Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jared Taylor.
And with me is my indispensable co-host, none other than the great Paul Kersey.
And I have to issue him a vote of thanks for having taken over when I was unavailable last week.
Boy, was he indispensable.
Boy, without him, there'd have been no Radio Renaissance at all.
So thank you, Mr. Kersey, for taking over.
Well, the great, good, and gracious Jared Taylor is back.
We thank you so much, and if I may say to everybody out there who attended the 2024 America Resonance Conference, a big thank you to you and your staff for putting on such an incredible event that I think will go down as one of those turning point events in terms of the energy level that was there, that was present, and just tremendous speeches, and the guests as well.
The speakers were just incredible.
Yes, it was great to have you.
Paul Kersey, I don't think you'd attended one of those for quite some time.
It was wonderful to have you back, and I agree with you.
I think it was one of the best we've ever had.
It was at our usual beautiful locale at Montgomery Bell State Park in Tennessee, and perhaps some of you listening were there.
I hope you were.
It was really a first-rate conference.
And you know, the guy who really gets the credit is Henry Wolfe.
My assistant editor who is in the background doing all the difficult scut work.
Anyway, as an attendee and for the first time in some time, what were your particular impressions?
Who were the speakers you liked best?
Oh, speakers I like the best.
It's really simple.
I thought Amy Wax gave a very erudite and concise speech that made me wish that she would get a role with the Trump administration because it was just point by point.
It was, you know, with her being a law professor, you just saw her mind at work and the way that she laid out her speech.
You, of course, gave a great talk.
I don't want to alleviate too long.
Very on the nose.
And then, of course, it's always a pleasure.
It had been a very long time, actually, since I had seen Mr. Hood give a speech.
And that was in a far different setting, which was about a far different topic about a decade ago.
And it was fascinating to see his extemporaneous mind work, where he had some notes frantically trying to come up with what his talk was going to be.
Fretting about it and then getting up on stage and delivering just a powerful oration.
That was impressive to see because...
Yes, he's a very talented guy.
He's a talented writer.
He's a talented speaker.
He's really got oratorical qualities.
When was the last time you had heard Sam Dixon give a speech?
I had not heard Sam Dixon give a speech probably since...
I mean, I've watched his speeches.
But I had not watched Sam in person since 2008, probably.
Yeah, probably 2008. And I think that he did a great job closing things out and putting things also just the same way.
I mean, he's got the same type of mind, the same type of training that Amy Wax has.
And I enjoyed that.
I actually enjoyed, though the limitations of video made it somewhat encumbering as to how it could have been in person.
I thought Martin Soner did a great job as well.
Yes, I thought the two Europeans were very, very interesting.
And unfortunately, because we are not the land of the free, the home of the brave, we would not let Guido Tayeti into the country even.
No, I'm sorry, Martin Soner we wouldn't let into the country.
And in case of Guido Tayeti, because he doesn't live, In a land of free or brave in Italy, he was not allowed to even leave the European Union.
All these crazy legal restrictions.
People are terrified of people who speak the truth.
Well, they both talked by video.
And yes, Martin Selner, of course, for those of you who don't know, he's one of the most prominent identitarians in Europe.
I, too, thought he gave a great and very practically minded speech.
One of the things that Guido Taieri said that really stuck in my mind was, he said, compared to Europeans, Americans are much more forthright about the importance of race.
And it's unfortunately the case, I think it's true, as he said, the Italian identitarians, they mostly talk to each other, and they don't talk to Germans or the French, and they sort of have their own sort of nationalistic idea.
And I was very glad that he brought up my conception of the way white people should behave.
And that's my idea of a world brotherhood of Europeans.
That, of course, includes us and the Canadians and the white South Africans, all white people.
We're all Europeans.
And we're all in this together, our world brotherhood.
I was very glad that he brought up that concept.
And I remember when I was in Hungary for my one and only time in 2014, I was shocked talking to Hungarians, and they would say, you know, I can't decide whom we hate most, whether it's the Slovaks or the Romanians.
And my reaction was, fellas, fellas, really, I mean, we've got bigger fish to fry here.
These are really your brothers, culturally, religiously, racially.
I mean, golly, your brothers and sisters, and they can't decide whom they hate more.
But they've still got these ancient quarrels.
Of course, in the case of the Hungarians, their country was practically cut in half.
The Treaty of Trianon after the First World War, they're still fighting that.
They want the parts of their country that were amputated and want that back.
But boy, they really, Europeans really need to get their act together.
Their struggle is our struggle.
Our struggle is their struggle.
We are all in this together, all of us Europeans.
Anyway, yeah, perhaps if any of our listeners were at the conference, if you'd like to write in and tell us what your reactions were, we are always eager to hear from listeners.
And also, we'd love comments of any kind about the program, things we might have missed, things we might have gotten wrong.
We do occasionally slip up.
Even the great Paul Kersey, that steel trap mind of his, sometimes actually misses something.
My old geezer boomer mind, you know, I just say all sorts of goofy, silly things, but we love to be set back on the tracks when we jump them.
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Yes, we actually have a date this time.
Maybe we'll announce it, put it on the calendar.
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Now, boy, there's been all sorts of news.
There's so much interesting, fascinating news that you never know where to start.
It's practically like that every week.
