil rapists.
The men had a team of 20 defense attorneys assigned to their case and they argued innocence.
Jeez.
As it happens, videos of the first and third rapes had been recorded and shared by their assailants with contacts through WhatsApp.
Look at me, ain't this great?
The videos had been deleted before the case could be heard in court, so the judge never saw it.
But witnesses who did see the footage before it was deleted did testify that it was clear sexual assault and not consensual sex, as the defense lawyers argued.
Yes, I'm sure that's just what this girl wanted.
Yes, 11 men.
Who knows?
A dozen men.
I'm sure.
Yeah, she was perfectly happy.
During the trial, the victim spoke about what happened to her.
The men showed no signs of interest, no signs of remorse, and at least one of them apparently almost fell asleep.
The men were aged 17 to 23 years old at the time of the attack.
All were found guilty after a trial that lasted almost a hundred days.
If you've got DNA evidence and people saying yes, the videos make it very clear this is not consensual, it took a hundred days The public prosecutor's office had demanded sentences of, get this, one year and three months to three years for nine of the defendants.
Just one year and three months to three years.
However, despite all the evidence, eight of the nine men convicted walked free with probation and spent no time in prison at all.
The 9th?
Yes!
What in heaven's name?
This is a 14-year-old girl that they repeatedly gang-raped?
Good grief.
In any case, the 9th was sentenced—I don't know what he did that was different—to two years and nine months in prison.
What did he do that was different?
I don't know.
The case caused outrage in Germany, both for the brutality of the rape and the lenient sentences handed down.
The Association of Judges in Hamburg then came out in strong condemnation of the, quote, harassment of the judge who handed down the sentence.
It wrote in a statement that the association is appalled by the intolerable harassment of a colleague who, in this difficult case, fulfilled the task assigned to her by the basic law.
That's how they refer to the Constitution in Germany.
Assigned to her.
So we have a lady judge.
Now, I guess this is a strange kind of empathy to be showing.
I would have thought a woman would have been particularly furious about this behavior.
Furthermore, there was a female psychiatrist, yet another lady expert, by the name of Nala Saimeh, who testified before the court.
She said that the defendants in the case could have been influenced by their migration experience.
Here's a direct quotation.
The origin is important to consider when it pushes the perpetrators to the edge of society, and societal integration is not possible.
This could happen through difficulties with language, unemployment, or problems with the housing situation, coupled with feelings of anger, grief, powerlessness, and depression.
Oh, the poor dears.
She goes on to say, disorderly, unprepared migration experiences and sociocultural homelessness increase the risk of addiction and the risk of becoming a criminal.
And sex can become a means to release frustration and anger.
So you've got to be understanding.
You know, these people had disorderly immigration processes, Mr. Kersey, and they might have suffered feelings of anger, grief, powerlessness, or depression.
They were psychologically homeless, so they might do such a thing.
Well, of course, there was much fury over her remarks as well.
And eventually, one of the rapists, I mean, their identities were very carefully kept confidential throughout this hundred day trial.
But one of the rapists had his identity and phone number circulated on Snapchat by sleuths, furious sleuths, who sussed him out.
And a 20-year-old woman from Hamburg messaged the number through WhatsApp, and she called him a dishonorable racist pig, a disgusting miscarriage, and she said, aren't you ashamed when you look in the mirror?
Well, he's probably not.
However, the rapist then reported the woman's remarks to the police, and she was charged with sending him insulting messages.
Well, she was hauled into court, Isn't this just about the most disgusting story you ever heard?
been convicted and sentenced to a weekend in prison.
It's just one weekend, but that means she would have spent more time in jail than eight
of the nine rapists.
She is not the only one.
More than 150 people are now under investigation for sending rude messages to this known rapist.
Isn't this just about the most disgusting story you ever heard?
One, a few things about Nala Saimeh, this forensic psychologist who was so sympathetic
to the unmet needs of these poor victims of disorderly immigration.
Well, I looked her up with that name and appearance.
She could be a Palestinian or a Middle Eastern, but she was born in Germany, 58 years old, and she has written a number of books.
One of them is I Will Kill You, Hate and Violence in Our Society.
Another one is The Good Evil, Why We Want to Be Good and Can't, in which she, quote, talks about the evil in every person.
Anyone Can Become a Murderer is the title of another one of her books.
In it, she shows how commonplace evil is.
Well, Mr. Kersey, I guess it's very simple.
We're all evil.
And, you know, you have to look at it from the point of view of the rapist, right?
Not Mr. Kersey, I'm sure.
