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May 29, 2025 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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The Prince Comes to Haiti

Paul Kersey is joined by the incomparable Sam Dickson to discuss the Haitian government contracting with Blackwater founder Erik Prince to provide a mercenary force to restore order in Port-au-Prince. They also cover the New York Times' dismay that President Trump believes civil rights laws apply to white men. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press

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Good morning, good evening, potentially good afternoon, wherever you're listening to this from.
This is Paul Kersey, and I am joined this week for Radio Renaissance by the one and only Sam Dixon.
Sam, how are you, sir?
I'm fine.
How are you?
Well, we're actually doing this live together, so we have no reason to have any problems, so we're excited to be doing another Radio Renaissance this week.
It is May 28th.
Year of our Lord 2025, as Mr. Taylor would say.
And we only have a couple of comments from people, so we're going to read these real quick.
Hey, Paul!
It's Ramaphosa.
The P-H is just a P, so it's just Ramaphosa.
Keep up the good work.
That, of course, is in reference to the South African president, Cyril Ramaphosa, who Mr. Trump said, hey, turn down the lights.
I want to show you something, infamously, too, last week that we talked about in South Africa.
That's an interesting grammatical subject.
The H, you know, our language generally doesn't have what they call aspirated consulates.
The only person I know that's very careful with the H in white people is our leader, Jared Taylor.
Basically, we just say, Dog.
There's only one letter in our alphabet for dog.
But in Hindi and in Sanskrit and other languages, there are two letters.
And one is a D that is pronounced with no air coming out of you.
And the other is a D that has a heavy breath.
I can't hear the difference when I listen to people who are Indians and speaking Hindi.
But they can hear it.
And so apparently it must be Rama.
Ramaphosa.
Has it been interesting watching the fallout?
I know you read the New York Times religiously to see how they've reported on what happened in the White House.
Well, their reports are all alike.
One thing that people have to realize, and this is useful, what I hope for our audience, is that the story is written before they ever start writing the story.
Sometimes I have people call me and they say that the media wants to interview them about something they don't want to talk.
I tell them, you ought to talk to them.
Otherwise, they'll say all kinds of outrageous things, and then they'll say that you declined to speak to them, and people will think that means that what they claim is true.
But the fact of the matter is that they only want to talk to you so that they can say they did and give credibility to what they've already written.
So you do have to talk to them, but you should always realize.
The story has already been written.
It's just filling in blanks and saying, I talked to Joe Schmoe, and so and so.
But these stories are all the same.
I did read the New York Times, and I told people during the COVID crisis that there were basically about five stories that appeared over.
Maybe each one appeared four times in each issue of the New York Times.
The latest thing about how bad Trump was, the latest discovery that the COVID virus was worse than we thought yesterday, the danger of white racism, the danger of isolationism, and so on.
And the stories are all the same, but they just changed names.
And that's really how they do it.
Well, with the South Africa situation, obviously, before we started this podcast, you were talking about, you wonder who did the prep work for President Trump when he said, hey, turn down the lights, I want to show you something, because they attacked the authenticity and legitimacy of some of the pictures that he had that he showed.
One of the pictures apparently showed a Congolese attacking the Congo, where a number of black people were killed by the Congo.
And so it's, well, maybe President Trump was trying to say the Belgians should come back to the Congo with this.
That was the slide reference.
Again, it was all done basically saying that Trump—I don't want to say Pearl Harbor job because no one says it anymore, but he— He didn't know what he was talking about.
Yeah, and again, Trump just continues to go on and on about— You know, oh, it's white genocide and says the key terms over and over again when really all you have to do is say, and it's the ultimate question, are the people, and it's not just the white people of South Africa, are people better off in 2025 South Africa than they were in 1993 South Africa before the ANC took over and Nelson Mandela, that glorious year of 1994.
And I'm just curious, when you looked at what was going to be coming in the early 90s, That's about the time that America Horizons, I believe, had their first conference in the early 90s.
What were your projections for the future of South Africa?
How long did you think things were going to go on before there was a, you know, attacks on whites under the new black-run government?
Well, I thought the attacks on whites would begin almost immediately.
They did.
Well, maybe they did, but I'm surprised that it has creaked along.
As long as it has.
But you know the destiny of South Africa is to become another Haiti or another Congo or Uganda.
The whites simply should get out.
There are not enough whites there.
They don't enjoy the support of white governments anywhere in the world.
And they should simply leave.
And we should try to get as many of them as possible in the United States.
None of these race-mixing experiments have ever worked.
All of these things.
The liberal media is just laughable.
Everything is predicted.
Everything has been proven to be false.
You know, in recent times, we've learned that no surprise here, but it's now admitted in this book, Original Sin, that they all knew that Biden was incompetent, and they all worked together.
That's the remarkable thing about the American media.
Stalin had to have the commissars monitoring Pravda and what people wrote there and shooting journalists.
None of that's been necessary in America.
They all say exactly the same thing.
They know what to say and they know what not to say.
And they say it in almost exactly the same words.