As Mr. Kersey was pointing out, we had a brief conversation earlier.
We have not talked about, and I never can remember whether his name is Juicy Smollett or it's Jussie Smollett.
I guess it's Jussie Smollett.
I was thinking I would never have to pronounce those syllables ever again in my life.
But this is the black homosexual actor.
Who perpetrated a fake hate crime back in 2019. This is MAGA country, Mr. Taylor.
Well, Chicago is not MAGA country quite yet.
But on perhaps the coldest day of the year, he was out and he claimed that two white guys wearing MAGA hats, I think, they made anti-homosexual noises and they hung a noose around his neck.
And didn't he claim that they attacked him and he had to fight them off with his pugilistic skills?
Whereas it actually turned out he had made the noose himself and walked out and he stuck it over his head and he paid two Nigerian brothers Abel and Ola Usundairo to stage this fake hate crime against him.
Yeah, unfortunately, Mr. Taylor, this story shows that it's not MAGA country, it's Jussie Smollett country.
Well, of course, there was This enormous outpouring of sympathy.
Everybody believed that this happened.
Of course, this guy was an obscure little actor.
The idea that MAGA cap-wearing guys on the coldest night of the year would have tracked him down, would have known he was homosexual, for heaven's sake.
It was preposterous from the start.
And he loved this little noose so much that he still had it around his neck when the police showed up.
And the police promised, oh my gosh, we are going to turn the city upside down and inside out to find these vicious white racists.
They spent hundreds of thousands of dollars on it.
And it, of course, turned out to be a hoax.
Well, it turned out to be a hoax.
He lost his character.
He is casting in this Empire, a program called Empire.
You know more about pop culture.
Does Empire still, is it still going on?
Or that series probably has glimmered away into the moonlight?
I believe Empire has run its course a few years ago.
So yes, it no longer is aired on Fox.
I myself never saw an episode.
I I don't think I'm missing too much, except for Jesse Smollett's amazing thespian proclivities.
Apparently he did this to attract attention to himself because he didn't think he was getting the emoluments and the adoration that he deserved.
And he thought this was going to raise his profile and everybody would love him.
Well, in any case, the grand jury indicted him for repeated lying to the cops.
But then the charges were sensationally dropped one month later by Kimberly Fox.
She's the state's attorney for Cook County, where Chicago is located.
She is, of course, an African-Americaness.
So I think there was a certain amount of racial solidarity.
She dropped the charges.
And then a special prosecutor was named to investigate why they were dropped.
Then in 2021, he was convicted for lying to police.
And he was sentenced to 150 days in jail on 30 months probation.
And he was also slapped with a $130,000 fine.
Well, he's been fighting this thing ever since.
I don't know where he gets the money for all of these lawyers.
Perhaps they're all pro bono.
They love him.
But in any case, he's not spent a single day in jail.
The Illinois Supreme Court has just found this week that his rights were violated by the special prosecutor's decision to retry him after Sister Kimberly had dropped charges.
And it was an agreement that he would not be recharged.
And you know, at the time, Mr. Kersey, I remember thinking, well, wait a minute, wait a minute.
They got a deal.
The deal is, I think, I can't remember what he was supposed to say.
He was supposed to pay a fine of some kind and be a good boy.
And she says, that's it.
It's over.
And then they get this guy to come retry him.
I remember thinking, that's a little odd.
Well, apparently the Supreme Court agreed with me.
His rights were violated because they had a deal.
They weren't going to prosecute.
And so everything all is well.
His conviction has been overturned.
He doesn't have to go to jail.
No 30 months probation.
And he is a free man as he has been all along.
So there you go.
That's justice in America.
The real problem here is Not the special prosecutor.
It's Kimberly Fox, who made this utterly, utterly unjustified, me sister, you brother kind of decision and dropping the charges.
Anyway, I hope this is the last time we have to talk about Juicy or Jussie, whatever his name is.
Now, the Biden-Harris legacy will boom on for quite some time.
Primarily, I think, their main accomplishment was to add to the American population by about 10 or 12 million.
That is the main thing that they did.
That's the thing that will just resonate through their succeeding years.
And one of the consequences is Sanctuary jurisdictions have protected more than 22,000 criminal aliens from deportation since the start of the Biden administration.
These people just hop, skip, and jump across the border, and they can be criminals, but they end up in these sanctuary designated locations.
And then ICE, Immigration and Customs Control, these people know these guys are in jail, and they issue what are called detainers.
And a detainer says, okay, when you turn the guy loose, we want to be there.
We want to collect him.
We've got our big dog catcher nets and we want to nab him.
Well, all of these people just so love their illegals, even when they commit crimes, that they refuse to cooperate.
And as it turns out, The Justice Department has figured out that there are now 22,000 of these criminal illegal aliens who were not handed over to ICE. Isn't that just jolly?
And so they're back in circulation.
And it'd be fascinating to know what the statistics on the recidivism rate of these people is.
But the incoming Trump administration, of course, is going to take more of a hands-on policy.
Good old Attorney General Jeff Sessions did that when he was in office.
I love Jeff Sessions.
And he instituted a policy to block sanctuary jurisdictions from getting any kind of Justice Department money for policing.
And as a result, several of those municipalities said, okay, we're not jurisdictions.
