Everyone Wants to Date White People
Jared Taylor and Paul Kesey are not surprised. They also discuss Tammy Duckworth, Robin DiAngelo, Ja'niyah Hendrix, and why Birmingham is blocking its streets.
Jared Taylor and Paul Kesey are not surprised. They also discuss Tammy Duckworth, Robin DiAngelo, Ja'niyah Hendrix, and why Birmingham is blocking its streets.
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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance. | |
I'm your host, Jerry Taylor. | |
And with me is my indispensable co-host, none other than Paul Kersey. | |
And Mr. Kersey, we're going to start with some comments from our listeners. | |
Last week, writes one, you talked about the Illinois Senators Tammy Duckworth and Richard Durbin, who've been pushing that a national park be established to commemorate the Springfield race riot of 1908. | |
Yeah, yeah, and it's just great to memorialize all the bad things white people ever did to blacks so we will never, ever be allowed to forget about them. | |
And you want to know what the race of those two were. | |
Well, Richard Durbin is Jewish and Tammy Duckworth is half white. | |
So I guess the two of them will say, well, you know, we had nothing to do with it. | |
You know, these are just these honky bad people. | |
We were okay. | |
So they're going to push to have it remembered that all of those bad Illinoisans were Ah, it's just so awful to black people and we'll never forget. | |
Well, I wanted to know what Tammy Duckworth's other half was, and so I looked her up, Mr. Kersey. | |
Her father, by the name of Frank Duckworth, worked for the army and met her mother, Lamai Somphorn Pairin, in Thailand. | |
Yes. | |
She's an ethnic Chinese whose family fled China for Thailand to escape communism. | |
Well, Lamai I guess she's a pretty sharp lady. | |
She said she was wary of the many examples of U.S. | |
servicemen falling for and then abandoning Asian women and their biracial children. | |
And so she made him promise her to take care of her and her entire family. | |
And he agreed. | |
So I guess we got a whole family for the price of one woman. | |
As a result, Tammy apparently grew up in Hawaii. | |
Well, I was shocked to read on her Senate bio That one of her awards is Glamour Woman of the Year. | |
Now, like you, Mr. Kersey, I'm all for glamour. | |
And it's true, she's now 56 years old, but judging from her photo, I would never have taken her for a glamour woman at any age. | |
Well, silly me. | |
The Glamour Awards are an annual set of awards hosted by Glamour Magazine. | |
And so Glamour awards its Woman of the Year to an extraordinary and inspirational woman from any of a variety of fields. | |
So she was never Glamour Woman of the Year. | |
She was Glamour Magazine's Woman of the Year. | |
Oh dear. | |
And her full name apparently is Lada Tammy Duckworth. | |
Well, she is our senator from Illinois. | |
Another comment. | |
Last week you talked about Sneha Nair. | |
This was a story that you had called to our attention, Mr. Kersey. | |
She is with the National Nuclear Security Administration, sounds important, and she thinks America's nuclear deterrent needs to be rethought of, rethought in light of queer theory. | |
Yes. | |
Doesn't everything need to be rethought in light of queer theory? | |
I think we should rethink this podcast in a way. | |
Yes, I was just going to say, in light of queer theory, I mean, we need to really revamp it top to bottom, stem to stern. | |
No, I did not say that. | |
And our listener goes on to say, I'm confident that Ms. | |
Nair is of Indian descent. | |
I'd wondered just where she might have been from. | |
And our listener says, in particular from Kerala state in the southwest of the country. | |
Kerala is known for its love of communism. | |
In fact, the two largest parties in Kerala's current governing coalition are the Communist Party of India, Marxist, and the Communist Party of India. | |
Fancy that! | |
The two Largest parties in the coalition are both communist parties. | |
And here's an article from Le Monde about the situation. | |
And the title of the article, which I did not bother to read, it seemed pretty steamy to me. | |
In India, Kerala's leaders mix tropical communism with religion to appeal to the Hindu electorate. | |
So this does not sound like Marxism-Leninism to me, but if you can mix tropical communism with religion to appeal to Hindus, well, gosh, it's so much the better. | |
In any case, our listener concludes, I would imagine that Ms. | |
Nair's childhood household did not inculcate in her anything resembling American values. | |
But she's going to queer the nuclear arsenal. | |
She's going to queer American values. | |
I mean, come on, that's the whole global American empire that we hear. | |
So many people on the right, I believe Darren Beattie, has popularized that phrase, the global American empire, as having a number of, I hate to use the word, you know, I think we should, we should wash from our mouths the term conservative. | |
I know Sam Francis, who was so integral to American Renaissance in its infancy and the first decade of its existence, who passed away far too soon back in February of 2005. | |
He admonished, or he told conservatives, he told us, stop using that term. | |
There's nothing to conserve. | |
And I think he's so right. | |
But I think that's one of the most important things. | |
There are some things to conserve. | |
Let's not go overboard here. | |
I think chivalry, for example, classical music. | |
I think good matters, dressing well, all these things, they can be conserved. | |
But conservatism as a political creed, I agree, it's practically useless. | |
Sam Dixon is adamant about this. | |
In fact, he's called us revolutionaries. | |
I think there's a lot to say about that. | |
But anyway, let's see. | |
Here's another comment. | |
It's not getting anything like the attention it deserves, but August 25th through 31 is National Black Breastfeeding Week. | |
I bet you missed that. | |
The theme this year is Reclaiming Our Narrative and Centering Our Stories for Breastfeeding Justice. | |
I'm not quite sure what goes into breastfeeding justice. | |
I wonder if white mothers are supposed to not breastfeed their babies in honor of breastfeeding justice. | |
But there will reportedly be events all over the country celebrating this vital consciousness-raising effort. | |
And final comment. | |
MIT's black student enrollment has dropped after the Supreme Court Affirmative Action ruling, while the university's white and Asian-American student populations have increased. | |
I think this is an important story. | |
I hope you cover it. | |
Well, I agree it's an important story. | |
And, listener, that's why we covered it last week. | |
But thanks very much for the tip anyway. | |
Now, Mr. Kersey, I would be remiss if I did not remind our listeners, we really do love to hear from you. | |
It is a joy and a pleasure, especially when you add angles, perspectives that we had missed, corrections when we make errors. | |
So you can do it two ways. | |
You can write directly to me at amren.com, A-M-R-E-N dot com, at the Contact Us tab. | |
I would love to hear from you at my email address, BecauseWeLiveHereAtProtonMail.com. | |
Again, that email address, BecauseWeLiveHereAtProtonMail.com. | |
You can also do, I believe, BecauseWeLiveHereAtProton.me. | |
Once again, you can also do BecauseWeLiveHereAtProton.me. | |
