Ladies, gentlemen, boys, and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jerry Taylor.
And with me is my incandescent co-host, the one and only Paul Kersey.
Today is September 12th, 2024.
And we'd like to start, as we usually do, with comments that have been sent to us by our loyal listeners.
One writes in to say, there is a wonderful show only on Odyssey, that's the video platform, called Blackpill.
Now, I wouldn't ordinarily be attracted by something called a Blackpill program, because Blackpill is usually bad news, but apparently this is an interesting program, interesting channel.
He says, I just watched an episode on William Shockley, inventor of the transistor, who later espoused Dygenics.
I had never heard, he wouldn't have espoused dysgenics, he would have described dysgenics.
That means the deterioration of the gene pool.
I had never heard of Shockley before, not surprising since I went to public school in the United States.
Shockley went on many 1970s talk shows describing the problems of dysgenics in a calm and educated way I highly recommend to Amran Radio audiences to watch this show on Blackpill, featured in Odyssey.
Now, you know, it's kind of a shock for me to read this, Mr. Kersey, because I guess I'm so vividly conscious of William Shockley, but I suppose younger generation Americans really haven't heard who the inventor of the transistor was and the later notoriety he got From turning his massive brain to the question of race and IQ and the whole heritability of intelligence.
I'm sure you know all about William Shockley because you know all about everything.
But again, it was a little bit of a joke for me to think somebody in our listening audience, somebody who pays attention to these things had never heard of him.
He, of course, was an absolute genius.
I think he was a Nobel Prize winner in addition to all of this because he invented the transistor And he later decided that even more important than his work on the transistor was his attempt to call America's attention to racial differences in intelligence and to the importance of having smart people have more children than stupid people.
And because he was such an admired and accomplished scientist, he was very, very difficult to shut up.
But they did his very best.
So all of you out there in Radio Renaissance land, I hope if you don't know about William Shockley, look into him.
S-H-O-C-K-L-E-Y.
A great man.
There's a book that you can actually get.
It's hard to find.
I believe it's by Washington Summit Publishers.
It's called Shockley on Eugenics and Race, the Application of Science.
to the solution of human problems.
And it's a collection of his writings and his theories of hereditary human intelligence.
And like you said, dysgenic eugenics, both words that we're not supposed to even have in our vernacular.
But I read this, I read this back when I was in college, my university actually had a copy of it.
And I was able to track down I've over the years, I've had many copies of it that I've given to friends and It's, it's hard to find, but it's a book that you're the, the area edition.
Just, it's, it's one of those amazing books that you realize like, how did a guy like this, like you said, I mean, he is basically the founder of Silicon Valley.
Uh, I believe that Stanford actually used to have either a hall or a building named after him and it was renamed because of his naughty past.
The usual trick.
Yes, he ended up covered in shame despite all of his glory with which he started his career.
It, yeah, I think it was put out, was that edited by Roger Pearson?
It was, correct.
Yes, Roger Pearson, a great man, spent decades, decades, decades fighting for the white man, then shockly decided, as I say, there's more important than inventing a transistor was to recognize the importance of heredity, the importance of racial differences in IQ, He was a contemporary of Arthur Jensen.
And Arthur Jensen, whom I got to know reasonably well, he said that Shockley was one of the most abrasive people that he had ever known.
He said Shockley had negative charisma.
That was the expression he used for it.
And he could even be insulting, but he was so smart and so insightful and had such arresting ways of expressing himself that he put up with Shockley's abrasive personality because he had such interesting things to say.
Shockley also, he got so tired of ignoramus journalists interviewing him that if somebody asked to have a conversation with him, he would give him a whole reading list.
He said, I'm not talking to you.
Unless you've read these things.
And then in the first few minutes, he would ask him questions that would indicate whether or not the person had actually read what he'd assigned him.
And if a guy got the answers wrong, he says, nope, I'm not talking, I'm not going to waste my time on an ignoramus.
That was Shockley for you.
A great man.
So let's see another comment here.
We follow your weekly podcast.
You are a gentleman and a great example for the white European race.
Our European culture has been seriously damaged.
Your values and behavior are a light for those of us who have the same values.
Well, isn't that very kind?
Thank you very much.
Some of my listeners and your listeners, they really do appreciate us, Mr. Kersey, and occasionally we get one of these appreciation notes that we decide to read on the air.
Now, here's a comment that has to do with the Haitian invasion in Springfield, Ohio.
Our listener writes in to say, Uncle Jared, please mention that Haitians have also invaded my small Alabama town, which he does not identify by name.
I first noticed at our local Walmart, which is where they all hang out.
We are a mostly white town, and that is changing.
There are city officials profiting from it, and they are now actually under investigation for corruption.
You can imagine a small town in Alabama never asked for this or wanted it.
I have been here all 34 years of my life, and it has changed overnight.
The problem for the Haitians is this in Dixie.
This is Dixie and not even Ohio.
Only way to fix this in my mind is to make them feel as unwelcome as possible, nonviolently, of course.
And also, this may be some code message to you, Brother Kersey.
He says, tell Mr. Kersey I said, War Eagle.
I hope that means something to you, because it means nothing to me.
It is one of the more politically incorrect phrases because it dates back to the Civil War in the South.
It's Auburn University's It's not bite song, but it's it's Auburn University's war cry.
And so it's it's it's it's a very cool thing.
So yeah, war, war, damn eagle.
So war, damn you.
Okay, well, this is a little too deep for me.
