Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wonder when authorities will ever charge blacks for calling us “white mother-fu**ers.” The hosts also discuss Iryna Zarutska, smart Danes, foolish Swiss, and accusations of “unholiness.”
Ladies and gentlemen, dear 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.
Today is August 27th, Anno Domini 2025, and we begin, surprise, surprise, with a comment.
I've been an avid listener to the Amran podcast since inception.
Wow, how long ago was that, Mr. Kersey?
You remember these things?
Was that seven years now?
Five years?
No, no, no, no.
Uh-oh.
I'm afraid you are short by a few years.
I believe we started either at the end of 2015 or in 2016 when Chris Roberts said, guys, it's time to do it.
And the late Chris Roberts.
And we started then as Trump's candidacy was ongoing.
Wow.
Going on 10 years.
Time do fly.
Well, let's see.
Our listener goes on to say, on your podcast of August 14th, you mentioned that Bill Clinton may have read William Gailey Simpson.
is he did not Bill Clinton read Carol Quigley's book, Tragedy and Hope.
Quigley has gotten some favorable reviews by some at our circles because he wrote of wealthy elites who have influenced history by spreading their progressive ideals globally such as the Rockefellers.
William Galey Simpson himself mentions Quigley in his book several times within his own using Quigley as a source.
That may be where some might confuse Clinton and the two books.
This is a minor point, but I thought you might be interested to know about this because you did sound sure and no one else brought it up the following week.
Yes, usually our errors are quickly pointed out to us, Mr. Kersey, and that's the way it should be.
Which way Western Man by Simpson, continues our listener, is an explosive book, powerful.
It changed my perspective forever.
I highly recommend it.
That sounds like high praise.
He goes on, Incidentally, I met you once at a CFCC meeting, that's Council of Conservative Citizens, which now no longer has meetings, alas and alack.
It was in Spartanburg, South Carolina in 2007.
Back then, you were giving talks about diversity.
Is it a strength?
or a weakness?
Hmm, guess the answer.
At that time, I knew who you were only because of that awful Phil Donahue show where you crushed Phil.
and laid him out flat.
What a piece of drek that guy was.
Anyway, that Donahue show got me interested and wanted to meet you, so I came to the event.
I also met Paul Fromm, Sam Dixon, the late Bob Whittaker, who worked for Ronald Reagan.
I think Don Black was there too.
Sam Dixon gave a rousing speech that had us all on our feet cheering.
That sounds like Sam, all right.
Being there for that event is a memory I will always cherish.
Well, thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Yes, we do like to hear from our listeners.
That was a particularly heartening, both enlightening and heartening message from a listener.
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Once again, all one word.
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And Mr. Taylor, I'd be remiss if...
I did point out that your Phil Donahue appearance, that was in 2003, if memory serves correct.
And I believe you had two.
One where you.
were on a panel and then one where mr mr donahue gave you the floor and it was a pretty riveting conversation because if memory served there was a goofball from newsmax who was there and who was one of these oh conservative types i think he had a talk show from new york and it's just it's amazing to go back and look at that little time capsule and think of all that's changed and the ideas that you were expounding have won.
And again, they're being implemented in a lot of ways.
Not fully, but the thing is, I think we're far closer to victory in 2025 than we were in 2003.
Unquestionably, unquestionably.
He had me on as a kind of exotic, for heaven's sake, look what we have on our hands kind of thing.
Now there's so many people saying these things that it wouldn't have that effect.
But yes, that was quite an experience.
I was flown up to New York and put up in a hotel.
And he treated me quite cordially behind the scenes, but then he went at me hammering tongs once the lights went on and the cameras began to roll.
That's the way they always are.
That's like journalism.
When they're interviewing you, oh, they're just sweet as silk.
But then when they go home and write their stuff up, oh, they sharpen their knives and sink them deep.
Well, the first story for this podcast is about Shiloh Hendricks.
She is the white woman.
She was in a park in Rochester.
Now, was that Minnesota or New York?
No, it is Minnesota.
Rochester, Minnesota.
Yes, with her toddler.
And according to reports or according to the father's claim, there was a young black boy, let's see, who had taken his three children to the park.
and here's Now, I don't know what visibly autistic means.
Does this guy sort of jerk spastically when he walked?
I don't think that autism is something that you can just take a look at somebody.
There's no visual diagnostic of autism that I've ever heard of.
Well, especially if it was a black autistic kid, because what?
We know the IQ differences.
And anyways, I won't go there.
No, don't go there.
We don't even have to go there.
No, we don't.
