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April 3, 2025 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Fourth Holiest City in All of Islam Is . . . . ?

Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are startled to learn that some in Paterson, NJ, claim it is the fourth holiest Muslim city. The hosts also discuss self-deportation, Jennifer Manley, Brittney Cooper, and sex ed for transgender boys. Thumbnail credit: © Kyle Mazza/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press

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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 indispensable co-host, none other than Paul Kersey.
And today is April 3rd, Anno Domini 2025.
And as usual, Mr. Kersey, we'll begin with comments from listeners.
This one is directed towards you.
Apparently, and this is from a podcast of some time ago, you mispronounced, Mr. Kersey, the name of the Prime Minister of Australia.
His name is Anthony Albanese, pronounced Ban-ee-see.
And the E at the end is pronounced.
And you mispronounced that.
Shame on you.
I wouldn't have known any better.
Fun fact.
This is our listener.
He's our first and only Prime Minister who doesn't have an Anglo-Celtic Irish last name because of his Italian ancestry.
So we are sadder and wiser.
Let's see.
Here is another comment.
What is your viewpoint on dating European women from the European Union?
My girlfriend is Spanish from Spain.
She loves me, definitely wants to marry me.
She's lovely, Christian, shares all my values.
The only catch is she doesn't share my ancestry.
As a nationalist, I do feel like I'm dating outside my heritage and culture.
I've always wanted either an Australian or a British wife or just a woman with Anglo heritage because I'm so proud of my ancestry and our glorious past.
Are Spanish people white?
Well, I'd say yes.
They're also Hispanic, but European Spaniards are white.
It's very hard to find women like her in the current degraded culture.
I love her, but I also find myself constantly yearning for an Anglo or Australian woman.
The only hiccup I suffer is that our children may not look like me or my ancestry.
Now, I'm guessing that our listener is light-colored, light-skinned, and perhaps this Spanish lady has dark hair.
He goes on to say, a bird in the hand is worth two in the bush, and it's very risky considering leaving her just for a chance that I might meet an Australian wife after 29 unsuccessful years.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Well, Mr. Kersey, first of all, I'd love to hear yours.
What do you think of this man's dilemma?
Well, did he say what his age was, Mr. Taylor, first off?
29. 29. Yes.
Okay. He said 29. Look, if you're happy in a relationship, like you said, worth two in a bush.
Yes. Never pass up a good thing.
And why fret about something that might not come along?
I agree 100%.
Just the fact that she is a Spaniard.
Now, that means she's a fellow European, as she says, as this listener says, she's Christian, lovely, shares all my values.
Gosh, I think he's a lucky man to have found someone like that.
Now, I do understand the preference of wanting to be not only within your race, but within your ethnic heritage.
But golly, this sounds like a wonderful girl.
This fellow must be Australian.
That's my guess.
And I say marry her.
That or he thinks all Australians look like Olivia Newton-John and he catches one.
What if he lives there?
He knows better than that.
In any case, no, I'm a little surprised by this.
I think most people these days, if someone is indisputably white, and I would say that Castilian Spaniards are indisputably white, and so long as this is a woman who loves you and whom you can love and who shares our values, I say marry her and have as many children as you possibly can.
Next comment.
A friend of mine works for a large rental car company in upstate New York.
She shared an interesting story with me about an experience she had in a training session.
A Puerto Rican woman told the group of about 20 employees, almost all of whom are white, that she routinely offers special treatment and better deals to fellow Hispanic customers.
The white employees were baffled by this but said nothing.
Since then, however, my friend has made an effort to do the same with white customers, and he adds, welcome back, Mr. Kersey.
I'm a little baffled by this myself.
I wonder what sort of training session it is.
This is all that our listener wrote.
Was this some sort of diversity or, I don't know, cultural competence session in which the Puerto Rican woman, or maybe it was just a Puerto Rican, well maybe it was just a Puerto Rican woman among a group of 20 employees who were being trained for something else, but she just spoke up and said that she gives better deals for Hispanic customers.
Hey, Mr. Taylor, it might have been simply an interpersonal customer service type of seminar.
Yes, yes.
There's a lot where you have to how to interact with unruly customers and the person might have just decided to say, hey, you know, I'm racially conscious when it comes to giving people within my racial subgroup a better a better service.
You know, I'm a little surprised that a random employee would have just blurted that out.
That is not the kind of thing that you certainly would ever hear a white person saying, but I suppose we shouldn't be that surprised because non-whites have more vivid racial consciousnesses than we do.
And so to hear a Puerto Rican woman, I guess it's just a standard employee, not part of some kind of DEI session.
I think your interpretation is probably correct.
She says, hey, I play favorites.
And so he said, you know, I'm going to start playing favorites, too.
That is what American customer service apparently is coming to.
Wow. Well, that or Plexiglas.
Yes, yes.
That's a different problem.
Mr. Kersey, you had a slightly eye-opening story about a Georgia man and what he considers to be a legitimate babysitting service.
You know, Mr. Taylor, let's set the stage real quick for all of our listeners who might not have seen this story take off on what is becoming one of my favorite platforms.
That's Twitter X. You are on there an awful lot now.
I love seeing you on there.
I love seeing you back in American Renaissance.
This story took on a life of its own, and I think you probably saw it.
There was a picture of an African-American gentleman.
Gentlemen, gentlemen.
Would you really consider him a gentleman?
Well initially a lot of people did because they thought wow he's going for a job interview the story broke I'm not gonna say gentlemen.