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Now, golly, this is not something I really want to talk much about because the whole thing was so deeply disappointing to me and I could only watch 15 minutes of it.
And that was the Trump and Harris debate.
I, you know, I watched the first debate with Donald Trump and Joe Biden, and I'm apparently the only person in America who thinks that Joe Biden won the debate.
I mean, obviously he got tangled up and his mind wandered and he's losing his marbles, but we all knew that.
But I thought in terms of answering the questions and making attacks on his opponent and defending himself, I thought he actually did better.
And when all of these Democrats said, oh my gosh, this guy's lost all his marbles.
Well, where have you been?
As I said, they were surprised.
I wasn't surprised at all, but I thought he made a better event because in my view, Donald Trump doesn't know the difference between a debate and a campaign rally.
If I could throw in one thing, just to counterpoint to that.
If Mr. Biden had won the debate, Mr. Taylor, he would not have been so unceremoniously dumped.
I'm looking at this not as a demonstration of mental acuity, but as an attempt to answer questions cogently, which Donald Trump repeatedly failed to do, and to defend oneself from attacks.
Donald Trump sort of repeated the same thing over and over again.
You're the worst president in history.
I'd be the best president in history.
You're wrecking the country through immigration.
And that was the long and the short of it.
Now in this, in this case, I thought, okay, you know, he's going to be up against a guy who, a girl, who's got a few more of her marbles, not that she had a great many to begin with, who's going to be well-prepared, got things to say.
But I, I knew, I knew that Kamala Harris was going to hit him with this idea that, you know, we, both Republicans and Democrats, got together and had this bipartisan, wonderful, wonderful, record-breaking immigration control bill.
And you told everybody in the U.S.
Congress, every Republican, to vote against it, and you killed it for only one reason, because you didn't want the border problem solved so you could harp on it all the way till the November election day, and you are a hypocrite because all you want to do is for political reasons.
I knew she was going to say that.
Mr. Kersey, you knew she was going to say that.
I bet everybody in America who pays any attention to these things knew she was going to say that.
And I thought to myself, you know, Donald Trump probably does not even know enough of the details to explain why it was such a miserable bill and had to be voted down entirely on its own demerits.
And sure enough, he said nothing about it.
And it was about that time that he started talking about cats and dogs being devoured by hungry Haitians, and I just couldn't take it anymore.
Now, I'm sorry.
I know we probably have many Trump admirers, many Trump even idolaters who listen to us, but it seems to me that a guy who apparently does not have in his retinue anybody who can sit him down and say, OK, OK, Mr. President, Mr. Future President, you've got to be able to answer this attack because we know it's coming.
And here's the way to do it.
I think he is so full of himself.
He thinks all he has to do is get up there and wing it.
And he will impress the heck out of everybody and steamroller any opponent that anybody ever puts up against him.
And I think his performance was an embarrassment.
Now, You will probably refute me end to end, but at least you will probably be able to tell me whether there's any truth in this idea that there are hungry Haitians in Springfield who are devouring pets.
Well, thankfully, citizen journalists on YouTube have been on the ground in Springfield, and we have numerous police reports showcasing this.
We have eyewitness testimony.
Wait, wait, wait.
Somebody has actually seen a Haitian eating a cat?
There have been eyewitness testimonies of numerous people, whether it's secondary or primary, first person or secondary sources, as J.D.
Vance actually told an interviewer that he did about the power of meme magic and what this all means.
I'm sure you've seen the video, or maybe you haven't seen, of the vice presidential candidate for the Democrats, Tim Walz.
Saying, we will not eat your pets, and then the Democrat crowd chanting, we won't eat the cats, which is fascinating.
It just shows- Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait.
You said we have eyewitness testimony of what, Mr. Kersey?
I'm going to hold both of your feet to a very hot fire.
We have numerous people on YouTube where people have stated they have seen animals taken from parks in Springfield.
Many people who have said this, that they are being eaten by the... Well, wait, wait, wait.
They saw them taken.
Maybe somebody wanted a pet.
Maybe somebody was lonely.
I want somebody who's actually seen a Haitian skin, fricassee, and eat a cat or a dog.
Well, we have, we have a story.
The Federalist published, which was published just the other day.
And Federalist is a great website by Tristan Justice.
And September 10th, police audio report confirmed Haitian goose hunting in Ohio.
Okay, now that I've heard of.
They want to kill and eat the geese.
Okay, I mean isn't that enough?
Can't we deal with actual verifiable facts?
Rather than going on these sort of un... these alleged... I mean, if he'd said that, if all he'd said is, look, there are 20,000... was it 20,000 Haitians dumped on this town of 50,000?
He didn't even tell you the figures.
I mean, imagine, you're a town of 50,000, all of a sudden you've got 20,000 Haitians.
That's really all you need to say for most people.
And then say, not only that, but they are eating the Canada geese.
And that is a verifiable fact.
It is a verifiable fact.
As I discussed back in March of this past year when Haiti had its collapse and we weren't even sure, much like what's happening in our country, we're not even sure who's in charge.
Where President Biden, we think he's president, but we don't hear much about him except when he weirdly put a Donald Trump hat on yesterday in a very odd video and then said, don't eat the cats and dogs in a joking manner.
Back in March of this past year, you and I did a podcast where we talked about cannibalism breaking out all across Port-au-Prince.
Okay, but it seems to me you have tried, you're trying to wriggle off the hook here.
Do we, I mean, we have certain suspicions that, I mean, have people have said, okay, we've got these black people.
They, they talk like Haitians and they're running through the park and they're snatching dogs off their leashes.