Each one is his own commissar.
He's watching what he says and so on.
There have been many of these incidents.
I think I mentioned the last time we were talking that when Duvalier was elected president of Haiti, the American media just went into overdrive, ecstasy, that this represented the dawning of a new era for Haiti.
Soon, Haiti would be like Wisconsin, and everybody living in nice suburban houses, because Duvalier was 100% black, and he had no ties to the 5% or so of the mulattoes who basically run Haiti and are the only people who can run Haiti.
And so they were just predicting the grandest things possible.
It didn't turn out that way, but not one of them said, well, gee, we were wrong.
They never, ever have to say they're wrong.
They're always right.
They're always self-righteous, and they do things.
This is one of the few areas of disagreement between me and our leader, Jared Taylor.
Jared thinks that they are largely sincere.
I think they are conscious liars.
An example of that is in the wake of the Trump interview, radio to which I listen almost every day, repeated over and over again that Ramposa had, had, that when Trump talked about all the murders of white people, Ramposa set him straight and pointed out that more blacks had been murdered in South Africa than whites.
Well, given the fact that the black population is roughly 15 to 18 times larger than the white population, one would expect that even if they were killed a lot of white people, you know, But it has any other grain of sense.
Nosus has no meaning.
But all these slick commentators, Mary Louise Kelly, who I always beat up on, and the others on All Things Considered on National Park Radio, they really thought this was very persuasive.
That's what Sherrod would think.
I think they knew they were lying, but if they told the people that want to believe them anything they could hang their hat on, they'd do it.
What was fascinating and overlooked in that White House meeting with President Ramaphosa is that he brought two white golfers with him, Ernie Els and Ratif Goosen.
And Ratif Goosen, who's on the PGA right now, he reiterated, yeah, he has family friends who have been murdered on their farms.
And he had, you know, the president of South Africa had brought these two guys to be like, well, look, we've got these two great athletes who participate in, you know, American professional golf.
And they're going to say great things about South Africa.
And they said the exact opposite.
They only reinforced what President Trump was.
Did they say it on the broadcast?
You can watch the entire broadcast.
Amazing.
And Ratif Goosin, he was brought almost as a prop, almost as a prop to be there to be like, we've got these good whites.
These are our good whites.
These are the ones who represent us.
They proudly waved the new multiracial flag.
They've remained citizens.
They haven't moved.
And then Ratif Goosan actually concurred with what Mr. Trump, what President Trump was saying.
So fascinating that that, and in most of the articles that I read, as you pointed out in the New York Times and the Washington Post, it buried that portion of the fact that he had brought these goodwill ambassadors.
And what was some of the, not a lot of goodwill that Ratif Goosan brought because he only said, yeah, we've got family friends who have been murdered on their farms and this.
Well, here's another practical tip for people who are listening to this.
The majority of readership is lost in any article that appears below, any portion of the article that appears below the fold line where the paper is folded.
And I ran for public office one time, and I devised my ad to stop that, because I noticed they put the ads for unapproved candidates, the candidates they opposed, below the phone line, so most people wouldn't see them.
So I had a long, narrow one that was maybe...
They couldn't put it below the vote line.
So they did the next best thing.
The Atlanta papers simply refused to allow me to buy advertising.
As far as I know, I'm the only candidate in Georgia history that has been refused the right to buy.
Print media.
And they have that legal right to refuse.
And this is when you ran for lieutenant governor, is that correct?
Right, right.
Back in the 1970s.
And, you know, an organization, a watchdog organization, I found that had gone to all the media outlets when I announced and asked them not to give any publicity to my campaign.
So the Atlanta Journal, always eager to oblige, agreed that I should not be allowed to have any advertising.
Well, one of your favorite countries to talk about, obviously talking about South Africa, we can talk about a nation that's been under the black flag for almost 200 plus years now, and that's Haiti.
And the news is broken that the Haitian government is reportedly considering partnering with Eric Prince to fight gangs in Port-au-Prince.
Let me just read a couple of the pertinent lines from this article.
They're reportedly turning to military contractor and a supporter of President Donald Trump, Eric Prince, to take down violent gangs around the country.
Prince and other American contractors have signed contracts to target gangs responsible for the deaths of civilians throughout the country, according to a report that was published on May 27th in the New York Times.
They were quite upset that this would be going on.
Because again, Haiti is the black republic.
It was just like in 1915 when the U.S. Marines went in there and we occupied Haiti for a couple decades, I think until 1931.
I think we pulled it out in Roosevelt.
Okay, so we were there for multiple decades, and this upset the nascent, the...
And they sent couriers down there to monitor what was going on because they did not want Haiti to come under white rule because that would basically, it would reinforce all the horrible things that white people believed about blacks in the United States, that blacks could not have self-government.
And this was a nation that was literally founded upon the genocide of whites, Haiti.
Well, I'm very interested in Haiti.
I read a lot of books on it, and I wish I could go there.
I had two cousins who were both surgeons and taught in medical schools, and they each went there, and they would give up a month there every year to go and help the people of Haiti for free.