Now, this young thug's father.
father claims that he and hendricks then chased the boy in an attempt to get the applesauce back but if daddy even can't catch him this autistic boy seems to be pretty fleet of foot but hendrick while she was pursuing the boy began yelling that slur which is which we are required never ever to let pass our lips Another park goer who had witnessed the incident then confronted Hendrick,
began recording her, according to the complaint against her, the man recording, asked her why she had called the child the slur.
And he pressed her, and Mrs. Hendrix became more enraged, raised her middle finger at him, cursed at him, and used the same epithet against him.
She went on to say, I don't give an S before telling the man, according to F-Off.
Now, the city of Rochester announced in a press release that Hendrix has been charged with three counts of disorderly conduct.
This is four months after the event, Mr. Kirby.
They finally made up their minds to charge you with disorderly conduct.
That is a misdemeanor with a maximum sentence of 90 days in jail and a possibility of a thousand dollar fine.
The complaint says Hendrix, quote, wrongfully and unlawfully engaged in offensive or abusive language that would reasonably tend to arouse alarm, anger, or resentment in others.
Now, Mr. Kersey, I don't think that's a crime.
No, I think it happens in schools all across Minnesota every day when white people are told that every fault and every inconvenience that minorities, particularly people of color, like blacks, Somalians, and Hispanics that they face are the fault of white people.
That's right.
And if the authorities start going after every black person who calls you or me or any other white person, a white MFR, I think they will have their hands very, very busy.
But Mayor Kim Norton of Rochester, who from the looks of it is a thoroughgoing 100% white lady, she said in a release that the incident, quote, deeply affected many people, especially our communities of color, and caused real turmoil in our community.
Well, how did they even find out about it?
It's because this Somali onlooker took a video and posted it online.
Otherwise, no one would have ever heard of this.
So if people are deeply affected, especially communities of color, and cause real turmoil, if that's a crime,, charge him.
But As you and I both know, Mr. Kersey, Hendrix put on an online fundraiser which raised more than $800,000 for her.
This is because she was doxed by this Somali.
He wasn't even an American-born Somali.
He is a sure enough import Somali, but they learned very quickly what the anti-white rules are in this country, how to put Whitey on the back foot, and boy, he went right to it.
Now, she had a $1 million goal, but she said she had to protect her family because they had to relocate, because she was doxed, they had death threats.
Her son, her older child was being harassed in school.
Now, all of this is just so ridiculous.
I bet that this eight-year-old boy, especially if he's annoying and he is as visibly and profoundly autistic as he is, my suspicion is he hears that two-syllable word that we are never allowed to pronounce probably several times a day.
That would just be my guess.
But there you go.
So finally, Hendrix is going to be charged.
We will see what happens.
Now, I believe that, and you will probably know better than I, didn't she reopen the fundraiser and she's raising yet more money?
Yeah, I actually, as you were talking, I went to look for it.
And I'm not sure if it's still up or not, because the link that I had, it shows the campaign is unpublished.
So I don't know the answer to that.
Well, okay.
Well, my guess is she will get back in business, but we will have to see.
Now, at the time, you and I discussed this, and I am very much opposed, ordinarily, for white people using these words.
I think it puts us in a bad light, despite the fact that we should have absolutely every right to use any word we like.
And it is absurd that black people can have this on their lips 20 times a day, but you mention it once in your life and you can be fired if you are the wrong color.
But I stood behind her 100% of the way.
I mean, she, I believe you made this point, Mr. Hendrix, or Mr. Hendrix, Mr. Kersey, in one of our conversations in which you said she probably lives in a neighborhood where she has no choice to go but to go to these parks full of blacks who are always running around, yelling, stealing things, misbehaving, and she had had enough.
I don't know the background on it all that precise, but I would bet you any amount of money that's the case.
And she finally lost her temper and said the thing we are never allowed to say.
Well, and it's go ahead and correct that, by the way.
The Givesingo is available.
I did find it.
It's Givesingo.com forward slash Shiloh Hendrix, just her last name if you want to find it.
And as of right now, people are beginning to donate again.
You can see that it is very active.
She does have $810,000 raised.
believe the goal now is to get over uh that seven figure mark again she had her social security number leaked her address her phone number her family members were attacked um you know attacked verbally not not physically well they they were being they were being threatened verbally correct and again she said at the time that she didn't know if her eldest child was going to go back to school um obviously school has started now and it'd be interesting to see what happened because
Again, Rochester, there's actually a very large conference company that's based there it's i think it's web md or it's it's one of the insurance companies i'll look it up to clarify but again this is an area that's heavily white um versus you know a minneapolis oh rochester is rochester is heavily white well maybe the park is not 70 75 white no no no it's just when you have these people and again no one's ever ever asked, why was this Somalian filming?
What was going on here?
Well, as I understand it, he filmed, he didn't actually film her calling this little brat the illegal word.