I mean, I want to get to the bottom of this.
You said the Federalist, the Federalist had some, oh no, you said the Federalist told us about geese hunting.
Well, fui to that.
Geese.
We know about that.
Geese.
I mean, again, I think we give up here.
I get, I get where you're coming from.
You obviously want to always be about veracity.
I believe what's most important about this story is that the fact is this is an alien population within.
We know that.
We know that.
Geese eating is enough.
Geese eating is enough.
You don't have to go so far and invent Eating people's pets.
That's all I'm saying.
Again, I understand where you're coming from.
We live in such a weird era, such a weird epoch, where it was going to take something like this Okay.
to have Trump say what he said, and then the Wall Street Journal let off
their above the fold story, was trying to fact check this.
We've seen ABC now fact check this.
And I think what's most important about this is your average American
that doesn't wanna think about race, their life is about working for their family,
their life is about giving up.
They've never thought about the consequences of Haitians showing up.
Okay, well then talk about shoplifting.
Talk about school failure.
Talk about layabouts.
Talk about drug taking.
Talk about stuff that can be fact-checked, top to bottom, right to left, dead geese.
Talk about that, rather than stuff that cannot be verified.
The reaction of the ordinary American is, this Donald Trump guy, he's cuckoo, and these Haitians are wonderful people, and he invented this nonsense about them because he's a racist.
Well, again, I think the most important thing that's happened since Trump came down the escalator in 2015 is the word racist increasingly means nothing.
And most people are no longer afraid of that.
And that's, again, I've actually just gotten back onto Facebook.
I've begun to see all these memes that have been taken off.
And it is fascinating to see everybody share Again, people who are just the kind of neighbors you want, the kind of people who proliferate social capital, as one of the people we're going to talk about here shortly.
And I get it.
Victory in this battle that we're up against, whoever would have thought it would have taken a story About this, this, this, this post-industrial town in Ohio.
And what I'm telling you is, and, uh, I don't seem to be getting through to you.
I think this is completely backfiring.
As I say, there are factual, verifiable things you can say about Haitians for heaven's sake.
And he has to come up with this pigs have wings story.
Anyway, I guess we talked enough about this.
I got a, I got a message from a friend of mine who lives in Japan and he says, uh, I got a very yappy, spitz dog on my block, and there's a noisy mongrel across the street.
I think we need some of those Haitians.
But anyway.
Well, the Haitians do love to eat dogs, so I mean, again, go back to COVID.
Maybe they do, maybe they do.
Remember some of the stories you and I talked about, about your experiences in those wet markets.
Europeans, white people, have a very different view about pets than every other race on the planet.
Okay, but stick with the facts.
That's all I'm saying.
Otherwise, you'd look like a complete moron and goofball.
Anyway, but I think there's another story about Springfield that you're going to tell me about.
Oh, I wish we didn't have to talk about this one.
This is one that... Well, I urged you not to, but you wanted to talk about this.
I do, because I think this is just one of those moments in time that if we don't win, we're going to have, you know, the Chinese, maybe in 100 years, in school lectures, they're going to learn about this story.
And it's Aidan Clark's father said he doesn't want his son's death to be used for political gain.
This is from Fox 8.
This is published on 9-11-2024.
Talk about an ignominious, talk about a crazy date in the history of our country.
This is out of Springfield, Ohio.
So this is where all this is originating from.
The bereaved father of an 11-year-old boy who was killed when a car reportedly driven by a Haitian immigrant crashed a car into his school bus last year says he doesn't want his son's memory to be used for political gain.
Aiden Clark's death in August of 2023 has become a backdrop for growing local concern about the burden an influx of Haitian immigrants is having on the region's public safety as well as health care and social and the school system.
Roughly 20,000 immigrants from Haiti have immigrated to the city since 2020, back when the city had about 5,800 residents.
Aiden's father, Nathan Clark, he appeared before the city council, their city commission, on Tuesday to address what he perceives as hate directed toward the growing immigrant community, wrapped as grievance for his son's death.
Read his full remarks.
Here I go.
Quote, I wish that my son, Aiden Clark, was killed by a 60-year-old white man.
I bet you never thought anyone would say something so blunt, but if that guy killed my 11-year-old son, the incessant group of hate-spewing people would never leave us alone.
The last thing we need is the worst day of our lives, violently and constantly shoved in our faces, but even that's not good enough for them.
They take it one step further.
They make it seem like our wonderful Aiden appreciates all your hate.
That we could follow your hate and look what it's done to us.
We have to get up here and beg them to stop.
Using Aiden as a political tool to say the least reprehensible for any political purpose.
Speaking of morally bankrupt, he attacked Republican U.S.
Senate candidate Bernie Marino, Republican U.S.
Rep.
Chip Roy, J.D.
Vance, and he attacked Donald Trump.
They've spoken to my son's name and used his death for political gain.
This needs to stop now.
They can vomit all the hate they want about illegal immigrants, the border crisis, and even untrue claims about fluffy pets being ravaged and eaten by community members.
However, they are not allowed, nor they have ever been allowed to mention Aiden Clark from Springfield, Ohio.
I will listen to them one more time to hear their apologies.
To clear the air, my son was not murdered.
He was accidentally killed by an immigrant from Haiti.
This tragedy is felt all over the community, the state and even nation, but don't spin this towards hate.
In order to live like Aidan, you need to accept everyone.
Choose to shine, make the difference, lead the way and be the inspiration.
I'm just going to stop reading from that point because it's again, their son would still
be alive were the city of Springfield had not been inundated by by Haitians.