We love hearing from you. | |
And yeah, we appreciate the listener who sent in the black Breastfeeding Awareness Week email. | |
Yes. | |
Again, it's always great to be enlightened about what's happening out there in this weird world we live in. | |
Yes, we were in the dark. | |
We were in the dark. | |
We didn't know about National Black Breastfeeding Week. | |
Now we feel so much happier and enlightened. | |
Now there's another comment here. | |
I will try to abbreviate as best I can, but One of our listeners had asked ChatGPT to list 10 reasons why a number of things were racist. | |
And ChatGPT, nothing dotted, listed 10 reasons why just about anything you think of is racist. | |
One of them was grocery stores. | |
It came up with 10 reasons. | |
food deserts, higher prices in minority neighborhoods, lower quality of produce, | |
limited healthy food options, employment discrimination, cultural insensitivity, | |
product offerings, racial profiling, blah, blah, blah. And then, this was perhaps the best of all, | |
tell me 10 reasons why the Pacific Ocean is considered racist. | |
Chat GPT, nothing dotted. | |
Number one, colonial exploitation. | |
Then it goes into detail on how all that worked. | |
Environmental racism. | |
Displacement of indigenous peoples. | |
Military testing and occupation. | |
Unequal access to marine resources. | |
Economic inequality. | |
Climate change. | |
Displacement. | |
Boy, you ask Chat GP what's racist and why, and it will sure tell you. | |
I guess you could ask it, why is breathing the air racist? | |
Probably deprives non-whites of the air that we greedily breathe ourselves. | |
In any case, let's see. | |
The first story here is from, this is an excerpt from an upcoming interview, a lengthy interview with Donald Trump that Time Magazine is going to publish. | |
And apparently, if elected to a second term, Donald Trump intends to pursue policies that would address what he calls definite anti-white feeling in America. | |
He's quoted as saying, I think there is anti-white feeling, and that can't be allowed. | |
If you look right now, there's absolutely a bias against white people, and that's a problem. | |
He has vowed to tax and fine schools that he thinks of as too woke. | |
I'm not quite sure how he's going to do that. | |
He has also signaled support for dozens of bills targeting diversity, equity, and inclusion policies in higher education that have been filed in state houses across the country. | |
And he's also been attacking critical race theory. | |
But fancy that. | |
The Republican candidate says there's an anti-white feeling out in the country and he wants to do something about it. | |
I'm glad to hear that. | |
Now, Mr. Kersey, I believe you sent me a story according to which some wrangle over proof of citizenship for voters could be such a problem for Congress that it may delay voting for a budget. | |
Goodness gracious, this is one that I just saw. | |
I know this is one of the stories that you always like to gravitate toward because it's just so fascinating to think about where we are in the country on the right versus the left and how Democrats view new citizens, how Democrats view illegal aliens and what they can do in terms of tipping the electoral balance of power. | |
This is from The Hill. | |
Proof of citizenship voting bill push could threaten government shutdown. | |
A conservative, and there's that word, a conservative-backed push for stricter proof of citizenship requirements for voting could complicate efforts to avert a government shutdown next month. | |
Lawmakers on both sides of the aisle have acknowledged a stopgap of some kind, also known as a continuing resolution, will be necessary to keep the government funded past September 30th, but calls are growing among House conservatives to use that must-pass Measure to force consideration of a partisan bill aimed at barring non-citizens from voting, laying the groundwork for a clash with the Democrat-led Senate, which would likely reject such a package. | |
Now, the House Freedom Caucus took an official position this month urging Speaker Mike Johnson to attach the measure, dubbed the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Save Act, to spending legislation next month. | |
The GOP conference right flank has only ramped up public calls for the move, which has also seen some pickup from the upper chamber and among prominent figures such as tech mogul Elon Musk. | |
It's amazing how he's such a central figure now, Mr. Taylor, in all these debates when it comes to voting integrity, which I love. | |
The Hill goes on to say, as the party looks to seize on immigration as a key campaign issue ahead of the November election, depending, depending I'm sorry, deciding which approach to take on spinning will be one of the most important decisions that Speaker Johnson makes before the end of the year, with implications only for government funding, but for whether he can keep the support he needs to lead the House GOP next year. | |
He's not dismissed the idea of attaching the SAVE Act, introduced by Rep. | |
Chip Roy, saying on a press call last week that discussions are ongoing to build consensus to come up with the final decision. | |
Quote, I can verify for you that the SAVE Act is a big part of the conversation. | |
It's not just at the Freedom Caucus. | |
It is already against law for non-citizens to vote. | |
who share the same concern that we do about this. | |
And we believe it's one of the perhaps the most urgent issues, | |
the most imminent threat facing the country is the integrity of the election cycle. | |
Mr. Taylor, I heard you breathing. | |
What do you wanna say? | |
It is already against law for non-citizens to vote. | |
So I assume this has to do with enforcement measures, or maybe it is punishing states | |
who do not go along with enforcing the law. | |
Do you know anything about the details of how this law is supposed to work? | |
I mean, as I say, it's already against the law for noncitizens to vote. | |
I remember years ago there was something called the Violence Against Women Act, and the Democrats were all thumping their chests about how, yeah, this is wonderful. | |
Well, violence against women, it's been against the law for probably as long as there are laws. | |
So do you know anything about just what it is about this law that's going to stop illegals from voting? | |
I do not, actually, and I hate to say that because the article doesn't even say that. | |
It's not the hottest thing. | |
It doesn't even tell us what the law does. | |
Yeah, I'm just as you were talking and you asked that very pertinent question. | |
Well, maybe while you're looking. | |
I'm sorry. | |
I stand corrected. | |
Basically, the legislation would ensure that only citizens can vote in federal elections, partly by making it mandatory for states to obtain proof of citizenship to register voters, and also requiring states to purge noncitizens from voter rolls. | |
Now, most Democrats have pushed back strongly against the measure. | |
The Biden admin vowed to veto it when the House considered it last month. | |
noting it's already a crime for non-citizens to vote in federal elections. The White House also | |
argued the bill would make it more difficult for eligible voters to register and increase the risk | |
that eligible voters are purged from voter rolls. You know, this is what Georgia did so well. This | |
