The ICE Man Cometh
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at the alleged “casual cruelty” of DHS images. They also discuss boomers, Britain, Ann Coulter, and JT’s new favorite congresswoman.
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at the alleged “casual cruelty” of DHS images. They also discuss boomers, Britain, Ann Coulter, and JT’s new favorite congresswoman.
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Ladies and gentlemen, esteemed listeners, welcome to Radio Renaissance. | |
I'm your host, Jared Taylor. | |
And with me is my indispensable co-host, the one and only Paul Kersey. | |
And today is August 14th, the year of our Lord, 2025. | |
And as usual, we begin with comments from listeners. | |
One writes in to say, I was listening to your recent podcast in which you discussed Freedom Georgia, the blacks-only safe haven community. | |
And I wanted to correct a misstatement made about that fine initiative. | |
Mr. Taylor claimed in the podcast that there's been no development, not even water on the site all these years after it got started. | |
However, the Freedom Georgia's donation site at Give SandGo, and I must say I had not checked there, Mr. Kersey, for evidence of movement. | |
It not only informs us that the organization has collected $1,116,348 thus far, and donations are still trickling in, but in the May 31st, 2021 update, they clearly show a well-booster pump and an associated PVC water pipe. | |
Now, I should mention that I know that particular pump well. | |
It's sold by Harbor Freight, the Chinese tool store chain, and retails for $169.99. | |
One can only wonder where the rest of the loot went. | |
But in any case, Freedom Georgia has apparently had water on site since 2021. | |
Well, shut my mouth, Mr. Kersey. | |
They've done better than I ever thought. | |
They are making boundless progress. | |
Water is flowing. | |
Did by chance they give any indication of how you could find that Give Send Go page? | |
I just quickly did a search. | |
I would love to see and see if there are any pictures. | |
And it's a shame that Mr. Beast, I'm sure you've seen the memes, sir, of the internet personality, Mr. Beast, who goes to Africa and creates pumps, water pumps for potable water for our African brethren. | |
Surprised they didn't try and get a video with him installing it for free. | |
Well, there is a Freedom Georgia website, and the person who started it, a black realtor, she has her own Facebook page, and that is where I was gleaning my information. | |
But I didn't think of going to the Give Send Go, and I believe the listener did send the coordinates for it, but I don't have them here before me. | |
Maybe I'll get to them later on. | |
In any case, comment number two. | |
Your podcast mentioned the leading performance of the name Muhammad for baby boys, born in England and Wales in 2024. | |
Yep, top of the heap, Muhammad is by far double the next most popular name, which, if I recall correctly, was Oliver. | |
Down here in Australia, says our listener, we are not so far gone, and Mohammed limps in at 53rd place nationwide, although it's doing much, much better in certain other areas. | |
All the heavy lifting that is making Australia the multicultural changri-la that we cherish today is being done not by locally produced, bouncing little baby prophets, but by importing the fully finished product no assembly required to a country with one of the highest immigration rates in the world, with over 95% of arrivals hailing from non-Western countries. | |
Well, cherish that 5%, fellow my friend the Aussie. | |
Were Australia's immigration policy to be supplemented by a ramped up onshore multicultural breeding production line, it wouldn't be long before every Tom, Dick, and Harry was a Meiji Ming Li and Muhammad. | |
That reminds me, when's the last time you heard the expression, every Tom, Dick, and Harry? | |
Kind of wouldn't stand up very well anymore, would it? | |
It's been a long, long time. | |
Yes, every Tom, Dick, and Harry. | |
People just look at you cross-eyed if you say such a thing. | |
What? | |
Here's a comment. | |
I wrote the controversial letter about boomers, which you read on the previous podcast. | |
And let me point out that there were two distinct variations of baby boomers. | |
One, the dirty hippies who thrived on Mau and later promoted all the horrors of the last 40 years. | |
Two, the rest of us. | |
All the boomers I knew did everything right. | |
I fought the EEO employment set-asides for three years, finally to land a good job for which I was thoroughly qualified. | |
This all happened in 1984 before most people were awake to what was happening to racial injustice and white oppression in our country. | |
I could go on. | |
But I'm deeply saddened that Mr. Taylor and myself disagree while being contemporaries for the first time since I picked up Paved with Good Intentions, the book he wrote more than 30 years ago. | |
In other words, this listener is saying that I'm wrong to blame boomers for a lot of the things that have gone wrong. | |
And Mr. Kurz, as you pointed out, quite justly in the previous podcast, a lot of the ball had gotten rolling before we were ever in a position to put our shoulders behind the ball or to try to stop it. | |
But we did practically nothing to stop it as a generation for that. | |
I apologize to all of you youngsters out there who are being crushed by DEI insanity and everything else. | |
But at least we have a boomer in the White House who is trying to put the brakes on the madness. | |
Yeah, Mr. Taylor, I saw a crazy stat today that the new homebuyer is more likely to be over the age of 70 than under the age of 35 right now. | |
Ooh, wait a minute. | |
I thought, really? | |
Is that true? | |
Oh, wait, a new homebuyer over the age of 70? | |
They're more likely to get it. | |
I'll find that tweet. | |
Aaron McIntyre just tweeted that out because I did defend the boomer. | |
And yeah, there are now more homebuyers over the age of 70 than there are under 35 per fortune. | |
I bet homeowners, not home buyers. | |
Who's buying home age? | |
I'm sorry, that's what I thought I said. | |
But just to clarify, yes, there are now more home buyers, currently homeowners over the age of 70. | |
know, home buyers. | |
That's per fortune than under 35. | |
So people under 35 are not seeking homes at a rate as those over the age of 70, which is insane. | |
Because I've gotten new homes that are going up around me just because I'm shocked by the price for them. | |
Who buys, who buys a house at age 70 or greater? | |
Probably people who are looking to get some investment income as renting it out, more than likely. | |
Well, I mean, homeowners, I can imagine. | |
Home buyers? | |
Well, okay. | |
Well, this deserves closer scrutiny. | |
Another comment. | |
Mr. Taylor is a fellow baby boomer born in 1950. | |
I'd like to suggest you consider soliciting first-person articles about what America was like in the 1950s. | |
My elementary school was lily white until 1962 when we had only two black students. | |
