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Feb. 21, 2025 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Mother Abandons Houseful of Children for Five Years

Jared Taylor and Officer John are aghast, but they manage also to talk about Mette Fredericksen, Christoph Heusgen, an IVF nightmare, and shameful self-congratulation at Yale Law School.

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Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jared Taylor, and with me is my guest co-host, Officer John.
And ordinarily, we like to start with comments, and I have an embarrassing announcement to make, and that is that our comment-receiving mechanism at the AMRAM website failed.
So I have a whole week worth of comments that are stuck in the ether someplace.
I'm hoping that they will reappear someday.
But unfortunately, and I apologize to all of you who said in comments, I don't have them at hand.
I have only one.
Now, as I say, we do love hearing from you and we expect this to get fixed very shortly.
So please forgive me on this occasion and do not hesitate to send in your observations, comments, any corrections.
And if you do so at amren.com, A-M-R-E-N.com and go to the Contact Us page. Contact Us page, then you should be able to get something to me again.
I apologize for the failure of our website.
I don't think it was anything malicious.
It was just one of those things.
A few gremlins got into the works.
So the one comment we have is from someone who contacted me directly about Blue Sky.
This is the apparently warm and cuddly social commenting, social media platform that is supposed to let people who have been terrified by the free speech at X go and cuddle up amongst their fellow cuddlies.
And our commenter writes to say over at Blue Sky, they set up an algorithm to boot commenters that deny election results.
And so it looks like words such as rigged, stolen, in combination with election get booted.
Well, some of the liberals are going over there and saying that Trump stole this election and it's banning them.
Laugh out loud, says he.
So you never know, John, do you?
Sometimes they'll get caught up in their own little problems.
There's just so many different platforms these days.
I mean, we run from one to another, and instead of just embracing free speech, we've created all of these different outlets.
Indeed.
Let's see.
Let's start with a couple of European stories here.
I have still been marveling at the remarkable speech that J.D. Vance gave in Munich at what was supposed to be a European security meeting in which he blasted them for their censorship of free speech and their unwillingness to deal with political parties that they consider to be on the far right.
Well, at the end of that security conference, veteran German diplomat Christoph Hüsgen, he received an emotional send-off as head of the conference as the event drew to a close.
He's been a longtime advisor to former Chancellor Angela Merkel, famous for letting in a million and a half Syrians into her country.
And he showed visible emotion as he handed over to the next year's conference chief, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg.
He said that this year's conference was, in a certain sense, a European nightmare.
Oh dear.
He said the event showed that this America under Trump lives on a different planet.
My gosh, yes, because we believe in free speech and we also believe in dealing with political parties that want to keep their nations European.
I guess that puts us on a different planet, Officer John.
He went on to say, after the speech of Vice President Vance on Friday, we have to fear that our common value base is not that common anymore.
I'm grateful to all those European politicians that spoke out and reaffirmed the values and principles they are defending.
No one did this better than President Zelensky.
Oh, that great lover of democracy who has had martial law and no elections for some time.
Then he goes on to say, let me conclude and this becomes difficult.
And then he broke into tears.
He broke into tears.
He was so upset by J.D. Vance's suggestion that they should perhaps deal with a party that gets millions and millions of votes, actual Germans who believe that Germany should be German.
This so upset him that he broke into tears.
And then he got a standing ovation from all the other weak sisters in the audience.
I guess he might as well have said, yes.
We love our chains.
We want to disappear.
We want to give our countries away to foreigners.
And anybody who says otherwise is a horrible fascist.
I just can't go on anymore.
Oh my God.
And isn't that the case?
Isn't that the case?
They've vilified any type of wanting to keep your country European, any type of, for lack of a better term, nationalism.
They've vilified that to the point where people realize they will be doxxed, eliminated, pilloried in the town square.
So we just keep quiet.
And if you were to give some type of anonymous survey of European countries saying, oh, how do you feel about your country becoming non-European and more African or more Saudi Arabian?
Are you happy with that?
Has it improved your life?
I would imagine the anonymous answers would be sounding no.
But invariably, the polling results at least always in all of these Western European countries that are committing suicide, at least 60%, maybe 70% of the people say too many immigrants.
But, Officer John, I believe you have a story about just how the police are diligently making sure that Germans don't speak up in the name of their own country.
So, as you just mentioned, we're talking about the apparent popularity, the rising popularity, the AFD, the Alternative for Deutschland Party, and the media is dubbing them far right, whatever their definition of that is.
But shortly after we did that story, a news story came out on CBS News.
There's an interview on 60 Minutes that's pretty interesting.
The written CBS News article starts with a great sentence that kind of shows where their opinions lie, and it says, Aggressive threats, lies, and harassment have unfortunately become the norm online, where anonymity has emboldened some users to push the limits of civility.
In the United States, most of what anyone sends or streams online, even if it's hate-filled or toxic, is protected by the First Amendment.
Now here's the important part.
But Germany is trying to bring some civility to the world wide web by policing it in a way most Americans could never imagine.
So, I mean, does that tell the story right there?
Oh, dear.
Oh, dear.
So 60 Minutes really approves of all of this.
Okay, well tell us some of the horror stories that seem to apparently give them such a thrill.
So the interviewer sits down with a panel of three Germans, you know, one of the people's, you know, the head of this.
It's a public official.
You can't insult a public official.
Yes, that hurts their feelings and they can't carry out their duties.
Right.
So if you watch this interview, it's this panel of one woman and two males, and they're saying, okay, this is what constitutes hate crime, and the interview is saying, wow, what kind of things do you do?