is what Ohio, this is what Texas. I think I read an article where Texas just purged. It might have | |
It might have been a million people. | |
I think it was a million. | |
A million years. | |
Yeah, some stunning number by Governor Abbott. | |
Right. | |
Remarkable. | |
Yeah, by the great Attorney General in that state. | |
His name is escaping me for the time. | |
He was impeached, but the impeachment measure didn't work. | |
It did not work. | |
No, I mean, we live in a country that this is so sensible that it's hard to consider, except for, as Mr. Hood always says, The left looks at illegal voters with spite, knowing that they can tip the balance in a lot of these states, and it's just punishment for you and I as law-abiding citizens who have the right to vote. | |
It goes back to a lot of the attacks on Robert Kennedy from last week when he came out and gave a very good speech. | |
Excuse me, Mr. Taylor, on the border and how just preposterous the situation was and how terrifying it was. | |
And you think that a Democrat breaking ranks and joining MAGA, you know, any sensible person, any American should feel the same way unless you view immigration, illegal immigration, as punishment against the host nation. | |
And that's, I think we have to consider, excuse me, what the Democrats are thinking here. | |
It certainly seems that way. | |
Meanwhile, Robin DiAngelo, One of my favorite DEI experts. | |
She's just quite the poster girl for anti-white instruction. | |
She is the best-selling author of White Virgility, and she's a big believer in citing minorities. | |
On her website, she has a section on accountability, which makes repeated references to her PhD, And she says that fellow white people must always cite and give credit to the work of BIPOC people who have informed your thinking. | |
Well, there's been an official complaint filed last week at the University of Washington where D'Angelo received her PhD in multicultural education, according to which she plagiarized a number of scholars, including two minorities, in her doctoral thesis. | |
Uh-oh, uh-oh, uh-oh. | |
She wrote a PhD thesis in 2004, and it's called Whiteness in Racial Dialogue, colon. | |
Oh, they love those colons. | |
A discourse analysis, a discourse analysis, okay? | |
And it lifts, well, you know, there's an article in the Free Beacon, which I think is often, often does great original research, original reporting on things. | |
This has not been reported anywhere else, as far as I know. | |
And she lifts two paragraphs from an Asian-American professor at Northwestern University named Thomas Nakayama. | |
She also stole material from Stacey Lee, yet another Asian-American professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. | |
And the complaint goes on to describe dozens of cases in which D'Angelo, who rakes in almost a million a year in speaking fees, passed off the work of others as her own. | |
You know, if I could ask you real quick, it's a shame that you don't get the opportunity to have a nice speaking fee and to go lecture corporate America about the importance of whiteness to the organization. | |
That'd be kind of fun, actually. | |
And I don't think, well, boy, I wonder how many tucks you have to give to rake in a million a year. | |
Depends on how much you charge, I guess. | |
I wonder what her usual fee is. | |
If you're charging $50,000, I mean, just do the math real quick. | |
Not that hard, you know. | |
That's just 20 tucks. | |
20 tucks. | |
Yeah, yeah. | |
$50,000. | |
Well, I'm afraid that day will never come, Mr. Kersey. | |
But these fat fees have helped her afford three houses. | |
And one of the houses, it's a cabin in rural Washington State. | |
She apparently circulated photographs, relaxing with a group of friends, maybe about a dozen or so, all of whom look white to me. | |
I've seen the photograph. | |
Oh boy, they're all being fragile together and look like they're having a great time. | |
Well, here's a little stories about Blacks who get together and start some kind of non-profit group and boy, the money just goes to strange places. | |
Employees at an anti-police non-profit have been left in a bind after their woke founder blew hundreds of thousands of dollars on designer clothes and mansion rentals. | |
Brandon D. Anderson, age 39, founded a citizen app intended to replace law enforcement. | |
Can you think of that? | |
An app is going to replace law enforcement. | |
What's that? | |
Yeah, it makes perfect sense to me. | |
Hey, let's just get an app for everything, too. | |
That's right. | |
Hey, it's even better if it's a queer app. | |
Yes. | |
Well, Raheem AI is what it was called. | |
Well, this fellow, just as you happen to mention it, apparently does swing in that direction. | |
He's being questioned about maybe a quarter of a million dollars in suspicious expenses that he submitted in 2021 alone. | |
I guess they're working their way through the years. | |
There was brazen fraud, but it presented staffers with a dilemma. | |
Should they call the police on the founder of their anti-police project? | |
Uh-oh, uh-oh. | |
And they finally told the District of Columbia's Attorney General, who is now about to open a criminal probe. | |
I imagine the gnashing of teeth and the wailing and all the sackcloth and ashes when they had to decide, oh my gosh, we'll have to call the police. | |
And part of the thinking was, as they quote one of the people who blew the whistle on him, Brandon, they refer to him by his first name of course, Brandon is a masculine presenting black person. | |
Well, from his photographs, yes, I'd say he's masculine-presenting. | |
And the whistleblower goes on to say, and the way the police treat masculine-presenting black people is terrible. | |
Even if Brandon committed a crime, I don't want Brandon to die. | |
So I didn't want to put Brandon in that position. | |
You know, I think these people really believe this kind of baloney. | |
You call the police on a black man and, you know, chances are they're just going to shit, they're just going to kill him. | |
I think they really, really believe that nonsense. | |
In any case, with this app, this app, just a little app on your smartphone, which is going to replace the police, the money just rolled in very quickly with $4.4 million coming in just after they got it started. | |
And then he spent money on designer clothing, and they spent $46,000 on rideshare, $80,000 | |
on vacations and fancy mansions. | |
How much did they spend on Uber? | |
$46,000, personally spent $46,000 on Uber and Lyft in one year. | |
That's incredible. | |
Well, I guess he just didn't bother with an automobile. | |
He's probably spent a lot of money on liquor and booze, it sounds like. | |
He had to do that many trips with the driver. | |
And by the way, I want to apologize. | |
I have the hiccups for all of our millennial listeners. | |
I do have a Zen in. | |
I'm a Zen man. | |
I don't know if Mr. Taylor knows what that is. | |
So that's what's causing the hiccups. | |
I'm going to pull back. | |
Zen man. | |
Well, you need to meditate. | |
I've got a Zen sex in so I would do a shout out to one of my good friends But I don't want to get him in some trouble He's one of the big people on Twitter and he turned me up. | |
He turned me on to Zen. | |
So thank you No, I'm completely baffled by this but we'll keep our bafflement offline here well, apparently let's see the way the app was supposed to work you see and You were supposed to if you need to call the police, you'd call the app instead. | |