I don't.
Well, as I recall, to play devil's advocate once more, didn't J.D.
Vance say that Aiden was murdered by a Haitian?
Didn't he say that?
I believe a lot of people use that term, murder.
Okay, well he wasn't murdered.
I don't think that guy deliberately drove, I mean maybe he was drunk, maybe he was, I don't know, got river blindness.
In any case, I don't think he deliberately drove that truck into the bus.
And to say he murdered, see this is like stealing and eating pets.
Stick to the facts, for heaven's sake.
Now, what is the drunk driving rate among Haitians?
What is the vehicular homicide rate among Haitians?
It's probably pretty high.
Get onto that and stick to the facts.
I think, you know, I am not unsympathetic with this guy.
For him to say, I wish a white man had said that, that comes from a deep kind of self-loathing that white people suffer from.
A white man had said that.
A white man had killed my son.
Let's just...
Well, rather than a Haitian.
Anyway, this is all, and the guy's been probably taught ever since he was knee-high to a grasshopper that diversity is a great thing.
He's probably never met any of these 20,000 Haitians, or if he has, you know, they didn't knock him on the head and kill him.
I don't know.
The whole thing is quite disgusting.
People just need to stick to the facts, and I do not defend J.D.
Vance for saying he was murdered.
I think that's the wrong word.
Here are the facts.
Here are the facts.
Aidan Clark was killed.
When a 36-year-old Haitian by the name of Hermonio Joseph careened his vehicle into the school bus, forcing the school bus driver to swerve into the shoulder.
The vehicles collided and the bus went off the road into an embankment, overturning.
Aiden was, he was ejected from the bus and killed.
26 other students were hospitalized in this encounter, in this car crash.
I mean, again, I get where you're coming from.
I have a far different opinion.
I, as, uh, I have a seven and nine year old and I can only think of the things that I would say had my children been in the same situation.
Okay.
Look, look, I agree a hundred percent, but he was, I think it was convicted of involuntary vehicular homicide.
And he's what doing nine to 13 years or something like that.
It's not as though he got, uh, you know, a Boy Scout medal for doing this.
And there's no indication that he did it deliberately.
Now, of course, I agree with you 100%.
That guy shouldn't have been here.
And I don't want any of them here.
But we need to stick to the facts as we know them.
And I know that politics runs on emotions.
But if emotions are drummed up by things that are inaccurate, then it can backfire on you.
That's all I'm trying to say.
Anyway, the fact is, we don't even need Haitian cat eaters, because we already have troubles enough here.
And here is a story from Minden, Louisiana.
It's a city in the northern part of Louisiana.
But an 11-year-old boy is in custody after he confessed to fatally shooting a former Minden mayor and his adult daughter.
So that was Joe Cornelius Sr., 82, and Keisha Miles, age 31.
They were found in the former mayor's home in Minden.
That's a city of about 12,000 east of Shreveport.
And the chief of police, Jared McIver, identified the boy as the killer.
11-year-old.
He's a relative of the former mayor, but declined to provide additional details.
Sounds like he is a grandchild.
In any case, he said the child's age limited what information police could release.
The bodies of Cornelius, And that's the mayor and Keisha Miles and his sister, I'm sorry, his daughter, were found with multiple gunshot wounds.
Two handguns were used.
Their magazines were emptied by an 11-year-old, Mr. Kersey.
But a six-year-old child, who was at home at the time of the shooting, did not stop any bullets.
The older boy told responding officers a tall tale that didn't stand up, but later that day he confessed.
Now, neighbors told a TV station they heard the Cornelius, that's the former mayor, and the boy arguing, possibly over credit card charges for video games.
That's what it sounded like to them.
And then later they heard kabam, bam, bam, bam, and we have two dead black people.
Authorities say any potential motive in the case remains under investigation.
Now, asked how come this 11-year-old had access to two handguns, the chief of police says, we can't divulge that just yet.
Well, I wonder if they will ever divulge that.
Now, this is the most chilling part of all.
This is a guy who has shot, I think, just piecing this together, this is his grandmother, probably not his mother, but an aunt.
He says, the child did not appear remorseful in the slightest.
Sadness?
Sorrow?
Apology crying?
None of that, said the chief of police.
And here is an 11-year-old black boy who has killed two adults, emptied two handgun magazines into them.
So as I say, we don't have our sorrows to seek.
We already have problems, and we sure don't want to import more problems.
Now, here's a story about Germany.
And you'll recall last week, I suspect, I believe you and Mr. Hood talked about this in your podcast, did you not?
The AFD elections.
The AFD came in first in two state elections, one in Thuringia and the second in Saxony.
And they had been flying really high even before this, but two weeks before the elections took place on September 1st, A Muslim went on a rampage and killed three people in Solingen, and I think he wounded eight, did he not?
This guy went on a knife rampage, and the irony is that Solingen was celebrating 650 years of its existence.
And that's sort of hard to fathom, when here we live in the United States, and something that's 100 years old is old.
Solingen's been around for 650 years, and they were celebrating the founding with what they called a festival of diversity.
It's just, it's sickening.
Well, a little bit of diversity turned on them.
But ever since then, and ever since the victory by the Alternative for Deutschland, that really believes in ending this nonsense, sending those Muslims back, not letting in any more, and maybe even taking some of them who are already here, even if they're here legally, and getting rid of them.
Bam, bam, out!
Well, the government has now announced plans to impose tighter controls at all of the country's land borders.