You would have just done the same thing, right?
Wait your turn and call up all your friends and, hey, there's a good thing here, come and get it.
And wouldn't you have done that?
We're all evil, right?
Yeah, this is one of the top 250 worst stories I've ever heard.
Isn't it?
Isn't it?
I mean, start to finish.
This is so horrifyingly disgusting.
It makes you despair of the entire society of Germany.
All the judges defending her?
You can go to jail for calling those creeps and brutes the very creeps and brutes they are?
Wow!
I think this story is hardly known in the United States.
As I say, I came across this.
I never knew about it when it happened.
I never knew about it during the trial.
I heard about it only when this poor girl, and this is the recent news, had to go to jail for saying what everybody thinks about these swines.
Good grief.
Anyway, now, Mr. Kersey, you have a slightly different story about a different form of degeneracy, this in the United States, and perpetrated by the Disney company.
Yeah, this is from the good people at Outkick, a website that, again, it just shows you how much currency our ideas have when they're promoting as many of the ideas that, you know, used to be confined to certain aspects of the online right.
Now, this is the type of story that's getting the most clicks, and its Disney executive admits in an undercover video that the company discriminates against white males.
It's a not-so-well-kept secret that the Walt Disney Company often prioritizes skin color and hiring over things like experience, ability, and qualifications.
But a damning new video captured by O'Keefe Media Group, founded by James O'Keefe, shows a Disney executive, Michael Giordano, telling an undercover reporter all about the discriminatory practices.
Quote, certainly there have been times where there's no way we're hiring a white male for this, he said.
The reporter suggests that this was an unspoken agreement, but Giordani shared that it's actually been said in front of him.
However, he said that they are careful how they message those things to outside parties
like talent agents.
Additionally, he admitted that he believes being a white male hurts his chances to move
up within the company.
As far as Disney is concerned, I'm a white male and that's not who they're looking to
promote at the moment.
It gets worse though.
He said that he has friends in the HR department and they told him straight up how they view
the hiring process.
Quote, no one's going to tell you this, but they're not considering any white males for
this job.
According to him, it's not just about checking a box, though.
He said that the company passed over someone who was mixed race because the person didn't look black enough, end quote.
We wanted to hire somebody in the apartment a few years ago who was half black, but he didn't appear half black.
They wanted someone in meetings who would appear a certain way, and he wasn't going to bring that to the meeting, i.e.
he was not melanin enriched enough.
So again, it's always fun when we hear from these insiders, these companies, just how radically anti-white they are.
But it's fascinating to hear that somebody who's actually black doesn't pass as black because they're just half black.
I guess they passed the paper bag test, and that's not good enough.
And that fails you.
That fails you for the job.
Well, yes, it's always good to see this confirmed, although we hardly need it.
We know what's going on, and it's interesting to see it admitted, actually, on camera.
Well, here's something else just as crazy.
In fact, even more crazy.
A taxpayer-funded project in Britain is set to research the connection between milk and colonialism.
This will be carried out by academics at Oxford's History of Science Museum.
It will research the political nature of milk and its colonial legacies.
Now, if you were like me, Mr. Kersey, you would have had no idea that milk had a colonial legacy.
But one of the experts involved has previously argued that milk is a northern European obsession that has been imposed on other parts of the world.
I guess this is like gunboat diplomacy.
We cruise all around the country.
This is milk bottle diplomacy.
Drink it or else.
Dr. Johanna Zetterstrom-Sharpe.
I haven't looked into her, but who knows what sort of mystery meat she might be.
Zetterstrom-Sharpe.
She said the assumption that milk was a key part of the human diet may be understood as a white supremacist one, because many populations outside of Europe and North America have high levels of lactose intolerance.
And her project, milking it!
Colonialism, heritage, and everyday engagement with dairy.
It has been funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
The council itself is funded by the British government through the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy.
Industrial strategy there for you, Mr. Kersey.
You're going to discover the white supremacist meaning of milk.
The exhibit will establish in the publicity for A vital framework for understanding how colonial legacies influence contemporary issues and affect people's lives through milk diaries, archival research and participatory podcasting.
It will investigate historical engagement with milk.
Milk diaries.
Milk diaries.
Yes, a white man stormed into our junior high school and forced us all to drink milk, despite the fact that we were all black and brown people and every one of us was lactose intolerant.
And we gagged.
And we vomited.
What is this utter nonsense?
The project will question both the imagined and real aspects of milk, revealing the intimate and political nature of this everyday substance.