Well, there was a woman that posted a picture of a fenced-in power line area where the city's power was drawn from, and she had put a fake sign on there that said, using AI, that said, playground for kids.
I suppose indicating that refugee children should play in the electrical area.
But that was deemed a crime.
So the police, in full entry gear with machine guns, the fully armed police, come to their door early in the morning when they know they're getting ready for work.
And they take them away, grab their computers, grab their phones, and take them away.
And she deigns to say that most of the time it's just like a 3,700 euro fine.
But still, we can't have things like that.
We can't have memes that are out there.
We must arrest you.
There was another one where somebody was referring to a German official and referred to him as a pimmel, which is a pejorative term, a phallic pejorative term, I suppose.
That person was arrested.
And perhaps it's in response to the new surge in popularity of the AFD. They're doubling down.
As if to build a foundation to anybody that says anything about the AFD will be arrested.
Any German can anticipate that their social media posts, everything they post is going to be combed over by an undoubtedly large group of people.
And then whoever has the final say, the subjective say as to whether something or not is racist is up to the government, I guess.
So, I mean, I can't imagine anything more Orwellian.
We take a half step forward with the advancement of AFD and then a million steps back with them saying you're not allowed to say words online, which is basically what J.D. Vance was decrying in his speech.
Well, exactly.
Exactly.
I would like to think that this will help the AFD if the word gets out just how overbearing and just how tyrannical the free speech police are.
This is exactly what you have to fight against.
Wow.
And there was another talking head that said free speech is what caused the Holocaust.
She alluded that Nazi Germany used free speech to promote anti-Semitism, which is completely backwards.
This was an American TV person, right?
Correct.
I can't remember who that was.
I believe it was CNN, but she said free speech proliferated the Holocaust.
The exact opposite was true.
The stifling of free speech is what...
They always refer to it as the darkest time in Germany's history, just like we talked about last episode.
Oh, and the dawn will never break over Germany.
You know, they'll have to live in darkness and cry and weep in shame, in sackcloth and ashes for the rest of eternity because of what happened under Hitler.
Oh, boy.
Well, there are some things moving in some other countries.
Denmark, for example.
I'm fascinated by leftists who end up having sensible views on immigration.
And the current Prime Minister of Denmark, Mette Friedrichsen, appears to be one of those.
She has been celebrating the success of her zero refugee policy.
Well, it hasn't been actually a zero refugee policy, but she did announce a historic low of only 860 successful asylum claims last year.
Now, the numbers of asylum seekers has dropped.
88.4% over the last 30 years.
Even the number applied have dropped because it's gotten tough to make yourself understood to be a refugee.
30 years ago, Denmark was a soft touch, but now it's one of the toughest nuts to crack.
Now, this is the interesting thing about her.
This Mette Frederiksen has impeccable lefty credentials.
She is a fourth-generation social democrat.
So I guess that goes back to her great-grandparents, basically socialists.
And she joined the Youth League of the party when she was just 15, and she climbed the ranks because she campaigned to save the whales, protect the rainforest.
And she was so angry at the South African apartheid system that she actually joined the African National Congress, ANC. Yes, imagine that, a Danish member, the ANC. Well, by 33, she was a cabinet minister.
And by then, her ideas had begun to change.
In 2016, Denmark passed the wedding ring law, as it was called.
And the idea was that, okay, if you are claiming asylum, then if you've got valuables, if you've got valuables worth more than about $1,200, you turn them over.
And they will go to pay for your upkeep.
If you are living at public expense, well, you get to pay for them.
So the idea was, you know, we will assay your diamond ring.
And she was the leader of the opposition by then, and she voted in favor, much to the horror of her social democrat red diaper debut comrades.
Well, in 2018, she floated the idea that Denmark should send asylum seekers to Rwanda while their cases were being judged.
But that idea is still on hold.
But in the meantime, now that she's in power, she has really tightened up family unification, stepped up deportations, cut benefits, and of course, when these so-called refugees travel back to the country of origin, Then, of course, they get their residence permits revoked.
This is such an outrageous thing.
In Germany, you see this all the time.
Some Afghan or whatnot, some mystery meat refugee seeker goes back to his allegedly terrifying country and on vacation then comes back.
Oh, no, no, no, it's too terrifying to live there.
Asylum rights can be revoked if the situation in the home country improves, which is absolutely correct.
I mean, this is just so obvious.
And in this case, asylum seekers are given food and shelter, but if they are rejected, no money and eventually booted.
And anyone who actually has refugee status, if they agree to go home voluntarily, they get paid about $5,000.
Oh, of course.
Yes.
And in other words, they've already gotten refugee status under the easier rules of the preceding administrations.
But if they're willing to accept $5,000, then they will happily boot them.
Her government was the first in Europe to decide that Syria, after this change in government, is now safe enough.
Bye-bye, Syrians.
Off you go.
Also, Denmark has what are called ghetto laws that involve demolishing or selling off public housing in neighborhoods that have too many non-Western residents.
How's that for urban renewal?
And these laws give municipalities the power to set up what are called prevention areas where they can refuse to rent to people who are not from Denmark or the EU. In other words, they can say, okay, no more of these aliens, no more of these non-whites.
We're not renting to you anymore.
They don't want these clusters that just turn into something so utterly alien.
And, this is quite astonishing, back in October, she almost prefigured what J.D. Vance said in his speech in Munich when she said, migration is the biggest challenge facing Europe after the war in Ukraine.
Now, of course, J.D. Vance said, look, Russia's not your big problem, China's not your big problem, and your big problem is immigration.