Thank you for correcting me.
Yes, there wasn't there was an African in America who was apparently Arrested because he dropped off three of his children now.
He's 24 years of age.
He has three children I believe the ages were 10 7 and 1 and That means that he fathered a child He engaged in procreation at roughly the age of 13 if he has a child That's 10. I'll let you guys do the math.
So he apparently is at a McDonald's and he leaves them and he goes to a job interview and he comes back and he's arrested.
Now, Mr. Taylor, this story took on a life of its own.
Everybody, all these white individuals on Twitter thought this was the greatest thing ever, that this guy's trying to get a job.
Why was he arrested?
How dare the police do this?
It was actually disgusting to see because if you have a modicum of intelligence, As the good people at Outkick did, one of my favorite websites, Outkick.com.
I've spoken the virtue of that website many times on this podcast.
They actually did something that even the local journalists in Augusta didn't do.
They called the police to find out what actually happened there in Richmond County.
Now, Augusta, for all of you who might not know, it's 55% black.
It's a city that is famous for the Augusta National The Masters, so.
Wait, what was, okay, now what state is this again?
This is in the great state of Georgia.
Georgia, gosh.
Okay, very good, Georgia, quite right.
Okay, so I've set the table there.
This became a huge internet sensation, like how dare they arrest this person?
Well, like I said, the good people at Outkick did some journalism.
Father who left his kids a McDonald's story takes a twist, police tell Outkick.
So, the story of a Georgia man who says he left his three black children at a McDonald's to attend a job interview, it took quite a twist.
In a supplemental police report obtained by OutKick from the Richmond County Sheriff's Department, police determined that Chris Lewis, the father of three black children, did not attend a job interview while leaving his kids at an Augusta McDonald's.
According to the report from Lewis Blanchard of the Sheriff's Department, Lewis was not engaged in a job interview or application process during the time the children were left unattended.
Furthermore, by his own admission, he was walking between McDonald's and the Hendricks apartment on foot during that period.
The distance between those two locations is approximately 0.4 miles.
Now, Mr. Taylor, can I just ask you what your initial reaction was when you saw this story on Twitter with the way that it was worded initially?
Well... He's got no business dropping children off at McDonald's while he goes to a job interview anyway.
And the other thing I want to know is how long did he leave the children off for?
Was that part of the original story?
How long were they all by themselves?
I actually did see that in a story, sir.
It was roughly two and a half hours.
Two and a half hours?
And if you read the story, as opposed to just looking at the clickbaity headline that was the screen capture of the headline, it was over a two and a half hour period.
So he was gone for two and a half hours.
Turns out he lied about going to a job interview.
Yeah. So police determined that a misdemeanor charge of deprivation of a minor was appropriate to ensure So, again, he claims that he was going to this job interview, and Captain Danny Whitehead conducted a follow-up investigation regarding the case, reviewed the body-worn camera.
So, once again, thank God for George Floyd, because the whole George Floyd insurrection Taylor forced police nationwide to start wearing body cams.
We might have known this without a body cam, of course.
If something had happened during the arrest, you know, it's important to have all this because we've seen a lot of footage.
But anyways, it captured the interaction while reviewing the footage.
The arresting officer noted inconsistencies regarding the whereabouts of the listed subject, Oresti Chris Lewis, during the period when the children were left unattended at the restaurant.
Now, I know you don't go to many restaurants, sir, but I've actually seen this happen before.
I've gone to a McDonald's to get breakfast and I have actually been accosted, not accosted, but unattended children have come up to me, black children, and asked if they would give me a dollar.
And I'm like, well, where's your money?
Wait, wait, wait, wait.
And if you would give them a dollar?
They were playing in the playground area.
I was on a conference call for work and all of a sudden I was asked if I would give them a dollar.
Right. And then I was like, well, where's your parents?
And there were no parents around.
There was just this group of three to four unattended children at this McDonald's.
This has happened two or three times.
Well, I go to a different class of restaurant is what it sounds like, Mr. Kersey.
People don't leave their children off with the restaurants that I occasionally patronize.
Well, to me, the most interesting thing about this is somebody had got up some sort of fundraising effort for this guy, some famous black person.
This is the most fascinating thing that, like you said, Antonio Brown, an NFL player, and I don't know if it's still up.
Let me check.
He started a GoFundMe for Chris Lewis.
He's a former NFL wide receiver that had At the time, had raised $57,000.
$57,000.
For this noble man, for this noble man who had dropped off his children at a McDonald's so that he could presumably go for a job interview.
I'm actually embarrassed to say I've got to amend that, sir.
The goal was 50k.
It now has, as of April 3rd, and this is not an April Fool's Day joke, It now has $81,432 raised from 2,600 donations.
Wow. Well, this is an intriguing story.
Now, I understand he wants to deactivate that and give the money back to the donors.
Is that what he's saying now?
Because this guy was lying about it?
What was he doing, by the way, from your report?
He was just walking around.
As of right now, this is one of those stories where you see the image, you see a picture of McDonald's with the guy's arrest photo photoshopped over it.
That's what obviously made a lot of people think, oh my gosh, this guy's just trying to, if only more people like this, this is a hardworking black father just trying to get ahead.
This is such a great story.
It's so uplifting.
This guy's such an asset.
No, this guy's a liability.
His story was obviously false.
It's so easy to see through this.
I mean, last week, sir, we talked about the news hoaxes.
We all know there.
We all know their hoaxes.
Now it's axiomatic.