There was no ESL class in those days. | |
That's English as a second language, as those of you who are foreigners might not know. | |
I can vividly remember my first encounter with a group of black children in the early 60s. | |
Hmm, no elaboration on that. | |
I wonder if it was a sweet memory. | |
Another comment. | |
You mentioned briefly in a recent interview that you could talk for hours about the tendency of white people to turn over our own interests and our countries to other people, how we always turn on those who protect any shred of our own homogeneity. | |
I'm hoping you might dedicate a few minutes at least to summarize your thoughts on this subject in a future podcast. | |
I've heard other opinions, such as those of David Duke, as to why whites seem to accept other races into our lands, and I have thoughts of my own. | |
But I'd love to hear your perspectives on this matter. | |
Well, I do have a lot to say on that. | |
I've been thinking of making a video about it, turning these things over in my mind. | |
I have given a number of speeches on this subject. | |
I gave an American Renaissance talk on the subject, but I've never made just a standalone video about it. | |
So this is a real problem. | |
What accounts for our capitulation? | |
And I do have ideas, and I don't mean to hide them and sit on them forever. | |
Another comment. | |
The study about interracial dating that you cited did not surprise me. | |
As listeners will recall, what it boiled down to was that blacks who want to date whites are smarter than blacks who want to date blacks. | |
And whites who Want to date blacks are stupider than whites who want to date whites. | |
In other words, people who want to date white people, whatever their race, have higher IQs than people who want to date black people. | |
Now, our commentary goes on to say, it's always seemed plausible to me that people generally tend to date and marry persons of similar intelligence levels. | |
And I've always assumed whites who are attracted to blacks and prefer their society must have more psychological overlap with them than they do with other whites, including IQ. | |
A person's interests and general personality would naturally cause him to gravitate towards others with similar interests. | |
Well, the cliché is that opposites attract. | |
Similarities are the foundation for strong, abiding friendships, and marriages. | |
A man and woman with strongly held but clashing beliefs and attitudes simply cannot build and sustain a marital relationship. | |
And a similarity in IQ is probably an important ingredient as well. | |
Yes, I think that all stands to reason. | |
I wasn't too surprised by those data. | |
Oh, thank you very much, all of you out there, for your interesting comments. | |
We'd love to hear from you, especially when we make a mistake of one sort or another, especially in this business about Freedom Georgia. | |
I had argued that it had no water, no electricity, no sewers, no nothing, no development of any kind. | |
And I appear to have been wrong. | |
And our listener had photographic evidence to the contrary. | |
So all that is very important. | |
And the way to get to us is you can write to me at amran.com, A-M-R-E-N.com. | |
That's the American Renaissance website. | |
And go to the contact us page, and a letter that you type in there will come to me. | |
Your other option is. | |
Shoot me an email, ladies and gentlemen, because we live here at protonmail.com. | |
Once again, that email address is because we live here at protonmail.com. | |
And we've got to bring up the fact that you need to be following. | |
Take some time and follow either myself at X at Twitter at BWLH underscore or follow Mr. Taylor at realjar Taylor. | |
I want to congratulate Mr. Taylor for having a, what the kids call a banger of a post on the Jeff Davis statue on August 7th. | |
Sir, you currently have 7.7 million views for that tweet. | |
My goodness, that may be a record of some kind. | |
That's quite phenomenal. | |
Yes, 7 million views. | |
I wonder how many repeat visitors there were. | |
Probably a lot. | |
But it's, gosh, 7 million people. | |
Well, I hope they paid attention. | |
Let us believe and let us yearn for the idea that they did. | |
Well, let's see. | |
In the meantime, I am going to start off with a good news story. | |
Foreigners, Mr. Kersey, are clearing out. | |
And this comes straight for the center, straight from the Center for Immigration Studies, which is, I think, one of the very best think tanks that looks into immigration. | |
Very, very solid research they do. | |
And they report that analysis of the raw data shows an unprecedented 2.2 million decline in the total foreign-born or immigrant population that's legal and illegal between January and July of this year. | |
They have a graph, and they show the number of foreigners just climbing, climbing, climbing, climbing year after year after year after year. | |
And then finally, all of a sudden, you have this turning point and a 2.2 million decline between January and July. | |
The number of illegals has fallen by 1.6 million in just the last six months. | |
This is probably due to increased out-migration in response to stepped-up enforcement. | |
I feel absolutely certain that that is the case. | |
The number of employed foreign-born individuals declined by 1 million from January to July of this year. | |
Also, there has been an increase of 2.5 million workers among the U.S.-born. | |
Fancy that, boys and girls, ladies and gentlemen, as the number of foreigners declines, as they disappear from the workforce, another 2.5 million American-born workers have found jobs. | |
This is exactly what's supposed to be going on. | |
Now, the CIS always cautious researchers that they are, it says it's possible the observed decline of the foreign-born was due, at least in part, to a greater reluctance by immigrants to participate in recent population services, surveys, or to identify as foreign-born. | |
Perhaps that's true, but I suspect that a great number of them have buggered off, and if they haven't buggered off, they have been booted out. | |
So, now, Mr. Kersey, in this context, I think it's important to give credit where credit is due. | |
And I believe you have some interesting commentary on the way ICE is promoting its ideas and its objectives and its techniques. | |
Yeah, they just actually, Homeland Security just posted probably their most radical one as we were doing the introduction to the podcast. | |
I won't ruin it for people who want to go check it out, but let's just say that CNN and the usual suspects will be very upset about the fact that they have a Viking with a sword jumping into a frozen pond to celebrate deportations as their latest post. | |
Jumping into a frozen pond? | |
It is. | |
It is this very muscular, it's this very muscular-looking Viking Nordic standing high above a pond, this little pond. | |
He's probably looks like he's about 90 feet up, and he throws the sword into the water and jumps in. | |