He started filming after she said that and walked up to her and said, how dare you use that word?
And that's when she says, you know, she's headed up to here and she told him to bug her off.
But anyway, yep, we will see.
She's back in the news, poor Shiloh.
I think she's had enough of the limelight.
And now back, she's back in it again.
Well, Mr. Kersey, you have a story that really rather grieved me.
I didn't really want to talk about it, but you persuaded me this is an important thing and we should go ahead and bite our lips or hold our nose whatever it is and tell the world what happened in charlottesville north carolina no in charlotte charlotte north charlotte charlotte i beg your pardon yes queen city is where a uh ukrainian war refugee refugee fled to escape the ongoing war there.
And well, a homeless career, a homeless black career criminal is allegedly murdered, a 23-year-old Irenaina Zaruzka.
I think there seems to be no doubt about this, but anyway, allegedly, well, okay, that's not.
And like I said, her last minutes were spent at a train station.
I believe I've actually taken this train in North Carolina and Charlotte, the light rail.
And of course, like I said, she fled the Ukraine to seek a safer life in the United States.
So she left a war zone and she got to experience what Gregory Hood calls the open air amusement park for black criminality.
That is the United States.
A 23-year-old Ukrainian refugee, like I said, she fled the horrors of war.
And according to Charlotte Mecklenburg police, She was found dead at the East-West Boulevard Light Rail Station at around 10.30.
She suffered, as you said, a staggering amount of wounds from this knife attack.
The suspect is D. Carlos Brown, a homeless man with a long criminal past who was arrested and charged with first degree murder.
actually spent five years in jail for a weapons charge.
And he was officially detained upon his discharge from Altrium Health after being transported there with what repeatedly...
So what does that mean?
Does that mean she really fought back?
I hope that's the case, but who knows?
How did he get these or did he just get drunk and fall onto the track?
I have looked to try and figure out the veracity of what caused these life, not life threatening injuries.
And just based on the number of attacks, it was an unprovoked attack.
And obviously, she did try and protect her life.
According to court records, De Carlos has had run-ins with the law since 2011.
where he has convictions for threats, robbery with a deadly weapon, which he spent five years in jail, and of felony larceny.
While other previous charges were dropped, he was sentenced to about five years in jail for that robbery charge.
Apparently he was abusing the 911 system.
He claimed that he had been implanted within his body, some sort of device to control his movement, speech, and eating habits.
So he kept calling 911 and he reportedly urged the officers to look into the man-made substance that was within his body.
He was actually arrested and a magistrate let him go.
uh as long as he appeared in court again because he continued to dial 911 over and over and over and over again well okay so this guy this guy is clearly a looney tune maybe you know maybe it's a russian plot you know i bet the russians did this uh a ukrainian escaping the war zone nope nope oh what uh this this is just such a gruesome office store and you see these things all the time.
And I must say, as a red-blooded man, when I see one of these absolutely gorgeous, knocked down, drop-dead, beautiful women who are killed by somebody who looks like the missing link, it just seems so horrible to me.
Your description doesn't do the juxtaposition between the two justice.
One of her friends said.
that she'd recently arrived in the U.S. seeking safety from the war and hoping for a new beginning and that her death represents an irreparable loss for her family.
One of her friends said that she was always very helpful, very supportive, and just had a heart of gold.
It makes you sick to think that she's gone.
Again, she escaped the daily dangers of war to find out that in America, just simply walking around black people is a war that is a daily danger.
Yes, we have the daily danger of race in America.
And for some people, it's even worse than a Russian bombardment.
And I hate this quote, but I think it's important because we, again, I like to say on Twitter on X, we don't have to live this way.
And this, this, this quote really hit me.
Her friend said, she left Ukraine to make her life better.
She moves into this area.
Her life was better and ends up getting murdered just being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
No place should be the wrong time in the United States of America.
And I think the great travesty of the post-civil rights era is that a guy like this who was clearly a threat since 2011, having the repeated run-ins with the law, violent acts, this guy should never have been on the street and have been in a position to have taken the life of either an American or a Ukrainian just seeking a better life.
Entirely so.
Well, rest in peace.
Now, I have a story about the stupid Swiss and the smart Danes.
These two stories back to back.
In the case of the Swiss, a 17-year-old Swiss resident of Lausanne was fleeing police on a stolen scooter.
Sound familiar?
He hit a garage wall and died at around 3.45 a.m.
Sunday.
Yes, 17-year-old stealing scooters at 3.45 in the morning.
Would you believe it, Mr. Kersey?
He was black.
Well, that night, And then the following night, Monday night, 150 to 200 people set up roadblocks using trash containers, setting them on fire.