I mean, this is, in its own way, this is Well, I mean, I hate to make a comparison, but it is disgusting in a different way from the whole German story, but it just goes to show you how utterly unhinged, crazed, idiotic, self-hating white people can be.
How utterly?
Yes.
Now, here's another one.
As you were telling that story, I was actually drinking a glass of delicious milk, and I'm wondering if you drink chocolate milk Are you engaging in decolonialism and anti-racism?
Just a thought.
Probably, probably.
You are devouring the black body symbolically.
I bet that's what you're doing.
Yes, that's bound to be it.
You're devouring the black body when you drink chocolate milk.
In any case, back to France.
More idiocy.
A election candidate in France is facing prosecution for unveiling an election poster that says, let's give white children a future.
Can't have that.
The slogan is accompanied by an image of a blonde-haired, blue-eyed boy.
And it is in support of the campaign of Pierre-Nicolas Noops, N-U-P-S, an unusual name for a Frenchman.
But from his photos, he's clearly a white man.
He is running for the Parti de la France, Party of France.
Now, as it turns out, Pascal Schneider, the mayor of Neuve Maison, which is one of the biggest towns in the constituency, said, this poster is nothing more or less than a rag that sullies the city, the canton, and the entire department.
Let's repeat the slogan.
Let's give white children a future.
That sullies the city, the canton, and the entire department.
Why not the entire country?
Why not the entire world while you're at it, huh, Pascal Schneider?
He went on to say he'd filed a legal complaint for the public prosecutors claiming the poster whips up racist hate.
Mr. Noops is not backing down.
He says it delivers a positive message, hope for our youth and nothing else.
Good for him.
It sounds like he is not taking this lying down.
What an incredible state of affairs.
Now, this comes as France prepares one of the most divisive polls in its history, with even President Emmanuel Macron warning that a civil war could break out if either the far-right National Rally Party, that is Marine Le Pen's party, which she inherited from her father, Jean-Marie Le Pen, back when it was called the National Front, Or the far-left coalition led by the France Unbowed Party.
Now, the National Rally, it's ahead in the polls.
And the Parti de la France is an offshoot of the National Front founded by supporters of Jean-Marie Le Pen, the dad who founded the party.
Its candidates are not being endorsed by the RN, the National Rally.
Now it looks as though the lefties, they have a chance at power thanks to what they call a new popular front that's putting up single candidates in each constituency rather than splitting the potential vote between socialists, communists, and other factions.
The other factions are mainly greens.
They're just going to put up a single candidate so the lefty vote doesn't get split as a way to keep the RN, the National Rally, from coming in first.
Macron, he said on a podcast, That the RN manifesto, that's Marine Le Pen, was based on stigmatization and division.
Can't have that.
However, the latest polls suggest that the RN, the far right as it's called, would win 35 to 36 percent in the first round on Sunday, ahead of the left-wing alliance at 27 to 30 percent.
That's 35 to 36 as opposed to 27 to 30.
And Macron's centrists are holding up the rear at 19.5 to 22 percent.
The second round of voting will follow on July 7th in constituencies where no single candidate takes more than 50 percent of the first round.
Now, that's why this union on the left is so important.
All the lefties have banded together.
You could be a communist, you could be a green, you could be a socialist, you could be any number of a variety of nincompoop, but they will all decide who is going to be their guy.
So all the lefties will vote for their guy.
The right has not made such an intelligent decision.
There's something called the Republican Party, which is sort of like the American Republican Party, a bunch of limp-wristed so-called conservatives.
Some of them are allying with the national rally, but most of them are not.
So the right may very well split some of its votes, but even so, the national rally is likely to come in first.
And that could mean that, according to the usual way French politics works, a national rally, the top guy, his name is Jordan Bardella, He could be named prime minister.
And so, of course, the entire world is all a Twitter.
A far right person could be leading the government of a Western European country.
Oh, the horror, the horror.
In any case, it'll be very interesting.
I urge all of our listeners to pay attention.
This will be quite a consequential election.
Now, Mr. Kersey, you had a story that surprised me.
I'm surprised that it's news, but apparently it's big news.
And once again, the N-word rears its ugly, ugly head in the American sporting world.
Well, you forget how big sports are when gambling has been legalized in so many states.
And again, this is a story that I only pay attention to because of the fact of what the reaction has been once this accusation is made, because again, There is, you know, there's no plausible deniability when a white person is, has used the N-word.
It's the guilt of association.
It lies on them, the burden of proof.
And this one's no different.
J.J.