In this case, you look at this story.
It's like, come on.
Do you even need to, you know, I hate to tell you this, but, uh, In one of my little tours through X recently, I saw a dim photograph of what appeared to be two white men up on a water tower trying to hang loops from the top of the water tower.
Now, they were not hoaxes.
They looked more like bolems to me, but these ignoramuses probably thought they were nooses.
So, I thought to myself, heavenly days, this must be the real thing!
So, it is not axiomatic that they be phony.
They most of the time are.
Now, did you see that?
No, I didn't.
I forgot in what state this was in, but they were clearly not African Americans hanging those loops.
That's a federal crime, by the way, at this point.
Yes, yes, that's right.
Publicly displaying a noose.
Yes, even if all you're doing is demonstrating your knot tying abilities.
A noose is a tricky thing to tie, actually.
That's why these boneheads probably didn't know how to do it.
Well, let's move on to more African American family values.
Daron Donta Jenkins, and Daron is spelled D-A-R-O-N-D-O-N-T-A-J-E-N-K-I-N-K-E-N-S, age 25, of Wilson, North Carolina, was released from prison on parole on March 25th after more than three years behind bars for such things as larceny and breaking and entering.
Daron's mother had an emotional post on Facebook.
She says, My baby home!
My MF baby!
Yes, she said, My MF baby!
Exclamation mark.
My baby is home.
Lord, I thanks you.
She was inundated with supportive message from loved ones who said they were so happy for her family.
Welcome home, Big D. That stands for Daron, one friend.
One friend wrote.
Celebrating her announcement is great news.
Well, Six days after Daron got home, police responded to a call at their home, and he's now been charged with two counts of murder of both his mother, Dana, and his little brother, Darren, age 15. Isn't that about the most gruesome story you've heard in a long time?
I was just staggered to read this.
Mom's so happy.
There's a photograph of her just looking pleased as can be.
Wow, and he comes home, and just a few days later, she and his little brother, little brother, photograph of him, nice-looking kid, dead.
And that's all I know about it.
I don't know what it was.
Provoked this?
Apparently there's no indication that he'd been homicidal before, all of these property crimes.
And now here is another family mix-up of the strangest kind.
More family?
I beg your pardon?
More family values?
More family values it looks like.
Three teenage girls are in custody after allegedly planning to kill their 39-year-old mother because she turned off the Wi-Fi in their Texas home.
This is in Houston.
The girls age 14, 15, and 16. That's pretty busy baby making for a 39-year-old.
They reportedly grabbed kitchen knives and chased their mother through the house and out into the street trying to stab her.
Authorities say one of the teens managed to strike her mother with a brick instead.
And their grandmother, also on the premises, was knocked down while they were pursuing Mama out into the street.
So it appears to have been three loving generations under one roof.
How old were the girls again?
They were 14, 15, and 16. And she's 39, so that means...
She is 39!
Yep. That means that she conceivably was...
She was in her early 20s.
Sex... Oh yeah, yeah, yeah, I'm just...
I'm just doing math after our McDonald's story.
I felt sure you would be.
Now, this is the third time deputies have been called to this home since January.
But what another, what an astonishing and gruesome thing.
Now, It does occasionally happen that white people kill family members under the most extraordinary circumstances.
Do you remember the Menendez brothers?
Do you remember those guys?
I've only read about them.
That was a little bit before my time.
Well, I only read about them too.
I wasn't there.
But it was in 1989 that they killed their parents with a shotgun, claiming abuse of all sorts.
Their parents were Kitty and Jose Menendez.
So that was, of course, a huge, huge case.
And now people are trying to spring them out of jail for some reason.
But when white people do that, it is quite a bit of a story because we just don't tend to do that.
But these family killings and attempted killings, Boy, oh boy.
I really feel sorry for families that have to operate at that.
You know, there's actually a funny story about the Menendez brothers.
One of the most sought-after basketball cards is a picture of a basketball player and in the background, on the courtside seats, are the two Menendez brothers at a New York Knicks basketball game, not making this up.
It's one of those kind of shocking moments in history.
Oh, wait, wait.
And that's particularly valuable and in demand because there they are?
It's kind of creepy, because you've got these two very wealthy kids who are at courtside, and they're in the back of this basketball court.
Yeah. Well, well.
Well, Mr. Kurt, yes?
I do have one more thing, just to tie a bow, sir, on that story of the Augusta McDonald's.
It turns out that this was a common practice.
The man's, the black man's, 10-year-old daughter told authorities that he frequently left them unattended at that mcdonald's so well maybe he had some sort of arrangement with the help at that mcdonald's who knows i mean if he did this all the time just left them for an hour two hours at a time you'd think mcdonald's would have called the police but be that as it may uh i guess i guess that's better than leaving him alone although well who knows who knows so
uh these are Mysterious ways, mysterious people.
Well, Mr. Kersey, I believe you have a story about the Office of Civil Rights at the Department of Homeland Security.
You know, a lot of people want to know why things aren't moving quicker.
Obviously, President Trump became he started the second term on January 20th, 2025.
And there's an awful lot of ensconced evil in throughout all the federal government.
This is one of those stories that put a smile on my face, though.
Because this will hopefully enable a lot of things move forward a lot faster.
Trump topples civil rights offices at the Department of Homeland Security.
It was announced a couple weeks ago that the Department of Homeland Security has eliminated numerous civil rights offices and the oversight of its immigration policies and avenues for public complaints.