And the app would send some sort of peacemaker, an unarmed wise person to make sure that this guy talked this guy out of mugging you or whatever it was. | |
But anyway, the app failed and the board of the board Everybody wants to date white people. | |
has put Anderson on administrative leave, and the nonprofit has become defunct, and | |
donors have pulled their money. | |
I wonder if this guy is going to be made to give any of the money back. | |
I suspect he doesn't have any to give back. | |
But now, Mr. Kersey, I understand that you have an article according to which everybody | |
wants to date white people. | |
Everybody wants to date white people. | |
Hopefully he's going to find a white person to date, the author of this, Scott Greer, | |
of Highly Respected. | |
He's got a 6'2", 187 IQ, one of the better people to follow on Twitter. | |
He's a good friend of mine, he's a friend of yours. | |
Yes, fine man, fine man. | |
I'm very proud to call him a very good friend. | |
Scott wrote a very compelling article, which I just want to read about. | |
He says, whiteness still rules in dating. | |
While American society condemns whiteness, everyone still prefers white partners. | |
It's not a hot commodity, whiteness, in our contemporary society, at least according to what we're taught. | |
You know, DEI teaches that whiteness is a grave sin. | |
We know the way that media portrays whiteness is lame or evil. | |
For the most vitriolic anti-white diatribes to be aired and published, TV commercials portray whites as dopes, waiting to be educated by much cooler and smarter minorities, and movies always make sure the villain is a white guy, preferably with blonde hair and blue eyes. | |
Now, some whites try to identify as a minority to gain advantage in employment, college admissions, and social prestige. | |
Yet there remains one area where whiteness is still highly valued, and it's the area least prone to media propaganda and most determined by innate human desire. | |
On the dating market, Mr. Taylor, whiteness still reigns supreme, despite society saying whites are terrible and need to do serious penance for their skin color. | |
Of course, there's no panacea for that. | |
Nearly everyone wants to swipe right on them. | |
A 2023 study shows the universal preference for a white partner. | |
Among all groups and sexual orientations assessed by this study, white profiles on dating apps are the most favored. | |
This has been officially confirmed by at least one dating app. | |
OkCupid's creator found that white profiles were the most likely to be messaged on the app. | |
The paper conducted by two women with Hispanic surnames bemoaned how their findings support, quote, Well, I mean, this is just so obvious. | |
Everybody wants to date us. | |
We're the prettiest, sexiest people around. | |
I mean, gosh, it'd be crazy if they didn't. | |
Your esteemed hosts are obviously at the top of that hierarchy. | |
Trust me, ladies and gentlemen. | |
Mr. Taylor oozes machismo. | |
Some of the parties most guilty of reifying the racialized sexual hierarchy are woke women of color. | |
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Ilhan Omar, arguably the two most left-wing lawmakers who will return in 2025, both have partners counted as white by the census. | |
The Supreme Court's lone black woman is married to a white man, a fact shared with the other black woman Biden considered—excuse me, I'm so sorry for having these hiccups, I'm so embarrassed—appointed to replace Justice Breyer. | |
Washington Post editor Karen Attia, an African immigrant who loves to rant about whites, once admitted she prefers white men. | |
And Biden spokeswoman Karine Jean-Pierre is a lesbian, but she still dates white. | |
Her most recent partner was a white woman. | |
Now, wait a minute. | |
Katenji Jackson-Brown, she's married to a white man? | |
She's married to a whitey. | |
Oh, my goodness. | |
What a traitor to her race. | |
Wow. | |
Wow. | |
Oh, dear. | |
Oh, dear. | |
Now, the article go on. | |
It talks about how a good way that's to assess what our society sees. | |
And this is a part where I differ. | |
I don't like this part, but it's we have to. | |
I think it's important to read. | |
It's about the most desirable partner is who pro athletes date with their money and star power. | |
They can date whoever they want. | |
And they overwhelmingly prefer white women. | |
The WAGs, wife and girlfriends of pro athletes have risen in prominence to social media, thanks to social media. | |
Even though the NFL and NBA are majority black, the WAGs, as they're called, are majority white. | |
The WAGs of the 2024 NFL draft, as highlighted by the New York Post, were all white. | |
One girl appears to be Arab, but she would be counted as white by the census. | |
So again, the most desirable women for these black athletes who largely come from a, well, let's just say communities that don't have much money, but due to their athletic prowess, They attain positions otherwise impossible for them to attain, and what do they do when they first attain that? | |
They find a white woman to have on their shoulder, around their arm. | |
You know, years ago, H.L. | |
Minkin wrote that that was obviously the sign of a successful black athlete was to have a white wife. | |
H.L. | |
Minkin wrote that back in, when did he write that? | |
1920s, yes. | |
Wow! | |
And this is at a time when you had, when the Major League Baseball was segregated, and I guess it was boxers, since boxing, since pugilism was the number one sport in the world at that point. | |
Yep, yep, yep. | |
You're a successful black athlete, that's the true sign. | |
You can manage to marry a white woman. | |
Oh boy, he's top of the heap. | |
Yeah, and you know, what's fascinating, the white preference among athletes has caused some controversy among black women. | |
At 2022 New York Knicks holiday party caused outrage because all the black players showed up with white dates. | |
The lone Ukrainian on the roster He was the only one who brought a black date. | |
So I guess, you know, I guess that's I guess he had his he had his pick of the black girls because nobody wanted him. | |
And to end on a white pill, though, studies consistently find that whites, particularly white women, prefer Caucasian partners. | |
This is remarkable considering the amount of propaganda whites received telling them to favor other groups for romance outgroup preference, of course. | |
But it's in group, the data shows. | |
So, one of the fascinating things the article, I thought, nailed was that it's a difficult task to get a white partner when you're not white. | |
Incels, that might be one of the first times we've used that term on this podcast, commonly lament about how America's dating dynamics favor whites, which leads them to make memes about how you just need to be white to get laid. | |
Sorry to use such crude language, that's putting Scott Greer there. | |
And I thought that was, again, you can read the rest of Scott Greer's article at his Substack, highly respected. | |
And you know what? | |
Nerdy most whites can find a partner if they get really desperate. They can start dating outside their preferred | |
group minority males don't have this advantage and | |
Yeah, I thought that was again you can read the rest of Scott Greer's article at his | |