What's that got to do with deporting illegals? | |
Oh, if you have to ask, you don't even know. | |
Oh, my goodness. | |
Oh, my goodness. | |
I better go take a look. | |
It's pretty funny. | |
Wired magazine, which no longer spends much of its time actually talking about new technology, but instead it talks about the fact that the wrong kind of white people are using technology to communicate with each other, posted an article, Mr. Taylor, called The Trump Admin is Using Memes to Turn Mass Deportation into one big joke. | |
And I can only imagine this might have actually appeared in their print edition if they still have one. | |
We talked about this last week, but they decided to do a deeper dive into it. | |
The catchy jingle advertising low-cost holidays on Jet 2, a budget British airline, has been the viral meme of summer 2025. | |
Its ubiquity was clearly not lost on the DHS communication team. | |
Late last month, they published a video to its social media accounts that incorporated the nothing beats a Jet 2 holiday tune alongside footage of ICE detainees in handcuffs boarding a plane. | |
The post was captioned, When ICE books you on a one-way Jet 2 holiday to deportation, nothing beats it. | |
To many of the administration's supporters who responded to the tweet with crying, laughing emojis and American flags, the video was hilarious. | |
One commenter wrote, I thought this meme, I thought this was a meme count at first, not the official DHS account. | |
However, in Regent Month's primarily DHS's main account, ICE's main account, and the White House main account on X have resembled parodies of themselves, Wired wrote. | |
Experts say it's intentional. | |
The memes these accounts share are close to the core of what the Trump administration's propaganda strategy is trying to accomplish. | |
Through them, with attempts at Gen Z humor as the gateway, the administration reinforces the us versus them mindset. | |
Along with normalizing mass deportations, they also tap into Christian nationalistic narratives and reach young men via callous jokes that have been recycled through the far-light, far-right online ecosystem. | |
One post we'll talk about briefly. | |
On June 28th, it featured four alligators wearing ice hats intended to advertise the detention facility in Florida's Everglades dubbed Alligator Alcatraz. | |
On June 2nd, they shared a video of Border Patrol agents looking through a scope trained on blurry night vision images of purported migrants, they mean illegal aliens, attempted crossing the border. | |
It was published with the popular TikTok song, Somebody's Watching Me. | |
The caption warns, you're not wrong. | |
A video shared on July 24th shared footage of ICE detainees boarding a deportation flight with the caption, boarding now, criminal illegal aliens. | |
Next stop, literally anywhere but here. | |
The post was accompanied by Frank Sinatra's breezy classic, come fly with Me. | |
I'm sure you could croon that far better than I can. | |
That's good. | |
That's good. | |
That's a good foxtrot tune. | |
Libs of TikTok, a far-right and anti-LGBTQ social account with millions of followers, repost the video along with three crying, laughing emojis. | |
And last week, DHS published an ICE recruitment poster that used an old magazine ad for the 1982 King of Clubs, a Ford club wagon vehicle, along with the text, Wanted to port illegals with your absolute boys. | |
Now, Mr. Taylor, I'm not sure if you saw this. | |
This was an ad for this very spacious, obviously this 1980s van that had almost airplane-type seats that swiveled. | |
What are absolute boys? | |
Are those your absolute boys are your peers? | |
They're your lifting buddies. | |
They're the ones who come over and tree game with you before you go out night on the town. | |
Okay. | |
Well, that's lingo that passed me by. | |
Absolute. | |
Are you my absolute boy, Mr. Kersey? | |
Oh, absolutely. | |
Mr. Taylor, the core absolute boys of the News History Foundation. | |
Oh, man, we could paint the town red. | |
Let's just say that. | |
We could deport hundreds of them. | |
Give us the right materials, the tools. | |
What's funny is I remember seeing this, and they actually mentioned this. | |
They did some analysis, forensic analysis, and they found the image had originally been shared by O.W. Root, who's a columnist for the Blaze. | |
It was a small account, but he wrote, quote, when he had this picture of this ad for this Ford club wagon, imagine monitoring the situation with your boys here. | |
That post went viral. | |
And then a couple days later, it appeared on the DHS's main social account. | |
Here's what Wired writes, sir. | |
The fact that the government is now integrating the casual cruelty of the highly online far-right into its public messaging shows the degree to which it's escaped containment. | |
Casual cruelty. | |
Yeah, we want criminals out. | |
That's just casual cruelty. | |
We're so insensitive. | |
We want illegal aliens out and we want the homeless encampments in Washington, D.C. removed. | |
We want children to be with their families as they see the monuments and get to enjoy our nation's capital, as opposed to having recalcitrant homeless, you know, vagabonds asking for a couple dollars to go buy some cheap wine. | |
It's also indicative of the demographic that administration is attempting to reach. | |
The Trump administration is looking to hire 14,50 ICE officers over the next three years to bolster deportation operations. | |
It now appears they're trying to use humor to make ICE seem like some sort of fun fraternity. | |
And it should be, by the way, you should, after a hard day of deporting illegals, sir, be able to kick back with your boys and laugh about what you just accomplished. | |
Like, what took us so long? | |
No, this is a big change, isn't it? | |
A big, big change. | |
Impossible to imagine a Democrat administration whooping up this kind of force in this kind of way. | |
What a remarkable change. | |
Yes, sir. | |
Yeah, there's a great quote here. | |
The mainstreaming of dehumanizing humor is what troubles Kurt Braddock. | |
It wasn't the casual cruelty. | |
It's the mainstreaming of dehumanizing humor. | |
Braddock is an assistant professor in the School of Communication at American University, which is in Washington, D.C., who spends his time studying the pervasive effects, persuasive effects of extremist propaganda. | |
Well, I wonder if he tunes into us. | |
I think you are pretty persuasive. | |
Dr. Braddock, good afternoon, sir. | |
Yes. | |
My biggest problem with it is that it normalizes aggression with the normalization of aggression and the normalization of the dehumanization of others, immigrants or otherwise, it's not much of a jump to actual violence. | |
And of course, Mr. Taylor, I would ask, well, what exactly are we trying to accomplish with the teaching of DEI and wokeness and white privilege as being the reason behind collective black failure and the inability of blacks to maintain the standards white set? | |