By the way, they were not fools.
They did not believe that genetics didn't matter, and they didn't believe it.
All the races had finished the finish line, equal in mind.
But being very devout Christians, they were concerned about their souls, and so they treated them.
But it's a lot to learn from Haiti.
First of all, you wonder at the white people.
How could anyone have wanted to live in a world in which 95% of the population was not white?
To be in the great house with your wife and your children.
The majority were straight from Africa.
They had to be fed, clothed, bathed, you know, worked, watched.
They're dangerous.
These are all French people.
I would rather have remained and been a cobbler in La Rochelle or Lyon rather than be living in the big house surrounded by all these people.
But when the crash came and the blacks revolted, which is a story in itself, actually there was quite a white role in promoting that revolt, they did eventually massacre all the whites.
And here again, the whites were so crazy.
That they returned to Haiti after the initial massacres when Toussaint Louverture, who was a moderate of the black leaders, invited them to come back, and then they got massacred.
A lot of people listening think whites are superior mentally to blacks, and I think they do have a higher IQ in that they can work on things like the periodic table, the multiplication tables, and that kind of thing, calculus.
But when it comes to practicality, I think blacks are far more intelligent than whites.
Whites are very vulnerable.
Their abstract reasoning leads them to be easily deceived and to come to live in a world of fantasy and imagination rather than a world of reality.
But anyway...
The one who directed the massacre was Desiline, for whom the national anthem is now named.
But anyway, he called his generals in and he said, I want all the whites dead in the next week.
And so a lot of his generals had taken white wives.
And so they said, well, does that include our wives?
He said, yeah, you've got to kill them too.
So anyway.
The next meetup he had with his generals, they told him, well, we've done what you wanted, all the whites are dead.
And so he said, well, did you kill your wives too?
And they said, yeah, they're dead too.
And to show you that Desaline had a sense of humor, he said, well, all I can say is you're better Haitians than you are husbands.
Do you have any, it's funny, I just came across a pretty rare book called Where Black Rules White by...
Do you have any observations on that book?
That was a pretty infamous book published in the late 1890s.
I think that was published later.
I thought that was written by somebody with the American occupation.
But the book I strongly recommend to everybody was by Queen Victoria's diplomatic representative in Haiti, who was there for some decades.
He had a funny name.
His name was Sir Sullivan.
We would say St. John, but in Britain, the St. John family pronounced it St. John.
So, Sullivan St. John, he was there for decades.
And when 18 came to the end of his career and went home to England, and he wrote a book called For the Black Republic.
And this book is hated.
It is ridiculed in all modern histories of Haiti if it's mentioned at all.
The Marxists hate it.
Most modern Haitian history is written by people who either...
He goes through all of this stuff.
The fact that they do eat people in voodoo ceremonies.
He had irreparable proof that this happened.
He expressed the opinion that they would never be civilized.
And already, public opinion, polite opinion was such that in his preface, he had to apologize for his saying that Haiti would never achieve.
It's a great book.
It's written with an English aristocrat's wry, dry sense of humor.
It's just fantastic.
I can't recommend it enough.
And somebody I was talking to says that he actually wrote a sequel, which I didn't know about.
And in the sequel, he bears that even harder.
He's trying to deal with the criticism that his first book aroused.
DuBois may have written a book on Haiti or any of the books, like you said, by the Marxists, by the Bolshevik American enthusiasts of the Haitian Revolution.
They consider and all they do is demonize the book you just mentioned.
They basically say it's an evil book.
And yes, he did write a follow-up where he answered all the criticism because there was a book that was written.
I can't find the title right now, but it was a direct criticism of his book.
So then he wrote a new edition and the early part of the 20th century where he answered all of his critics.
Sort of like the book about...
I can't remember the author of that book where he wrote about the cannibals in the Congo and then there was a huge uproar about that and then he wrote a follow-up where he answered all the criticism and said, yeah, I was there.
This is what happened.
Here's an even more elaborate explanation.
Unless Paul criticized us again.
Actually, you gave it the French pronunciation of Dubois, which is the correct pronunciation, but he actually was a W-E-B.
Du Bois.
That's right.
That's right.
Du Bois.
So that's how he pronounced it.
Just going back to this article, he was in Octoroon too, right?
I don't know, but he was a communist.
He joined the Communist Party and he died as a card-carrying member of the Communist Party.
But he, yeah, they hate the book.
So some of them, St. John points out that...
And he referred to cases which the Haitian government itself prosecuted people for cannibalism in the course of voodoo rites.
And he talks about the Roman Catholic Church, that their priests there were involved in trying to stop the practice of eating children in voodoo.
But that doesn't deter people nowadays from describing voodoo as a really sacred religion, deep spiritual insights that Christianity doesn't have.
But one can only wonder what type of, I won't say treasures, but World Prince's team will uncover as we go back to this article real quick from the New York Times.
His team has been using drones to target gang members since March.