Well, Fredrickson sees it that way, too.
I'm sorry.
Go ahead.
We talked on the last show about, you know, it also takes us for one European country to be kind of the frontrunner, the standard bearer to say, hey, it's okay to do this.
It's okay to keep your countries European.
It's okay to take care of our own people and abide by the rules of refugees.
Once your home country has settled down, it's usually about three years, you go back.
But I'm not ready to hold my breath on Denmark.
I mean, it sounds great.
But usually things like this sound too good to be true or usually are.
Well, Denmark has been moving in this direction for some time.
I remember 10 years ago noticing that they had something called, oh gosh, what was the name of that?
Danish Freedom?
No, I can't remember.
Danish People's Party.
It was pretty hard on immigration control.
It's always been better than both Norway and Sweden.
For some reason, the Danes have been harder-headed about this.
But commentators have wondered how someone so deeply rooted in the left has moved around to so many policies that are associated with the terrifying and oh so vilified far right.
For her, the answer is clear.
Driving down immigration is the only way to preserve her cherished Danish welfare system.
She understands that people of different kinds of nationalities, different religions, etc.
I don't think she would probably go so far as to say different races, but when people are that different, they're just not part of the social fabric in the same way that you have to have for a functioning welfare system.
For example, she promised voters once that if they have manual labor jobs, they get generous early retirement packages.
However, in her campaign, she said, can't do that.
If we keep subsidizing refugees, we can't give money to foreigners and our people too.
And she has been one who said cracking down on immigration is the way to protect the working class from crime.
Not just from labor competition.
So there you go.
You have a certain number of lefties.
And I think this is really a fascinating thing.
This is something that we can work with, I think, on leftists, these redistributionists who realize that their redistributionist ideas really can function in a proper way only within the white tribe.
We can hope it's a good start.
Somebody has to be the first, but as one rises, another falls, like we're seeing with Germany, hopefully Denmark will be the standard bearer.
Sweden is an interesting one for me because I'm of Swedish descent, and back when I had Facebook, I have a pretty unique last name, and I found somebody with the same last name that lived in Sweden, and I said, hey, that'd be great if I could come out and visit, we could talk about our heritage, and he responded to me, do not come to Sweden.
We've been overrun.
There's too much violence.
You can't even go out on the streets at night.
And I was never more depressed when I heard that from someone with my last name living in Sweden.
And I suppose I'd like to hear a success story from one of these countries.
You know, we brought in 135,000 Rwandans and this, this, and this got better.
I mean, have we had any type of...
No, they never get better.
But, as a matter of fact, Sweden is definitely making progress, too.
And last month, the Swedish government announced that it will, in future, admit only those newcomers who can make an honest living and will uphold the country's values.
It's tightening up its citizenship rules.
Even Sweden.
Sweden, which has been just the most lefty, suicidal country in all of Europe, because it has really been down, down, down in the dumps ever since it opened up.
And over the past century, Sweden has been Europe's number one sanctuary for war-weary or persecuted people.
And in 2015, it led in 163,000 asylum seekers in the Middle East.
That's a huge number for a country of just a few million.
And this, of course, provoked the obvious consequences.
It once had Europe's lowest crime rate.
Now it's got murder, gun warfare, a drug crisis, prostitution, a rape epidemic, bomb explosions almost every day.
It now has a rape rate just behind some Caribbean and South African hotspot countries.
In 1975, there were only 421 cases of rape.
By 2023, they had 9,300.
From 421 to 9,300.
That's the highest per capita rape rate in Europe.
I wonder what changed.
Well, I was getting to that right away.
Two-thirds of all convicted rapists are just recent or second-generation immigrants.
Two-thirds.
And at the same time...
And see, these are just staggering percentages.
Growing up, we always thought of Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Scandinavian countries as these havens of these beautiful, blonde, blue-eyed people.
But between 2002 and 2023, the percentage of the Swedish population foreign-born, or at least one foreign-born parent, rose from...
21% to 35%.
35%, a third of the people living in Sweden are either foreign-born or have one foreign, or at least one foreign-born parent.
This is just an incredible dilution of what we think of as Sweden.
But now they have a migration minister.
He is more generous than his Danish counterpart.
He will offer you $30,000 to bugger off if you're willing to go.
You may be living there legally.
But you can pick up a bag full of money and get on the next plane home.
He says, if you don't believe in boys and girls playing or swimming together, this is not the country for you.
Now, there have been a couple of really horrifying stories from Sweden.
There was a girl named Luna.
She is now so severely brain damaged that she is in a wheelchair.
She has to be fed by her family.
And the reason is, in 2022, she left her primary school on her bicycle to ride the 10 minutes home.
She never got there.
Instead, she was pulled into a forest, stripped, beaten, raped, strangled with her own shoelaces by a 15-year-old Ethiopian who had just been granted residence there the week before.
So he's trying to make himself just as welcome as possible, I see, just grateful, you know, oh, thank you, thank you.
Well, I think I'll rape one of your little girls.
She, no, she's wheelchair bound, has to be spoon fed.
And now this is a very interesting other Swedish episode.
Three brothers took revenge against a migrant who had raped a 15-year-old schoolgirl.
He had pulled her into his car and ravaged her.
She reported the crime to the police, but they did nothing.
And angry that the police had done nothing, the girl enlisted the help of her boyfriend's three older brothers.
She then texted the rapist and asked him to come meet her.
I guess he thought, oh, yes, yes, yes, of course.
A volunteer.
Yes, she must have loved it.
Well, the boys were waiting for him in a forest.