Substack highly respected and you know what? | |
I highly recommend that you sign up to get his get his fantastic podcast and his commentary in your email box | |
he's a good one to follow and He was the author of no country for white men, which was | |
blurbed I believe the forward was written by Tucker by Tucker Carlson of all people back when he was | |
highly respected at Fox News So kudos to Scott for writing this piece. | |
And yeah, fun little thing to talk about. | |
But I had no idea that Angelo Minkin had written those prescient words back in the 20s about black boxers. | |
Those patterns got set early. | |
Over a hundred years ago. | |
That's right. | |
Well, let's see, Lowe's. | |
The Home Improvement Retailer has become the latest brand to scrap its support for Pride events and DEI. | |
It will stop cooperating with the Human Rights Campaign, a major LGBTQ group, and it will no longer separate employees into so-called resource groups based on race, religion, or sexual identity. | |
I wonder what the heck that would have been. | |
You've got a resource group full of homosexuals, a resource group full of Hindus. | |
What in heaven's name? | |
Are they supposed to get together and be resourceful? | |
In any case, the company will also stop sponsoring parades, festivals, or fairs and instead focus on events related to its business, such as skilled trades education. | |
What do you know? | |
What an idea! | |
In recent weeks, Jack Daniels, Harley-Davidson, Tractor Supply, John Deere have all ditched DEI in the face of anger from conservative consumers. | |
Some businesses have received public shareholder letters since 2021 saying that DEI schemes amount to illegal discrimination and they breach their directors' duties towards investors. | |
And just as a footnote, the chairman of Lowe's, who makes $18 million a year, is Marvin Ellison, a black man. | |
I wonder if any DEI was at work in his selection. | |
Now, Mr. Kersey, I suspect you followed this gruesome attack in Solingen, Germany. | |
A Syrian man was ordered held on suspicion of murder in membership of a terrorist organization in connection with the Solingen knife attack. | |
That left three dead and eight wounded at a festival marketing the city's 650th anniversary. | |
Can you imagine that? | |
A city celebrating its 650th anniversary. | |
A judge at the Federal Court of Justice in Karlsruhe, nearby, ordered 26-year-old Isa Al-Held pending further investigation, and his last name wasn't released in line with German privacy rules. | |
The federal prosecutor said that he shares the ideology of a foreign terrorist organization, the Islamic State, and it was on the basis of radical Islamic convictions that he decided to kill the largest possible number of those he considers unbelievables at this festival. | |
He's a Syrian citizen who had applied for asylum in Germany. | |
His asylum claim was denied, and he was supposed to have been deported last year. | |
Well, apparently they tried to deport him, but even now, September of this year, they still hadn't found him. | |
I guess there are just so bloody many Syrians there now, he gets lost like a needle in a haystack. | |
And the Islamic State said on its news site that the attacker had attacked Christians, and that the perpetrator carried out the assaults on Friday to avenge Muslims in Palestine and everywhere. | |
This attack comes amid debates over immigration and before regional elections on September 1st in Saxony and Thuringia, where the AFD is expected to do very well. | |
I suspect this will only boost their vote. | |
In June, Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed that the country would start deporting criminals from Afghanistan and Syria again after a knife attack by an Afghan immigrant left one police officer dead and four other people injured. | |
Well, I guess we're going to have to deport them after all. | |
Now, to me, the greatest irony here is Solingen, the city of Solingen, was celebrating its 650th anniversary by having a festival of diversity. | |
Well, they got a little bit more diversity, I suspect, than they wanted. | |
A postscript here, this Sunni Muslim, He came into the European Union via Bulgaria, and he applied for asylum in Germany in violation of the so-called Dublin system, which states that the first country of entry is responsible for proceeding his application. | |
Germany could have deported him to Bulgaria. | |
Bulgaria even agreed to take him, but they just couldn't find him. | |
Couldn't find him. | |
Now, here's another one of these rather sorry stories about Birmingham, Alabama. | |
I guess we've got two Birmingham stories, Mr. Kersey. | |
Three people were arrested last week in connection with the ambush shooting of a 21-year-old woman. | |
A teenager and two men have been arrested. | |
If I could jump in real quick, we have an international audience as well as our audience here in the United States, which we love and cherish, and we thank each and every one of you for listening. | |
I just want to make sure that we stress this is Birmingham, Alabama. | |
You're absolutely right. | |
Steel City. | |
I know you said that, but Birmingham, Alabama is a 71% black city. | |
So just for our listeners, just so you understand the context of what Mr. Taylor is talking about, because I've got a Birmingham story too, and just want to stress this is 71% black Birmingham, Alabama. | |
So yes, not the Birmingham, not the original Birmingham, the one in England. | |
Jania Hendricks, one of our Lasky brethren, is charged with theft of property along with the two who were arrested for murder. | |
Additional charges are possible. | |
Justin Hendricks, Taylor McLeod, are charged with the murder. | |
And there was another man attempted, who was injured in the shooting, so they got attempted murder too. | |
And it started after two women, one of whom was a victim, got into a fistfight. | |
There were cars with shot-out windows and tires and many bullet holes in apartment walls and windows. | |
And one neighbor says that the dead woman has left a four-year-old fatherless and motherless. | |
Neighbors don't want to get involved because they fear retaliation. | |
But what started as a fistfight between the victim and another woman ended in what they called an ambush. | |
One witness says if anyone had intervened, they'd be dead as well, probably likely. | |
A witness said a lot of people are afraid to get out and talk. | |
They're afraid to get involved because they are afraid with youth, all the gun violence. | |
Now, one of the remarkable things about this is that what's called an ambush ended up in 168 shots being fired. | |
Now, it seems to me if you're ambushing somebody, you're not expecting return fire. | |
You can probably take your time and aim, but this little example of gunplay ended up in 168 shots being fired, and so no wonder there were tires blown out, cars full of bullet holes. | |
I guess they were just using up their ammo supply. | |
Now, Mr. Kersey, I understand Birmingham is taking a novel approach to trying to tamp down on this kind of crime. | |
Point of fact, my grandparents lived in Birmingham when it was about a 65-68% white city. | |
I love the city of Birmingham. | |
It was rebuilt over the mountain in Hoover, Mountain Brook, and Vestavia Hills. | |