The department said it was conducting wide-scale layoffs at DHS's Office for Civil Rights and Civil Liberties, which ensures the agency protects, quote, individual liberty, fairness, and equality under the law, end quote, and its policies and actions.
Also fired staff for the offices of two major ombudsmen, which hear complaints and work to resolve disputes within the immigration system.
The offices of the Citizenship and Immigration Services Ombudsman provides a platform For those to bring concerns about the immigration process, the Office of the Immigration Detention Ombudsman is a route for the public to flag issues about the problems facing those held in immigration detention.
So the DHS confirmed the move, accusing both entities of obstructing the department's mission.
Quote, DHS remains committed to civil rights protections, but must streamline oversight to remove roadblocks to enforcement, i.e.
deportation. These reductions ensure taxpayer dollars support the department's core mission, border security and immigration enforcement.
Isn't it nice to hear that, by the way, that our government actually adheres to a core mission that puts the interest of the American people as its foremost, you know, duty?
Well, the fact is, probably, DHS occasionally makes mistakes.
And there have to be ways for people to track down what really should have happened.
Now, the trouble is, in reality, most of the time, the people who staff these offices are just cogs.
They are not cogs in the wheels.
They are sand in the gears.
They're trying very, very hard to defeat the very purpose of DHS.
But, and so I hear this sort of thing with mixed feelings.
Yes, these people are probably trying to make it impossible to deport people who deserve to be deported, need to be deported.
But very occasionally, there's going to be somebody who probably gets caught up in a way that is really not fair.
And those people, probably very rare, need some kind of recourse.
But all in all, I would assume that this is going to serve justice and not injustice.
I certainly hope so.
Let's hope so.
But again, this is this is an opportunity the offices silences those who provide a critical review of DHS policies or serve as an outlet for those to flag civil liberty concerns with US policies rep Bernie Thompson a Democrat from Mississippi called the move a bid to end oversight of DHS so Obviously,
this is upset the the right kind the right enemies if you will the decision was swiftly criticized by the Congressional Hispanic Caucus So there are the right groups are noticing what this is and what this means.
And again, I voted for President Trump for the third time because I support mass deportations and reversing the colonization of our country that President Biden allowed to happen.
I agree, too.
I agree, too.
But occasionally government makes mistakes.
And if you are the victim, you would like to have some recourse.
So, that is all I will say to what is probably, on balance, a very good news story.
Now, after all, according to a New York Post headline that pretty much says it all, illegal border crossings hit stunning new low in March, down 94% in a year, because migrants are, quote, scared there are consequences now.
Now, that is absolutely the best.
Don't ever even let them in.
That means ICE would be out of a job.
Imagine if we didn't have a single illegal in here.
Imagine that the border was so secure, ICE could just hang up its shield and hang up its guns and go do something else.
That to me would be ideal.
But in March, there were still, although, let's see, here's a little test for you.
The March figures, Mr. Kersey, were down 94% from a year ago.
Now, How many people do you think were caught crossing illegally in March?
Insofar as it was down 94%.
94%?
Yes. So, how many actually tried and were caught coming across illegally despite the fact that there was a reduction of 94%?
I won't tell you what it was from, just how many people came across under the tightest border since about 1968.
How many illegals were caught coming anyway?
I would probably put it under 500.
No, no.
That's a two at home, wouldn't you?
Yeah. 7,000, Mr. Kersey.
Wow. Yeah.
I mean, here we're celebrating down 94%.
Wow. Hooray, hooray.
That's still 7,000 in one month.
Wow. But a year ago, it was 137,000.
Okay, there's the map.
Okay, I get it.
I get it.
I was, I was hoping that the number was lower, like you said, yeah, last March.
So, okay.
Yes, yes, you would think.
I mean, here we are, we got the soldiers down there, the word is out, you cross and you're gonna get bounced back.
They still caught 7,000.
And I'm wondering how many got through.
There are always a certain number of gotaways, ones they never saw.
But it is certainly true.
They got all those people down there.
They managed to catch 7,000.
Probably the number who slipped through without even being seen is quite small.
They say this figure of, let's see, the figure of the previous month was 8,300.
That was the lowest in at least 25 years.
So this figure of last March was 7,000 lower still.
So we are setting records.
One DHS source said migrants are scared there are consequences now.
Everyone who is caught is charged and does time.
Well, I don't know quite what that means.
I want them just bounced back.
I don't want to feed and house and clothe these people one bit.
But as a consequence, Mr. Kurzyn, this is great too.
This is the sort of cost saving I love.
The Border Patrol has closed.
Processing centers used to hold migrants.
Well, I should think so.
If they used to have to give three hots and a cot to 170,000, 137,000 people a month, and now it's only 7,000, shut those places down.
Meanwhile, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement, those are the people, of course, who remove folks who are here and shouldn't be here.
All their facilities are maxed out.
It's a different bunch.
You know, the folks who catch them at the border and have to house them before they're bounced.
And then to the people who are cruising around the country, finding these illegals, preparing them for deportation.
Their facilities are maxed out and they are asking Congress for more money.
Because, let's see, in its first 50 days of its deportation campaign, it yielded 32,000 arrests.
So now this would be great if the number being pitched across the border are vastly greater than the legals coming in.
That is the direction we want people moving in.
Now here's another interesting story about our sacred borders.
A growing number of illegal immigrants are smuggling themselves out of the United States to avoid the legal penalties of deportation.
Here's a guy who says he's a journalist.
He works at the Texas and Mexico border.