Security experts told the New York Times he has plans to hire Haitian-American military veterans to function as mercenaries in defense of the capital.
Port-au-Prince, the New York Times reported, I guess he doesn't want a bunch of white guys down there trying to regain order out of the chaos.
Prince is slated to send up to 150 mercenaries to Haiti over the summer.
260 individuals were killed, 66 injured, and more than 3,000 residents were displaced from gang attacks against neighborhoods in Port-au-Prince from January to March, according to a 2025 statement from the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights.
So, Prince, he's a former Navy SEAL.
He's the founder of Blackwater Worldwide, which came under a lot of fire during the occupation of Iraq because of multiple charges against Blackwater contractors in 2007.
He reportedly declined to comment.
The New York Times.
But we wish the people of Port-au-Prince well, because you'd like to go visit.
Right now, it seems like it's not a great place to go.
No, every year it gets worse.
I would like to go.
I've read a lot about it.
I have the itinerary worked out in my mind, and I would genuinely like to go and see.
In the 1930s, observant followers of the religion called Marxism would wonder, they'd go on their hadges, their pilgrimages to the Soviet Union, and the classic thing they would say when they come back was, I have seen the future and it works.
I want to go to Haiti and see the future and see whether it works or not.
Well, I mean, again, that's one of the reasons why South Africa can't fall, because this was supposed to be that great moment, you know, the last of the African nations that decolonized.
But it doesn't matter, Paul.
It doesn't matter how many times these people fail.
They'll always try again.
It's always the same.
You know, Mao Zedong, you get off race for a moment.
Mao Zedong was the George Washington of China.
I think even Dean Russ called him the...
You know, Vidal Castro was a great agrarian reformer, and the American ambassador said, no, he's a communist and been a communist all of his life.
He was subjected to tremendous ridicule.
But no, it turned out that Mao was a cutthroat communist gangster, and so was Castro.
But nobody ever said, I'm sorry.
I made a mistake.
No accountability.
There's no accountability at all.
In fact, America in general, one of the remarkable things about American society, there's no accountability.
Nobody went to jail for the 2008 Great Recession.
Which brought financial ruin to tens of millions of people through people lying about the economy and engaging in frauds, stock frauds, like what's that group Goldman Sachs did and all that.
A few people got sued by the government and were allowed to pay fines that represented only a small fraction of all the money they had made by their frauds.
Nobody in America, the war with Iraq, the Cheneys, like odious Liz Cheney and her daddy, Dick Cheney, the former vice president.
They lied to the people about the weapons of mass destruction.
They lied us into the war.
They made colossal sums of money out of that.
Halliburton, of course.
Every time I look at Liz Cheney, I can just see the wheelchairs and the guys with their eyes out and their faces turned into horrible, terribly wounded, horrible-looking faces and their arms and legs blown off.
And she made colossal amounts of money, as her father did.
And, you know, nobody in that life, not one single person ever went to jail for perpetrating a fraud that cost America $6 trillion and cost thousands of guys their lives and tens of thousands their mental and physical health.
And yet she had the goal to get on the committee to go after Trump, you know, and she became, in the eyes of our enemies, she became sort of another version of the Virgin Mary who decided in the left hand of God to take her seat in the...
I've always thought it was so weird that In the dying days of the Kamala Harris campaign, she was up there campaigning, and Liz Cheney was up there campaigning with her.
Who are they trying to appeal to, except for the intelligentsia, like you said?
Well, I think they thought that the magic of the name, the Republican, would affect you.
One of the good things that's happened in our life is that, unavoidably, intellectually, parties are becoming racial parties.
They're still not what we want.
I mean, we still can't trust the Republicans, people like Mario Rubio in them.
But basically, the Democrats are becoming the non-white party and the Republicans are becoming the white party.
And I don't think...
There was a big cottage industry of Republicans for Johnson when Goldwater got the Republican nomination.
Those people are pretty much now extinct.
You still have traitors.
You still have people like Lindsey Graham and Mario Rubio and others in the Republican Party, but their numbers have dwindled down.
I'd actually push back just a little bit.
Marco Rubio as Secretary of State has been shockingly good.
I'm not saying that he wouldn't go back, but- The Haitians have some very good proverbs.
There is a lot of culture in Haiti.
I've enjoyed reading about it.
I have a number of pieces of Haitian art.
Well, they're leading artists.
But the Haitian proverb I like is, the dog that bites once can bite again.
And I'm very dubious of conversions.
And Mario Rubio, during the George Floyd and the Trayvon Martin reaction of the Black Lives Matter movement, he publicly stated that he believed that black moms had the right to attack white races just on sight.
I would never vote for him for anything.
I think they're grooming him to run against Vance.
But someone who could actually justify basically mob violence against us is not someone we should ever, ever forgive unless there was a complete admission, object admission and plea for forgiveness and unless they do penance.
Well, this might be a good way to an article.
And this was in the New York Times.
For Trump, civil rights protections should help white men.
And again, this was just published on May 25th, which is a couple days ago.
We're recording here on Wednesday, May 28th.