I wish that more than anything, Birmingham would be revitalized and it would become a great city again, but there are reasons why it can't, and I think this story exemplifies why that is. | |
Birmingham tries blocking streets to reduce crime. | |
Is it working? | |
For weeks, cars have tried to drive into Birmingham's East Lake neighborhood, that's about an 89% black community, only to be stopped by road closed signs and bright yellow concrete barriers. | |
Project Safe Streets is a City of Birmingham four-month pilot program aiming to make the neighborhood and city safer by controlling and limiting access points to the neighborhood because of the high A number of drive-by shootings. | |
Officials hope to deter speeding, shootings, theft, prostitution, and violent crime. | |
City officials also identified properties that are abandoned and illegal dumping sites for cleanup and revitalization. | |
The City has put up barriers at 18 entry points and alleys within the neighborhood. | |
Since the initiative's launch in July of this year, the barriers have been a hot topic for many Eastlake residents. | |
For some, they're a nuisance and a punishment. | |
For others, they are a symbol of safety and hope. | |
You know, it's funny, all white areas around Birmingham, like in Vestavia and Mountain Brook, those are barrier deserts, Mr. Taylor. | |
There are no barriers. | |
So there's no need to worry about when you're going into Mountain Brook or you're going to some of these gorgeous neighborhoods. | |
And there's no barriers. | |
There's no barriers. | |
You don't need that. | |
So Marquis. | |
Marquis Tucker. | |
He's lived in Eastlake for 23 years, and he was one of the artists who painted the barriers with black and red abstract shapes, green peace lilies, and children. | |
Of course, black, red, and green. | |
Mr. Taylor, those are the colors, I believe, of African nationalism, correct? | |
They are. | |
Yes, black for the skin, blood for the brothers, and green for the foliage and mountains of Africa. | |
Wow. | |
I'll tell you what, I'm sure Birmingham would be a lot better if we did some sort of repatriation plan and let them go back to see those green fields, those lush green fields. | |
That's right. | |
He said the barriers represent a future for his two-year-old son. | |
I think the barriers are definitely a great thing to have in place. | |
Something needed to be done and things have improved a lot. | |
You know, there used to be a barrier in place that kept white people in Birmingham. | |
It was called Jim Crow. | |
It was called A Great Man. | |
Oh my gosh, why am I blinking on the police captain's name there? | |
Who was- Bull Connor? | |
Bull Connor, yeah. | |
Bull Connor, who rose to power and to fame. | |
He's infamous to those who champion Black run America. | |
But to me, he was a hero who tried to implement measures to keep Birmingham safe for- | |
for white citizens and for black citizens as well. | |
But this is what you have to have now, ladies and gentlemen, to keep this 71% black city | |
and an area that's about 80, 88 to 90% black safe for people like Marquis Tucker and his son. | |
And his two-year-old son. | |
Well, again, I'm a little bit curious. | |
Just because you set up barriers, I'm not quite sure how that stops crime. | |
I mean, doesn't that mean that if somebody is wanting to unload 168 rounds, he'll just go someplace else? | |
I don't quite get it. | |
Or is the idea that they're going into these areas because they know everybody's terrified and snitches get stitches? | |
That's where they can fire off 168 rounds and nobody's much going to notice. | |
I don't quite get the theory behind blocking off these streets. | |
Yeah. | |
Unless you've got a guard there who's making sure that only people who live there get there. | |
And what does it mean? | |
If you live down one of these blocked streets, you have to drive three quarters of a mile around Cock Robin's Barn in order to get home. | |
I'm not quite sure how it works. | |
I don't have the answer but it basically just I think the main thing is just to keep people who if there is a grief if there is beef As our dusky brethren say, if you have beef with somebody and you want to drive in and unload a magazine on a house, it's, you know, you're going to have to get out of your car. | |
Well, or maybe you just drive around. | |
Walk around the barrier. | |
I mean, it's not like you're fences. | |
It's just, you can see pictures of this, ladies and gentlemen, if you Google this, if you put in your Google machine, you can see the picture of the barriers. | |
You can see the lovely paintings that have been done with the colors of black nationalism. | |
So you could get out of your car and walk through, is that it? | |
It's that easy. | |
Yeah, you can go on, you can go on Google or, I'm sorry, on, oh gosh, what's that great Google thing where you can go in Google Streets and you can, you can do a tour. | |
I would not recommend a white person going to Eastlake. | |
Probably the only white people going into Eastlake are those trying to get some drugs or, you know, doing something illicit. | |
You know, Birmingham, it's on track to have the most number of homicides in a year, in recent memory. | |
So far there have been A hundred people have been killed and this is a popular this is a city this population | |
Just thinking about it real quick, I think it's like 125,000. | |
So this is this is a shocking, shockingly high homicide rate. | |
There have been eight justifiable death rulings and eight children who have been killed. | |
That's so lamentable and it's so sad. | |
But this is what happens in a society where two white guys talking about race from a perspective we're not supposed to publicly talk about. | |
We care more about these black children being shot than than the citizens of Birmingham. | |
It certainly seems that way. | |
Yeah, the youngest victim was a five-year-old, Landon Brooks, who died after being shot. | |
It's sad. | |
I won't read the other seven names, but it's sad. | |
Eastlake has seen several violent crimes and deaths in May before the barriers were deployed. | |
A 10-year-old boy was shot in June. | |
A 30-year-old was shot and killed in an Eastlake parking lot near a dice game. | |
So I guess the dice didn't roll in his favor. | |
Maybe they did and someone got mad. | |
Later in the same month, on First Avenue North, in front of East Lake Park, Martavius Williams, 19-year-old, two others were seriously injured in a shoot. | |
Well, he was killed. | |
Shot spotter registered more than 50 rounds were fired. | |
You and I both extol the virtue of ShotSpotter being put everywhere so we can identify when a shooting happens. | |
Of course, in places like Chicago, St. | |
Louis, Washington, D.C., city leaders with their infinite wisdom have called ShotSpotter racist. | |
I believe in New York and Pennsylvania as well. | |
I'm sorry, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. | |
But, you know, this is implemented to try and make these places safer. | |
Here we go. | |
I can run some numbers by you and then we can stop talking about Birmingham, Alabama. | |
Since the implementation of the Safe Streets Initiative, the city has hauled more than 292 tons of trash to the landfill, made more than 45 arrests, identified 35 structures for condemnation, cut over 120 overgrown lots, and written more than 100 traffic violations just in the East Lake area alone. | |