We're not the sanctuaries anymore.
Because we want that money more than we want these illegals.
And I bet there were plenty of people in the police department who said, whew, whew, now we can contribute to getting rid of these people, boot them from the country.
And in 2020, the U.S. Court of Appeals unanimously upheld that policy.
Ensuring that it's entirely within DOJ's power to set standards for these federal grant applications.
Yet, you ain't getting a dime unless you turn over these criminally convicted illegal aliens and out they go.
Well, Mr. Kersey, on the subject of booting illegals, I thought it was quite interesting.
Somebody is predicting a new Tenenman Square.
This is that story that I'm looking at, and you wonder what's going to happen come January 20th, 2025, and this is sort of maybe a precursor.
Denver Mayor Mike Johnson says Trump's mass migrant deportations will create Tiananmen Square moment.
He's pledged to resist Trump's proposed immigration policies invoking China's infamous Tiananmen Square incident by saying residents would rise up against federal agents.
He emphasized Denver's commitment to protecting illegal migrants, illegal aliens, and maintaining its sanctuary city status, saying it would not be bullied by the incoming Trump administration.
Now, we've talked at length about the devastating impact that illegal aliens have had on Denver in terms of the cost of housing, in terms of crime.
We know that Aurora, Colorado, which is not far from Denver, Mr. Taylor, is now home to, what is it, Venezuelan gangs that have taken over apartment complexes?
Tren de Aragua.
Tren de Aragua.
This is cultural enrichment.
We learn all these exciting new Spanish expressions thanks to these people.
Tren de Aragua.
Wow, I'm so enriched.
I believe Denver is one of those cities that has actually kicked out homeless Americans to make room for housing.
And I'm not calling them migrants.
They're illegal aliens.
It's really simple.
Send them home and put your citizens first.
But as Johnson said, we're not going to sell out those values to anyone.
We're not going to be bullied into changing them.
Johnson predicted the Tenement Square moment a federal immigration official's attempted One second, sorry.
Attempted to do their job.
More than us having Denver Police Department stationed at the county line to keep them out, you would have 50,000...
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
He's going to have them stationed?
The Denver Police are going to physically keep ICE out?
This is what he's saying, Mr. Taylor.
This is why this...
That is a real escalation.
Yes.
Because in these sanctuary cities, the police fold their arms and look the other way, and they don't lift a finger to help ICE when it is getting rid of these malfactors.
But he says he's going to post them.
There's going to be a perimeter, a firing line, and they're going to physically keep ICE out?
It's nullification to its finest, right?
Well, boy.
Well, this is great.
Now it's the lefties.
Now it's the lefties who are pioneering states' rights.
Well, and think about it.
It's not even for the rights of citizens.
It's for the rights of non-citizens.
And that's why this story, that's why this is, I think, the most important story to be following right now across the country, because other mayors have said this as well.
But let me read his quote.
Please, please.
having the Denver Police Department stationed at the county line to keep them out, you would have 50,000 Denverites there, he told the local outlet, one of the local affiliates.
It's like the Tineman Square moment with the rose and the gun, right?
You'd have every one of those Highland moms who came out for the migrants, and you do not want to mess with them.
The Democrat mayor's remarks came after Trump campaigned in part on enforcing stringent immigration laws and deporting migrants and reflect a trend by state and local officials saying they'll reject Trump's policies.
In Illinois, Democrat Governor J.B. Pritzker promised to uphold sanctuary status, boldly declaring, Hey, if you come for my people, you come through me.
And that's a big thing to come through if you've ever seen a picture of J.B. Pritzker.
He's pretty much poster child for Make America Healthy Again that Robert F. Kennedy hopes to enact with the banning of seed oils and the returning of beef tallow to McDonald's.
Los Angeles Democrat Mayor Karen Bass was instrumental in passing local ordinance limiting cooperation with federal immigration authorities.
Quote, especially in the face of growing threats to the immigrant communities here in Los Angeles, I stand with the people of this city, Bass said.
The moment demands urgency.
Immigrant protections make our communities stronger and our city better.
Trump's border czar has said in regards to his commitment to closing the border was cemented by his pick in Tom Homan.
And Tom Homan said this, if you don't want to work with us, then get the hell out of the way.
We're going to do it in regards to all of these cities where there are a number of individuals who, like you said, they have these detainers.
We know where these people are.
Again, you could even say that...
A lot of these illegal aliens, as the media calls them, migrants.
They've been given phones of sorts, so we can figure out where they are.
And the fact that you have the Boston mayor, the Asian mayor of Boston, who's come out and said she won't agree, the governor of Massachusetts, the governor of Arizona, the governor of Illinois, and now you have just this ludicrous statement By the white mayor of Denver saying, we're not going to be bullied into changing them.
We're going to protect our people.
We're going to get these white moms from Highland out.
Colorado still had a million plus people who voted for Donald Trump in the election, despite all the unfortunate demographic changes that have happened in that state that have pushed it left with white leftists fleeing California.
You've seen that in a lot of states.
They bring their policies and their politics with them, unfortunately.
This is going to be the thing to watch because, Mr. Taylor, I'm going to make a prediction here for 2025.
There will be a moment where a Democrat candidate – I'm sorry, a Democrat politician, maybe a governor of a state, maybe a mayor of one of the major cities where illegal immigration is a huge problem.