Some 140 police were mobilized against the riders who torched buses, pelted everyone in sight with stones, looted shops.
Police used tear gas from the bullets, and made seven arrests.
Sounds like a very small number to me.
Now.
What is behind this?
Well, for years, the authorities of Lausanne have championed progressive policies, embracing diversity drives and refugee settlement.
Over the past decade, Switzerland has taken in more than 200,000 refugees, many from Eritrea, Somalia, Syria, and Afghanistan.
As you know, Mr. Kirzy, the absolute flower of the planet.
And they've had arrivals from other African and Muslim-majority countries.
For decades, Switzerland quietly watched as France, Britain, and Germany wrestled with unrest, rioting.
rape, murder, and mayhem linked to immigration and integration.
Well, it seems white people just can't seem to resist getting resist getting in on the fun for themselves this in switzerland i mean uh the fact is if you pay attention a story like this some newcomer some thirdworlder is escaping from the police and loses control runs into a wall and dies or runs into oncoming traffic and dies and then all the co-religionists and
all the co-relationists start rioting and mayhem where where i wonder if you could name a single big city in western europe where this has not happened and we just put up with it over and over and over.
But the Danes are not interested.
While European nations such as France, Norway, Germany, Italy have raced to take in hundreds of patients from Gaza, of course, which is being bombed to smithereens, Denmark stands alone in its refusal to take in even one.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen.
Oh, I like Mette.
She justifies her position with fears that more Palestinians would come through family reunification.
It ain't just the sick one, and we don't.t want the sick ones either, says she.
This is a move backed by Danes.
46% of Danes say keep them all out.
One third believe that they should be let in.
So it's 46 to 33.
A solid majority says keep the buggers out.
And of course, as you probably know, Mr. Kersi Frederickson is not some right-wing politician.
She's firmly in the camp of left-wing socialists.
And time and a time again, She has shown she is willing to protect her country from mass migration.
And as a consequence, Denmark has one of the lowest shares of migrants of any Western European country.
I wonder what it is about Denmark that just makes them so sensible.
It's a small country and it's a country that almost always comes in as people describe themselves as happier than any place on earth, homogeneous, small, and quite a high trust society.
And they want to keep it that way.
Mr. Kersey, you have a story.
I beg your pardon about ice, ice finds.
Tell us about the ice finds.
Well, before I do, I was trying to think of any major city in Western Europe that has not had a similar instance.
And yeah, I couldn't come up with one, sir, or a small city at this point.
Well, I know.
It's just classic.
Remember, I wonder how what percentage of American race riots, I mean of blacks in any case, started because some black was being chased by the police or was being dealt with by the police for excellent reasons and something happens and then all the blacks for 20 miles around start rioting.
This is absolutely classic, classic, classic.
And then, of course, they blame the police.
But anyway.
Oh, I think almost all of them have some sort of comical genesis.
that then just metastasizes into this insanity.
I mean, if you go back and just think of what you said when America went mad, it was this career criminal who died of a Fitmull overdose as he was being subdued by police.
Yeah.
And again, it's all so tiresome, as that one great meme says.
But this story shows that, you know, again, there's a pulse.
And here we go from the Wall Street Journal.
ICE has fined immigrants $6 billion.
Now it's coming to collect.
Trump admin has issued $6.1 billion in fines to immigrants.
It says have ignored deportation orders.
In recent weeks, the government has threatened immigrants with lawsuits, debt collectors, and ruinous tax bills if they don't pay financial penalties.
If the recipient self-deports, Homeland Security said the final will be waived.
And guess what?
They'll get a $1,000 exit bonus.
Sounds like a pretty good deal for me, especially if you have five or six figures in fines.
Just have that debt erased in your ledger and you get that $1,000 exit bonus.
It goes a long way in Mexico or Honduras or Haiti.
President Trump's return to office, DHS has issued 21,500 fines to persuade people in the backlog immigration court system to leave the us penalties come as the department struggles to fulfill trump's promise for the largest deportation campaign in us history quote it's driving immigrants to the point where they feel like they will lose everything if they remain in the united states so it's better to cut their losses pack up and self deport again that's the magic word of mass deportations self deportation uh that's what immigration
attorney latoya mcbean pombey said She added, it's psychological warfare.
Okay.
All right, Latoya.
With some immigrants overstaying by decades and penalties as much as $998 a day.
The fines routinely levied retroactively for years amount to, for five years, amount to $1.8 million.
These fines are targeted toward illegal aliens who ignore removal orders and do not honor voluntary departure agreements.
DHS spokeswoman Tricia McLaughlin said, you know, she's quickly becoming one of my favorite people to quote, by the way.
We've quoted her extensively recently.