And one admitted, well, it did get out of hand.
We didn't come to kill him, just frighten him to stop him raping any of the girls.
We tied him up and put a rope around his neck.
He was sitting on the ground and began to panic.
He tried to get up and we pulled on the rope and we didn't realize how fast you can die from doing that.
Well, he says, we felt his pulse and it wasn't there.
We nearly called the police and then we thought we'd just try to make it look like a suicide and we hung him from a tree.
And so, of course, these people are under criminal investigation.
Looks like they're going to go to the big house.
But many people have written on social media that the four of those boys and the girls deserve a medal for what they did.
So things are changing.
Things are changing, Officer John.
I suppose the question is, is the people that supported it, will they be investigated and jailed?
Because Sweden does the same thing that Germany does.
They'll arrest you for online hate speech.
I don't get the impression it's nearly as bad as Germany or Britain.
Those two are really the leaders in this kind of oppressive, tyrannical censorship.
We'll see.
No, the winds are blowing from a different direction.
I'm quite optimistic about Europe.
And of course, you say all it takes is one country to take the lead.
Well, there have been countries who've been taking the lead for a long time.
Hungary is an obvious one.
Hungary's got in trouble with the EU for decades now because it refuses to take all these refugees that the EU says, oh, no, no, it's going to make your life much better.
It's going to add to your lovely diversity if you take Muslims.
They say, no, hey, we have noticed.
We don't have people driving their cars in the Christmas markets.
We don't have people slitting our folks' throats.
And machete attacks at the market.
No, you know why?
It's because we don't have any Muslims.
So there have been good examples for them to see.
Officer John, moving back to the United States of America, I believe you have a rather eye-opening and at the same time hair-raising story about a mother who abandoned her children.
This one is so astonishing.
I mean, when it first came out February 14th, I had to do some digging because they were very vague.
They said, we're not going to identify the mother or show a picture because she shares the name of one of the children that was affected, which is, I mean, a complete cop-out, but okay.
So I did some digging, and finally they have released it, thankfully.
And a woman in Michigan, her name is Kelly Marie Bryant, she was arrested for abandoning her three children in a Pontiac, Michigan home and leaving them to live in squalor for four to five years.
So when the police came to rescue them, the boy was 15, the girl was 13, and another girl was 12. So five years, you do the math, you know, a 10-year-old, a 6-year-old, or an 8-year-old, and a 7-year-old.
They were left in the house, and what the neighbors said is sometimes the mother, sometimes strangers would come by, and they would drop food off at the porch, and the kids would bring it in, and I guess that's how they survived, and they kept themselves busy by watching television and playing board games.
I don't know how the television still worked, but she abandoned them sometime between 2020 and 2021. So I started looking into it, and they showed some pictures of the absolute abhorrent squalor that they were found in.
Their toenails were so long.
They had trouble walking to the door.
They had received no hygiene training whatsoever.
No toilet paper was ever dropped off, so imagine that scene.
So in digging, I found out that this woman was apparently living with her new boyfriend, and she had what's called an OnlyFans page, and I'm sure you've heard of.
And she goes by the name He Say Kells.
Her name is Kelly.
And so her social media is blasted with her.
Pictures in sexually suggestive outfits, posing with luxury items, her boyfriend with a Gucci bag.
Interestingly, her father, Terrence Bryant Sr., is a pastor who does food drives at his church.
I wonder where the mother could have gotten the food to drop off at her abandoned children's home.
Here's one of Mr. Bryant's posts.
He says, he quotes a Bible verse from Isaiah.
It says, it is not to share your food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter when you see the naked, to clothe them and not turn away from your own flesh and blood.
And that's what he wrote.
He knew what was going on.
Do we know that he knew what his daughter was up to?
Well, I mean, if he has this daily contact with her, it shows him saying, happy birthday, Kels.
And, I mean, it would be obtuse to think that at one point he didn't say, what's up with the kids?
I haven't seen them in a while.
Right.
So, what she did, I think she...
Latched on to this other boyfriend who probably didn't want kids, so she wanted to live this lavish lifestyle.
She's got herself in lingerie and four-inch fingernails and sexually suggestive poses that I'm sure she makes money on OnlyFans from.
And meanwhile, she just completely and 100% abandoned these children.
And the news found the father of...
I'm sorry, that was a different story.
I'm sorry.
But the father of these children that were abandoned, he was in prison for a shooting that occurred somewhere near that apartment complex.
Go figure.
But apparently she just had enough and said, they can figure it out on their own.
I'll drop food off once a week and then I'll go travel the world using my OnlyFans money with my new boyfriend.
My goodness.
And the children's toenails were so long they could scarcely walk.
I've never heard of such a thing.
So I imagine...
Abandoned at that age with no parental interaction?
I mean, every single aspect of your societal development is just completely stalled.
So, I mean, basic hygiene, gone.
Wow.
So how old was the oldest child when they were abandoned?
You did a little calculation.
Would it have been 12?
Was that it?
When they were abandoned, the oldest boy, he was 10. 10. You know, I think if I'd been abandoned at 10, I would have figured a few things out.
But golly, wow.
Well, they're probably low-IQ kids also, but...
Of course.
Wow.
Boy, that is quite a story.
I don't understand why they never left the house.
Were they locked in?
Is that part of the story, too?
You know, she probably told them, if you leave, you'll die.
If you leave, you know, this will happen.
You know, the typical things you tell to use a child.
So...
I can't imagine the odor coming from there.
Neighbors never noticed.
Neighbors never noticed anybody coming or going.
I mean, I just can't imagine.