Reddick denies allegation he called Duke alum the N-word during college.
You know, J.J.
Reddick is a white former Duke basketball player who is just, who had a successful run in the NBA.
And less than 24 hours after officially being introduced as the newest head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers, the premier NBA franchise, This accusation was made by a black student that he called her the n-word 20 years ago.
An author and speaker and Duke alum by the name of Halima Nash shared a post to Twitter on Tuesday alleging that Reddit called her the n-word when she was doing work with the basketball team.
I've only been called the n-word to my face by a white man once in my life and it was on the campus of Duke University while I was doing work with the basketball team.
And today, he was named the new head coach of the Los Angeles Lakers.
What a world.
She posted that on Twitter, and on Tuesday night, a spokesperson for Redick denied the allegations made by Nash, telling TMZ, no, it never happened, but it didn't matter.
This story has now been viewed by over 22 million, has been viewed on Twitter by 22 million times, and shared by more than 29,000 people.
And they were happy to share this, to try and destroy this white guy's life, who just got named
the Los Angeles Lakers head coach. She did work, according to her LinkedIn profile, with the Duke
basketball team from 2003 to 2004, which overlaps when Redick was at the Duke Blue Devils program
from 2002 to 2006. He played in 900 games during his 15-year NBA career, never once, when he was a
very good player, by the way, did she ever say, hey, you know, this white guy who's one of the
few white Americans, because there are, Mr. Taylor, a lot of European white guys who are in the NBA,
but there are very few actual white Americans in the NBA.
Redick was one of those for 15 years.
Never once did she decide to talk about any of this, but she did also post another
message on Twitter that touched on Redick's privilege. This was years ago, and I'm a
believer that we all have space to grow, especially from our college love of maturity.
We live in a world where these exchanges happen, and the intersection of race and privilege and
lack of accountability all collided with that presser. So she earned her bachelor's degree,
Mr. Taylor, from Howard University before earning a master's from Duke.
She's a founder of Rosecrans Ventures, which scales for Generation Z talent of color and operate as an advisor to companies interested in developing diverse talent pipelines through internships.
I'm sure she's got an in at Disney based on what we talked about earlier.
But again, my point is this.
The fact that she was able to do this 20 years later, and it became a big story on ESPN and other sports outlets, and people shared it because, again, it had the opportunity to bring down J.J.
Reddick.
It had an opportunity to maybe even see if he resigned.
I mean, it's really that crazy, the world we live in, when someone can make an allegation like that from 20 years ago.
And even though this guy's been in the limelight, And presumably, she has never complained about this to anyone ever before.
for the NBA finals this year.
And hey, you know, it's simple.
I'm gonna say the N-word and the burden of proof lies on you, pal.
And presumably, she has never complained about this to anyone ever before.
Only it's now popped out of her mouth for the first time, as far as we know.
Bingo.
And there's gonna be a huge investigation of some kind.
They're going to ask everybody who was around?
Yeah, we'll find out what happens here in the coming weeks because, again, he's just been named the head coach of the premier NBA franchise, the Los Angeles Lakers.
He's, of course, going to team with pretty much the biggest name in basketball right now, LeBron James, for one year at least.
And that's the media, one of the media capitals of LA.
So, again, he said, if he said the N-word 20 years ago, will he survive?
We'll see.
Wow.
Hmm.
It would be interesting if he, in fact, did say the N-word 20 years ago.
Maybe there'll be other witnesses who will come out and say, yes, he did, and then we'll see the fur fly.
Boy, oh boy.
Actually, what we'll see is the white man grovel.
That's what we'll see.
But what a, what a, oh boy.
Yes, wonders never cease when you're a white man.
Now, here's a white man who has disappointed me more than once, but he is disappointing me again, and that is former President Donald Trump.
He said in an interview last week that he wants to give automatic green cards to foreign students who graduate from U.S.
colleges.
He made the statement to four tech sector investors, three of whom are immigrants.
He said the following, what I want to do It's what I will do.
As you graduate from college, I think you should get automatically, as part of your diploma, a green card to be able to stay in this country.
And that includes junior colleges, too.
Anybody graduates from college, you go there two years, four years, and you get a green card.
He said he would bring this about on his very first day in office.
Well, how do you think Chamath Palihapitira, Who was born in Sri Lanka and then is a big executive in Facebook.
How do you think he reacted?
He said, that's fantastic.
That's fantastic, says Chamath Palihipitira.
Well, I don't think it's so fantastic at all.
Of course, in the past, Mr. Trump has said that the H-1B visa has been used by companies to hire foreign workers temporarily.