He says, I've been a journalist for more than 25 years.
I never thought I would see this.
Paquetes de retorno.
Those would be return packages.
The coyotes are now offering packages in which Which illegals can go back home if you want to go home if you want to go back to Honduras or maybe you don't want to go back to Honduras because Well, you'd be unwelcome there or you don't want to go to Guatemala, but maybe you want to go to Costa Rica So they're offering these smuggling packages.
Isn't this interesting people?
Boy, people make a buck wherever there's a demand and apparently there's enough demand to get me out of this dangerous United States.
I want to go to Costa Rica.
Yeah, I'm a Guatemalan, but now I don't want to go there.
And if, you see, this is because if we catch them and we give them the boot, they may be separated from their families.
They may be stuck in crowded jails, sometimes for weeks at a time.
See, that's, I don't want spending money on them.
I want them gone quick, quick, quick.
And they also may lose their possessions, easy access to their bank accounts.
Haitians in particular are self-deporting now because they don't want to do it the hard way.
Apparently. And once again, supply and demand.
This is the free market at its best.
Smugglers charge them $10,000 a head because a lot of people are working and they're saving money and they got cash to burn and they want to be able to take it with them rather than be severed from their bank accounts.
A lot of people are going back to Chile, says one person who has been observing this.
So far, the exit numbers are small, but also south of the border, The northbound migrants are also turning back because there are no rewards.
Now, my question for you, remember the CBP Home app we talked about?
Apparently, if you're here illegally and you don't want the unpleasantness of ice knocking on your door when you least expect it and being heaved back across the border before you have a chance to get your things in order, you can sign up to the CBP Home app and apparently you will get a certain amount of time.
I think it's 90 days and then you can bugger off, no questions asked, and you might be let back in the country someday.
But all of this is part of a $200 million domestic and international ad campaign set up by DHS that is encouraging illegal aliens to stay out and, if you're here, leave now.
But I guess why there's this demand for coyotes It's because, okay, you may be able to leave legally if you use this CBP Home app, but then you might only get as far as Mexico.
Or, I don't know, you might not get smuggled into the other country of your choice.
So you pay your $10,000, and instead of being illegal in the United States, you can be illegal somewhere else.
I guess people just get in the habit of that.
They get used to being illegals, and if they're not going to be here, they're going to be here somewhere else.
And now one last point about our borders.
Now, this was a March 1st article from the New York Times, so it's old.
It's a month old.
But it said the number of people apprehended last year crossing from Canada into the United States illegally was nearly 24,000.
24,000 people are crossing the border.
That's in the whole year, compared to, as I say, 120,000 just one month from Mexico.
And let's see, Canada has directed 1.3 billion Canadian dollars, that's 900 million U.S., to improve border security so people won't be coming into the United States.
They've added two Blackhawk helicopters, 60 drones equipped with thermal cameras, and so they are doing their part.
It has also tightened requirements for temporary visas that some visitors use to go to Canada legally and then slither into the United States.
So, these measures have driven down the number of unauthorized crossings in the United States, about 600 intercepted at the border in January, down from 900 in January of 2024.
That's not enough of a reduction in my book, but those numbers, too, are going in the right direction.
Now, to me, the most interesting thing about this article in the New York Times was not There are fewer coming in.
There are more going out, Mr. Kersey.
Asylum seekers are fleeing north to Canada because Mr. Trump has made the United States so unwelcoming.
A group of seven people is apprehended in Alberta.
I beg your pardon.
Last year, only seven people were apprehended crossing the border illegally into Alberta, but So far this year, that was I say by March 1st, 20 people had already been caught moving north out of the United States.
And a Sergeant Harrison, who's been working on the border for several years, says it's the first time I've seen Venezuelans.
Because under the Biden administration, 600,000 Venezuelans living in the United States were granted temporary protection status.
Mr. Trump lifted that status.
And this means they cannot stay and so they are some of them are going north.
Isn't that interesting?
Now Canada has a policy of not deporting Venezuelans because it considers the country unsafe.
Now the Canadian border officials have declined to discuss what they've done with a group that went into Alberta.
It included several young children saying they were protecting their privacy.
But I find this most intriguing that People are leaving the United States trying to go to Canada because Donald Trump has made things too hot for them.
Now, let's see, Mr. Kersey, I believe you have determined or someone has determined that Paterson, New Jersey is the holiest city in the entire Islamic world.
Do tell.
Goodness, this is one of those.
In fact, I've been meaning to do the great replacement of this city.
to show the decade decline of the white population because Demographics as we hear is always destiny and a very good mutual friend of ours wrote a book called alien nation back in the mid 1990s and when you look at what Patterson has become I think you see it became an alien nation The mayor of Patterson is called,
New Jersey this New Jersey City the capital of Palestine and Ramadan kickoff remarks the fourth Holiest city in the world.
Have you ever been to Patterson?
I don't believe I have.
I think I've imagined.
I imagine it's not a garden spot.
It is the garden state.
Yes. So the the mayor, like I said, he called the city the capital of Palestine, the fourth holiest city in the world.
Earlier this month to kick off Ramadan, Peterson Mayor Andre.
Say each say each let's say it's Andre Sage.
Does that sound good?
That sounds pretty holy.
Okay. Made the remarks at a February 28th halal lighting ceremony surrounded by other lawmakers and community leaders in the city with the highest Muslim population in New Jersey.
Now, forgive me ladies and gentlemen, I don't know what the, oh actually I do, at the bottom.
Okay, I'll get to that.