And finally, it took five years later for a police welfare check to come in.
It's just astonishing that it went on for that long.
The boy was living on a bare mattress and the girls were sleeping on pizza boxes.
And if you look at the pictures of the inside of the house, it's one of the...
I mean, even with my experience, I don't think I've ever seen anything like that.
It's just mind-boggling.
Well, I guess the toilet continued to flush, at least.
Well, that's...
Funny part of the story is they did not know how to do that, so it was overflowing.
Oh my goodness.
So the toilet became unusable, so they used other parts of the home as a toilet, such as the bathtub.
Oh my goodness.
It's beyond the pale.
Beyond the pale.
Oof, boy, not even the most savage tribes of Africa or New Guinea live in such a manner.
But gosh, I guess this is really...
Wow, that is a hair-raising story.
Well, Officer John, I believe you have another installment of Jasmine Crockett's latest antics.
Is that how you pronounce her name?
Jasmine Jasmine?
I'm not sure how you pronounce her name.
Well, Jasmine Crockett was the Texas congresswoman who came out and said 80% of all crimes are committed by white supremacists, which is easily debunked.
We're not going to go down that road.
No, no, no.
That's not needed.
She did a press conference.
Talking about Doge, the Department of Government Efficiency, and saying, come through, boo, and using black profanity, black vernacular.
Come through, boo?
What does that mean?
Right.
Like boyfriend.
It would be like a term of endearment for a boyfriend.
That's just her kind of thumbing her nose.
I see.
But that story is still developing.
If it's okay, I was going to...
Well, we were going to talk about that other sheriff's department, but the St. Louis City Sheriff's Department is another story altogether.
Jasmine Crockett is just the next politician who's bellowing at the top of her lungs about how unfair DOGE is, they're coming after our money.
And I don't know about you, Mr. Taylor, but I believe the First Amendment says that we have the ability to address, redress grievances with our government, one of which being how our money is being spent.
I think that 3% is kind of why we became a country.
I can't comprehend how elected officials like Chuck Schumer and Nancy Pelosi and Bernie Sanders are all just bellowing at the top of their lungs how wrong this is.
If you or I were politicians and somebody came and said, hey, I'd like to look at the books and see how you're spending government dollars, I mean, wouldn't you just say, please, come in, by all means, examine our books?
Are we to the point where an angry mob sings songs and chants?
A lot of it's just...
Team Sports.
If their guy had discovered waste and fraud, then they'd be happy.
But they're all upset because their guy might have discovered waste and fraud.
That's really what it boils down to.
Well, okay.
Well, then let's move on to Christina Murray, age 33, who has suffered what I would call an IVF nightmare.
She gave birth in December of 2023. She was a single mother and had had her eggs harvested for in vitro fertilization.
And she had gone to trouble to find a sperm donor who was a white man with blue eyes and dirty blonde hair and physical features much like hers.
Well, lo and behold, when she gave birth, the baby was black.
And after taking a DNA test, And discovering that this baby is no kin to her.
In other words, it wasn't just a mistaken sperm donor.
It wasn't her eggs either.
She had her eggs harvested.
She was a surrogate.
Well, she wasn't really a surrogate.
Well, she ended up being a surrogate.
Unwitting one.
Yes, she thought it was her own embryo.
She learned that somebody else's embryo had been put in her womb.
Well, poor Christina Murray.
Fell in love with this little black baby and bonded with her newborn.
But just five months after giving birth, she lost custody of the child to its legal parents, the ones who had provided the embryo to the clinic.
And now she says she feels emotionally and physically broken after having to relinquish her rights to a child she thought was entirely hers until, of course, he was born.
Now, she didn't try to find the proper parents right away.
That was a terrible mistake.
She held on to this little black baby.
She said she didn't post any photos of the baby on social media because of all of the obvious questions about its racial.
Difference.
She didn't even let her family members meet the child.
Can you imagine that?
You've gone through all of this and I'm sure she must have told her family, I'm pregnant, it's going to happen soon.
And then she wouldn't even let her family even meet the baby because she didn't want all these odd questions.
And despite being disillusioned with the whole IVF process, Christina Murray never says die.
She's going to undergo the procedure again, but she's going to go to a different clinic this time.
She says, I'm hoping to continue my journey to be a mom in the next year or two.
And she doesn't know what happened to her own embryos.
I mean, can you imagine what?
This is really an extraordinary story.
And of course, the IVF clinic is apologizing and is likely to be sued.
And I've heard people say, oh, this is a deliberate, I don't think it was deliberate at all.
It was just a mistake.
You know, crazy things happen.
Maybe there was some sort of DEI employee in the lab.
Who knows?
But you'd think they would have absolutely foolproof methods to make sure the right lady gets the right fertilized embryo.
And this is where we're at now, Mr. Taylor.
We're just kind of left scratching our heads because...
Where we're at as a country now is truth is stranger than fiction.
You know, like somebody saying, oh, this could have been an intentional mix-up as some type of a practical joke.
I mean, that's not beyond the realm of possibility.
I mean, would we like to hope it's not?
But, I mean, there has to be some type of...
I mean, we're talking about microscopic organisms here that we're, you know, we're implanting in other human beings.
There has to be some type of cataloging system that I would imagine is pretty strict.
See, I can't imagine anybody thinking, well, I'll just play a practical joke on this lady because...
Obviously, you're going to know immediately.
This is not something you can just sort of secretly do and obviously could come down on the head of the whole IVF clinic.
But here we have yet another interesting story.
And it has to do with a Mississippi newspaper.