And what it called was an attempt to tackle irregular migration.
What do you know?
Finally, they got that idea.
And the controls would be taking place within what is called the European Schengen Zone.
That's 27 countries that are supposed to have no border controls at all.
It would start September 16th.
That's in a few days.
And the idea is that they have already cooked up a scheme whereby the authorities could reject migrants directly at the German border.
Now, this is something you're not supposed to do within Schengen.
But Chancellor Olaf Scholz is trying to seize back a bit of national credibility and reject more migrants because they have seen what happens at the polls if they don't do that.
Not just the deadly knife attack in Sonningen, there have been knife attacks all over the country, and the Islamic State played responsibility for this guy who wanted to carve up Christians in Sonningen.
Polls show immigration is the voters' top concern in the state of Brandenburg, which is set to hold elections in two weeks.
We'll keep our eyes on that, Mr. Kersey.
And the controls at the border could test European unity if they lead German authorities to say to other countries, look, we're not taking people in.
Because as I say, the whole idea of the Schengen Group is 27 countries as if they have no borders at all.
There's a border that surrounds them, but that's it.
Nothing in between.
And Austria's interior minister Gerhard Körner told a newspaper that his country would not take in any migrants turned away.
I'm sorry, Austria's interior minister said they're right on the border.
They got a border.
They say, no, no, no, we're not going to take anybody you kick out.
We don't want to either.
Don't even try.
Don't even try.
But the other great The other great innovation they have to try to control these things, they're going to institute stricter knife control.
Knife control, Mr. Kersey.
Yes, they are going to ban knives at sports games, on long-distance trains, and at any kind of outdoor festival like the Solingen one.
And I wonder how they plan to do that.
Are they going to have metal detectors all over the place?
Are they going to have stop and frisk?
But this is what happens.
Ordinary Germans are being punished for the behavior of these imported miscreants who are vastly, vastly more likely than Germans to carve somebody up with a knife.
This is what we get.
Anyway, now here's another short story here.
A 15-year-old boy from Syria who arrived in Sweden as a refugee.
His parents later applied for Swedish citizenship and the father got it, but not the 15-year-old.
But this 15-year-old kid had previously been interviewed by Sweden's public broadcaster, which praised his entire family as an example of successful integration into Western society.
Well, and now he has been arrested for attempted murder because he took a gun to school and blazed away inside a school restroom at another 15-year-old who was sent to the emergency room, emergency surgery, but it looks like he is going to survive.
Now, he is in pre-trial detention, which is unusual in Sweden because they coddle their criminals.
But the emergency prosecutor by the name of Ursula Grabowska said extraordinary reasons are required when such a young person is detained.
Yeah, I hope so.
I hope so.
So there you go.
More diversity, more gunshots.
We know all about it.
And Mr. Kersey, I believe you have a story about something of a mild DEI triumph in North Carolina universities.
Yeah, North Carolina is a great state, the Tar Heel State.
And we've seen so much pushback against DEI led by Mr. Ruffo.
North Carolina's public universities cut 59 positions as part of a massive DEI overhaul this summer.
Hooray!
Almost 200.
We'll call it a white pill.
200 diversity equity inclusion staff positions were cut or reassigned across North Carolina's public university system to comply with a system-wide policy requiring institutions to reassess their diversity efforts.
In a first look at the 16 public universities across the state complied with new you sorry new diversity policy which removed mention of diversity jobs across universities and subsequently put them at risk of elimination.
The university's certification reports demonstrate varying approaches and how campuses chose to follow the rule.
The UNC Board of Governors reviewed their reports on Wednesday of last week, where they evaluated ranging actions, including diversity office closures, program changes, as well as millions of dollars redirected to student success initiatives.
aligned recruitment scholarships as a result of cuts and realignments.
Quote, the reports will be scrutinized far and wide.
Some will say that the campuses went too far.
Some will say the campuses didn't go far enough, UNC System Legal Counsel Andrew Tripp said.
It's ultimately the Board of Governors that will judge campuses' compliance.
All of this has to do with revoking and replacing its 2019 diversity policy, which outlined
several diversity jobs and their responsibilities for coordinating DEI efforts across the systems.
What replaced it is a policy, Mr. Taylor, and our listeners, focusing on a commitment to the system of equality, to viewpoints, freedom of speech, and institutional neutrality, leaving diversity positions and programs in limbo as you laugh and smirk and smile and Are filled with such joy and hope and bliss.
Well, Mr. Kersey, this came from legislative action, did it not?
Weren't they required by or what weren't they required by the legislature to do this?
I believe so.
I believe that the action, this is one of those few instances where the Republican controlled state of North Carolina actually saw the state enact, you know, A set of, a set of, um, mandates for the, for the, uh, university system to comply to.
And, you know, North Carolina, North Carolina is one of those states that has seen radical demographic change.
I love the Tar Heel state.
It's one of the most beautiful states in the union.
It's, it should be the one of the most conservative states.
And, um, we're now seeing what actually happens when I don't want to say weaponize, but when you actually see the mandate of the people.
Come into come into actuality and it's great.
See sweeping changes that cover, you know, you basically see the elimination of all of these all of these positions that would be used against the actual people of North Carolina.
You'd see you would see individuals put into positions that would do great harm at these 16 state universities and Now we know that this report, again, all of these positions have been eliminated, 59 positions with the reassigning of 131 more so that the total of roughly 200 positions, they will not do the type of damage that you're seeing in other states where DEI is allowed to still proliferate.
And I just want to make a quick plug to the podcast that Mr. Hood and I did on Haiti.