In his drive to purge diversity efforts in the federal government and beyond, President Trump has expressed outright hostility to civil rights protections.
He ordered federal agencies to abandon some of the core tenets of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 on the basis that they represented a...
But in recent weeks, Trump has turned to those same measures, not to help groups that have historically been discriminated against, but to remedy what he sees as the disenfranchisement of white men.
The pattern fits into a broader trend in the administration as Trump officials pick and choose which civil rights protections they want to enforce and for whom.
That great age-old question, who whom?
Across the government, agencies have historically worked to fight discrimination against Black people.
women and other groups have pivoted to investigating institutions accused of favoring them.
Quote, the plain message that they are conveying is if you think about, talk about, or claim to be in favor of diversity, of equity, of inclusion, of accessibility, you will be targeted, said Maya Wiley, president and CEO of the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human They're conveying that white men are the most discriminated against people in American society, she added, and therefore entitled to affirmative action.
The White House has defended its actions as part of an effort to put merit ahead of diversity.
Quote, the Trump administration is dedicated to advancing equality, combating discrimination, and promoting merit-based decisions, upholding the rule of law as outlined in the U.S. Constitution, said Harrison Fields, a White House spokesperson.
All right.
Having been born well after the passing of the 1964 Civil Rights Act, which basically usurped the U.S. Constitution, just give me your thoughts on what we just heard.
One thing I think people don't remember, I mean, we lost to history, the fact that many whites I had many conversations with people back then.
They said, well, look, Sam, we pass this law and we give them justice and the inequities will even out.
Blacks will go to college.
They'll cease being on welfare.
They'll become taxpaying citizens.
Crime will go down and blacks will be happy.
And none of that happened.
And whether it's other minorities, including very privileged ones, they exist.
It's just part of their essence of being that they want to feel persecuted.
None of this has happened.
The rate of black ownership of houses is now lower than it was when they passed the Fair Housing Act under Lyndon Johnson.
Black illegitimacy is now several times higher than it was in 1954.
A civil rights decision was handed down.
I'm sorry, the Supreme Court decision.
Brown versus Ward?
Yeah.
Yeah, 55. So none of this is going to work.
It's like trying to stop the gangs in Haiti.
None of this is going to work.
To use something my Russian tutor said about why communism would fail in Russia, no matter how many people you bully into saying that you can build a skyscraper out of Balsa wood, the fact is you cannot build a skyscraper out of Balsa wood.
And these people have a false ideology.
They think ideologically.
They twist the facts.
They have cookie cutters that they impose on the dough to twist the facts.
They have basically what I call mimicking the inscription on things that I see in the grocery stores, fact-free.
We should call these people fact-free.
They live in a world of imagination and fantasy.
Like I said, as whites have abstract reasoning, they're capable of creating these imaginary worlds.
They live in this imaginary world, except that I don't agree with Jared.
I do think that they are deliberately dishonest and are really evil people and wicked people and deserve to be punished.
Jared thinks that they need to be taken by the hand and led and forgiven.
Rehabilitation should probably come with a one-way trip to Port-au-Prince after Eric That's long been stuck in trade in our somatic weapons is to point out that the people that are most fanatically in favor of the mixing are people who don't ever have to experience any of it.
You know, what's fascinating about Haiti, for our listeners who don't know the geography, it shares an island with the Dominican Republic, which, obviously, if you look at the racial breakdown of both islands, the Dominicans, you can tell there's a large African admixture.
Much lighter, though.
They have a massive wall with the Haitians, and they are very quick to remove illegal immigrants from Haiti.
It's where a number of cruise ship republics.
I'm sorry, removing legal immigrants who are from Haiti, back to Haiti.
And you can only wonder how big the wall that they would build would be if we started sending over white liberals as punishment, as castigation, because I don't think they'd want them coming over and trying to weasel their way out or find a way back to fly back to the United States.
Because there's something you said off air before last week regarding South Africa.
We know that there are 70,000 Afrikaners.
The rule that President Trump put in place does not apply to the British South Africans.
It only is for Afrikaners.
And you've said that that 70,000 number should be 700,000.
They should all get out, correct?
And they should come to the United States where I think you said something along those lines.
Yeah, well, the author of Studdard wrote a book called The Rising Kind of Color.
And there was another guy, I'm trying to think, wrote, you know, Severe Cox wrote one about white supremacy around the equator or something.
But they both said that basically the whites in South Africa were doomed.
And this is 100 years ago.
And they're just not enough of them.
They should recognize that and just get out.
They're overwhelmed.
If they ever really tried to assert themselves, the United States and the European Union would send in troops to crush them.
This is a four-year blip and the grand scheme of things.
Who knows what could happen in 2029?
Well, I'm sorry he's excluding the English.
There's a long-standing hatred between the English, who bought half the whites, and the Afrikaners, who bought half the whites.
And it's understandable why the Afrikaners hate the English, because of the war wars and the mistreatment of Afrikaner civilians.
Of course.