It's the Clarksdale Press Register of Clarksdale, Mississippi.
It was forced by a local judge to delete, take down an editorial that criticized city officials.
It was an editorial written February 8th that criticized the town for failing to notify the public about a hearing on proposed tax increases.
Well, there's absolutely no doubt that the city failed to notify the public.
There is a clerk that said, yep, well, yep, we didn't tell anybody.
But on Tuesday, Tuesday this week, without a hearing, Hines County Chancery Judge Crystal Wise Martin ordered the newspaper to remove the column from its website saying that this was defamation against public figures through actual malice, reckless disregard for the truth.
And the mayor of Clarksdale, Chuck Espy, He celebrated the decision on Facebook.
The judge ruled in our favor.
The newspaper cannot tell a malicious lie.
Well, it's very unclear to know what Espy thinks was a malicious lie because everything in the editorial was true.
Now, the thing to note about this is that we have basically an all-black cast except for the editorial writer.
The city of Clarksdale is 80% black.
The mayor is a light-skinned black.
The judge who ordered that he be protected against the truth is black.
And the newspaper editor-publisher is white.
Seth Stearns, who's the director of advocacy for the Freedom of the Press Foundation, says, it's hard to imagine a more unconstitutional order than one compelling a newspaper to take down an editorial critical of the government.
That's one of the main things newspapers are for.
As a matter of fact, Thomas Jefferson famously said, I would rather live in a nation without a government than in a nation without newspapers.
Well, you might end up, Clarksdale has got all government, no newspaper at this point it seems to be, but this is just one of these utterly breathtaking things.
This black judge wants to protect the black mayor, and the black mayor's squealing because he's been caught doing something out of sight in the public eye, and the black judge says, take the newspaper editorial down.
And it worked.
And, you know, our diversity is employing Orwellian measures to block the First Amendment.
Well, this is not going to lie.
This is only going to call attention to this stupid lady judge.
My suspicion is that this is going to result in serious sanctions.
She might even be shoved out of office on account of this.
This is just such a...
Such a blatant violation.
This woman, by the way, this lady judge, she inherited her spot from her mother.
Her mother was a black lady judge also.
And this whole Espy bunch, there was a fellow named Mike Espy.
He was a corrupt black congressman from Mississippi.
I believe he served as, he was appointed by, was it Obama?
Maybe even Clinton, maybe back in the Clinton days, he was appointed to be Secretary of Agriculture, knew nothing about farming.
The whole family is really just a bunch of grifters, losers, corner cutters.
In any case, I've been thinking of looking into this whole little family.
It's quite a little operation in 80% black Clarksdale, Mississippi.
Well, Officer John, I think you have a story for us about a transformation of Jesus Christ.
Yeah, I was raised staunchly Catholic, and my mother, she loved all things Broadway.
She was a performer, singer, guitarist.
She played in the church, and one of the albums that was in my home when I was a child was Jesus Christ Superstar.
It came out in 1971, and when I was a little boy, I liked the songs, sang along with the songs my whole life.
I know that play from beginning to end.
If you'll remember the new movie Wicked, which is a play on The Wizard of Oz, as the Wicked Witch of the West, they employed Cynthia Erivo.
She's a, I'll say, hairless black woman who played the witch.
And I'm wondering if...
At this point, I wonder if Hollywood does things like this to rewrite our stories to thumb their noses at us, or if they're just complying with the Oscar committee's rule that you must have a black protagonist in your film to be nominated.
So, as luck would have it, before I get onto the Jesus Christ Superstar, as luck would have it, she was nominated for an Oscar for Wicked, and she says...
I hope it's a bit of a love letter to everyone who feels different, who feels out of place, to see all of the black women who have walked into rooms and felt like they haven't been welcomed.
Okay.
So, right, we just continue this victim mentality.
But what they're going to do now is, at the Hollywood Bowl, they're going to revive the Jesus Christ Superstar play that's been around since 1971. And a bald black woman named Cynthia Erivo...
Is going to play the role of Jesus in Jesus Christ Superstar.
So I'm not sure how that's going to play out.
I'm not going to sure if that's going to change the dialogue or the singing or the songs.
Do we have to change the pronouns of every song?
Oh, yes.
Oh, yes.
Isn't there one?
Doesn't Mary Magdalene sing I Don't Know How to Love Him?
Isn't that one of the songs?
Ironically, this woman was in an all-female version and sang that song as Mary Magdalene, so I suppose they'll have to find a male that says, I don't know how to love her.
It'll be Mark Magdalene, I guess.
Wait, wait, wait.
It's got to be Mary.
It's going to be same-sex love.
Come on.
Oh, yeah.
My bad.
Come on.
Yeah.
You lack imagination.
Yeah, I'll say you're being too cis.
Well, isn't this new Jesus proudly queer also?
Isn't that one of her features?
Or am I confusing her with somebody else?
You know, I'll use a term that I use on my show, Mr. Taylor, if you don't mind.
And when my partner asks me such questions, I just say...
I don't know anymore.
I mean, it doesn't allude to anything like that.
But is it beyond the realm?
I mean, would it surprise anyone?
And every single movie that's being done, you know, the G20, the black female president being attacked by the white South African terrorists.
You're talking about a movie, because there is a G20 meeting in South Africa right now.
So it's a movie about G20. It's quite interesting to me.
They are announced, they are running the trailers of this really outlandish, this black lady president who saves the world.
Isn't she this middle-aged president who still single-handedly takes down these 200-pound bad guys armed to the teeth?
It's just the most pathetic fantasy going.