Yeah, she's very good.
Immigrants, many of whom are low-wage workers, have received past due notice warnings.
They could also be subjected to hefty interest fees, late payment penalties, and administrative charges worth hundreds of thousands of dollars.
dollars garnishing tax refunds launching civil litigation engage private collection agencies, alert credit rating bureaus, and curb federal and state payments owed to the final recipient is or all represent threats that the government is saying.
Again, I'm assuming these are legal immigrants.
It doesn't.
Illegal.
Illegal.
They must be illegal.
You can't kick them out if they're not illegal.
Well, I mean, again, but federal, state payments, all this, I mean, it's one of these situations where like, how, how just pervasive is this problem, guys?
I mean, this is extraordinary.
They burrow into the system to the point where they can get commercial trucking licenses, they can get drivers' license they can get mortgages for heaven's sake free college tuition resident college tuitions that's be it name what they're getting it yeah that's i mean it's it's it's one of these situations where i wonder if your average american really wants to know how how stacked the system is against uh just your average family trying i don't care if they want to know i want them to know they
Need to know.
Yes.
And, you know, all of this stuff would probably never even come to light, Mr. Kersey, if it had not been the change of administration.
Agreed.
The Biden administration, maybe three people in the entire administration would know about all of these benefits these illegals are getting.
And what were they going to do about that?
Nothing.
Nothing.
But here, the administration has looked into corners of American life where I hadn't even thought to look.
I think it's absolutely marvelous.
No, it's marvelous, but you also...
you also think a lot of these individuals were people who were already within the court system dating back to before the Biden quote-unquote Biden administration unquote whoever was in charge these were people who had been here prior on you know who who were illegal aliens under George W. Bush Barack Obama it's just one of these just extraordinary stories it's like all right guys now let's get kick things into the gear and and a novel move homeland security has also indicated it could report unpaid fines to the irs
as potential income, just as when a lender writes off credit card debts, mortgage deficiencies, or medical bills, and the IRS treats the forgiven balance as taxable income.
Well, see, that is great.
That means if for any reason they think they can stay, then yet another reason to clear out.
The IRS is going to come after them.
All of this stuff, I think, is brilliant.
Yeah, exactly, and that interest is now income.
Quote, "Defending against against the tax debt takes time effort and tax knowledge which many people in this situation may lack said keith fogg an emeritus clinical professor at harvard law school who previously worked in the irs probably to try and help a lot of illegals who were navigating and circumnavigating the system to get as much as they could.
Again, it's like, who cares?
You know, I care about the American family trying to take advantage of a system that has been stacked against them for a very, very long time.
Many of the fine, many of the fine recipients aren't in the financial position to pay them.
I guess they send all their earnings back without remittance taxes.
That's right.
A restaurant worker in Brooklyn was ordered to pay by a judge.
I'm sorry, was ordered by a judge to leave the U.S. in 1998.
Mr. Taylor, that's almost 30 years ago.
Wow.
In 1998, he was ordered to leave and he's been hanging out, hanging and banging in Brooklyn for 26 years.
He received, I'm sorry, 27 years.
He received a $1.8 million fine in June.
His attorney, Edward Kushia, said, quote, you're going to give someone, a $2 million fine to work some minimum wage jobs.
Clearly, they're not expecting to collect the money.
They're just scaring people.
Well, no, no, no, no, Mr. Attorney.
We're just asking him to leave and he'll get paid $1,000 if he does that and his fine goes away.
I want to know if this guy's so poor, how does he afford a lawyer?
I think we know a lot of nonprofits, a lot of promo work goes to actually fund their billable hours.
A lot of those nonprofits were sucking on the federal teeth and they are being cut off.
USAID was obviously funneling through funneling through all sorts of unbelievable, disparate shell companies or shell NGOs or nonprofits.
No, I think again, you are right to say the Americans need to know how they were fleeced and how gruesome it was.
And the people who did it, they have names.
And I think Donald Trump actually today just said that George Soros and his son need to be held up for RICO charges based on what they've done to the country.
Here's another little interesting tidbit about this Kuchia guy, this lawyer.
He has 10 clients.
Mr. Taylor, with notices of fines exceeding $1 million each.
It would be difficult for the government to collect fines against his clients, he said, because that amounts.
far eclipse the sum total of their assets.
Again, that's irrelevant.
They're being offered $1,000 and their debts to be removed, to be made non-existent by just leaving.
So I'm sure some of these guys probably have assets below $1,000.
Just go home.
Well, I want all their assets seized and then they can go home.
I do like that idea.
The article would go on and say a few more things, but I think the most important thing is this, a senior DHS official said, it's an easy choice.