And of course the, the memes that Mr. Mr. Taylor bemoaned earlier.
Um, all I want is for people to understand the reality of Haiti.
And Mr. Hood and I had a really great time talking about the history of Haiti on the last podcast.
And really one of the people that you believe is the progenitors of, um, the white guilt industry and the whole concept of Well, W.E.B.
DEI and white privilege and that would be W.E.B. DuBois, whose life basically building on this
concept of critical race theory that we've now seen cripple our country to such a...
Well, W.E.B. DuBois, you can't blame him for critical race theory. Critical race theory
goes to the point of saying that America's institutions are inherently racist.
White people are inherently racist.
People are unconsciously racist.
W.E.B.
Du Bois was writing well before that.
But up until him, generally, the idea was, you know, black people don't succeed as well as whites because they just don't got the same business going on upstairs.
They're not as smart.
They're not as hardworking.
He was the first guy to really popularize the idea.
No, no, no.
It's white people.
Bad white people keep black people down.
But I think he would have been astonished at the idea that white people do that unconsciously.
He would have said, they're bad, these white people.
They consciously and deliberately do bad things.
But now, when white people are not consciously and deliberately doing bad things, but black people fail.
Anyway, that's when you had to invent Critical race theory and all of these completely voodoo ideas about how we somehow managed to make black people fail just by breathing the air.
So it was a very clever thing that you boys did in trying to say, no, no, no.
When things go wrong for us, uh, it's not our fault because we're just smart and hardworking and it's the white man who holds us down.
But yes, he was a real pioneer in that, but I wouldn't credit him with DEI.
Well, you've talked a lot about his role and just the whole racial grievance.
And of course, one of the founding members of the NAACP, he wrote so many books about the plight of the Negro.
And his father, of course, fascinatingly, was actually one of the African, one of the blacks in America.
Who went to Haiti?
There was a, there was a diaspora movement to try and get free blacks to go to Haiti.
And he went there and he thought it was going to be a Wakanda, a paradise for blacks.
And he quickly found that it wasn't.
And then he decided to resettle in Connecticut, which is where Dubois, Dubois, however you pronounce his last name, wherever.
Dubois.
Well, people call him Dubois.
Which is not, that's an incorrect pronunciation.
That's like talking about Illinois.
It should be Illinois, if you're going to be a frog, but people call him WB Dubois.
Well, yeah.
And so I've always wondered where his racial resentment came from.
And again, the podcast that Hood and I did, I really think we're onto something about this, this whole synthesis of the United States and what our country, where we were really the conquest of a continent.
Europeans came here and we created what is the United States manifest destiny versus what Haiti represents and
We try and distill it down and I really think we were on to something and hood is I believe he's gonna write a pretty
Big article mr. Taylor for you about about the whole situation because he's he's he's in one of his creative
Mindsets now and it's really exciting because again That's that's and that's why that's and going back to the
first part of this podcast and I'll just end with this and we'll move on but
we really have to get people to understand the whole reality of what Haiti represents and
What that revolution represented which is what stoddard talked about in the revolution of San Domingo, which was
his I believe that was his thesis that he wrote for Harvard.
His PhD thesis that was later turned into a book.
Right.
Yeah.
And, and it's, it's just fascinating to think that all these years later, uh, you and I talked about this back in March.
I'm sure you remember this.
I don't remember the guy's name, but the NAACP was abhorred with the U S Marine occupation of Haiti from 1915 to about 1934.
Because basically what it represented was that.
Blacks were insufficient when it came to the concept of self-government.
Well, I did, yes.
Well, the whole story of Haiti is a very, very instructive one for people with eyes in their head and ears that are open.
It's basically Africa towed all the way across the Atlantic and plopped just 200 miles off the continent of the United States.
You've got black Africans doing exactly the same things there as they do in Africa.
But just to go back to the whole question of WB Du Bois, I highly recommend a biography of him by a fellow who spoke at several American Renaissance conferences, Raymond Walters.
And you wouldn't—I was a little surprised that he chose Du Bois as a subject, because Raymond Walters is an absolute race realist.
He wrote about school segregation, school integration, a very, very smart credentialed
scholar, one of the best books on- And Bertner Brown was his best book, I believe.
Well, the Bertner Brown was awfully good.
But this biography of W.E.B. Du Bois, you talked about the source of his resentment
towards whites.
I think there's several aspects of it.
You know, he grew up in a free state.
He was one, I think, perhaps in Massachusetts.
He had quite a privileged upbringing.
He went to school with white children.
As far as we can tell, there was not really much mistreatment of him.
Blacks were rare.
He was clearly a brainy little black, and he got along fine.
He went to Germany.
He lived in Germany for a while.
And you know he had that little goatee beard?
You know what inspired him to grow that goatee?
Uh, I'm almost afraid.
Linen?
No!
Kaiser Wilhelm!
Kaiser Wilhelm!
He thought Kaiser Wilhelm looked really cool!
He saw him going by in a parade sometimes and said, wow, that's sharp!
So he started growing this goatee.
He also fell in love with a German girl.
But he had already by then determined to be a leader of the black race, and he thought, boy, I just cannot be a leader of my people married to a honky broad.
So he didn't do that.
But, you know, he writes really quite beautifully.
His main book is called The Souls of Black Folk.
Did you ever read it?
I've not yet read The Soul of Black Folk.
The guy has a real style.
He is an excellent stylist.
And as I say, he goes into this whole argument of what keeps the black man down, and he says it's the white man.