They are going to become the face of the Democrat Party by doing exactly what Mike Johnston has said he will do, defy the federal government, defy President Trump.
And at that moment – It will never be clear that the Democrat Party is the face and the proponent of illegal immigration to the detriment of the country, while the Republican Party, regardless of all their faults, they will become the de facto American Party.
It will never be clear.
And it is that line in the sand moment that I don't think we'll come back from.
It's that, you know, Pat Buchanan famously wrote a book About 15, 16 years ago, wondering if America would survive as a superpower to 2025. Well, here's the year.
You know, he's not writing anymore.
He's apparently in ill health.
It's my hope that he gets the Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Trump because President Trump actually apologized for saying some things about Pat Buchanan back during the Reform Party run in 2000. It's my great hope that Pat Buchanan gets to live to see this quote-unquote tenement square moment when we go back to taking back America street by street, block by block, city by city.
Well, you and I have talked about this before.
When those Highland moms...
And I looked up where Highland is.
They call it a bustling residential neighborhood featuring avenues lined with elegant old homes, chic cocktail bars, and trend-setting restaurants.
Just the kind of place that all of these hippie-happy white people live, and they love illegal immigrants because the only one they think, you know, they get served by Pedro in their trend-setting restaurants, and Juanita looks after their children.
So they might be out in force.
It'll be very interesting to see just how many people, how many white people will be out there Just displaying their virtue like peacocks expanding their tails just to show you how much they love their little darling illegals.
But no, this is, I guess, this is the equivalent of standing in the schoolhouse door.
We're going to fight the feds for our local way of life.
We love illegals.
So this will be very, very exciting.
So, you know, I heard some rumor that in Denver they decided they were going to physically prevent this.
But I guess that's true.
It's funny you say that because at first I thought, man, maybe someone on Twitter is exaggerating, taking this story out of context.
This can't be right.
It was getting a lot of shares.
And rightly so.
Okay, well, I got to find this quote.
It took me a few minutes to find it.
But then...
When I went to news.google, because again, the search engines are just so difficult to use now, but luckily I found the story, and it's a few days old, and it is one of those moments where, Mr. Taylor, I'll go and make another prediction.
And again, we're not endorsing any candidates, any political parties, but I believe we're going to start seeing rhetoric from Democrat mayors and governors that will try and one-up the other, that will try and one-up the other individuals.
Well, they're going to start saying, hey, come to our city to flee the Trump DHS. We're going to protect you.
Oh, I bet they've got their fill.
They've had all of these people shipped in from Texas.
I don't think they're going to say, come to us, because they're already overburdened.
And if they do say that, we will protect you.
They'll probably get really overloaded.
When you talk about self-deportation, well, they will self-transport to a place where they think they can stay.
And I think those Highland moms, when they really find out that they've got another 50,000 of these people lounging around the streets, filling up the church basements, I don't think they're going to like it.
But anyway, it will be very, very interesting to see how this plays out.
Yes, indeed.
Now...
Of course, somebody else that we talked about before is back in the news, and that is Lakin Riley.
Lakin Riley, of course, was a 22-year-old nursing student at Augusta University who was out jogging in her usual way, and she was attacked and murdered by an illegal alien.
I just don't understand how people can hear the news about this sort of thing and want all of their criminal illegal aliens to stay.
That's what sanctuary is all about.
Sanctuary is all about keeping this Jose Antonio Ibarra, 26-year-old illegal alien in Venezuela, in your city.
ICE had pointed out that it had missed an opportunity to detain him after an arrest in New York because he was released by New York officials, one of those detainers that was ignored.
That was one time.
Then he had a bench warrant issued for his arrest in December 2023 for failing to appear in court in a shoplifting case in Georgia.
And in 2023, September, he was arrested in New York City, charged with acting in a manner to injure a child less than 17, and he had a motor vehicle violation.
Here's this illegal, and he is being arrested and detained.
And then later on, just one month later, Jose, Jose Antonio, and his brother, I suspect he's another Venezuelan illegal.
He's arrested by the police in Athens on theft charges.
But they were both released.
They were stealing stuff from the local Walmart, but this guy was walking around.
Well, finally, this killer, he was found guilty of murdering poor Lake and Riley, and he got life in prison with a parole.
Many people were outraged that he didn't get the death penalty.
But the prosecutor who brought charges, she's one of these George Soros funded people.
And her name is Deborah Gonzalez.
Maybe a little bit of more, a little bit more compañero, compañera kind of solidarity.
Oh, mi hermano, my brother, my brother Ibarra.
In any case, she's the one she has, she wouldn't seek the death penalty because as she had clearly stated in an earlier document, collateral, because of collateral consequences to undocumented defendants.
You can't get to apply the death penalty against this guy because of collateral consequences to undocumented defendants.
Now, what in the world does that mean, Mr. Kersey?
That means because they're here illegally, we won't seek the death penalty.
Wow!
I mean, because they're here illegally is a double, triple, quadrupled reason to seek the death penalty.
But no, I mean, this is justice turned absolutely on its head.
Of course, she's one of these never met a criminal she didn't love type prosecutors.
She, because she wants to, because she thinks that prosecuting people has an impact on, quote, the community's fundamental faith in the system.