Leave voluntarily and receive a $1,000 check or stay and wait till you are fined $1,000 a day, arrested and deported without a possibility to return legally.
Treasury Secretary Scott Bessant has vowed to recoup the fines and said he was proud to work with ICE to obtain the funds owed to Americans.
As part of the effort to fulfill President Trump's agenda, Treasury's Debt Collection Service is actively working with ICE to secure a payment for all civil fines and penalties owed by illegal aliens to the U.S. government, i.e.
you listener, if you're in the U.S. Department.
You know, it's very interesting that with this change of administration, it's not as though Donald Trump is the only guy who is thinking this way.
Everybody involved in the administration is thinking this way.
And I think this is something for which we must be deeply grateful.
And it is so much better that Donald Trump had four years in the wilderness to think things over and get his ducks in a row and then come swinging back into the White House fully staffed with people who see eye to eye.
This is really a great and wonderful thing.
Well, let's see.
The Trump administration once again has done a good thing.
Just last Friday, it said it will not defend a decades-old grant program for colleges with large numbers of Hispanic students.
The Justice Department said it agrees with a lawsuit to strike down grants that are reserved for campuses with at least one-quarter of undergraduates who are Hispanic.
Congress set up the program in 1998.
If you have at least 25% of your students are Hispanic, then you can horn in on big pots of money just because you've got Hispanics on campus.
Well, the state of Tennessee and also an anti-affirmative action organization sued.
And Tennessee argued, I think entirely correctly, that every one of its public universities has Hispanic students, but not one of them meets what it called an arbitrary ethnic threshold to be eligible for the grants.
These schools therefore miss out on tens of millions of dollars because of this requirement.
More than 500, get this.
Get this, 500 colleges and universities in the United States are officially Hispanic serving, meaning at least 25% of the student body is Hispanic.
500 of them.
The Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities said Trump's agenda is, quote, entirely adverse to their group's interests.
Well, what do you know?
Well, the Hispanic Association of Colleges and Universities, their interests are entirely adverse to those of the rest of us.
It's about time they got off the gravy train.
Again, this is another wonderful, wonderful development for which we must thank the American people who voted very, very sensibly in the last presidential election.
Well, and to make your point that you made even clearer, again, so much of what's happened in Trump 2.0 has been because of assiduous planning and meticulous planning and personnel.
And I think we're just beginning to see the consequences of very sound.
you know, hiring practices.
Well, no question about it.
No, we've got to have three more years of this.
And I think there is a good chance that he's going to lose his majority in the House and perhaps in the Senate as well and that will be a very bad thing but at least at the executive level we will have three more years of one I believe absolutely in some cases brilliant policy after another Well, let's see, here's another little look at America and who are the people who claim to be Americans.
A 34-year-old by the name of Awal Noor Kiftan was inside his San Antonio apartment one night when someone called Kiftan and told him to meet a woman outside.
Ain't that the way it always is?
Meet a woman outside.
Well, the victim then walked outside, at which point a friend in the apartment said he heard gunshots and found Kiftan lying on the ground.
This is what the news report says.
Lying on the ground.
Did he suddenly decide to take a nap?
No, that's not what happened.
Officers eventually identified the woman who was involved and learned that she was in a relationship.
That's as far as we're going into the details with a certain person by the name of Nakibullah Habibzoy, age 20.
Habib Zoe.
So this is Habib Zoe versus Kiftan.
Good Irish names, you know.
As investigation continued, police uncovered several posts and comments on Habib Zoe's TikTok, which accused Kiftan of taking $31,000 from him.
So these are not penny-anti, penny-anti foreigners.
We never move on without taking revenge, wrote Habib Zoe in a post.
If you do something bad to me, something bad will happen to you.
He also posted a photo of a firearm and an Afghanistan flag.
Yes, I think this is an inter-Afghan feud.
Habib Zoy later denied responsibility for the posts in which he claimed his TikTok account had been hacked and he had been framed.
Police say Habib Zoy later confessed the shooting in a phone call in which he told another man in the push-toe language that someone was not giving him money and so he quote finished him.
The man to whom Habib Zoy was speaking said he heard rumors that Kiftan had been off.
And Habib Zoy said that was true.
Call records and locations from Habib Zoy's cell phone also showed that on the day of the shooting, he traveled from Houston to San Antonio where Kiftan lived and then he went back to his home shooting shortly after the killing or his home city shortly after the killing.
Now, on the one hand, yes, this is the sort of drags and dross that to wash up on our shores from the third world.
But to me, to have been posting in this way shows a remarkable contempt of the American justice system.
This guy probably thought, yeah, he can shoot anybody he likes.
And the American police system is just so incompetent that nobody's even going to track him down.