And he said it was very bad, used by tech companies to get cheap foreign workers.
But he said he knows of stories of people who graduate from top colleges, want to stay in the U.S., but can't get a visa, and that forces them to return to their native countries.
And he specifically named India and China as these sources of wonderful American workers.
And these poor babies had to go back and then become multi-billionaires in their own countries.
Oh, poor things.
You know, Frank just said this.
It just proves to me that this guy, this guy just doesn't get it.
It doesn't, he doesn't get it.
There's so many things he doesn't get.
Well, of course, there was a reaction to this and his campaign, his campaign has now tried to backtrack this idea.
And he said something about, the campaign said, well, we have to keep the most skilled graduates who can make significant contributions to America.
We would never undercut American wages or workers, said spokeswoman Catherine Leavitt.
But for him to even say this, you graduate from a junior college in the United States, it doesn't make any difference where you're from.
You could be a Yemeni.
You could be a Bangladeshi.
You could be a Somali.
You could be a Haitian.
But, wow, we want you here?
No, thank you.
No, thank you, Mr. Kersey.
What's in this guy's bonnet?
What's in this guy's bonnet?
I think you and I both know that former President Trump is not somebody who thinks deep about a lot of issues, and I think he just talks off the cuff a lot of the time.
You have to wonder if he's actually read a lot of the stuff that Stephen Miller's trying to get ready to Put forth in a presumptive second Trump administration.
And that's why unfortunately, you know, again, we're not here endorsing any candidates, but the Republicans, again, I'm not endorsing this, I'm just saying this, you're stuck with Trump at this point.
And again, it's fascinating because tomorrow night we have one of two debates.
And what he's going to say, if he's going to slip up, if he's going to even discuss this.
I believe he should actually address this and say, I was I was wrong to say that, and that, you know, we're going to prioritize the American college students first.
Mr. Kersey, Mr. Kersey, have you ever heard Mr. Trump say, I was wrong?
No, he never will.
And that's something you've talked about many times.
That's one of the things over the course of, over the history of this podcast, you've always pointed out that that's something, there's no humility, there's no humbleness.
No, he's incapable, I think, of saying, I was wrong.
I made a mistake.
Forgive me, voters.
Anyway.
Well, I will tune in, as I perhaps said.
No, I believe I said this in a newsletter I wrote.
I don't think I've watched anything live on TV all year.
Now, perhaps I'm mistaken, but I don't think I have.
But I will make a special exception for this matchup.
This will be kind of like a prize fight for the biggest prize that I can imagine.
Anyway.
Next story is some latest research from Pew.
Pew really does some pretty good stuff.
They ask good questions.
They publish the data, no matter how politically incorrect it may be.
And this is a question of what blacks think about whether institutions were designed—designed, mind you, not whether they do or don't—but whether they were designed to hold black people back.
Okay.
Now, what we have here are the figures for the number of blacks who think that the prison system, for example, was designed with holding blacks back a great deal or a fair amount in mind.
So it's one of those two choices.
And when it comes to the prison system, they think that it was designed—74% thinks it was designed to hold blacks back.
Courts and the judicial process, 70 percent.
Policing, only 68 percent.
What do you know?
I guess they recognize police have a tough job.
You know, they've got to go where the criminals are.
The political system, 67 percent of Blacks think it was designed.
It was designed by the first Congress.
It was designed in the Constitution.
I guess you were thinking about Blacks the whole time.
Got to hold them down.
The economic system, I don't think the economic system was even designed.
It's sort of a free market, all these things.
In any case, 65% say it's designed to hold blacks down.
And the health care system, 51%.
More than half think it's job is to hold blacks down.
And the news media, 52%.
Boy, the news are out there just constantly insulting blacks, making sure they don't get ahead.
Wow.
Now, here's another Pew set of data.
Many black Americans see ongoing and intentional bias in U.S.
institutions.
This isn't just implicit racism.
This isn't just systemic, unconscious racism.
But this is the percent of blacks who say each of the following is something that happens to black people every day.
Now, the first one is, Black public officials are singled out to be discredited in a way that doesn't happen with white officials.
76%.
That's right.
They're singled out.
They're just hunted down, exposed, persecuted.
And here, police do very little to stop guns and drugs from flooding black communities.
They're doing nothing to stop it.
76% of blacks think that.
I mean, how can you possibly think that?
I mean, are the police are sort of encouraging people to fill the ghetto full of drugs?
They don't take guns away from people when they find them?