Is that not dehumanizing language toward the whites who are collectively viewed as the aggressive? | |
I'm sure this good professor would never see it that way. | |
any negative attitudes towards us is richly deserved because the sins of our ancestors and our own sins conscious or not i'm quite sure that's the way he would see it see no if we had someone who could cut up some audio that quick question i gave to you and your answer would be a wonderful 20 30 second clip to have on twitter Well, if we really felt that strongly about them, Mr. Kersey, we should do it ourselves. | |
I think we should, because I think that's the kind of thing that goes viral. | |
That's the kind of thing that then the DHS then tweets out and just copies from us without attribution. | |
Yes, yes. | |
Just speaking of that. | |
Right. | |
Speaking of that. | |
We're going to move on because CNN did a whole segment the other night where they attacked all these memes. | |
And I found this on their website. | |
DHS neo-Nazi memes show the agency for what it is. | |
So this was a more in-depth article. | |
I'm going to just read a few of the main points from it. | |
These posts have been characterized as mean memes. | |
So casual cruelty, the dehumanizing humor. | |
It sounds like someone just got broken up with in a bad relationship. | |
Or as another sign of the Trump regime's penchant for kitsch. | |
But one particularly egregious example posted a couple last Monday, August, I guess it was August 10th, shows quite clearly how meanness and kitsch are ideal vehicles for neo-Nazi messaging. | |
Which way Western Man, the DHSGov account on X posted, along with an AI sloppy cartoon of Uncle Sam considering competing road signs. | |
Now, those roadsides pointed to destinations of cultural decline, homeland, invasion, opportunity. | |
Its message meant to help the agency with its rapid recruitment of the aforementioned 14,050 new immigration enforcement agents. | |
What CNN fails to mention here is that Uncle Sam in the quote-unquote sloppy AR cartoon, which I thought was actually quite delightful, he's holding a sign that he wants to put up on this direction arrow stand, and it says law and order, which I thought was a very good touch. | |
Yes, all for that. | |
Yeah, put that up there. | |
The phrase is apparently a nod to the 1970 book, 1978 book, Which Way Western Man, which CNN tells us is apparently a foundational text for white nationalists. | |
I believe that book was by William Gailey Simpson. | |
Is that correct? | |
I'm not even. | |
I'm not even sure. | |
Did I lose you, sir? | |
Yes, I believe you lost me briefly. | |
I've never actually read it. | |
It is by William Gailey Simpson, although, as I recall, and this is a recollection from back in the midst of time, that William Jefferson Clinton, our one-time president, considered William Gailey Simpson a great teacher. | |
Now, if I'm wrong on that, I'm sure we'll hear about it. | |
But my recollection is that's the case. | |
Now, whether he was talking about which way Western Man, I don't know. | |
But the idea, there is such a thing as coincidence, you fools out there. | |
My suspicion is that this person absolutely, the person who came up with that line probably knows nothing about William Gailey Simpson. | |
Oh, but CNN does, and CNN thinks they found something serious because they would go on to say the book's most accessible edition was published by National Vanguard Books, which was founded by William Pierce, who also wrote the Turner Diary. | |
So now that's, I guess, how you do the six degrees of separation from Dr. Pierce. | |
Elements of the Turner Diary's fascist climax, the day of the rope made their way into the far-right imagery and into the shape of the Capitol insurrection on January 6th, 2021. | |
So I guess in the minds of CNN, it's always six degrees of separation. | |
In the minds of CNN, it's one half a degree from six degrees. | |
Exactly, yeah. | |
Again, they go into a couple more of the pieces that have come up. | |
This was hardly the first time DHS has drawn on such tropes. | |
At Religion Dispassage, Annika Broadschmidt, both experts on the and Thomas LaQuay, both experts on the far right, likened the agency's recent post to fire hosing the internet with white supremacist propaganda. | |
Surprised they didn't say, like Bull Connor, fire hosing the internet. | |
I mean, geez. | |
A July 28th post tells every criminal illegal alien in America that they represent an existential threat to the citizens of the United States. | |
It follows the announcement with an unsettling, melodramatic video of men in tactical gear cradling their weapons in slow motion with an aesthetic that recalls 2022's movie The Batman. | |
The video even appropriated a bleak monologue from the film as its voiceover. | |
I actually really enjoyed that. | |
And then, of course, it talks about some of the- Actually, the Batman is filled with white incels. | |
The main antagonist in that film is the Riddler, and he has an army that he developed online that basically, if I'm sorry for spoil alert, the ending is shocking because he basically has all of his incel army show up to kill all of Gotham's elite at the sports arena in Gotham. | |
Sounds definitely neo-Nazi to me. | |
We then learn about some of the things we talked about the past couple weeks, some of the paintings, John Gast, of course, your favorite painter, Thomas Kincaid. | |
But we then find out that worse, the caption DHS provided for one of their posts appeared to be a nod to a neo-Nazi slogan. | |
We must secure the existence of our people and a future for white children. | |
When asked about the post by Zatio writer Prim Thacker, DHS spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin replied, this administration is unapologetically proud of American history and American heritage. | |
Get used to it. | |
Well, Mr. Kersey, that is a slogan that is associated with racially conscious white people, a future for white children. | |
What slogan in which DHS meme do they say that that echo? | |
Can you tell? | |
I believe it was a heritage to be proud of, a homeland worth defending. | |
What? | |
What? | |
And they made this enormous, great, fantastic leap from that to what's called the 14 words. | |
I believe they did this because a heritage to be proud of, a homeland worth defending, also contains 14 words. | |
Oh. | |
And the person who ever put this tweet out by DHS capitalized the H in heritage and the H in homeland. | |
Thus, I believe there is a very racial connotation surrounding that. | |
Did he capitalize anything else or just the two H's? | |
Well, shockingly, they also capitalized the A to start the sentence, and they capitalized the D in defending. | |
But the D and defending, that was left off in this cryptic message. | |
Yeah. | |
The D stands for Deutschesch Reich, you know. | |
Oh, boy, what, what, what utter boneheads these people are. | |
Well, you've got to give them A for imagination. | |