City officials say they've seen some impact, but again, the only impact is going to be if you convince white people to leave Vestavia Mountain Brook and move back to East Lake, but that requires safe streets and you can't have that when the black population tolerates this criminality and they refuse to snitch on their fellow Well, but you know, I think it's wrong to say that blacks tolerate this criminality, because surely it's the black run city government that is trying out this blockade the streets plan. | |
I mean, you and I have talked about so many of these efforts that spring up in these Bullet-ridden black communities of trying to stop it. | |
And they've got mothers who walk around haranguing the young men not to shoot each other. | |
They've got these de-escalation experts so-called. | |
They got these presumed reformed gang members whose job it is to make sure the brothers don't blaze away at each other. | |
They're all of these efforts that I think stem from what probably is a genuine frustration and fury about all these young people who are dying. | |
So I don't think it's that they don't care. | |
It's that so many blacks are just involved in this utter lack of control. | |
They can't—you step on their shoe and they're going to kill you. | |
It's just a mentality, and they all live sort of in the same area, and that kind of behavior eggs each other on. | |
In a way, it's interesting you mention both, Conor, because the whole idea of segregation was to keep all blacks in the equivalent of East Lawn, did you call it? | |
Is that what that is? | |
East Lake. | |
Now, if you had not just these ghetto thug gangbanger types, but you had respectable blacks who ran hardware stores and some of them owned banks, under segregation there was a kind of black model of respectability. | |
And even in the worst periods of segregation, you didn't have these neighborhoods that were just so degenerate that every black person who had any kind of gumption and capability buggered off. | |
You had a real community where people cared about it, and you just didn't have this kind of thing. | |
In a way, you could argue that if black people—and people have often approached blacks for this—if black people really do care about these neighborhoods, they should move back. | |
The successful ones should move back, try to become models for society, try to really help out what's going on. | |
But no, they all scamper off to the white suburbs or the rich black suburbs. | |
They don't care about those neighborhoods and the ones who are left, the ones who do, then they come up with these strange schemes that are probably not going to work, but it's just a sign of real desperation. | |
I don't know what you do about it. | |
I think if blacks really did care, though, Well, all of these rich blacks, Beyonce and Oprah and all of these basketball players, if they really cared about something's going on here, they could live in these places, they could try to be examples. | |
But no, I think they just don't give a hoot about their less fortunate brethren. | |
Yeah, a lot of the black athletes who are from, you know, the Birmingham area, Bessemer, you know, Bo Jackson, he lives in the white suburbs of Chicago. | |
He was, of course, a legend. | |
But hey, Bo is a good guy. | |
He married one of his college sweethearts, a black woman, and they have, you know, young black kids. | |
They're older now. | |
But again, you're right. | |
You would think these athletes would want to move in and they'd want to be Of course, who knows? | |
Maybe they're afraid they'd be shot, mugged, their wives raped. | |
I don't know. | |
with the money that they've... | |
Of course, who knows? | |
Maybe they're afraid they'd be shot, mugged, their wives raped. | |
I don't know. | |
It's just a terrible problem and there are no good solutions. | |
If there were racially conscious laws in the country, you could ban gun ownership by blacks | |
under a certain age or in a certain neighborhood. | |
I don't know. | |
There are ways you could approach this realistically with an understanding that blacks of a certain type, left to their own devices, are just going to get into a kind of vicious cycle of degeneracy and ordinary means of controlling them don't work. | |
What the ultimate solution is, I don't know. | |
But I think it is wrong to say that the people who live there don't care. | |
And something like this blocking off the streets. | |
I mean, I'm skeptical. | |
Is that really going to work? | |
Probably not. | |
Or midnight basketball. | |
Remember that? | |
You were going to have them play basketball at midnight to make them stop shooting each other. | |
Well, that didn't work. | |
Nothing works. | |
They'll shoot each other. | |
They all end up in the same place and nothing can be done about it. | |
So I think the old segregation, according to which you had all kinds of different blacks of different classes, was a better situation. | |
Anyway, I'm going to get off my high horse here and I'll talk about a prodigy who has appeared among us, an 11-year-old Venezuelan boy. | |
He was arrested as the main aggressor in a violent subway mugging and has been linked to a larger string of robberies in Central Park, New York, being committed by migrant children. | |
This 11-year-old and a 17-year-old were both taken into custody hours after they attacked a strap hanger on a Manhattan-bound 7 train. | |
The guy, 24-year-old, says, he just kind of grabbed at my phone. | |
They passed it around. | |
It was all done in Spanish. | |
It was all unintelligible to me. | |
It was pretty aggressive. | |
And they beat him up. | |
But the victim, with the help of the cops, managed to track the phone to a Roosevelt Hotel shelter where the migrants are living on your and my dime. | |
The 11-year-old was issued a juvenile report and later released to a guardian. | |
A guardian. | |
This guardian is probably somebody who's not even blood kin to this guy. | |
The young suspect had stolen the phone, and the 11-year-old was also caught on surveillance cameras using credit cards that were stolen during a series of robberies in Central Park. | |
11 years old, Mr. Kersey! | |
Just the kind of, you know, doing jobs Americans won't do, I guess, these immigrants. | |
Police have linked roughly 10 robberies that have taken place inside or along the southern end of the green space in Central Park to a group of up 12 migrant boys. | |
Police believe that this Venezuelan gang called Tren de Aragua is behind the crew and they're investigating a possible connection. | |
The gang has its lower level members operating in city funded shelters. | |
And they recruit teenagers and young boys to come out and commit these crimes. | |
So isn't that great? | |
Now, here's another prodigy. | |
No, it's not. | |
No, no, it's not. | |
It's not. | |
But these are the people that Joe Biden and Kamala Harris have been happy to let into our country. | |
I'm sure Tim Walz will say, oh, you know, these people are fleeing tyranny. | |
They're fleeing poverty. | |
They're fleeing oppression. | |
We are the city on the hill. | |
And yet, yes, the wretched refuse of your teeming shores. | |
Welcome, come one, come all. | |
Another story about a prodigy. | |
Four children, two boys and two girls, were injured in a hail of bullets Sunday after they were shot driving around in a stolen car in Minnesota. | |
An 11-year-old boy, another 11-year-old boy, another prodigy was driving the stolen car and the eldest of the four was 14. | |