I mean, I bet there's 76% who think the police do very little to stop guns and drugs from flooding black communities also think that the police are there too much.
There's over policing at the same time.
But you know, police can never get it right.
And here, black people are disproportionately incarcerated so prisons can make money.
74% of blacks think this.
So prisons can make money.
I mean, that's how the wealth of America is created, by imprisoning black people.
How about big business markets luxury items to black people to keep them in debt?
67%.
Makes sense to me.
I mean, yeah, you want them in debt so that they can't buy any more luxury items.
You want them to go bankrupt so they can't buy any more of your Hermes dresses, Hermes purses.
I'll repeat this.
Big business market luxury items to black people to keep them in debt.
I bet there is not one executive in any country anywhere in the United States who thinks, okay, yeah, yeah, yeah, we'll push this expensive item on these black people so we can keep them in debt.
Here's another one.
Medical researchers experiment on black people without their knowledge or consent.
55% of blacks think that.
The government encourages single motherhood among black women to eliminate the need for black men.
That's right.
All those social workers out there saying, hey, you go girl.
You just do it.
Just go out and do it.
And that way we can get rid of black men.
We won't need black men around.
And here at the same time, listen to this.
51% of blacks believe the government promotes birth control and abortion to keep the black population small.
Boy, I guess the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doing.
On the one hand, it encourages single motherhood.
At the same time, it's promoting birth control and abortion to keep the black population small.
Majorities of blacks believe both things, Mr. Kersey.
I mean, these are head-spinning.
Absolutely head-spinning.
Yes, yes.
I'll repeat, 76% say the police do very little to stop guns and drugs from flooding black communities.
As if, you know, there's this tsunami of drugs and guns.
It's just a natural force.
It's like an earthquake or a typhoon.
It's out there, just washing over the black community.
And the police just aren't doing anything about it.
As if the idea that blacks want the drugs or that they want the guns, that's got nothing to do with it whatsoever.
This is just such cuckoo stuff.
But anyway, I have jabbered excessively vehemently about this, perhaps.
But one of the consequences, of course, is yet another expiring rapper, Mr. Kersey.
Do tell all.
Yeah, one second.
My stories just expired themselves, so let me get down to it here on my computer screen.
I took advice from one of our listeners who said, hey, maybe you should pronounce your stories to read.
I've got a pretty big TV monitor here that I'm reading off of, so it's much bigger.
Rapper Julio Fulio.
Was that his name?
How do you spell it?
Julio Fulio?
I like that.
Julio Fulio.
I think it rhymes.
So Julio Fulio is dead at 26 after being fatally shot in Florida.
R.I.P.
Julio Fulio.
He's dead at 26.
He was shot outside a hotel on the morning of June 23rd.
The Pain rapper, born Charles Jones, he was celebrating his 26th birthday before relocating to a holiday inn where, according to his lawyer, Louis Fusco, the musician, was ambushed by assailants.
The Tampa Police Department tell Billboard the law enforcement arrived at the scene after a 911 call around 4.40 a.m.
Found a pair of vehicles that had been peppered with bullets in the parking lot.
He was pronounced dead and three others were taken to a local hospital and were in stable condition.
Before arriving to the hotel, the rapper and crew were celebrating his birthday at a nearby Airbnb, but he claimed authorities shut us down and kicked us out.
Well, Mr. Taylor, we've talked an awful lot about Airbnb owners who have had rather unpleasant experiences dealing with black block parties over the years.
I think there was one in California that we talked about where things got a little out of hand, as apparently this one did as well.
Oh, clearly, clearly.
The owners did the right thing.
They didn't have to clear all the blood off the carpet, you know?
Exactly.
Very wise.
Wise move, fellas.
Wise move.
You know what I mean?
There are probably bullet holes in the walls and windows busted out.
Yeah, that would not be good for your Yelp rating or your Airbnb rating if people came in and said, hey, you know, the showers are nice heat, but, you know, there are bullet holes everywhere.
I'm not sure what happened the week prior, but Jones' most recent project arrived in April with Resurrection.
When announcing the album, he admitted that there had been multiple attempts on his life,
but he continued to persevere. Quote, These last couple months, years of my life been tragic, he
wrote on Instagram.
God been trying to send me a message, multiple attempts on my life. I keep surviving. I keep
losing my brothers to jail and graveyards, but I know the most high doing everything for a reason.
He let me walk again for a reason. Well, unfortunately, he's not walking anymore,
but he's yet another, not aspiring rapper, an expiring rapper.
Mmm.