It disturbs their fundamental faith in the system when they're sent to jail.
Well, what about your and my fundamental faith in the system?
For example, she wouldn't charge marijuana offenses, and they had to go through some special routine, actually, to apply a mandatory minimum sentence.
She wouldn't do that, you see.
A mandatory minimum.
It's not mandatory for her, because that might shake the community's fundamental faith in the system.
And of course, when she means community, she's not talking about real people, well, real citizens.
She's talking about illegal immigrants.
She also dismissed charges against a child rapist who was later convicted in an attack.
And even her own former supporters now believe her incompetent and Allah be praised, she lost her re-election campaign just this month.
She lost by 20 points to an independent, so she ain't going to be in business anymore.
And I think this is one of the great things.
Some of these things eventually correct themselves.
This Gascon, what was his name, George Gascon, Los Angeles DA, he's cut from the same cloth as this woman, and he too got booted in a recall.
So there is a certain amount of self-correction going on.
And in this case, Georgia State Senator Colton Moore demanded that the Attorney General of the state file an emergency motion to demand the death penalty.
Well, I think that'll probably fail, for the same reason that the justice conviction has been overturned, because a deal's a deal.
He was prosecuted, he got life in prison, and the sentence will be carried out.
I think you can't very well go back and say, no, no, we needed to kill this guy.
I think there are a lot of people we need to kill, but Strictly, of course, in a legal manner.
The death penalty should be re-invoked for a whole lot of different kind of behavior.
In any case, well, let's see.
Now, we've got a little story here, kind of a heartwarming tale about just how much fun lefties have when they're left their own devices.
Several business owners at the struggling corner in Minneapolis where George Floyd ascended into heaven Are suing the city to demand that it take over the properties and compensate them for all sorts of business losses.
The owner of Cup Foods, that was the famous locale where he tried to pass a fake $20 bill and was arrested.
Cup Foods, operating near 38th Street and Chicago Avenue, argues the city's favor to address deterioration and crime.
It has ruined the business, and it constitutes an unlawful taking of their property without just compensation.
And they and some other business owners want $30 million in damages.
The area is now known as George Floyd Square.
And if you've seen photographs of it, and I'm sure you have, Mr. Kersey, it is just festooned with memorials and junk, mostly just plain junk.
But it's become a place of pilgrimage for people who are incapable of thought.
But they come from all around the country.
Mr. Taylor, I've got to jump in.
They are capable of thought.
It's anti-white thoughts that dance around their heads every night before they say their prayers and take their vitamins and prepare for the glorious arrival of St. George Floyd to bestow them with the gift of hate and venom and vitriol to the society.
You're absolutely right.
They come to try and undermine and And just destroy.
I mean, again, you said America went mad in 2020, and this is one of the stories that I think we forget how desperately mad We went in 2020. And here we are now, the people who are near the epicenter of this mecca, of this monument, this black power fist that was raised where he, I think it's what, 38th and Chicago?
I think I know the holy coordinates.
38th and Chicago, that's right.
No, that's one of the few dates I remember.
It was May 25th, 2020. We were live.
Hey, listen, you want to go back and listen to history?
You and I were live during the day.
I remember exactly where I was when I said, Mr. Taylor, they're starting to riot during the day there in St. Paul, and they are doing some serious violence.
And then that was the night, I believe, that led to the third precinct being burned.
Yes, yes.
What gruesome times.
Well, So, yes, this memorial hasn't been good for business, despite all these tourists, these pilgrims who come from all around the country to pay their respects to the glorious and wonderful St. George.
Of course, the problem is these pilgrims, they are lowlifes and ne'er-do-wells.
I don't think they patronize the local businesses.
But the worst possible thing is, in this suit, It says that the city's decision to make it a no-go zone for police, that has led to lawlessness, and that's just no good.
And yes, I remember, you know, not too long after they established it as a memorial and the police were chased away.
They said, no policing here, no more murder by police.
Well, they'd have gunshots and they'd have all sorts of bad things going on.
And so the only people who went to this no-go zone were just the kind of louts who liked this sort of area.
They actually tried a suit earlier.
And it was rejected.
It was dismissed two months ago.
But they're trying again.
Yet another lawsuit.
A city spokesman said that while it can't comment on pending litigation, the city, and I'm quoting directly, understands the challenges that residents and businesses have confronted in the wake of George Floyd's murder.
That was the problem, you see.
George Floyd's murder.
Not this junkyard that has appeared where the square was.
Not the fact that they insisted the police not show up.
In any case, I do feel sorry for the owners of what used to be called cup foods, but there is a certain delicious irony in all of this.
Now, Mr. Kersey.
There is a reparations expert in Baltimore.
Isn't he on the committee to figure out how much white he owes to our precious African Americans?
And he sounds like a colorful character.
I think we need to have a segment from now on in every podcast simply called This Weekend, 70% Black Baltimore.
Just to spotlight what life is like there in that formerly amazing city that H.L. Mencken was.
His ghost is afraid to haunt.
Mayor Scott's reparations scholar bashed white women.
He refuses to celebrate Thanksgiving.
I'm not sure what is worse.
I'm joking.
This was analysis by the Spotlight on Maryland.
Ray Winbash is a research professor and director of the Institute for Urban Research at Morgan State University.