So I assumed this guy could do plenty of time and then let's hope he is booted back to Afghanistan forever and forever and forever.
But yes, those are the two aspects that interested me, the kind of people that we get and the way they feel about the United States.
Now, here's another story about the way somebody else feels about the United States.
A Chinese breast cancer doctor has been accused of trying to steal sensitive research from an American medical lab and take it back to China.
Yun Hai Li, aged 35, was stopped by customs official at Houston Airport as he tried to board a flight back to China.
Li entered the U.S. on a scholar visa and had been working at the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Research Lab in Houston as a postdoc fellow since 2022.
By the way, Mr. Cursey, the MD Anderson Cancer, just the MD Anderson Medical Center must be the largest in the country.
There are over 100,000 people who work there in some medical capacity.
That's not including patients and medical students.
100,000 people.
MD Anderson.
My gosh.
Yes.
Huge.
In any case, Lee had signed a non-disclosure agreement.
Ain't going to, you know, it's all going to be secret.
Ain't going to tell anybody about the research.
When he joined the lab and he said he didn't have foreign research affiliations or funding, but turns out he was on the take from the National Natural Science Foundation of China, and he was secretly doing research from Chongqing Medical University.
After his arrest, he confessed that he stole the research because he felt his work, quote, was going to waste.
I suppose by that he meant it was going to waste curing Americans.
Can't have that.
He insisted that his research at the same time is a product of his own efforts over the last three years.
He says, I believe I have a right to possess and retain this data so you can take it to China so it wouldn't go to waste curing white people but it would be doing wonderful things curing best breast cancer in Chinese well Lee faces up to 10 years in prison and fines of up to $10,000 And now this seems a little risky to me.
He was released on $5,000 bail and ordered to surrender his passport.
Now just because you don't have a passport doesn't mean you can cross borders.
And I bet you any amount of money, this guy is going to be gone before he actually goes to trial.
But my guess, Mr. Curry, is all these Chinese we have beavering away in our labs, in our graduate research programs, computer science, materials science, medical science, you name it.
How often does this happen?
And we just never find out about it.
And also, yes, reflecting at the same time that Trump is apparently trying to negotiate.
some trade deals with the Chinese that he's offering 600,000 slots.
So that's six times the amount of people that are employed at that medical facility there in Texas you spoke of.
600,000 slots to Chinese students come over here and be educated at the at the undergrad school that I went to.
It was always a running joke that, hey, where are the Chinese students on a college football game day?
Well, they're at the library.
Yeah, at the library.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
And dual spirit, you know, support the football team.
Crazy.
No, not interested.
They had national spirit, as I'm sure they were busy doing everything they can for OPPO research.
So, you know, going back decades.
China has never had a professional spy outfit.
I mean, they have a few people associated with the embassy whose job is to keep their ears to the ground, but they've never had professional.
spies the way the Soviets did.
They always had enough Chinese wherever they wanted them.
So they would just approach some Chinese living in the United States.
It might be naturalized American or in France or England, wherever it was.
Just approach some Chinese who has got a security clearance and says, hey, hey, Qingli, how about working for the motherland?
And that's the way they get their spies.
They're all amateurs.
They don't have to be trained.
And there are millions of them.
And they are on the other side's team.
Well, Mr. Kersey, I believe Mayor Brandon Johnson is accusing Donald Trump of doing something unholy.
Gosh, when's the last time you've ever heard accusations of unholiness?
Well, not just unholiness, but racist, immoral, and unholy.
Okay, I guess I should have known.
Not just that.
Yeah, kind of unbelievable to pay attention to what's happening in Illinois.
New York Post article, Brandon Johnson, the mayor of Chicago, said locking up criminals is racist, immoral, and unholy.
As he and the morbidly obese Democrat governor J.B. Pritzker, which Trump makes fun of in this article, blasted Trump's threat to send in the National Guard to the second city.
Quote, we cannot incarcerate our way out of violence.
We've already tried that.
And we've ended up with the largest prison population in the world without solving the problems of crime and violence, Johnson said during what was described as a fiery press conference in the heart of the windy city.
The addiction on jails and incarceration in this country, we've moved past that.
It is racist.
It is immoral.
It is unholy.
And it is not the way to drive violence down.
Well, Mr. Johnson, I don't particularly agree with that.
I don't think we've done it enough, actually.
No, I think I'm on the side of unholiness, I guess.
I mean, that is, in many cases, the only solution.
Get the swine off the streets, and they can't kill you.
They can't rape you.
They can't murder you.
They can't steal your car.
They can't write graffiti all over the city.
That's the only way that works.
I mean, and it works anywhere, everywhere.
You'd think after the era of Nayib Bukele, everyone would understand.
No, well, exactly.
