Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - The Crazy Things They Think Aired: 2024-07-05 Duration: 12:20 === Blacks Believe Institutions Hold Them Back (07:50) === [00:00:04] Hello, I'm Jared Taylor with American Renaissance. [00:00:07] On June 10th, the Pew Research Center published an opinion poll of black Americans. [00:00:13] Pew thought the results were so hair-raising, it called the report, Most Black Americans Believe Racial Conspiracy Theories About U.S. Institutions. [00:00:23] Lefties shrieked, claiming this implied that blacks are irrational. [00:00:29] Pew ate crow, and now the title says blacks believe U.S. institutions were designed to hold black people back. [00:00:37] Lefties are now happy, I guess because they think so too. [00:00:42] Here are the institutions set up to hold blacks back. [00:00:46] In descending order of malevolence, they are the prison system, courts, police, the political and economic systems, news media, and health care. [00:00:56] Remember, they were designed. [00:00:59] Either in whole or in part, to make life miserable for blacks. [00:01:02] This was not an afterthought or a byproduct. [00:01:06] Let's start with prisons. [00:01:08] The first documented prison in the colonies was the Boston Jail, built in 1635. [00:01:15] There were no blacks living in Boston in 1635. [00:01:19] They didn't show up until three years later, when the first slave ship, the Desiree, arrived. [00:01:25] Of course, there's a historic marker. [00:01:28] To mark the spot. [00:01:29] This means Bostonians were already getting ready to lock up innocent blacks before they had even seen one. [00:01:37] Geez, white people are bad. [00:01:39] Next on the list, in order of badness, is the courts. [00:01:44] Courts in the colonies were set up by the British, and I don't think the Stuarts or Oliver Cromwell were thinking very much about black people. [00:01:53] It's true that nearly half of the people who wrote the U.S. Constitution were slaveholders, but no matter how hard I read Article 3, I can't find anything in it that holds black people down. [00:02:04] As for policing, next in line, there were watch systems and constables in the colonies, but America got its first police force in 1838, again in Boston. [00:02:16] At that time, the black population is thought to have been about 2.3%. [00:02:21] Somehow, I don't think the idea was to keep that 2% down. [00:02:26] Hundreds of places with no blacks at all had police forces. [00:02:30] You can use the police against blacks, but their job is to enforce the law. [00:02:36] As for the rest of these institutions, the political system, the economy, the news media, medicine, aside from the political system, they weren't designed by anyone. [00:02:47] What blacks think is just plain nutty. [00:02:50] And look at those percentages. [00:02:52] There are millions of black people staggering around who think the whole country was designed to hold them back. [00:03:00] Now, you may be thinking I'm making too much of the word designed. [00:03:04] However, Pew took the trouble to divide the black respondents up by education and income. [00:03:10] And for the most part, the more money and education they have, the more likely they are to believe this stuff. [00:03:17] Here are the blacks who think the economic system was designed to hold them back. [00:03:22] The more education and money they have, the more likely they are to believe it. [00:03:28] This is not just baloney. [00:03:30] It's poisonous baloney. [00:03:32] How could you not hate a country and white people if you thought these things? [00:03:38] The Pew report shows how pathologically self-absorbed black people are. [00:03:44] They must think every move white people have ever made has been with an eye to keeping them down. [00:03:51] Wrong. The less white people think about blacks, the happier they are. [00:03:56] Here's more eye-popping stuff from Pew about what blacks think. [00:04:00] Skip to the second one. [00:04:02] Police do very little to stop guns and drugs from flooding black communities. [00:04:08] 76% of blacks believe this. [00:04:11] That's so nutty, I don't know where to begin. [00:04:13] What's causing this flood of guns and drugs? [00:04:17] Does the Ku Klux Klan drive truckloads of free Glocks and cocaine into the ghetto and dump them on the sidewalk? [00:04:25] And then decent church-going blacks stumble across the stuff, get high, and shoot each other? [00:04:31] The hood is full of guns and drugs because blacks want guns and drugs. [00:04:40] And police aren't doing enough? [00:04:43] Blacks yell blue murder when they try. [00:04:46] Stop and frisk, gang databases, special gun and narcotics units. [00:04:51] They get the axe all the time because blacks yell about over-policing and racial profiling. [00:04:58] These are the same geniuses who want to defund the police and think all cops are bastards. [00:05:05] So, cops don't do enough and they do too much. [00:05:09] Don't worry. [00:05:10] There's no contradiction. [00:05:12] Police let the Klan make those deliveries so they'll have an excuse to go in and shoot black people. [00:05:18] See? It's simple. [00:05:20] More fun facts. [00:05:22] 74% of blacks think they are disproportionately incarcerated so prisons can make money. [00:05:29] Prisons don't make money. [00:05:31] They are a dead loss to the taxpayer. [00:05:34] The annual cost of keeping someone in the pokey runs from $307,000 in Massachusetts to $23,000 in Arkansas. [00:05:43] And we're supposed to be happily locking up blacks so we can spend even more money? [00:05:48] Yes, there are private prisons that try to make a profit. [00:05:53] You know how many criminals are in private lockups? [00:05:56] 8% of the total. [00:05:58] A number that has been dropping since 2012. [00:06:02] Or is the idea that prisons are welfare for white prison guards? [00:06:07] As you'd expect, blacks are over-represented as prison guards, 24% of the force out of 