Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor - A Campaign Ad for Donald Trump Aired: 2024-10-18 Duration: 04:09 === Banning Divisive Concepts (03:33) === [00:00:00] If I were Donald J. Trump, and I really wanted to be president again, this is the campaign ad that I would make. [00:00:07] Imagine the candidate staring into the camera and saying this. [00:00:11] Did you know that on its first day in office, the Biden-Harris administration issued an executive order telling the entire federal government, including the armed services and all contractors, that it's okay to teach that white people are inherently racist. [00:00:29] That it's okay to discriminate against white people. [00:00:32] That it's okay to make white people feel guilty because they're white. [00:00:36] And to make them pay for things white people who are long dead did in the past. [00:00:42] Biden and Harris said it's okay to teach that white people invented the idea of meritocracy as an excuse to hold everyone else down. [00:00:51] I bet you didn't know they did that. [00:00:53] Kamala sure isn't talking about it on the campaign trail. [00:00:57] But she and Joe must have felt this was awfully important for it to be the first thing Joe signed the very day he walked into the White House. [00:01:06] You might think about that when you cast your vote. [00:01:10] Now that would not be an appeal only to white people. [00:01:13] Plenty of non-whites would think these ideas are outrageous. [00:01:17] But Donald Trump won't make that ad. [00:01:20] He doesn't have it in him. [00:01:22] The fact is... [00:01:24] Hardly anyone knows about that Biden executive order. [00:01:27] It was number 13985, and it had a puffed-up name, advancing racial equity and support for underserved communities through the federal government. [00:01:39] It did all sorts of DEI mischief, and did not explicitly do the awful things I've just mentioned. [00:01:46] However, it said, Executive Order 13950 of September 22, 2020 is hereby revoked. [00:01:55] This is the order it revoked, combating race and sex stereotyping. [00:02:01] It was issued by Donald Trump very late in his turn. [00:02:05] The idea was to stop teaching critical race theory in the federal government. [00:02:09] It did this by banning what it called divisive concepts, which are the central ideas of CRT. [00:02:17] Here are the banned divisive concepts that no government employee or contractor was to teach or to be taught. [00:02:26] One race or sex is inherently superior to another. [00:02:30] The order talks about race and sex, and it does not specifically talk about white people or men, but we know they are the targets of CRT. [00:02:40] This distinction would have been too complicated to explain in a campaign ad. [00:02:45] Next. The United States is fundamentally racist or sexist, and an individual by virtue of his or her race or sex is inherently racist, sexist, or oppressive. [00:02:57] It goes on. [00:02:59] An individual should be discriminated against because of his or her race or sex. [00:03:05] And here's more good stuff. [00:03:07] An individual's moral character is necessarily determined by his or her race or sex. [00:03:13] There are items about making people feel guilty because of their race or sex, or making them pay for what their race or sex did in the past. === Mr. Trump's Diversity Ban Order (00:51) === [00:03:21] And here's another good one. [00:03:23] Meritocracy, or traits such as a hard work ethic, are racist or sexist, or were created by a particular race to oppress another race. [00:03:34] Mr. Trump's order not only said, don't you dare teach any of that stuff, it also gave all federal agencies 90 days to file a report on the contents of all the diversity and inclusion training they were doing, including how much [00:03:49] they paid to private sector diversity gurus [00:03:52] I suspect no report was ever filed, because 44 days after the order went out, Mr. Trump lost the election. [00:04:01] This ad is just my unsolicited advice to the Trump campaign, advice I'm sure it won't take.