But still, these quarrels, like I've said, when I was a child, people didn't like the Irish.
This is something that's got to be put behind us.
We cannot afford these family quarrels anymore between the Germans and the French and the Germans and the Poles and the Poles and the Russians and so on.
we have to consider ourselves to be members of the same race and the same religion and the same culture.
When I say the same religion, I don't mean that everybody has to be a, I'm just talking a little c Christian.
That our civilization all over the world matches our race.
It's almost a perfect overlay.
That our civilization is one of Christianity filtered through a sieve of ancient paganism.
And we all share that.
Even the anti-Christians still share that culture and people who are diligently Catholic.
Presbyterian, they share it too.
We don't like these divisions.
But when a Russian boy looks at a picture of the Parthenon in Vladivostok, I think his reaction is the same as when an Atlanta boy looks at a picture of the Parthenon in Atlanta, Georgia.
We see this as the beginning of our people, our achievements, our civilization.
And an Arab doesn't see that, an Indian or a Thai or a Chinaman.
Well, one of the great things that we can finish up this conversation is just to see the way that President Trump, during his campaign, successful campaign, according to this article in New York Times, he spoke often and expressed concern for what he called a definitive anti-white feeling in this country.
He said that many times during the campaign.
And now in his second term, he has made quick work of addressing it.
He's made a major push to root out programs that promote diversity, which he suggested lead to the hiring of incompetent people.
One of the things that I will say I like most about President Trump is he'll let slip things about a low IQ person.
And he's one of the first people in public office who I've ever heard even.
Mention IQ.
Now, we have no idea.
I'm not putting words into President Trump's mouth, but just the mere fact that I think he said that about Jasmine Crockett, the black congresswoman from Texas.
He said, that's a low IQ individual.
But one of the great things that we've seen, we talked about it last week.
His DOJ is now investigating Brandon Johnson for the Chicago mayor for saying that he praised the number of blacks in top city government jobs and how he only hires black people because they're so generous.
He's now gone after the Office for Civil Rights at the Education Department is investigating whether Chicago's public school system is violating the Civil Rights Act with its And we won't get into this, but this is one of the big news stories.
Last month, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission launched an investigation of Harvard University, alleging that the school has engaged in discriminatory hiring because it showed a significant increase in the percentage of minority, female, and non-binary faculty.
Earning tenure over the past decade while the rates for white men declined.
Now, Sam, I'm not sure if you remember this pretty famous cover story.
It was in April of 2011 of Newsweek.
It said beached white males, and it was a white guy on the beach, his face down, and it talked about how the world used to be the white man's oyster, and now that's all done.
Now these people are no longer getting promotions.
They're no longer getting advancements.
They've got these big mortgages they can't pay.
It almost was celebrating the end because this was during, I guess, Obama was elected in 2012.
he beat met romney and november of 2012 so this was gearing up for the second the second administration of uh I mean, because we've seen, we've lived through now Trayvon Martin, we lived through Michael Brown in St. Louis.
Some people forget this, but the Freddie Gray riots in Baltimore a decade ago were really bad.
They were really bad.
In fact, the first ever empty Major League Baseball stadium game was played in Baltimore because in late April of 2015, And of course, living through the George Floyd insanity, I mean, it's been five years now since George Floyd.
Passed away in Minneapolis.
Yeah, it was May 25th, 2020.
What are your observations on what has changed truly in the world?
I mean, you've been paying attention to this for decades now.
Contradictory to yours.
I'm happy about these things you mentioned.
It's more blessed to give ulcers than to receive ulcers.
And I enjoy the unhappiness of the people who hate us.
But ultimately, none of these things matter.
And I'm not attacking Trump by saying this.
This is just an interlude.
It's a speedbreaker.
It slowed things down a little.
The fundamentals of demographics are that this is increasingly a non-white country, and that all these non-white groups are reared in an atmosphere put out by advocacy groups like the RASA, the NAACP, the B 'nai B 'rith, and others who create in them this story of hatred towards the majority.
And none of that has changed.
Control of the colleges has not changed.
Harvard is still controlled by anti-white leftists.
The New York Times is still controlled by anti-white leftists.
The fact of the matter is the majority of people in America under the age of 18 are not white people.
And so those of us in a group like the American Renaissance and the people listening, we have to think more deeply.
Then the average MAGA person who's thrilled with this and thinks that this is the beginning of a new era or some kind of deep cultural change, it's not.
It's simply a fortunate little blip that'll give us a little more time.
But the fundamental reality is that America is over.
There's no going back.
There's no making America great again.
There's no going back to the Constitution.
America was an experiment, and America has failed.
You can say, well, it should have been the way it was when it started out, but it isn't the way it is.
And in a non-Anglo-Saxon, non-white nation, paper guarantees in the Constitution mean nothing.
They really have meant nothing to much of my life.
I've spent many, many hours and days in court representing white dissidents.
And I can tell you, all that stuff about a nation with liberty and justice for all, that's just rubbish.
That was always rubbish.
People were made to say it because they wanted the suckers to be set up to be exported.