Quote, I'm not the one who said it, but I heard people say that Patterson is probably the fourth most Halal are holiest city in the world.
Jerusalem, Mecca, Medina, and Patterson, New Jersey, the 50-year-old Democrat said.
Patterson is the capital of Palestine and the United States of America.
Saeed, who became Patterson's first Arab-American mayor when he was first elected in 2018, rattled off ways the city has worked to celebrate Islamic traditions, including giving students off for religious holidays and presenting youngsters Halal food.
You know what halal is?
I do, but for our listeners who might not know, go ahead.
Well, it's the equivalent, it's the Arab equivalent of kosher.
Yes. And the food has to be, well, if it's some kind of meat product, the animal has to be killed in a special way, which is really very similar to kosher killing, by the way.
You slit the throat and let the animal bleed to death, and it has to be got a certain amount of mumbo-jumbo over it by some person who is in charge of Islamic rituals.
Yes, so there's halal.
So it's the Well, it's estimated that Patterson has a Muslim population of 30,000.
People out of the more than a hundred fifty thousand residents that live in the city.
Well, that's only that's only one-fifth Gosh, and that that's all it takes for it to be the fourth holiest city in the Islamic world God, they must be they must be very very spiritual Muslims Yeah, the fourth holiest city.
Exactly. That's that's like you said 20% 20% of the population is Muslim I can I can tell you that probably around this time in 1985 there were probably two three Muslims, maybe maybe a few more than that.
This is probably a relative recent Change in the religious makeup of the demographics of that city sort of like Portland, Maine which up until 2000 was about 98% white.
I'm actually doing the great replacement for that city and And it's down to about 84% white due to...
Listen to this.
I just looked up Hamtrak, Michigan.
Do you know what the percentage of Hamtrak is that's Muslim?
Hamtrak? Is it near Pontiac, by the way, or Dearborn?
I think it's in that...
I don't really know.
I think it's fairly close to Detroit.
Our listeners will certainly correct us if we're wrong.
You're dodging the question, sir.
What percentage?
85% Muslim.
60%. Sixty percent.
Okay. Sixty percent.
So they have twice the Muslim population, but they are less holy than Paterson, New Jersey.
I guess the ones at Paterson must be very saintly, spiritual Muslims to have this aura of holiness.
Yes. Yeah, I've also heard Dearborn is the home of Bob Seger.
I'm not sure if you're familiar with that singer.
I actually saw him a few years ago.
I've heard Dearborn is heavily Muslim now, approaching probably those same levels of Hamdrak, far, far beyond what Patterson is.
Well, it's 54.5% Middle Eastern or North African.
So it apparently is the most Arab of all Americans.
Oh, it's the first Arab-majority city in the United States.
Wow. What's interesting is that Mecca and Medina are the sites of the Grand Mosque and the Prophet's Mosque, respectively, with Jerusalem's Al...
Al-Aqsa Mosque.
Al-Aqsa Mosque, yeah.
Thank you for jumping in there, too, so we don't get any letters and discourse from our listeners correcting me.
Well, we appreciate that.
We appreciate that.
So those are considered the three holiest sites in Islam.
There's a city in Tanzania, Kiryon, which is the fourth holiest city connected to Islam, so in Tanzania.
But again, this mayor has taken on the pretty lofty claim of Patterson, New Jersey.
Any of our listeners out there, if you guys want to fact check us here and let us know when this transformation of Patterson took place, because this is all relatively new.
I think the same thing for Dearborn and probably the city you mentioned in Michigan are also relatively new refugee resettlement or this massive congregation of Saracens to this explosion.
So, yeah.
Well, yep, the city that you mentioned, Kairouan, of which I had been ignorant heretofore, has 89 mosques all by itself.
And it's very Sufi, apparently.
Sounds like Paris.
Yes, it does, doesn't it?
Ah, dear me.
Well, okay, fourth holiest city in the Islamic world.
Well, moving on to Europe, since you mentioned Paris, there is a certain Levis, L-E-V-I-S-E.
All we know of this fellow is his last name begins with E. He is an illegal from Cameroon.
He's been accused of a deadly wave of terror in Europe in which he used the same modus operandi of ambushing strangers with concrete blocks.
Nice fellow.
27-year-old, relieved to have carried out assaults of this kind in seven different locations across Europe.
In France, the Netherlands, and Switzerland, this guy gets around.
Many of his victims were seriously injured and had to be hospitalized.
At least one died.
E's spree of unprovoked violence first came to light after he was arrested November 12, 2024 in Toulon in southern France.
Don't know what he's been doing since, but he had attacked a woman on a train and the French Transport police intervened, and it was only after they got DNA samples from him that they compared them to samples they had collected from his weapons before.
These big chunks of rock and bricks that he's used now, they have connected him to a whole series of these stone attacks targeting homeless people, just passers-by, and a nurse.
The earliest case pertains to an attack in July in Dijon, France.
When a nurse was struck on the head with a large concrete stone, he was identified but remained at large, despite already receiving a deportation order.
This happens all the time in France.
I recall reading that something like only 12% of illegals who are ordered deported from France actually get the boot.
They've got one way or another to stick around.
They've got the same system we do, Mr. Kersey.
These busy-bodied lawyers and all these appeals and only 12 or 15 percent actually are pitched out across the border.
Well, further attacks followed as he moved freely in Western Europe, including three incidents in October.
A 30-year-old professional named Marco was nearly killed when a 20-pound concrete slab was dropped on his head from 6.5 meter height.