A scholarship focuses on development stages in black males, public policy, and its connection to compensatory justice, among other illuminating just...
Incredible topics, right?
He was one of several individuals appointed to the new Baltimore Community Reinvestment and Reparations Commission last week.
The commission will be responsible for making recommendations about how to spend tax revenue acquired through the sale of legalized cannabis of weed and marijuana with a focus on communities that have been disproportionately impacted by the enforcement of the cannabis prohibition.
For those who can't read between the lines, I'm referring exclusively to the black community.
Quote, Our Community Reinvestment Reparations Commission is tasked with two things.
Determining for which purposes these funds can be used and directing the expenditure of funding to community-based organizations for services and programs intended to benefit our hardest-hit communities in accordance with state law.
The black mayor, Baltimore Mayor Scott, told one of the publications there.
Again, which means, as Gregory Hood talked about in his speech, this is patronage for protected allies of the system.
Making life worse for your quote-unquote enemies, which is the law-abiding citizens of Baltimore who don't enjoy the quality of life that those who partake in cannabis create.
Winbush's Facebook page includes several uses of coded reference to white people.
We've talked about this before.
I think we actually read a list of slurs and negative synonyms that black people use for whites, and here are some of them that he's used, including terms like Wyatt, Ypeople, and Ybos.
What's the last one?
The last one was unfamiliar to me.
Is it Ybos or Ybos?
I don't know.
How's it spelled?
It is spelled, and I quote, Y-B-O-I-S. Y-B-O-I-S. For all those who play Scrabble, if you ever have a Y-B-O-I-S, You can spell a racial slur toward whites.
That sounds like an African tribe, the Ibois.
But, you know, I like white people.
W-I-P-I-P-O, right?
White people.
White people.
I mean, that sounds like some utter illiterate trying to say white people.
So, yes, white people.
You call us white people every chance you get.
No, I like that.
Ibois, yeah.
Anyways, again, that can add to the...
Ever-growing, ever-expanding list of racial slurs and coded language that the brothers used.
Very unbreakable code.
No, it's not.
It's pretty simple.
I don't think they're referring to marijuana or marijuana cigarettes in that statement.
White women are the oil that keeps the machinery of white supremacy running smoothly, he wrote in one post.
Well, I guess he's never been to Highland Park or Highland area in Denver, Colorado.
Winbush wrote on X that he refuses to celebrate what he called...
Thankstaking, claiming white people need to celebrate the Nat Turner Slave Rebellion before he considers celebrating the holiday.
I'm not going to do that, Mr. Winbush, but thank you for making that offer.
I'll celebrate thanksstaking when white folks celebrate Nat Turner Slave Rebellion.
It's thankstaking rather than thanksgiving.
I'm sorry.
It looked like an in.
You're right.
We're doing this podcast a little early.
It is thanksstaking.
You're right.
Thankstaking rather than thanksgiving.
Yes.
Thanksstaking.
Thank you for...
See, we don't even need someone to write in that I got that wrong.
Thankstaking.
I know, it's hard to pronounce, isn't it?
I'm sorry.
I'm trying to read it as with the...
Yes, you're right.
Thankstaking.
Right.
Let's...
Okay, I'm going to...
Okay, here we go.
He's a clever lad.
He's a clever lad.
He is clever, yes.
Yeah.
Thankstaking.
There should be like a dash between thanks and taking because I was like, oh, why is it thankstaking?
That's weird.
Okay.
Thanks-taking.
Yes, so this upcoming Thursday, when all of you beautiful listeners are celebrating Thanksgiving with your family and friends and members of your church community, be sure to tell everyone and wish everyone a happy Thanksgiving.
Thanks-taking.
And to think about what Nat Turner's rebellion meant to you as you live in your whiteopia.
When reached for comment about the remark, he told Spotlight on Maryland via email his quotes had been misinterpreted.
You also took the quote out of context, something that Sinclair constantly does in the continued support of its white-wing agenda, he wrote.
Oh, the white-wing.
He's a clever guy.
He's a clever guy.
Thanks-taking.
Instead of right-wing, it's white-wing.
Oh, this guy's a genius.
Yeah.
I said that I would start celebrating Thanksgiving when white people start celebrating Nat Turner's revolt when he slaughtered 60-plus white people.
They won't do that, and I won't celebrate the slaughter of indigenous people.
Well, I guess he's not read much about the history of these indigenous Amerindians and the slaughtering they did of all the various tribes that were in a constant state of war and conflict before the arrival of the white man, of white people, of Yibos.
Yes.
It will influence my work on CRRC just the same way your ideology influences your work with a white-wing broadcasting corporation.
He added that he does not condone racial violence but declined an interview request to elaborate on his stance when pressed.
I never talk to conservative media over the phone since they misdistort what I say.
I always talk to truth-speaking media.
You know, I don't know if you know this, but he's the author of The Warrior Method.
It's a book in which he described his brother Harold Windy Winbush's conviction for manslaughter.
Harold, according to the book, attacked a patient at a state mental hospital where he worked after the patient directed racial slurs at him.
My brother lost control in the years of rage that he kept so tightly reined in slipped.
I make no excuses for him.
He did what many black men who have simply been pushed too far think about doing, but thankfully rarely do.