But anyway, enough about W.E.B.
Du Bois.
We had no intention of talking about him to begin with.
I was just going to go on to some of the admissions results in the Ivy League after the story that you had told us about the elimination of DEI positions in universities in North Carolina.
This has to do with Brown.
The share of black and Hispanic students has decreased, and the number of Asians has increased since the Supreme Court ruling on racial preferences in university admissions.
It's not, the changes are not as dramatic as I would have expected because they're probably continuing to cook the books and let in some of these people who are not very well qualified.
The percentages of Hispanics went from 14% to 10%, 14 to 10.
14 percent to 10 percent. 14 to 10. In the case of blacks, they were reduced fairly considerably
from 15 percent to 9 percent. But still, 9 percent of the college seniors in the United
States is really 9 percent of the admitted class really worthy of attending top-notch
Ivy League school.
I suspect not.
But blacks have gone from 15% to 9%.
Asians have gone, there's been a jump, not that great a jump, 29% to 33%.
there's been a jump, not that great a jump, 29 to 33 percent. Whites, interestingly enough,
have declined from 46 to 43 percent. And oddly enough, one of the categories called race and
or ethnicity unknown, that went from 4 to 7 percent.
I'd like to know what's going on there.
Those may be blacks or Hispanics who are pretending to be, I don't know, they're camouflaged, they're not being reported.
And in this case, the university reported only the racial demographics of domestic American students, not international ones.
And my suspicion, one of the things that they've done is probably increase a lot of African students or Caribbean students.
Who knows?
Now, there are some other schools which, since the new Supreme Court ruling, have seen similar decreases in racial diversity.
MIT and Tufts, for example.
But other places, diversity increased.
My old stomping grounds, Yale, saw a record high 19% share of Hispanics coming into the freshman class.
So they got more than ever.
Princeton saw little change in its racial diversity.
But in the aftermath, the Supreme Court ruling that restricted the usual prejudicial approaches, Brown The figures of which we just started off with announced several programs to maintain university, like building closer relationships with historically black colleges.
Now, I don't know how that helps.
How is it that you've got some close relationship as though transfer students or something?
I don't know how they think that's going to help.
And one of Brown's admissions people said, we recognize the likelihood that declines the number of students of color at Brown and other selected universities were widely anticipated.
And so they've got all these programs to try to get more non-whites in.
And Brown's application now features a short answer series of essay questions.
Okay.
One of the questions invited applicants to share how an aspect of your growing up has inspired or challenged you and what unique contributions this might allow you to make to the Brown community.
Now isn't that a soft lob across the plate for all of these wonderful diversity students to talk about how, oh boy, being an American Indian I was just so picked on and nobody thought I could be a success, and by doing war dances in the courtyard, I am just going to make such a contribution to Brown University.
Now, students were not required to discuss their racial background, but they were welcome to do so.
I suspect a great many of them did.
Now, the whole reaction to all of this, the decrease in the number of BIPOCs, was criticized by Nick Lee, L-E-E, race unspecified.
He's class of 26.
He's co-president of the campus group called Students for Educational Equity.
It ought to be called Students for Gimme Gimme Gimme.
He called the new numbers utterly indefensible.
Well, they probably are indefensible.
They should be much lower.
And he criticized the Supreme Court's decision.
I suppose what he's saying is, you know, it should make no difference at all.
We should just let in as many unqualified non-whites as possible.
However, this is interesting, the University of Brown re-implemented test requirements, but it will continue to use what it calls race-neutral strategies in order to admit an increasingly diverse incoming class.
So they're going to move heaven and earth to try to get a diverse but qualified group.
OK, Mr. Kersey, now this is something else that I believe was mentioned during the Trump-Harris debate, but the whole question of Aurora, Colorado—how did it get to be such a mess?
Well, it starts with open borders.
Just about everything starts with that, doesn't it?
Basically, everything starts with January, what happened in November of 2020 with Mr. Trump losing that election and Biden being inaugurated and all of the actions by President Trump to Uh, keep, uh, keep the whole situation with Mexico that was up ended everything.
All of his executive orders were uprooted and, um, removed and all it took for parts of Denver suburb to descend into a migrant wasteland with violent gang shootings, men brazenly toting guns in the open.
Drug dealing and shot up cars was a few apartment buildings to fall into disrepair.
This goes to the whole concept of the broken windows policing that that Bratton made so famous in New York.
This is from the New York Post.
Aurora has been thrust into the national eye, even cited by President Trump in the debate, thanks to members of the violent Venezuelan prison gang Trin de Aragua.
I believe a train means just a train.
The train from Aragua.
Although, you know, while you're talking, I'm going to look up that name.
See if that means anything.
You look it up.
It's turned the bedroom community of 390,000 into a war zone.
A lot of our astute listeners might remember Aurora.
That was from back in 2012, when there was a pretty big shooting at a movie theater by a pretty deranged psycho during a show called The Dark Knight Rises, where a number of people were murdered by, like I said, a deranged psycho.
During the, uh, during the third Christopher Nolan version of the Batman, uh, franchise came out.
That was in Aurora.
That's right.
I'd forgotten that.
It was in Aurora.
I've, I've been there.
I, I love Denver.
I think that's a great city.
I love the state of Colorado.
I hate what's happened to it.
And this only accentuates my hatred toward what's happened to the great state of Colorado.
The gangbangers have been using various dilapidated apartment complexes, like the one in which Aurora native Jessica Montenegro and her young family were forced to flee as their home base.