I guess it was God's will.
The big boy upstairs said, you know, you've had your nine lives.
This is number 10.
So those bullets are going to find their mark.
Boy, oh boy.
Well, I'm sure it's a white man's fault one way or the other.
You know, it just didn't keep those guns out of the neighborhood.
Now, here's a McDonald's story.
A Florida McDonald's employee was arrested last week after she shot at customers following a dispute.
Chasity Gardner, age 22, of Lakeland, got into an argument with a customer complaining about his order at the drive-thru window.
During the dispute, Chasity Gardner, that is the McDonald's employees, threw a drink at the customer as he was leaving.
At one point, The customer then came back, stuck his arm through the window, and knocked some items onto the floor.
Then two of the customers got out of their vehicle, opened the drive-thru window, and threw drinks at Gardner.
I guess they were returning their order.
Gardner, thereupon, pulled out a handgun.
The customers then buggered off, drove around the building, but Gardner sprinted outside with her gun, And authorities say she blazed away at the vehicle as it was leaving the parking lot.
Pretty frisky time.
The car was hit at least once.
No injuries were reported.
Pretty, pretty lively time at the McDonald's drive-thru.
Now the employee from her photograph was unmistakably melanin enhanced.
No reports on the customers.
But I think smart money would bet that they were the same.
Well, Mr. Kersey, you have a story about road rage.
And at first I thought this was an insignificant story, but the more I thought about it, the more I understand why you thought this is an important story.
So do vouchsafe it unto us and to our listeners.
You know, we did skip the one in Montgomery, but we can do the road rage one as well real quick.
This is actually from the end of, you know, it's amazing how many stories we miss.
And this is one that a listener had sent in.
You're right.
We skipped that one.
That was my mistake.
And I think it's really important too, because I'd love to know if other cities have the
same problem.
Well, you know, tell us about Montgomery when you finish.
You're right.
We skipped that one.
That was my mistake.
Montgomery's pretty exciting too.
Yeah, I'll be quick.
This is from late 2023 and it's Monday's incident where police fired shots at suspect highlights rising interstate shootings in 2023.
Memphis police say there have been nearly 100 interstate shootings in 2023 and only 11 arrests made in those case.
So you're talking about just over a 10% clearance rate.
That's terrible for these shootings.
You know, in 2022 there were 79 at the same time that there were 19 there 96.
Well, there can be a metal detector at every on-ramp.
It will start driving fiberglass cars.
The rising number has some memphians concerned the police department isn't doing enough to
prevent these shootings.
Again, how can you prevent these shootings?
You're on an interstate.
Are you basically going to have to pull over everyone and say, wait a second, you got a
gun?
I mean, it's- Well, there can be a metal detector at every on-ramp.
You'll be driving fiberglass cars.
Yeah, how are you going to differentiate if there's- yeah, geez, okay.
say I'm confident in them to do nothing to be honest."
Carry on, Griffin.
What a name.
Carry on.
So I really don't know what to say.
Well, here's what to say.
According to NPD, of the 96 shootings, they made only 11 arrests.
All that reckless shooting, man, kids and women should be off limits, said a Memphis driver who identified himself as E-Boogie.
The latest shots fired call happened Monday on I-240 when authorities say an MPD officer fired at a suspect after that suspect pointed a gun at the officer.
Looking at the big picture, Memphis Mayor Jim Strickland said it's no secret why these interstate shootings are going up.
Bottom line, we have too many guns and the court system does not punish the use of those guns enough.
50 to 20 more state troopers began patrolling Memphis and Shelby County, joining nearly 40 others.
That Tennessee Highway Patrol deployed to the Mid-South as part of Operation Grizzly, again, to try and track down on this.
But again, you have to wonder how many other cities, as Steve Saylor has pointed out, you know, ever since the Great Awakening with George Floyd back in May of 2020, we've seen police basically retreat to the donut shop, so to speak, and we've seen black fatalities Have increased dramatically due to the de-policing that's going on.
And you have to wonder how much that factors in because, again, we talk about this over and over and over and over again.
When a police officer wakes up, he has to think, could I be the next Derek Chauvin?
Could I be that next person that becomes the individual the media runs with as being the face of white supremacy within the police department?
And, you know, let's face it.
I think a lot of people say, no, I'm not going to do that.
My job and my and my family are more important.
Well, you know, the aspect of this story that really struck me is that most people can avoid the parts of Memphis where you're likely to be shot.
People know very well that there are parts of town where the bullets are going to be flying and they don't go there.