13% of the population. [00:06:16] In this graph, the 17% of the prison guards who are Hispanic are lumped in with whites, so whites are under-represented. [00:06:25] Another fun fact. [00:06:27] Big businesses market luxury items to black people to keep them in debt. [00:06:32] 67% of blacks believe that. [00:06:35] Mercedes and Louis Vuitton don't want customers in debt. [00:06:39] They want them flush with cash and ready to spend it. [00:06:44] These last two are amusing. [00:06:46] The government encourages single motherhood among black women to eliminate the need for black men. [00:06:53] And the government promotes birth control and abortion to keep the black population down. [00:06:59] It pushes both birth control and out-of-wedlock babies? [00:07:03] Uncle Sam is devious. [00:07:06] And what does it even mean to eliminate the need for black men? [00:07:10] There are more eye-opening findings from Pew, but the central message is this. [00:07:15] Ask even the most outlandish question that implies the United States hates black people, and millions of them, from high school dropouts to college grads, will say yes. [00:07:26] It doesn't matter. [00:07:27] If the harebrained theories contradict each other, they're all true. [00:07:32] What this means is this. [00:07:34] Huge majorities of blacks can't take responsibility for their own actions. === Racial Differences & Censorship (04:25) === [00:07:39] It's all Whitey's fault. [00:07:42] The institutions blacks complain about, government, justice, the economy, are the basis for American society, any society. [00:07:51] Yes, white people made the rules. [00:07:54] And when blacks can't live within the rules, They blame the rules and the people who made them. [00:08:00] Do they want to play by different rules? [00:08:03] There's a whole continent just waiting for them where black people made the rules. [00:08:09] The real tragedy is that millions of foolish whites go along with this infantile excuse-making. [00:08:16] I bet this lady believes all the same rubbish. [00:08:20] So you see, I'm not just picking on black people. [00:08:23] They are probably top of the league for sheer goofiness. [00:08:27] But there's another report for you, Free Expression in America Post-2020, that also highlights race differences. [00:08:36] Knight and Ipsos ask people whether the government should prohibit a person from sharing political views that are offensive to some. [00:08:45] Let's think about this. [00:08:47] Who wants to give government the power to stop you from expressing a political view that some people find offensive? [00:08:54] Just some people. [00:08:56] Anything could be called a political view. [00:08:58] This is Brave New World-level censorship. [00:09:02] Here's the racial breakdown, starting on the left with whites in blue. [00:09:07] 15% of whites want near-total government censorship. [00:09:11] 35% of Asians, so that's more than double. [00:09:15] 44% of Hispanics and 53% of blacks want the feds to tell us what we can or can't say. [00:09:23] Remember, blacks think the economy and the political system were designed to hold them down, but they trust the government to police our speech. [00:09:33] As I said, they are top of the league for sheer goofiness. [00:09:37] But the other non-whites also have a terrifyingly high craving for censorship. [00:09:43] What about whether the government should prohibit people from sharing a racist or bigoted idea? [00:09:50] This isn't just offensive ideas. [00:09:53] This is racism, and certainly includes this video. [00:09:58] Alas, a gruesome 51% of white people want the government to shut me up, followed by 71% of Asians, 78% of Hispanics, and 80% of blacks. [00:10:11] I think we are headed for censorship, boys and girls, not just the soft kind we have already, and with a very strong push from non-whites. [00:10:22] I'll end with differences between political parties. [00:10:25] I couldn't find race data, but we can roughly consider Republicans to be whites and Democrats to be non-whites. [00:10:32] If you had to pick, which of the following rights is the most important to you, top to bottom? [00:10:38] Equal protection under the law? [00:10:40] The right to vote, freedom of speech, freedom of religion, right to bear arms, and the right to privacy, whatever that is. [00:10:47] Look at the biggest difference, second from the bottom, gun rights. [00:10:51] That's the number one right for Republicans. [00:10:53] Let's call them white people. [00:10:55] And it's the right the Dems care about least. [00:10:59] A lot of whites think firearms aren't just for killing marauders, but also to keep the government in line. [00:11:05] Dems love government. [00:11:08] I would have picked free speech. [00:11:10] If you have ironclad freedom of speech, which we certainly don't have, but could have come close to with a truly free internet, then you can debate everything else. [00:11:21] Well, as you can see, third from the top, only 9% of Democrats, the blue dot, 13% of Republicans, and 15% of independents think free speech is the number one right. [00:11:33] As noted, I think we are headed towards censorship. [00:11:38] I've said many times that mixing races doesn't work. [00:11:42] Different races don't think or act the same. [00:11:44] The more non-white the country becomes, the more it changes in ways we don't want. [00:11:49] This is simple. === Back In A Couple Weeks (00:30) === [00:11:50] It's obvious. [00:11:51] It's the same all around the world. [00:11:53] And if a majority of Americans had their way, I'd go to jail for saying so. [00:11:59] Thank you for watching. [00:12:00] This is the last video I'm going to make in this studio. [00:12:05] It's been a good run, but... [00:12:07] It's coming to an end. [00:12:09] I'll be back probably in a couple of weeks. [00:12:12] The decor will be different, but I'll be exactly the same. [00:12:16] So you can subscribe to this video channel with complete confidence.