He added, the book also described black men who directly engage white supremacist systems as warriors.
Viewed by some whites and blacks as troublemakers, they see justice as a core value in their lives and speak out against various forms of racial injustice.
Mm.
When sharing a painting of the Haitian Revolution via Facebook, he included a quote from French psychiatrist Frantz Fanon, which reads, quote, killing a European is killing two birds with one stone, eliminating in one go oppressor and oppressed, leaving one man dead and the other man free.
Another quote shared by Winbush, which he attributed to Ariel Roberson, encourages African people to use a sword to cut the jugular of the beast.
I believe in reference to the beast, sounds like he's referring to white people, yibos.
Very likely, very likely.
No, that's a Franz Fanon.
That's from his book, The Wretched of the Earth.
He was, I believe, a Haitian.
He was a black man.
I think he was trained as a psychologist, but that was his theory about black liberation, that you cannot be decolonized unless the oppressed colonial kills the colonist.
That's the only way that you can be truly liberated.
If decolonization is granted to you and it doesn't involve killing the colonist, then it's all fake and you are still psychologically chained.
So, of course, I assume that thinking has to be applied to black people in the United States.
Unless they successfully kill the colonizer or the slave driver or however they think of us, then they have not been fully mentally liberated.
And now, just as a reminder, this is the guy who's on the Baltimore Reparations Committee, right?
Yeah, he is on the, what do they call it, the Baltimore Community Reinvestment and Reparations Committee, which is dedicated to one thing and one thing only, using taxpayer funds to make life better for black people at the expense of white people.
Yes, white people.
We need to use that more often, white people.
I like that.
I do like that.
Well, I have some rather disturbing news from Britain.
Britain is just really spinning out of control.
A migrant, as they call him, a migrant, who defied several attempts to deport him, raped a 15-year-old girl.
Nice guy.
His name is Anisette Maia.
And he is a Congolese.
Congolese.
He carried out the attack on December and caused the teenage girl, who was a virgin, to become pregnant.
Imagine that.
Now, race is unspecified of this 15-year-old girl, but he rapes his 15-year-old virgin girl and she becomes pregnant.
Boy, that'll stay with you for a long time, won't it?
He pleaded guilty.
Well, he was granted asylum in Britain following several failed attempts to deport him And he is now in the pokey for 10 years and 10 months.
That seems like rather a short period of time for having raped a 15-year-old girl.
Now, she had an abortion following the rape, so she did not have to carry Anisette Mayela's child.
He was assisted throughout the period by an interpreter, despite the fact that he has been in Britain for 20 years.
He's still a burden to the court system, because at least when he is testifying, he pretends not to understand English well enough to defend himself.
Now, several unsuccessful attempts had previously been made to remove him before he was given permission to stay in the country.
And let's see.
According to one article published by the Institute of Race Relations, it's one of these anti-racist think tanks that probably loves Mr. Mayela.
In 2005, he was served with three removal notices.
And he resisted so strenuously that he was left with a broken hand after one.
Apparently, they want to boot you and they send the boys in the uniforms.
And if you fight back enough and you break your hand in the process, then they'll just have to give up and try again.
And on another occasion, the flight that he was on was grounded after the airline's cabin crew refused to carry him.
Now, it does not explain why.
Maybe he had terrible body odor.
My suspicion is that it was because he was so rowdy, and I don't know, you'd think they would handcuff him to his chair.
They were afraid to carry him.
So the whole flight gets grounded.
So that's how he stays in the country.
Can you believe this?
And then, by 2005, after having been held in immigration detention centers during his attempts to deport him, he was released.
And they finally said, well, okay, you can stay after all.
And now he's raped a 15-year-old.
And there is an interesting photograph of him in the news.
He is standing in front of one of these detention centers where asylum seekers are being held in custody before being deported.
He's holding two signs.
One says, stop detention.
In other words, let us roam around free.
And the other says, migrants are not criminals.
Isn't that ironic?
But this is just incredible to me.
This guy, he is ordered out of the country several times.
He fights back so violently, he breaks his hand.
And then on another occasion, the air crew refuses to leave the ground with this, I don't know what to call him, with this human being in their airplane.
And then they say, well, okay, we give up.
You can stay.
And now, of course, he's raped a 15-year-old virgin girl and made her pregnant.
Now he gets 10 years.
Yeah, these people really, they don't need to bring back the death penalty.
I just keep thinking that over and over.
Just get this guy off the planet.
Or at least underground.
Now here's another story about Britain.
This is a pedophile who abused his stepdaughter and two of her cousins has been allowed to stay in Scotland because deporting him would, you know what it would do?
It would breach his right to a family life.
He's in his 50s, originally from Central Africa, was found guilty of vile sex acts on these three young girls.
They don't go into any detail.
Vile sex acts.
The mind reels.
One doesn't want to know.
The severity of his offenses meant he was to be automatically booted back to Central Africa.
They don't say exactly where.
But even though his victims were members of his extended family, his deportation was blocked because his family life would suffer.
Identified in official documentation only as MD. And I don't think he's a medical doctor.
But if you were to let his name be known, that would probably breach his rights to a social life.
He arrived in the UK in 2008, claimed to sign him, but was rejected.
And, using publicly funded legal aid, he went to court to argue that he should be allowed to remain.
And he succeeded.