That would be about 20 feet up in the air, I think, as he was walking through Bern, Switzerland.
And two weeks later, a bum was hospitalized after having a concrete block dropped on his head while he was sleeping in a Parisian suburb.
And then another bum in Strasbourg was seriously injured in almost exactly the same way.
Finally, trials are expected to begin to start later this year.
You know, I wonder if this Cameroonian would have been doing such things back in Cameroon.
What prompts people to do this?
The other thing that intrigues me, Cameroonians are black, black, black.
You cannot mistake a Cameroonian if he is in Switzerland, for heaven's sake.
And how this guy moved all around Europe attacking people in this way and got away with it, this is disgusting and just most dismaying to me.
But let's see.
Now, we have a series of old ventures into what I might call junk science.
Neurophysiologist Jennifer J. Manley, an African-Americanist, has been named in connection with over 100 million dollars in grants over the past 20 years.
Almost all of her research is based on the so-called social determinants of health.
And she claims that racism, sexism, and homophobia can cause brain disease in black and Latinx communities.
Well, I wonder if homophobia caused brain disease in white homosexual communities.
In any case, she's not worried about them.
She claimed in an interview last year that we shouldn't blame people for their lifestyle choices in terms of their brain health.
In other words, they can take all the drugs they want, drink as much alcohol as they like, their diet makes no difference, get diabetes, etc, etc.
That's not the problem.
It's systems of oppression and discriminatory beliefs.
That is what causes black people to suffer dementia at disproportionate rates.
She says, and yes, yes, I share your, I share your incredulity, but she's got millions of dollars to Prove this.
She says, any biological differences are driven by racism.
Now, I wonder what she means by biological differences.
I suppose it's higher rates of dementia.
And she has said, defining racism as the pathway through which race is biologized.
Now, that suggests to me, if there were no racism, then race could not be biologized.
But this lady speaks in riddles.
The point is, racism is associated with inflammation and therefore dementia risk.
She is currently superintending $20 million in active grants to support her research at the Gertrude H. Sergeyevsky Center and the Taub Institute at Columbia University.
There go your tax dollars, sir.
Now, I believe our friend Brittany Cooper is back in the news.
You know, I did this last week because, again, this shows you the power of Twitter, of X. I've been told we should call it X now.
Yes, that's what we've been told.
I will.
Go with the flow.
You've got to change.
You've got to evolve.
And I think this shows the power, though, because this is a story that was a couple of years old.
I think this was actually from 2019.
It was.
It's an unfiltered, uncensored platform now.
And this is the type of story that took on a life of its own again.
And it even caused Elon Musk to retweet it and to comment on it.
The story has the title, Prof Ties Black Female Obesity to Trump Policy's Racism.
And so again, this was during the first Trump era.
So can you imagine how bad female black obesity has gotten since?
Because he came down the escalator back in 2015.
So we're coming up on 10 years of the Trump era.
A lot of us in the black community.
Anyways, and she says, and look, those policies kill our people.
Rutgers University Women's and Gender Studies Professor Brittany Cooper.
I think her name on Twitter was Professor Crunk.
Does that sound familiar?
That is, yes, that is the name she goes by, Professor Crunk.
Yes. Well, she's pretty regular to her meals herself.
So I guess the Trump policies are impinging directly on her waistline.
Well, exactly.
And again, what's what's what's old is new.
And like, that's why this story, that's why this video was just everywhere.
And she tied Professor Cooper.
Tied racism, you know, obviously this has something to do with inflammation as well.
She tied racism and President Trump's policies to black female obesity.
She's a New Jersey professor who suggested on a television program that racism and Trump are responsible for black female obesity.
She's a gender study and women's professor at Rutgers.
She made the argument during an appearance on Black Women Own the Conversation.
It's broadcast on the Oprah Winfrey Network.
Quote, I hate when people talk about black women being obese.
I hate it because it becomes a way to blame us for a set of conditions that we didn't create.
We are living in the Trump era.
And look, those policies kill our people.
You can't get access to good health care, good insurance.
She said that her research, that research points to black women losing less weight and at a slower rate than do white women.
Claiming that public health practitioners tie increased stress to a change in metabolism.
Well, I have heard that the resting metabolism of white women is more rapid than that of black women.
So if they're sitting there doing nothing, then you could argue that black women are operating more efficiently because they are consuming fewer calories.
Make of that what you wish.
I don't want to make too much of this because I don't want to think too much about black metabolic rates.
Well, they may be thinking about you.
Brittany clearly is.
Yeah, she's constantly thinking about us.
She also said that it's literally that the racism that you're experiencing and the struggle to make ends meet actually means the diet don't work for you the same.
An organization called Campus Reform tried to follow up with Cooper about her appearance on the show.
This was, of course, a few years ago, and the professor suggested there was a scholarly basis for her remarks.
Quote, I wasn't making an argument about Trump admin policies and weight.
Dr. Arlene Geronimous's research from the 1990s argues pretty convincingly that black women have Physiological stress responses to racial stimuli and the effects, and that this affects our long-term health.
I was citing this body of work and the president's status as a racially polarizing figure that contributes to issues of racial stress for people of color.
Okay, make some thought.
Well, you know, I didn't realize this.
So this was before she came to my attention.
She came to my attention in 2020.
This was during COVID when various academic seminars were being held online because it was feared that we would all be busily infecting each other.
And it was at that time that she unbosomed the view that white people were such a problem that, and pardon me while I quote her, we need to take these motherfuckers out.