Yeah, and then just basically, they're just apilectic that the federal agency is, quote unquote, openly circulating racist and anti-Semitic propaganda as anti-Semitic content is disturbing enough. | |
But with the recruitment drive happening, I guess they're truly afraid of the type of individuals who will be drawn to this very sleek and very adroit marketing, I would point out. | |
I mean, it's, it's, they are, again, the video that I told you to go take a look at on DHS today, it's pretty hilarious. | |
Well, I just went and saw it and looked at it while you were speaking. | |
And yes, there's this Viking-looking guy barechested. | |
And you're right. | |
He leaps chest down into what looks like a snowbank. | |
And Now, just what that's got to do with DHS and kicking out, kicking out the illegals, I don't know, but maybe that is precisely the kind of guy, the kind of guy who would do that. | |
Leap 50 feet down into a snowbank brandishing two hatchets. | |
Maybe that's the kind of guy they want on the force. | |
And maybe they're right. | |
Hey, I think that must be it. | |
Again, it will obviously have an article written about it for its casual cruelty and its dehumanizing video. | |
I'm sure we'll get some new euphemisms born from such a post. | |
Well, I understand that ICE has no lot now and no longer has any age limits. | |
I guess you and I could sign up. | |
They had a great image the other day where they had a father and son, and they said, join up and build a family bond deporting illegals. | |
Wow. | |
This is brilliant. | |
Spend quality time together with your family members. | |
Wow. | |
You know, I could be the first boomer Iceman. | |
Well, well, well, this is all very charming. | |
Jared Iceman Taylor has a nice ring to it. | |
Yes. | |
Well, what have we got here? | |
Now we've got sort of a down story here, I'm sorry to say. | |
Well, it's down and up at the same time. | |
It's from Britain, and I'm very worried about the land of my ancestors. | |
But Reform UK Member of Parliament, Sarah Pochin, that's how I would pronounce her name, but P-O-C-H-I-N. | |
Hmm, that's a tough one for me. | |
But Sarah Pochin has argued that Britain is facing a full-on invasion from Muslim men who hold medieval views. | |
And it's not surprising British men are forming vigilante groups. | |
She says, the inconvenient truth is that men from predominantly Muslim countries such as Afghanistan hold a medieval view of women. | |
Women are at risk of sexual assault and rape from these men. | |
Pochin praised what she called street patrols out there to protect their daughters, their girlfriends, their wives, and even their mothers. | |
Now, this is pretty remarkable when you have a member of parliament who is praising men who get together and take the law into their own hands because the authorities are so incapable of protecting women. | |
She goes on to say, why wouldn't they? | |
When we hear that these illegal migrants are loitering around schools, around parks, men with deplorable attitude towards women. | |
Pochin's comments come as it is revealed that the UK has recently seen 50,000 migrants. | |
Migrants. | |
I hate that word. | |
We need a better word for that. | |
Invaders, or what the Israelis call illegal immigrants. | |
They call them infiltrators. | |
50,000 of these infiltrators crossed the English Channel in small boats since Sir Kir Starmer became PM prime minister in July 5th, 2024. | |
This figure reached in just 401 days marks a significantly faster rate of crossing compared to Starmer's predecessors. | |
It took Rishi Sunak, the Indian prime minister, 603 days to reach the 50,000 figure. | |
And Bojo Boris Johnson, who was widely criticized for letting them all in, it took him 1,066 days to hit the same threshold of 50,000 illegal boat people. | |
The number of crossings are up by almost 50% on the last year. | |
Now, it's all very well to focus on these boatmen because they are a very obvious sign of just how out of control everything is. | |
But the fact is, the immigrants who are coming into Britain, legal and illegal, counted over 800,000, if I recall correctly. | |
So these boat types are really just a small part of the problem. | |
800,000 in this tiny little country, Great Britain. | |
Meanwhile, a migrant, once again, this dreadful word, it sounds like they're Canadian geese. | |
This is just on their way to someplace else. | |
They touched down for a moment. | |
A migrant living at the asylum seeker among the asylum seekers in the Bell Hotel in Epping, where there have been recent protests, has been charged with the litany of offenses, including sexual assault, weeks after another migrant was charged in connection with an unrelated separate incident of sexual assault. | |
guess you're getting randy there in the Bell Hotel. | |
Mohammed Sharwark, a Syrian, faces seven charges linked to offenses alleged to have been committed between July 25th and August 12th. | |
Now, I believe that's a period of 18 days. | |
Seven offenses in 18 days. | |
That's two counts of common assault, four counts of assault by beating, and a single count of sexual assault on a man. | |
Now, seven counts in 18 days. | |
What were the police doing? | |
That's what I want to know. | |
In any case, this is the Bell Hotel in Epping, which has really been, I think, a very inspiring situation, the way the locals have reacted to it. | |
Perfectly ordinary British people who are furious that they're there, furious that they're misbehaving, furious that they're assaulting young girls. | |
This show of resistance is a great thing. | |
Meanwhile, here's another story. | |
A white worker in a British warehouse wrote the word slave on a forklift. | |
Now, why did he do that? | |
He did that to protest long hours and low pay. | |
He thinks he is being treated like a slave. | |
Well, a black worker in the warehouse saw the word, took offense, resigned, and sued the company for racial harassment. | |
Well, apparently this white worker had been writing slave hither and thither, and the company has been erasing it every time they found it. | |
They didn't happen to erase the word slave in the forklift before the black guy saw it. | |
He got into a fit. | |
And as I say, he resigned and he sued. | |
And a judge just went to court, believe it or not. | |
A judge recognized there was no racial intent, but he still made the company pay this black guy £3,000. | |
That's probably about, what, $3,300. | |
And Judge David Hughes, as far as I can tell, he just looks like a perfectly respectable white man. | |
He wrote, the plaintiff is an evidently proud black man, feels the evil of slavery visceral. | |
That is understandable and respectable. | |
We accept his sense of hurt at the graffito is genuine. | |
What in heaven's name? | |
Mr. Kersey, when is the groveling ever going to stop? | |
This is a judge. | |
Somebody writes the word slave somewhere. | |
It has nothing to do with black slavery. | |
A black guy sees it, and he is just so traumatized. | |
The company where this was done, and obviously no company executive wrote the word. | |
It was a disagrunded employee. | |