Yeah, no, none of this is changing.
In criticism of Trump, I like a lot of what he's doing.
I voted for Trump.
I'd vote for Trump again.
And so I'm not here beating an anti-Trump Trump.
How many Antifas have been invited?
We just saw a horrible incident in Seattle where a number of Christians were surrounded by Antifa.
And the police came and they basically said, you have to leave.
They wear masks.
They now excuse themselves, and the police use it as an excuse not to enforce the anti-mask laws.
But the Antifa were wearing masks long before COVID.
They wear masks so that their identities will not be known.
They attack people.
They attack Trump rallies in Atlanta.
They have done over $20 million worth of arson damage to the police training academy because they hate the cops.
They have committed acts of arson.
They have blown up police cars with handheld bombs.
They've torched police motorcycles.
They shot a cop as part of an organized campaign against the training facility.
Years ago, they put up a death threat at Atlanta Antifa on me.
They picked out a comment from one of their people, and what they call pinned it, which indicated their approval, that I needed to die, and this guy was dedicated to bringing out my death.
The FBI was not interested in this.
They basically told me, there's the door, get the hell out of our office.
65 of these thugs have been indicted and are being prosecuted.
For these acts of arson, bombing.
The ATF has done nothing about the bombings.
ATF is supposed to investigate every bomb incident.
Wasn't there an incident maybe seven years ago at Georgia Tech where an Atlanta police cruiser was?
Fortunately, there was no cop in it.
But they ran up and they threw homemade bombs into it and blew it up.
They were arrested, and I think all charges were dropped.
And I mentioned this.
That's something that one must constantly mention.
The real power of the media is in repetition.
In the last debate with Trump in 2020, presidential debate, somebody asked Biden if he would ever prosecute Antifa.
And given credit, he was honest.
He looked into the camera, and he promised the American people that his administration would never prosecute somebody with Antifa because he said it's a philosophy.
And you don't prosecute a philosopher.
I don't think a philosopher typed out that death threat on me.
I don't think a philosopher set up the Atlanta Antifa website and typed up that death threat.
I don't think a philosopher threw those bombs.
It's the silliest thing imaginable.
But what he was really saying is, these are our thugs.
These are our Red Guards.
These are our shock troops, the establishment.
To borrow a term from our enemy's lexicon.
These are my brown shirts.
And they've been attacking Trump rallies.
And we're going to go on and we're going to protect them.
And he has.
Not one of these people has been indicted.
The bomb throwers, ATF, has never tried to get them indicted.
The FBI has done nothing.
Why isn't Trump prosecuting and crushing Antifa?
I will say this, and I don't want this to sound like I'm also too optimistic, but I do believe what just happened in Seattle.
Is going to get a response by the Trump administration.
Because if you've not seen the video, there's a white mother with two of her children.
One is a baby.
Looks like the baby's maybe six months old.
The other one is about three to four.
The three to four-year-old toddler is crying because they're surrounded by this group of masked trannies of the just most despicable, loathsome, just feckless individuals I've ever seen in my life threatening her.
And all she's trying to do is go.
To a public prayer and a park in Seattle where the mayor, he actually attacked the person who gave them a permit to do it.
And said, what are you guys doing?
Almost again saying this city belongs to these people because they're doing it where the Chaz was held back during the George Floyd days.
This could be, and again, I follow a guy named Andy Nio on Twitter.
He does really good work on this subject.
And he's gotten a lot of death threats over the years.
In fact, he's actually been attacked and sued Antifa in Portland and Seattle.
This actually could be that moment where...
And you actually get to see the FBI weaponized, hopefully, to go after them.
Let's hope so.
But I'll also say, you've got all these judges who will do everything they can to protect Antifa from the law.
I've seen this in representing white distance.
The unfortunate fact is that a colossal percentage of the judges are simply political flunkies, self-promoters, sociopaths.
And they will not follow the law or the Constitution.
And you've got juries.
These silly right-wingers talk about jury nullification.
I've heard this all of my life.
They're under some kind of a delusion that juries in America are made up of people friendly to them.
They're not going to be.
People ask me why I didn't sue the SPLC for libel.
And they put up that libelist article about me, which has been used to inflict great harm on me.
But where would I assume?
Atlanta, Georgia?
You think a jury in Fulton County is going to award me a money judgment against the SPLC?
Of course not.
And we saw that with the O.J. Simpson jury.
We are very bad about not repeating things over and over again.
But we saw what life is going to be like in a non-white America when that jury sided with their racial brother and refused to convict him for murdering a white woman and a white guy.
Oh, excuse me, okay.
You know, it's really interesting just talking about where we are right now.
It's May 28th, and we've only got a few minutes left here.
Because one of the most forgotten moments in the, whatever you want to call the George Floyd insurrection, whatever it is, on May.
That's their term.
Straight out of Marxist theory.
What would you call it?
The George Floyd incident.
His death was an incident.
It wasn't important.
What came afterwards, though?