As a 30-year policeman, I can't tell you how many times I was violently disarmed by a black female who wanted to take my firearm away.
It happens all the time, right?
Oh, gosh.
Yes, yes.
Yeah, Matthew, you go home kind of sad on those days, you know?
But, yes, this clearly was in the works when everybody thought, all the righteous thinking people thought, that Kamala Harris was going to be the new president.
So, wow, just by magical timing, they were going to release this wonderful.
Uh-oh, uh-oh.
So now it's just the most worst sort of silly fantasy.
But I guess they really sort of bet the future of the company, or at least they bet a whole lot of money and made a wrong bet on how well this thing was going to go over.
Well, Kamala hired a talent agency.
She hired a talent agency.
Maybe she could redo it.
That's right.
Yeah, she'd make a great president.
I'm sure she still believes that.
I have a sad story to tell you about my alma mater.
Well, it's the law school of my alma mater.
In its inaugural event, the Yale Law School Center for Academic Freedom and Free Speech hosted prominent legal scholars from all around the country to discuss the importance of free speech at Yale.
My, there were remarks from the law school dean.
Heather Gerken.
She highlighted the central importance of free speech to the law school's mission.
She noted that law school encourages the ability to question everything.
Everything.
Well, not everything.
Oh, that's what she said.
I'm quoting her.
Question everything.
Everything.
Well, we don't even have to go very far to find out.
Now, the conference was closed with a speech by a judge, a federal judge in the U.S. Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals named James Ho.
James Ho is halfway there.
In 2022, he called for a boycott of hiring law clerks from Yale Law School because the university had such absurd censorship policies and was such a partisan of cancel culture.
Well, as it turns out, the Center for Academic Freedom and Free Speech was launched just this fall.
And there's a panel.
It featured remarks from leading academics from other universities, including, now this is the punchline, ladies and gentlemen, a law professor from the University of Pennsylvania called Seagal Ben-Parath.
Well...
Sounds Swedish.
Oh, very Swedish.
Very Swedish.
Yes, I'm sure he's got blonde hair, blue eyes, tall, chiseled features.
He was the chair of the kangaroo committee that wrote a report on UPenn law school professor Amy Wax.
She was accused of violating university decorum.
She said some obviously true things about race.
About some of these sexual confusions that are prolific today.
And one of her greatest sins was to invite me to go speak to her class.
So this guy is one of the panelists on this celebratory inauguration of the Center for Academic Freedom and Free Speech at Yale University Law School.
Did they even dream of inviting Amy Wax, who is a practitioner of free speech, who's been punished for free speech?
Not only is she a professor of law, which would be obviously appropriate under the circumstances, she is a Yale alumna.
But she is the last person that they would think to invite to talk about the importance of free speech.
Well, shame on you, Yale.
This is really, to me, utterly disgusting.
But that...
Go ahead.
It's a perfect example of our sign-off on my show.
It's where speech is free as long as it's not the truth.
And I think that's a perfect example of what's going on here.
All these people patting themselves on their backs.
Oh, we are so brave and so bold.
It's such a miserable commentary.
Well, Officer John, I believe you have another one of these gruesome stories.
I hesitated to really include this, but I think in the interests of completeness, we do have to talk about this guy driving off from a traffic stop and lo, what happened?
It's simply awful, and I agree with you.
I didn't put it on my show for the same reasons, and I'm hiding the story from my family, but just to briefly sum it up, Indianapolis, a fellow, or I'm sorry, Plainfield, Indiana, a male by the name of, he's got his name here, I'm sorry.
Does it have an apostrophe in the name?
Yes, it has an apostrophe in his name.
It's so convenient when they throw in an apostrophe.
Now we don't even have to include a photograph.
Putting an apostrophe in your name is a sign that you're going to probably end up in prison.
A black gentleman was operating a vehicle that was reported stolen.
The police pulled him over, and as they were investigating the stolen vehicle incident, he decided to drive off from the traffic stop, which I don't know if you've noticed, that's the new norm, because black individuals have been Taught and learned that we normally will not chase them.
Well, this city apparently does chase vehicles, so he took off from this traffic stop.
He had a little bit of marijuana, was under the influence of marijuana, I believe had a pistol in the car, and he crashed into a car in the intersection by running a red light, and the cars turned over and caught fire.
And when I read that, I said to myself, from my personal experience, for a car to roll over and catch fire, you usually have to be doing at least 100 miles per hour.
So I researched.
And he was doing 90 miles per hour when he went through the intersection.
The driver's name was Sedoni Pettis.
S-apostrophe-D-O-N-I Pettis.
How do you spell it?
S-apostrophe.
S-apostrophe-D-O-N-I. Sedoni.
Sedoni.
Okay.
Sadly, and I'm not going to go too much into it.
I mean, if you're listening, I would recommend you don't go look at the pictures of the people that were killed in this.
It was the father of the children was coming home from visiting the grandmother and going taking the infant to the doctor.
And when they were struck in the intersection, the car rolled over and caught fire and a little tiny three year old boy and I believe an eight month old or an infant female child were killed with burn injuries.
So they were transported and burned in the hospital.
Burned injuries, yes.
Because a black man didn't want to stop in his stolen car with his marijuana and his gun, this family has been completely devastated.
But the father survived?
Yes.
I don't know how.
Boy, that is miraculous.
Iris and Eris.
The pictures are just heartbreaking.
I mean, I've been to so many fatal accidents I couldn't begin to tell you, but something like this.
Anybody that responds to that will be changed forever, will be traumatized forever.
I can imagine.
It's just so needless and unnecessary.