But the interstate, good grief, that's where you get on to go to work or go to church or maybe just passing through.
And a hundred cases of shootings on the interstate around Memphis Wow, that is pretty spooky.
That's a lot of lead flying through the air.
I wonder how many rounds, on average, were fired, too.
Gee, and they can go all over the place.
They might be aiming at one car and hit another or several others.
That's the aspect of this that really kind of gets next to me.
Yeah, it actually happened in Louisville, Mr. Taylor, where there have been shootings that unfortunately involved two rival gangs, and in the spray of bullets, Between the two parties in their vehicles, they've hit innocent, you can't call them bystanders, innocent motorists who are just trying to get to their job or home or pick their kids up to take them to soccer.
I mean, that's the aspect of all this that you're right.
I mean, again, it's a situation that you have to wonder how many other major cities have this problem.
I can tell you, like in Atlanta, just for an example, there are certain Exits where you know, you do not get out to get gas because they'll do the side the side thing Well, they'll walk up behind you They'll open up your passenger side door and get in and when you're done pumping gas You get in and there's a there's a brother with a gun to your head Who's gonna carjack you and it's just one of those situations where hmm they feel they are their brother's keepers I suppose
Just keeping you from leaving your life.
Well, Mr. Kersey, yeah, there's Montgomery, there's Montgomery fracas.
I thought that was interesting because, as an interesting kind of counterpoint, because it reportedly happened at a place where you could avoid it if you wanted, right?
This is one you could avoid.
That's exactly right.
Thirteen injured in Montgomery mass shooting.
This is from earlier this week.
A hail of gunfire erupted in a crowd of about a thousand black people.
Yes, they were black.
That doesn't mention this in the article, but they're all black.
You can look at that with the video that comes from the social media posts.
Early Sunday morning at what authorities described as an unpermitted street party in Montgomery's North Pass neighborhood.
That's a place you don't want to go, folks.
It was over.
Hundreds of rounds had been fired.
At least nine people were shot and at least four others were injured in the chaos.
So again, only nine people were shot after law enforcement recovered more than 350 spent rounds from high-powered rifles and handguns at the scene.
Acting Police Chief John Hall said Sunday afternoon in a press conference, no deaths have been linked to the shooting.
All of the shooting victims have injuries that authorities described as not life-threatening.
Now, three people were injured when they were struck by vehicles leaving the area, and one woman was injured by broken glass.
Now, footage posted to social media showed at least one shot being fired in the air, then an eruption of shooting from multiple types of weapons that lasted about two minutes.
Again, if you want to... Two minutes?
Folks, you can see this.
It's not fireworks going off.
These are live rounds as crowds ran and people took cover.
Rapid semi-automatic gunfire can be heard and several strings of apparent automatic gunfire can be heard.
I, again, I've not listened to it that closely, but I mean, again, I don't know if they'd have automatic gunfire when you're hitting that few people.
It makes me question whether they've got automatic weapons.
Well, it could be the Glock switch.
There's this modification you can make on a Glock pistol to turn it into essentially an automatic weapon.
And blacks love these extended magazines that stick way out the bottom of the weapon.
So who knows?
Maybe it really was automatic fire.
But then the thing is bouncing around, jumping around in the air, automatic pistol, very hard to control.
So they're probably sending a lot of those rounds up way over people's heads.
But still, well, this is a block party.
And what is it?
Three in the morning?
Nothing but black people.
Any sensible person, any sensible person is just not going to be there.
Not going to be there.
Get ready for church.
It's Saturday night, Sunday morning.
And the Montgomery Police Department was aware the party was happening, but officers responding to a different homicide call, a shooting, and a robbery before the North Pass party call came in.
The 148 call came in to dispatch as shots fired.
At 1.50 a.m.
the call was changed to people shot at location.
The first officers made it to the scene at 1.55 a.m.
That, ladies and gentlemen, is a late Saturday night, Sunday morning block party within Montgomery, Alabama.
Which is one of the reasons why Montgomery now for the first time I believe ever elected a black mayor because whites have just pretty much abandoned the city.
There's an Air Force base there and it is a place you just do not want to go.
Well, Mr. Kersey, this was after a murder and after a robbery and after and they still got there in how many and how many minutes?
They got there about seven minutes.
Yeah, that's pretty doggone good.
That's one thing they seem to know how to do.
Wow.
And something we seem to know how to do is run through our time, Mr. Kersey.
It happens every week.
Every week.
All these wonderful stories we still have left to tell.
Good grief.
Well, we'll have to save them for next time.
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