On May 31st, insurrection, you know, that would require planning, organization, you know, all that kind of thing.
They'll come after us for insurrection with no basis.
They said the same thing about the Watts riots in 1965.
Herbert Opteker, chief theoretician of the Communist Party, popularized the Watts uprising, Watts insurrection.
And the same thing is going on now.
Well, one of the best books written about It's called, "Frankly, We Did Win This Election." And he talks about what happened the night And if you've not seen the videos, a lot of them have been scrubbed.
They're very hard to find.
I think Ann Coulter, she retweeted something that I put out about a year ago where I was like, I can't find any of these videos anymore of the battle that took place at the White House where hundreds, thousands of people are literally trying to storm and they're making what happened on J6 look like a scrimmage.
It was intense.
And Trump is in the bunker with one of the most odious individuals, which should hopefully cure you of ever, you know, praising the military too much, Mark Milley, the fact that this guy was the Joint Chiefs of Chairman.
Because basically, he was disgusted by the fact that of all people, Mike Pence was a And they get into this big debate about the Insurrection Act.
And Stephen Miller says, yeah, I think we should do it.
And Milley looks at him and says, you need to shut the fuck up.
And he points up, according to this book, he points up at a picture of Lincoln.
And he said, that guy dealt with an insurrection.
What we're dealing with is a protest.
And it's just the one thing that I think the lesson of 2020, of Trump's first presidency.
To what we have now is getting people in place.
You call it a speed bump.
I still think it's very important that there are victories, that there are wins you can look at and push back.
Of course, you and I, I think we both say that the Civil Rights Act of 1964 needs to go.
But the Constitution led us to that path.
You say that the country's done.
We have to look back and realistically assess things.
Some of the smartest minds at the time, Carlton Putnam.
Was it already too late then?
I mean, in your eyes, I guess my question is, you know, you said America's done.
At what point was it?
And when did you accept that?
I mean, that's a tough question.
I don't know.
But there's no question now.
Any talk about restoring the Constitution, making America great again.
This is actually harmful.
People who believe that are part of the problem.
They're not part of the solution.
Mass elections, it's nice that we won this one, but we barely did.
The base of the Kamala Harris vote voters is growing rapidly.
Trump's base is dying out and it's contracting rapidly.
Even the white ones.
This is one of my disagreements with Jared.
You cannot live in the same country with people like the journalists on National Public Radio, CNN, and people like Chuck Schumer, and people like that.
These people hate us.
They hate us.
They would do all kinds of unspeakable things to us, and they will if they ever get the opportunity, which will be good because, you know, a lot of people need to suffer in order to learn the truth about this.
But you cannot live in the same country with people who don't play by the rules.
You know, the Constitution is supposed to be the rule book.
Instead, we see these people trying to deny us the right of assembly at Charlottesville.
Conjuring up phony lawsuits and prosecuting 25 people with the express purpose of ruining them at Charlottesville in front of a system judge who basically was part of the plaintiff's team.
We had people working on his staff who were supporters of Antifa and on social media with the plaintiffs.
You can't play with people who don't play by the rules.
So even if that's a miracle, we have an all-white country.
We cannot tolerate the presence.
Of this minority of the whites who are traitors to our race, and he won't play by the rules.
I like to go back to high school and use arguments based on high school.
I think people can understand.
One of them is, my high school was the most effete high school in DeKalb County, Big Hills.
We had the worst football team of anybody.
We hardly ever won any games.
One thing about it, it was for sure, we could not play Briarcliff or the Decatur Bulldogs or the other high schools if those kids that were playing for the other teams would not abide by the rules.
If they were stomped on our tackle or our players when they got tripped up and they kicked them in the testicles, they kicked their teeth out, they ran off sides.
You cannot play football with people like that.
And we're dealing with people who will not.
Nancy Pelosi will not play by the rules.
Liz Cheney will not play by the rules.
We saw what she's capable of.
About things that were known, but to any intelligent person who looked into them to be lies in stirring up that war, causing guys to have their legs blown off so she could make money.
You know, do you think you can live in a society with people like the Cheneys?
No, we cannot.
Well, which brings us to a fitting conclusion here of another edition of Radio Renaissance.
Mr. Dixon, it's been an absolute pleasure and honor.
I know our audience, wherever you're listening to, is going to truly enjoy the past hour we got to share with you.
So I want to speak to the audience, and I want to say that you are the best of us all, the best of our race, and you are our hope.
And you need to think and act very deeply and with great commitment, a mixture of great commitment and prudence and bravery.
And I think that sometimes it's an idea in black people's minds that we're up to something naughty.
No.
We are the noble people of our society.
And these people we're talking about, they are the scum of the earth.
They may have risen to the top, but it's like the water.
The scum floats to the top.
In the universe of suffrage democracy, that's what you get.
The scum floats to the top.
And that's how people like Hillary Clinton and Liz Cheney and these others.
They're there because they're the scum that came to the top.
It's our job to extricate that scum.
For Sam Dixon, this has been Paul Kersey.
Our time is up.
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