And it's why, you know, police are being emasculated across the country, but we're having to do this.
We're having to say we're not going to chase cars because, you know, criminals are willing to do 100 miles per hour to get away instead of being caught in a stolen car.
And families are being wiped out.
So that's where we're at now.
And the wrong people die under the circumstances.
I just can't even imagine a more horrible thing.
Of course, the suspect was fine.
He was taken into custody.
Yes, he choppily walked away.
In any case, this is a different story.
This is one that I don't fully understand.
I like the first part of it.
This is our new...
Justice Department.
This is Pam Bondi.
She announced on Wednesday the Department suing New York State over its policy of limiting cooperation of federal immigration enforcement.
This is a new DOJ, she said.
New York has chosen to prioritize illegal aliens over American citizens.
Well, that stops today.
As you know, we sued Illinois.
New York didn't listen.
So now you're next.
So this lawsuit, it takes aim at New York's green light law, among other things, which grants driver's licenses to illegal immigrants.
Oh, that's going to be great.
Oh, well, of course, of course, make them feel right at home.
And this law bars inquiries into immigration status and bars the state DMV. For sharing personal information with the feds and law enforcement unless it's ordered by a judge.
So you can be in the country absolutely illegally and get a New York State driver's license.
Great.
Licensees are also alerted if a federal immigration agency requests their information.
I mean, they just want illegals living in New York.
They're happy with this.
And the lawsuit added that the DMV information is critical for federal immigration agencies to identify and remove those who are here illegally.
Well, I should think it's very useful.
Last week, the Justice Department asked a federal judge immediately to strike down sanctuary policies in Illinois and Chicago.
It argued that state and local officials are an obstacle to federal government enforcement of immigration laws.
And it was on day one, one of those executive orders, Trump signed right away, reviewing the state and local sanctuary policies and imposing criminal or civil penalties on those who obstruct immigration authorities carrying out their duties.
Now, so far, so good.
At the same time, you probably followed this, Officer John, but in New York City, the federal government has dropped.
Corruption charges against Mayor Eric Adams.
And it was the acting Deputy Attorney General Emile Bove, who was Trump's criminal defense lawyer, he ordered the New York State Attorney General to drop the charges, arguing in part that they were interfering with Adams' ability to help the administration tackle illegal immigration.
15 of his staff members resigned.
Well, I'll get to that.
This is a very mysterious thing.
Adams, of course, was running one of these cities with a sanctuary policy, but as his city began to fill up with thousands and thousands of these unwanted people, That the Texas governor had the wit and the sagacity to bust in.
He began to change his tune.
He began to think, well, maybe this is not a great idea.
After all, we're spending millions of dollars putting these people up, feeding them, medicating them.
This is not a good deal for New York City or for the taxpayers.
So, also, just the other day, he was on television, talked to Tom Homan, who is the deportation czar.
And he said, yep, yep, yep, we're going to cooperate.
And just, I believe, last program, we talked about this order that he gave to all of the city authorities saying, look, if the feds show up and they have proper ID and a reason to be there, let them arrest some elite.
That's, you know, get out of the way.
But now they say that the fact that he's being charged with corruption, this was interfering with his ability to help ICE do its job.
At the same time, Adams' lawyers, Eric Adams' lawyers have said that there was a claim, that there was a quid pro quo brought up, that they were going to drop the federal charges against him if he cooperated with ICE. Well, I think he was going to cooperate with ICE anyway.
He is accused of taking $100,000 worth of free plane tickets, luxury hotel stays, etc., from wealthy Turks in an almost decades-long corruption scheme.
Now, Officer John, when's the last time you heard of a black city official accused of corruption who was innocent?
And it seems to be Turks bribing people.
Is that unheard of?
Is that outlandish?
I think they've probably got a great case against Adams.
And in fact, so many people...
And the Attorney General's office for the state of New York were committed to this, that seven prosecutors resigned because they thought this was unethical.
The idea of dropping this prosecution really rankled them.
So this to me does not smell good.
Now, in general, I approve of what Donald Trump is doing, but this doesn't smell good to me.
I think they should have gotten rid of this guy.
Absolutely, for sure.
If he is doing the kind of things he's accused of.
And, you know, these Democrat, this was started by a Democrat administration looking into Eric Adams.
You're not going to find Democrats charging a prominent black mayor of corruption unless they've got a pretty doggone good case.
And I am.
I just don't know what to make of this.
This sounds like a very bad move on the part of the Trump administration.
But we'll see how this goes.
It's very disconcerting to me too as well.
I saw the resignations and I thought perhaps those were the people that were receiving these illegal funds or bribes if you take these people in this borough.
But it doesn't appear that way.
That's the way we're going to handle things, but we'll drop the charges if you capitulate to the federal government.
I mean, isn't that part of what your job is anyway?
But there's always the chicanery of our government these days.
Who knows what's going on behind the scenes?
We're only going to get a tiny fraction of the truth.
So who knows?
It's like I said.
The last episode is, you know, all it's going to take is for the DOJ to descend upon one city and say, we're going to charge you, indict you, or sue you if you don't comply with the federal government.
And what better place to start with the bribery, corruption-riddled, largest city in the United States.
So we have to keep watching this one and see how it pans out.
This smells awfully bad to me.
I think the details will come out.
This has had enough information and the idea...
All of these DOJ people resigning in protest because somebody won't let them indict a black guy?
Boy, that black guy, it seems to me, must have been absolutely reeking guilty.
Well, Officer John, our time has run out.
So, ladies and gentlemen, we will look forward to spending this time with you next week.
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