Now, I suspect the case the previous guy was talking about, they did give his name, and he said, And he said, from the Congo, I'm sure he used all of these public funds to appeal and appeal and appeal and appeal.
It'd be interesting to know how many thousands and thousands of pounds sterling have been spent by the public making sure he can stick around so he can rape 15-year-old virgins.
In any case, he then married a British woman, now race unspecified, and fathered three children.
And he thereby became stepfather of his wife's daughter from a previous marriage.
Well, in 2014, he was given leave to stay after a judge accepted that he now had a settled family life in Britain.
Oh boy.
Oh boy.
I'm sure he's just a lovely, productive citizen.
Does he have a job?
Does he actually pay for anything?
The point is, foreign nationals who commit serious crimes are automatically subject to deportation, and he should be sent back to his homeland.
However...
MD appealed the deportation order, claiming it would be unduly harsh for his biological children.
So he does have biological children.
He does all sorts of vile sex acts on his stepchildren and their cousins, but he has his own biological children.
So a judge said MD's got no legal claim.
A judge said he had no legal claim to refugee status, but...
He ruled that deportation would breach his rights to a family life, and these are enshrined under the European Convention on Human Rights.
Now, I don't know what's meant by the rights to a family life.
Do I have a right to children, even if I can't persuade a woman to be their mother?
I mean, how far do these rights go?
He's now living freely in Glasgow, and he's allowed to see his biological children, even though they live with the stepdaughter Upon whom he committed vile acts.
Now, in 2023, this is an interesting just footnote to this guy's happy little saga.
Boy, he's just happy as a clam now.
He can stay.
Imagine, this guy shows up, and he's the guy who committed vile sex acts on you, and he's still there, and he shows up, and he says, hi, hi, girls, you know, how you doing?
In any case, in 2023, in Britain, 2,133 asylum applications were granted on the basis of sexual orientation.
This is in Britain.
That was a sharp rise from the 762 in 2022. These are the sorts of things that are required by the European Convention on Human Rights, ECHR. Astonishingly, 49% of all asylum applications from Ugandans involved a claim of being homosexual.
And so there you go, under the ECHR, those who might face prosecution at home because of their unusual sexuality, they can claim asylum in Britain, and many of them do.
And I guess the words have gotten out in Uganda, just claim that you are a third sexer, and then, boy, oh boy, you can be in life.
By the way, Mr. Kersey, returning to our favorite city, Baltimore, It's got some safe streets program.
It's one of these very sad things where black people are shooting each other and the black people really care.
And these are tragic figures to me.
They're just trying to think of some way to stop this.
These are really heart-rending stories.
Yeah, you know, I've spent a lot of time in Baltimore.
I know that Z-Man, who I saw at the conference, he fled from Baltimore.
I think Baltimore could be one of America's great cities.
Alas, it's not, and this is one of the reasons why.
It turns out that there are fictitious names in the Safe Streets Program contracts.
The Office of Inspector General of the City's News Report Investigate into the Safe Streets Program shows Mayor's Office of Neighborhood Safety and Engagement months It reveals that they sent multiple emails to contractors that appeared to encourage the use of fake names for contracts submitted and later approved by the BOE. It identified 26 names that might not be valid.
The investigation cannot find any relevant records to support the existence of nine employee names.
Don't know what their salaries are, but that probably equates to, let's say they make You know, $40,000 a year, that's what, $360,000 in expenses that are going to some mystitious, fictitious person.
The OG turned the information over, found it over to law enforcement for potential further investigation.
It requested that Mons review the entire list of employees listed in the contract budgets and verify their authenticity.
So these people are trying to keep gun violence down, gun violence, you know, that's this euphemism for black people shooting each other.
And they don't even exist?
They don't even exist.
They don't even exist.
No.
They found no evidence that funds were paid to any fictitious names revealed in the OOG report.
However, we are committed to completing a thorough review of the timesheet and records to ensure grant funds used to pay for salaries and personnel were appropriately used.
This is one of the first audits that has actually been done of this state-funded, city-funded organization trying to do what they can to get violence down.
Actually, I had another story in mind when I introduced it.
This is not one of these heart-rending stories.
This is one of these typical corruption stories.
We had another one light up about Birmingham.
That was the one that I was thinking of.
But we have to save that for next time.
Because again, Birmingham, Alabama, Jackson, Mississippi, Memphis, Tennessee, New Orleans.
Louisiana, these are cities that we could highlight, you know, every week with just, you know, this week in NOLA, this week in Memphis.
But anyway, we're running out of time here.
Yeah, to put a bow on this conversation, over the last three years, Fox 45 News has uncovered through court records a number of people affiliated with Safe Streets who have gone on to be charged with various felonies, including federal racketeering, drug possession, and distribution.
I believe we've even highlighted the sad story, and it really is sad, of Individuals who are out trying to mediate the violence and talk people down from lack of impulse control shootings where they've actually been shot or they've been involved in a crime.
It's really a sad state of affairs because we don't have to live this way.
As long as you throw money at a problem and create a patronage system to reward your friends at the expense of your enemies, Enemies in that conversation are those who are law-abiding and want to create a community and maintain social capital in Baltimore.
Well, and we will save the Birmingham story for next week.
And we look forward to spending this time with you.
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