Yes, that's when, as I say, I became aware of her and her status as A full professor at Rutgers University, and I was suspecting that perhaps this might affect her career, but it did not in the slightest.
She has gone from strength to strength, and I'm sure she continues to do her research on the wickedness of white people, who, in her view, might just have to be taken out, Mr. Kersey, and I suspect you and I are number one and number two on her hit list.
Oh, she's got a trip to McDonald's first to Probably well before she's thinking about us.
She's got a big mouth to consume.
Well, she's probably got Donald Trump might be up there ahead of us, too.
But let's see yet more examples of your tax dollars at work here.
The Trump administration has severed $620,288 worth of federal funding that was aimed in part at pregnancy prevention for transgender boys.
Now, I will let you wrap your brain around that idea.
Transgender boys can get And the grant titled Inclusive Teen Pregnancy Prevention Programs was given to the Center for Innovative Public Health Research by the NIH, which is funded by your and my tax dollars.
And to quote from the grant papers, youth who are assigned female at birth.
Now that, by the way, assigned female at birth is abbreviated AFAB.
Those are people assigned female at birth, but who identify as transgender.
That is to say, not as girls, but as boys.
They are at risk for negative sexual health outcomes, but they are effectively excluded from sexual health programs.
Now, in other words, these are women, but they pretend that they're boys.
Now, apparently, 3.3% of high school students consider themselves transgender.
According to survey data.
And oddly enough, transgender men give birth in the United States.
Because, although they pretend to be boys, they're not.
And they apparently have sex with people with penises.
That's the term used in the grant papers.
And lo and behold, when these people who think they're boys have sex with people with penises, they can get pregnant, Mr. Kersey.
Now, here's another one for you.
Approximately how many people who claim to be men, but aren't, give birth in the United States?
I know this is very tough.
Who would have any idea?
But approximately how many per year of these transgender people who claim to be men give birth every year in America?
I'm putting you on the spot.
I'll put you out of your misery.
About 500 a year.
That strikes me as a lot.
That does yes 500 a year 500 as I say, you know, they think Anyway, it never occurred to me, it never occurred to me that transgender men might forget they could get pregnant when having sex with persons with penises.
And so this is what this $620,000 grant, in part, was designed to do, to remind them of that fact and tell them, watch out, you people who think you're men.
In fact, you could get pregnant no matter what you think.
So, now we're finally getting back to a story that is from Britain that was so gruesome, I really wish I should have, I probably should have forgotten it, but I shall not.
Now, this has to do with the Royal Institution.
This is something that runs the Faraday Museum.
And this is the London headquarters of the Royal Institution, which is 226 years old, and it runs this museum, which is a memorial to the great scientific progress and inventions by the great British scientists.
And it is a charity that helps teach and communicate science to the public.
Well, it is having an identity crisis of the kind that is exclusive to white people and the condition is particularly grim in Britain.
The problem has to do with a famed English chemist, not so famed that I had heard of him, Mr. Kersey, but his name is Humphrey Davy.
He's the focal point of a substantial display.
Well, it turns out That Humphrey Davy believed that skin color could be changed by the environment.
There was a whole swarm of volunteers who have been working hard uncovering Davy's racist views.
They were found in notebook 13F, now held at the Royal Institution, where the majority of Davy's 83 notebooks have been held.
So they've been poring through his 83 notebooks looking for racism.
When he was a teenager, Davy wrote about the role that climate played in shaping human differences and viewed humans as largely changeable.
When he was a teenager?
This guy was clearly thinking sort of big-picture thoughts as a teenager.
It appears that his views hardened, though, across his lifetime towards seeing differences, including racial differences, as fixed and heritable.
So at first he thought, you know, you live in the tropics and you'll become an African.
Later on he decided, well, hmm, you know, I don't think so.
You can be white and live in the tropics and you still won't become an African.
So this is apparently an awful thing that he thought.
In 1812, Davy married Jane Kerr, who inherited wealth from her father, Charles Kerr, who owned 40 slaves, believe it or not.
Her stepfather, Robert Fokwa, Odd name to have a stepfather in that time named Fawqua.
F-A-W-Q-U-A-H.
He owned slaves too.
Oh my gosh.
In other words, his wife's stepfather owned slaves.
The museum is currently in the process of deciding what form the added context should take.
How are we going to explain to the people who come and who are supposed to be admiring Humphrey Davy, how will we inform them just what a miserable insect he was?
Some places, apparently, use QR codes.
I guess you'll see one, you'll see a QR card that says, scan here to see what a miserable wretch this awful white man was.
But a spokesman for the Royal Institution says our goal is to learn from our past to help ensure that the Royal Institute of today and I'm sorry the Royal Institution of today and the Royal Institution of the future is an inclusive and welcoming place for everyone.
A welcoming place, Mr. Kersey.
Boy, oh boy, a welcoming place.
And I don't think you'd feel too welcome if every time you turn you're told, you know, this guy was a pretty good scientist, but wow, what an awful beastly racist he was.
I mean, Mr. Taylor, that's like going to the Smithsonian when Biden was president.
That's like going to Monticello.
Oh, that's right.
That's right.
That's right.
The Brits, the Brits don't do well.
We have run out of time.
Good. Golly, we've run out of time.
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Wait. They're two different addresses, right?
They both work.
Okay. All right.
Well, so thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen.
It is an honor, a joy, a pleasure to spend this time with you, and we look forward to doing the same thing next week.
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