And it's a nice pating payday for the black guy. | |
You know, it's really interesting because I think Dr. Sam Francis would be having a field day writing right now. | |
You know, it's been 20 years since he passed away and writings on the managerly elite. | |
And it really becomes clear if you don't replace the people who are running England, they are going to continue replacing the English people. | |
Well, this judge who this ruling, I just don't have sufficient words for it. | |
They would be unprintable words. | |
Well, Mr. Kersey, I believe you have an update on our favorite congresswoman now, Delia Ramirez. | |
Well, I thought it might have been Crockett in Texas. | |
Oh, she's now my favorite. | |
Delia is my favorite. | |
Delia is your favorite. | |
All right. | |
Well, she's my honey. | |
I hadn't been to Gateway Punt in a while, but I just decided to check them out, see if they had anything that was that was juicy. | |
And they had an update. | |
Democrat rep Dahlia Ramirez. | |
Isn't it Dahlia? | |
Isn't it Delia? | |
Delia. | |
I'm sorry, it's Delia. | |
It's not Delilah. | |
No, no, no, I don't think she's anything. | |
I've seen photographs of her. | |
No, Delilah She. | |
I'm not sure if people will get that reference either. | |
Oh, they better. | |
Come on. | |
We do not have ignoramuses in our listening audience. | |
That's true. | |
That's true. | |
Delia Ramirez has said family members has bragged, basically, that she has family members illegally residing in the United States. | |
This is on video. | |
She's now stated, this is after she declared ISO terrorist organization. | |
For me, who is the daughter of immigrants who half my family is still undocumented, Ramirez said on MSNBC. | |
Early this month, Representative Ramirez spoke at a summit in Mexico City in which she told the audience that she is Guatemalan before she's an American. | |
This weekend, I was honored to join progressive legislatures from across the continent, our neighbors and friends for the second Pan American Congress in Mexico City, the Democrat lawmaker said during her remarks. | |
Delaya Ramirez admitted she has an allegiance to Guatemala. | |
I'm a proud Guatemalan before I'm an American. | |
And of course, she continues to brag openly, almost defiantly, to a point where our aforementioned DHS ex-account has brought attention to this. | |
And it's like, and I tweeted at him. | |
It's like, hey, guys, you know, you could just simply arrest her and arrest them all. | |
I mean, that's kind of what you're supposed to be doing, right? | |
Yes. | |
What ICE has retweeted these observations of hers, the fact that she's a- ICE and DHS have both as have, as has Stephen Miller. | |
And again, the more just openly defiant these individuals become and feel compelled to do this, I think the more casually cruel DHS needs to be and simply not, there's nothing dehumanizing about returning people who are proud to be Guatemalans to Guatemala. | |
I'll say they should just be happy as clams, happy as Guatemalan clams. | |
If there are clams in Guatemala, yeah. | |
There will be now. | |
Maybe a guacamole bowl in Guatemala. | |
I don't know. | |
I think I will be disappointed if DHS does not pay them a 3 a.m. visit. | |
I'll be very disappointed. | |
Absolutely disappointed. | |
Because these days, unlike Joe Biden, who wouldn't dare detain a illegal immigrant unless he was a hatchet murderer, a baby rapist, we are deporting people here illegally. | |
That's sufficient crime. | |
And if these people are here illegally and this Ramirez is bragging about it, I think that is a perfect indication of where to strike next. | |
Well, here's what DHS tweeted, Mr. Taylor. | |
Okay. | |
In regards to this video that came out, disgusting. | |
If there was any doubt that the congresswoman from Illinois is fighting for illegal aliens over her actual constituents, here she is proudly claiming that her family is undocumented. | |
Sanctuary politicians should be thanking law enforcement for removing criminal illegal aliens from their communities. | |
And I just simply said, maybe arrest her and her family. | |
Yeah, not maybe. | |
Come on. | |
Do your job. | |
No, if, I mean, ICE is clearly aware of her. | |
If they just sit on their hands, I'll be deeply disappointed. | |
I may even be disgusted. | |
Well, they can have a wonderful reunion as a complete family in Guatemala. | |
And they can celebrate being once again on Guatemalan soil. | |
And whatever district that is in Illinois, they can find a new representative who will understand that the days of sanctuary cities are coming to an end. | |
You notice she said, I am a proud Guatemalan before I am an American. | |
Yeah, American doesn't have a wonderful adjective to describe. | |
Certainly not. | |
Certainly not. | |
She's a proud Guatemalan. | |
And then, as an afterthought, I guess I'm a U.S. citizen. | |
Well, we have one of these stories that really turns your stomach here, I'm sorry to say, but it has its own happy ending because the stomach turning business is coming to a sudden end. | |
Five people, all of them from India, were charged with labor trafficking, sex trafficking, and harboring of aliens at several hotels in the Omaha area. | |
I bet their name is Patel. | |
You know how the Patels have taken hold of every single motel, practically in the United States? | |
The defendants own, operate, and manage several hotels. | |
During this arrest operation, officers rescued 10 minors from a labor trafficking conspiracy that involved putting children under the age of 12 years old to work at the hotels for long hours with little or no pay. | |
12 years old under 12. | |
17 adult victims were also rescued. | |
One or more of the defendants were engaged in a sex trafficking conspiracy that victimized both minors and adults. | |
These are Indians, mind you. | |
I guess they're turning Pakistani on us here. | |
Sex trafficking was not only allowed at the hotels, but also encouraged, protected from law enforcement detection. | |
Victims were subjected not only to the traditional perpetrators of sex trafficking schemes, but also held for hotel management employees to victimize as well. | |
I guess that was just one of the fringe benefits of working for these Indians. | |
Defendants have maintained these hotels as premises to conduct drug trafficking. | |
Overdoses were so common that at least one hotel had to keep Narcan at the front desk. | |
Uh-oh, we got another one. | |
One source cited described a stairwell of all the hotels littered with needles. | |
Drug use was open and notorious in the parking lots. | |
One of the defendants is charged with a conspiracy to defraud the government by instigating a criminal scheme designed to obtain U visas. | |
Now, dear listeners, if you don't know what a U visa is, you should bear this in mind. | |
This is, well, the way it works is one of the hotel owners hired a worker at his hotel to stage a fictitious robbery. | |
And the goal was to secure a U visa for one of the other defendants by making her a victim of the robbery. | |