Where they've terrorized residents with gun crime, theft, and drug dealing.
Local officials have denied the gang was operating in Aurora, brushing it aside as a one-off problem.
The Post revealed that the Trinidad leader, nicknamed Cookie, who was based in Aurora, cops on Wednesday publicly identified 10 suspected members of the gang that have been arrested in recent months for terrorizing the city.
Montenegro and her husband, they swept up the three kids and bolted from the edge at Lorry Complex after one harrowing encounter.
A man with a gun in his waistband knocked on the door of their $1,200 a month apartment one day and tried to get inside.
Gang members have poured into a war with a wave of Venezuelan migrants toward Denver, the sanctuary city next door, which has taken in more than 42,000 migrants since 2022, most of them from politically unstable South American countries.
As you said, you didn't think Mr. Trump did a good job during the debate.
I thought when he talked about what's happening with the crime drop in Venezuela and other nations, and he pointed out that they're all coming here, as you've talked about in past podcasts, where not even true.
But anyway, They're not all coming here.
But some of them are.
Some of them are, yes.
And these Venezuelans, they sure are a good example of that.
District Attorney John Kellner said that, quote, we're not a border state, but we're dealing with the fallout of a failed immigration policy and trying to do our best and trying to keep our citizens safe and immigrants.
He oversees Aurora and a large swath of the Denver suburbs.
Among the Trin de Aragua members named by Aurora police on Wednesday is Hondra Jose Pachio Chironas, who goes by Galetto, Spanish for cookie.
Homeland Security sources told the Post that he is a hot, he's a shot caller for the gang's activities in the Aurora area.
Months after crossing the border, he and his fellow gang members allegedly brutally beat a man at the Aurora apartment complex.
He was held on bond.
He was arrested, released on bond, but it wasn't long until he went on to carry out another act of violence.
Again, we've seen a number of other activities of violence in the Aurora area and these blighted apartment complexes where trash and broken bottles litter the hallways.
So, in response, the city has shuttered two apartment complexes and forced the owners of two of the worst crime hotspots to give up control of the buildings.
Again, this is 2024 America.
Okay, but they're fighting back anyway.
They're trying to, they're kicking them out.
Well, they're trying to.
Again, they're shutting these complexes, they're arresting a number of them, but the main thing would be deportation.
Deportation.
The fact that they're even here, that is the scandal.
Well, I have found a Wikipedia page on Tren de Aragua But it's in Spanish, so I have clicked on the link to have it translated by Google Translate into English.
And here's what it says about the origin.
It was formed with a collective of the train construction unit in the state of Aragua, a train construction unit.
It was collecting bribes to get jobs within the construction industry between 2007 and 2010.
But the work never came to fruition, as had been planned by the, get this, National Socialist Plan for Railway Development.
So the National Socialist Plan for Railway Development never took place, but they formed this to bribe people to get jobs working on the railroad.
And since that didn't work, they branched out into extortion, kidnapping, robbery, and homicide.
There you go.
Started off as a bunch of people who wanted jobs on the railroad.
Didn't work out, so they are wreaking vengeance here in the United States.
So, there you go.
Well, let's see.
Now, what's the time?
How are we doing for time?
I kind of lost track.
We've got about six minutes left before we hit our marker.
Yikes.
No, we don't even have six minutes.
Yikes.
Okay, guys, if there's a short story, here we can go.
Something quick.
Oh yeah, did you hear about the Chase glitch?
We had this last week, need to get around it, but ATMs, they had some software problem that let customers deposit bogus checks, some of them for huge amounts, $20,000, and then withdraw the money cash.
And Chase declined to comment on how this worked out, but people were calling this the infinite money hack, and people of a particular hue were posting videos of themselves walking away from Chase ATMs waving wads of hundred-dollar bills.
And as I say, there was just a uniform lack of diversity in this group, but for example, one of the most recognizable videos in this short-lived trend showed a man walking out of a Chase branch Cheering as he fanned out a wad of cash.
Three of his friends surrounded him.
As they all celebrated, they cruised through the streets, hanging out their corridors, holding $100 bills in their hands with their Chase debit cards tucked between their teeth.
Other videos show dozens of people lining up outside Chase branches, hoping to exploit the glitch.
Well, now one visibly distressed man Showed pending deductions from his accounts balance, one for $31,000, another one for over $7,000, which he withdrew bogusly.
And he says, now it looks like I've got a negative bank balance.
Well, what do you know?
And one woman, likewise, one of these men on hands to fellow citizens of ours, said, Chase is going to put a hurtin' on these thieves.
Many people who took the money out complained they were now in debt.
And that could be the least of their problems, because a check fraud can be prosecuted at the state or the federal level, and the maximum punishment for large amounts of theft can be a fine of up to a million dollars and 30 years in the big house.
So anyway, as I say, this word got out.
It gets like steaming Hyundais and Kias and whatever it is.
Just a certain group of people got into the action.
They had fun for a while, but they may have to pay for it later on.
Well, ladies and gentlemen, As usual, we're out of time.
Despite all the wonderful things we still had stored up in our minds and on our desktops to really talk to you about.
So, thank you very much for this time we spent with you.
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Yeah, Mr. Taylor, if I could, make sure that, fact check us, as Mr. Taylor said, on any of these stories about what's happening with the Haitians, because this has been the main story that has captivated the country in a lot of ways.
Send us any story that you see that would repudiate anything that I said about what's happening in Springfield or any of these other cities where Haitians are congregating en masse, because this is happening in Pennsylvania and Alabama and Ohio.