One of the children, a girl, was shot in the head and was in critical condition. | |
Two others were injured. | |
The 11-year-old driver was not hit. | |
I guess 11 years old is too small a target. | |
They didn't manage to hit him, but the boy was reportedly later turned over to his parents. | |
Okay? | |
I mean, imagine being the parent of an 11-year-old kid who runs around stealing cars and gets shot at. | |
The police chief reportedly said they're investigating what the shooter's motive was and haven't identified the assailant who sprayed the car with fully automatic gunfire. | |
The police have collected at least 30 shell casings. | |
And the gunman fired rounds that lodged themselves into the stolen car. | |
I guess the owner got it back. | |
A few bullet holes in it. | |
A few bullets stuck in the car. | |
The police chief said there have been more aggravated assaults, more robberies, more hit and runs, more serious crimes, more frequently committed by people who are involved in these car thefts. | |
Then he goes on to say, we are failing to deter this behavior. | |
And with that being said, we are failing these children. | |
Well, we? | |
We are failing these children? | |
We? | |
Who's we? | |
I mean, now, Mr. Kersey, is there any chance that this Minnesota kid, 11 years old, and his three companions were anything but black? | |
I mean, they are not listed by race, their names are not given. | |
I suppose in Minnesota they could be Hmong, but the smart money says black. | |
But here we have two guys, two gals, between the ages of 11 and 14, and clearly a double date. | |
But, you know, systemic racism and all. | |
The 11-year-old doesn't have a car, so he collects a little direct reparation for slavery from the white oppressor, runs off somebody's Mercedes, and the two happy couples set out for a night on the town. | |
And then, you know, anything's possible when you're 11 years old and in love. | |
And who knows, maybe the driver was the former, maybe, I don't know, the shooter was the driver's former girlfriend, who was jealous of his new squeeze. | |
Who knows? | |
Maybe they just visited the local drug dealer for some weed and made a dash for the door with some Sensimilla, which was a little over budget. | |
But you know, Puccini or Verdi, they can make a whole opera out of a plot like this. | |
Let's see. | |
Another story about young criminals. | |
They're just getting younger and younger. | |
Last Wednesday, 10-year-old Rebecca Caldwell and 8-year-old Joshua Caldwell, these were not criminals, actually, They are from Chesapeake, Virginia. | |
These are criminal victims. | |
They had a lemonade stand in their driveway, as they often do, and surveillance video showed a man pulling up, approaching the children, and then grabbed their jar of money. | |
The Caldwells say the man acted like he was going to buy some lemonade, and he made off with $40 in hard-earned cash. | |
There were security cameras that captured the theft, Chesapeake police say they located and interviewed 19-year-old Esteban Santillan. | |
He's charged with petty larceny and theft. | |
Now, this is sort of the punchline of the story. | |
Rebecca Caldwell and Joshua Caldwell are both white, and their mother, their mother, insists on having an opportunity of sitting down and having | |
a conversation with Esteban Satinyan just to find out what made him steal from her | |
children. Isn't that the way? That's just the way white people are. Well, let's see. Now, you | |
have a story about a Staten Island man who no longer is very happy about living in Staten Island | |
anymore. | |
Yeah, and I'll be quick because we are coming up on the end of our hour. | |
Oh my goodness, we sure are. | |
We shall. | |
Wow. | |
This is from the New York Post. | |
It'll be quick. | |
Staten Island man, 62, attacked by a mob of black teens. | |
New York Post leaves that fact out. | |
During his nightly walk, suspect arrested. | |
He says, quote, I no longer want to live here. | |
He declared he wants to move after he was brutally attacked by a mob of, I'll insert the word, black teenagers during his daily evening stroll last month. | |
The man was walking near the intersection in the Sunnyside neighborhood just after 7 p.m. | |
Very, very light outside. | |
You know, the sun's still out on July 15th, when the group of delinquents began to harass him. | |
Again, the delinquents, New York Post leaves out the pertinent fact, they're black. | |
Streetside surveillance cameras captured the moment when nine black juveniles followed the man down the road, according to video obtained by Staten Island Live. | |
One of the black delinquents rushed up behind the man, who jumped into the middle of a busy street to avoid the bunch. | |
As the rest of the group chased him across the road. | |
He raised his fist and said, pick one. | |
And I said, not interested. | |
The man told NBC New York. | |
I thought it was a kid joking around. | |
I don't know. | |
Maybe that set them off or something. | |
I don't know. | |
But they were looking for trouble. | |
The man said the laughing group of blacks. | |
Again, I'm inserting the word black every time because the New York Post omits that. | |
They didn't try to rob him or make any remarks. | |
Several punches were thrown at the white man as he ran off camera. | |
As the assault continued, he was left with bruises on his knee and stitches in his finger. | |
He recalled his black attackers fled when they noticed others rushing in to help the white man lying on the road. | |
The man was brought to the Richmond University Medical Center in West Brighton, where he incurred approximately $5,000 in medical expenses. | |
5,000 bucks. | |
Boy, I hope he had insurance. | |
Yeah, and Stanton Island Bureau President Vito Facella. | |
What a great name. | |
Says he watched the video of the pack of young individuals, Vito, they're black individuals, get off a bus and walk up and down Clove Street for several minutes. | |
Quote, they antagonized and ultimately assaulted an individual, a white guy, by the way, who ended up in the hospital. | |
He was just minding his business on a beautiful summer night walking down the street. | |
He ended up surrounded by a pack of individuals. | |
No, Mr. Facella, a pack of black individuals. | |
He ended up running across the road. | |
He could have gotten killed, hit by a car. | |
The point is that That's right. | |
That's right. | |
And anybody's grandfather or grandmother just walking down the street minding their own | |
business and they're assaulted and that is just intolerable. | |
Yeah, I agree. | |
I agree it is. | |
The white man said in the article, I want to leave here. | |
I no longer want to live here. | |
He probably wants to head down to sunny Florida, one of the retirement homes where the only | |
black person you might encounter or see is an orderly or someone. | |
So fascinating story of what life is like in New York. | |
That's right. | |
That's right. | |
Well, ladies and gentlemen, stay safe. | |
When you see a pack of young nine youths heading your way, be careful, be careful. | |
It's best to stay out of range, out of sight, and not even in the neighborhood. | |
Yes, this poor guy wants to leave. | |
I don't blame him at all. | |
Well, it's always our pleasure to spend this time with you, ladies and gentlemen, and it's an honor. | |
And we look forward to speaking with you again next week. |