You see, if you've been a victim of the crime in the United States and you're an illegal immigrant and you come forward and you cooperate with the prosecution, then that is a fast track to residence permit. | |
And this is very common, some phony, completely baloney kind of operation. | |
And then some person who doesn't belong here, doesn't deserve to be here, gets a U visa. | |
Furthermore, one of the defendants is charged with a conspiracy. | |
Sorry, I already read that. | |
Aliens were being transported by co-conspirators between the state of Nebraska and the state of Washington so as to obtain phony driver's licenses for around $1,000 per driver's license. | |
And all of these various operations, including the sex trafficking, the labor trafficking, spun off a lot of cash. | |
The arresting agents found more than $565,000 on the premises, all part of money laundering as well. | |
Now, some of these trafficked people were coming across the Mexican border. | |
No indication of who they are, but I suspect that they are Latin Americans for the most part. | |
Also, my question, Mr. Kersey, this is sort of a source point, source spot in a way. | |
Who are the customers? | |
If we're talking about Omaha, Nebraska, I hope they're not white white people who are coming in for these sex-trafficked underage people. | |
Could be. | |
I bet some of the drug takers were white people. | |
My guess is, though, that this sex trafficking and all that was basically a Hispanic-oriented thing. | |
Customers are mostly non-white, but this is pure speculation. | |
But again, these are Indians, Indians from India. | |
We don't need them. | |
Now, Mr. Kersey, this is a part of a column from Ann Coulter. | |
Ann Coulter, about whom I haven't heard much lately. | |
I mean, she's still acting. | |
She still tweets. | |
She still writes columns, but she's kind of dropped out of the limelight in some respects. | |
But I thought this was pretty good. | |
She writes, some rash individuals have drawn a connection between Alejandro Mayorkas's vast human trafficking operation, which brought gang members, child molesters, thieves, rapists, and murderers into our country, and the crimes they committed. | |
Federal immigration law imposes a slew of requirements before foreigners are allowed to move here. | |
For example, as we immigration buffs know, the law, that's U.S. Code Title VIII, provides that no alien may enter our country for more than 30 days without, among other things, a visa, a passport, fingerprints, filling out an 11-page application in English, being interviewed by a consular official, a medical exam, and proving he won't become a public charge. | |
Further, the law states that any person who, operating outside of these laws, quote, brings to or attempts to bring an alien to the U.S. or who transports or moves an alien within the U.S. or who encourages or induces an alien to come to the U.S. has committed a felony. | |
And of course, Ann Coulter is arguing that Alejandro Mayorkas, by complete lax enforcement, has been inducing them to come and is guilty of the felony. | |
And if any of these violations results in the death of any person, the person who brought, transported, or induced the illegal shall be punishable by death. | |
But to be fair, Mr. Mayorkis is wholly unaware of federal immigration law, so he's in the clear, assuming ignorance of the law is a defense. | |
Now, right-wing kooks will say Mayorkis brought or induced illegals to come by virtue of making it impossible for any alien to be turned away. | |
Of course, Alejandro should simply deny that any of the 11 million illegals that he brought in committed any crimes. | |
He could cite the New York Times. | |
My thorough check of Times archives did not reveal a single crime committed by any illegal alien in the last five years or ever, for that matter. | |
I thought this quite amusing. | |
The idea that strictly under the law, I didn't realize that if you induce an illegal immigrant to come into the country and the legal immigrant commits certain crimes, you could suffer the death penalty. | |
If that's the case, you'd think there must be thousands of people in this country who are subject to the death penalty. | |
But maybe, maybe under Donald Trump, maybe somebody will get it. | |
But I'm not going to hold my breath till it happens. | |
All right, now let's see. | |
This recent story, oh, time is moving on. | |
We're going to have time for a few more stories, though. | |
You probably were aware of this, Mr. Kersey, but the Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police Department chief, an African-Americanist by the name of Pamela Smith, is facing backlash and mockery. | |
Why is that, Mr. Taylor? | |
I'll tell you why. | |
After Donald Trump had sent in the National Guard to help the Washington, D.C. police, someone wanted to know how the orders were flowing. | |
A reporter was heard asking Smith during a press conference, can you tell us what the chain of command is now? | |
What does that mean? | |
Pamela replied. | |
Well, she didn't reply in such coherent English as you just did. | |
It was actually quite hysterical the way that she said. | |
Oh, really? | |
What do you mean by that? | |
What did that mean? | |
It was a very quick and she was bullied by the mayor and this other black female in the video, and it's hysterical because the mayor just jumps right in to answer the question. | |
Somebody then says, well, is it Pam Bondi speaking to the mayor? | |
Is it you? | |
How does this work? | |
The reporter continued, before D.C. Mayor Muriel Browser bounced right in to explain the department's chain of command. | |
Well, I guess she realized very, very quickly that her darling police chief was in way over her head. | |
So she came in and explained what the chain of command was going to be like. | |
A police chief who doesn't understand what a chain of command is. | |
But in her defense, Chief Pamela previously served as the department's first chief equity officer, where she led the department's efforts on diversity, equity, and inclusion. | |
And it was straight from that post that she was made chief, actually in charge of going out and maintaining the law, arresting people, catching murderers, all of that stuff. | |
Woof. | |
One would surmise, Mr. Taylor, that being the head equity officer in the Metropolitan Police Department, the MPD there in D.C., that would put her on top of the chain of command, correct? | |
Well, she practices what she preaches. | |
There you go. | |
There's something just utterly abominable about all of these major cities. | |
We talked about Cincinnati a few weeks ago, where they had this white female officer running the police department who was antagonistic toward the media for daring to allow these videos to circulate and put her department in a negative light and also blacks in a negative light. | |
And you have so many other major cities that have, let's just say what they are. | |
They look like they all look like they're part of the LGBT community, these female officers who run major departments. | |
I must say, Pamela Smith does not look like much in the way of man-bait, I must say. | |
But I could be wrong. | |
I could be wrong. | |
Well, Mr. Kersey, we have six minutes left. | |
Can you speak to us concisely and brilliantly about the Smithsonian Institution? | |
I will try to be as concise as I can. | |
However, brilliant will be up to the article I'm reading. | |
But I think this is a very important story. | |
The White House has told the Smithsonian Institute it's going to conduct a comprehensive review of the museums and exhibits to ensure alignment with Trump's directive to celebrate American exceptionalism. | |
Now, this is a directive toward eight Smithsonian museums to turn over materials within 30 days about any exhibits related to America's 250th anniversary or other exhibits and educational materials. | |
Within 120 days of receiving this letter, the museums are ordered to begin implementing content corrections where necessary. | |
The letter. | |
I like that. | |
I like that. | |
Content corrections. | |
There'll be a lot of those. | |
Yeah, casually cruel misinterpretations of American history. | |
They're gone, sir. | |
You know, dehumanizing the actions and efforts of dead white males is out the door. | |
The Smithsonian has been a target of Trump, who earlier this year signed an executive order targeting the group's museums, writing that they had come under the influence of divisive race-centered ideology. | |
The letter says, as we prepare to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our nation's founding, it is important, it is more important than ever that our national museums reflect the unity, progress, and enduring values that define the American story. | |
The Smithsonian defended its work in a statement saying that it is grounded in a deep commitment to scholarly excellence, rigorous research, and the accurate factual representation and presentation of history. | |
The museums that are subject to the initial review are the National Museum of American History, National Museum of National History, National Museum of African American History and Culture, which basically is going to have to be closed down now if they're going to adhere to a correct adherence of President Trump's directive. | |
The National Museum of American Indian, that's got to be shut down too. | |
The National Air and Space Museum, which is my favorite museum there, the Smithsonian American Art Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and the Hirschhorn Museum and Sculptural Garden. | |
Additional museums will be reviewed in phase two. | |
I love the fact that they've got these plans in place, sir, for the way that the adherence to this directive has to be constituted. | |
So the materials were reinstalled. | |
Hold on one second. | |
The letter comes weeks after this Smithsonian Institute. | |
Scrubbed references to Trump's two impeachments from an exhibit, prompting concern that the museum was changing its contents to appease the administration, CNN said. | |
Well, you know, I used to have an Instagram account. | |
I lost it. | |
And I lost it because although it was mostly apolitical stuff that I was doing, my children and I, we like to take photographs and share them around. | |
And I walked into the Museum of American History on the mall. | |
And the very first thing that greeted you was a history of gay rights in America. | |
And one of the great exhibits was a mannequin dressed in a sequin jockstrap. | |
And this, this, yes, yes, yes. | |
This blasted your eyes when you came in the front door was this sequined jockstrap. | |
And so I photographed some of the other things in this exhibit, and I just send it around to my friends and followers. | |
And I said, this is what you see as soon as you walk through the door. | |
And I lost my Instagram account and never got it back. | |
So anyway, I don't know if that will survive, or maybe that was a rotating exhibit, no pun intended. | |
But let's see. | |
I guess we have time for one more here. | |
Gosh, things move quicker than I thought. | |
This is about Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson. | |
Now, you probably know that President Trump called him incompetent and criticized the way his city and his leadership were letting the city go to pot. | |
And he told reporters, this is Mayor Brandon speaking, the president has always been intimidated by the intellectual prowess of black men and so of course he would speak in these petite and puerile terms because he's small wow so much to unpack here as the trendy types say i don't think donald trump is intimidated by the intellectual prowess of anybody much less black men and | |
so I don't think that Donald Trump, Donald Trump may speak in puerile terms, but I don't think he's ever spoken in petite terms. | |
Now, I think the mayor, this intellectual thunderbolt of Brendan Johnson, was probably trying to say petty, his petty language, but it was petite language. | |
Well, I guess he must have been showing off his French. | |
But there you go. | |
That is our black mayor for you, criticizing our president for being small. | |
Well, how tall is the president? | |
He must be about 6'2 ⁇ , or 3's. | |
He's about 6'2 and a pretty big. | |
He's about 230. | |
He's built like a linebacker or a fullback in an old I-form offense. | |
You know, well, it's just as well he's unlike Vladimir Putin and does not circulate photographs of himself with his shirt on. | |
I don't think any photos of President Trump not wearing either a suit or a golf polo exist. | |
I don't think it's sort of like the old joke about the mafia. | |
You never see a mafiosa wearing shorts. | |
You never see Donald Trump. | |
No, no, no. | |
Then we can call it a quote a day. | |
Jasmine Crockett, I saw this on the Blaze, the Blaze Twitter account. | |
She was quoted as saying, when people think about black women, they think about our strength. | |
They think about how we're juggling so much, end quote. | |
And then the Blaze response to that was three emojicons of the crying laughing. | |
And when we're getting to a point where some of the more anodyne conservative sites are making these kind of are making these or are publicly tweeting these out from their main accounts and finding humor in what is so obviously just a self-owned joke. | |
It's not self-deprecating. | |
She legitimately believes this. | |
Yes, she believes. | |
We're entering a new territory of what the online right, which the which Wired magazine and CNN, I don't think they realize how big this wave really is. | |
Now, Twitter's not real life, but you have to wonder what type of conversations people are having when they're willingly making these kind of jokes and these kind of posts on it. | |
The Blaze is getting almost as bad as the Department of Homeland Security. | |
Well, Mr. Kersey, our time is up, ladies and gentlemen. | |
We are honored and we take great pleasure in spending this time with you. | |
And we look forward to doing the same a week from now. |