But of course, to make the city, but to make the streets and cities in El Salvador safe, that's the great crime in the eyes of these um in the eyes of the anointed to borrow a phrase from thomas soul you know it's it's fascinating about chicago because i was looking they disbanded their gang database a few years ago because it was called racist it had about 130 000 people listed in it and 98 were people of color and it's just like just go arrest these people it's like the story we talked about last week mr taylor from the videos you
did on on dc that's right there was this organization the um oh gosh the national institute for criminal justice reform and by the way they've put out an unbelievable amount of fantastic studies i'm actually read reading their Memphis gun violence assessment summary.
Oh, well, they're all the same story, aren't they?
All the same story.
Hey, our blacks are pretty violent, but if we just gave them more programs, they might be less violent.
Our blacks are just as violent as your blacks.
Nanny, nanny, boo, boo.
Yeah, and guess what?
white people you're to blame because gosh, there's so much residential segregation in this area.
And that's actually something that, It's like, hey, pal, you know, Chicago's pretty segregated and the heavily black areas, housing isn't that expensive.
It's the areas where there aren't blacks.
Those areas are expensive because there aren't blacks there.
And it's about ensconcing yourself in a community with as few blacks as possible.
Well, Mr. Kersey, Mr. Kersey, don't you understand?
The few blacks who actually live in those white parts of town, they don't shoot people.
So all you need to do is move the blacks who shoot people into the areas where white people live, and they will stop shooting each other.
Don't you understand that?
I got in a fun conversation the other day with the guy who went to Johns Hopkins and i said so what was it like having a private police force to keep you guys safe in the black city and the guy looked at me as if i had just said that his mother just was shot.
He was so offended by the fact that I knew about Johns Hopkins having a private police force.
And the same thing exists at the University of Chicago.
I believe the same thing exists at, is Yale in New Haven or is it Princeton?
Princeton's in Yale.
Yale is in New Haven and New Haven is a crime-ridden dump.
And it has its own police force.
Of course it does.
All the campuses do if they're anywhere near a black ghetto.
Well.
Anyway, Princeton is in New Jersey, Princeton, New Jersey, and Princeton, New Jersey is still a mostly white town, a pretty peaceful place.
In fact, I have been on both the Princeton campus and the Yale campus.
is locked up tight as a clam.
But Princeton, you can walk around, walk into the buildings.
And I think we know why, Mr. Curse.
Ukrainian refugees?
That's right.
That's right.
That's explained.
Going back to Pritzker, the governor of Illinois, the billionaire governor of Illinois.
He accused Trump of being a wannabe dictator as he railed against the president's plans to deploy National Guard troops to Chicago, where violence has remained stubbornly above pre-pandemic levels, despite bluster from its leaders.
Again, Chicago used to be one of those cities that prior to Mayor Rahman Manuel's arrival, they published a pretty exact breakdown of suspects in fatal and non-fatal shootings.
And now I believe that one website, heyjackass.com, breaks down the violent crime for fatal and non-fatal shootings by race.
Yes, heyjackass.com is a funny and very insightful, on-the-ball website.
Whoever's behind it, that guy is constantly updating it.
I think that is a wonderful public service.
Well, it's exhaustive work, but he is doing a great public job in showing who, whom is responsible for making Chicago one of America's most violent cities.
This is exactly the type of overreach that our country's founders warned against, Pritzker said.
I don't really.
I hate when people start quoting the founders or trying to say what Washington, Jefferson, Madison, or even Lincoln would have said, because I think you just did a great review, Mr. Taylor, of a book documenting what Lincoln actually wanted to have done.
And Illinois, of course, at one point had black laws, which I believe made it illegal for free blacks to even live in the state.
They were, maybe so.
I'm not sure.
It might not have been like Oregon when Oregon was a territory.
And that was one of the first things they did when they had a constitution.
But Illinois certainly did make it very, very clear.
clear i think the constitution banned blacks voting that was right written right into the constitution when they established one no blacks could vote i don't know if they said no blacks could even live there but anyway well going back going back to the story again this is all due to what's happening with the national guard being deployed in washington dc which i believe they now have gone 13 days without a homicide in our nation's capital congratulations guys That's such great,
great job not killing one another, brothers.
And now apparently these plans have been developing for months.
It's going to resemble what Trump has done, deploying armed National Guard troops and active duty soldiers, just as he did to LA back in June.
Pressure claimed Trump's plans had nothing to do with making the city safer.
It's not about fighting crime.
It's about Donald Trump searching for any justification to deploy military in a blue city and a blue state to try and intimidate his political rivals.
Well, again, Chicago is a sanctuary city.
The federal government has jurisdiction over this city if, you know, of going and trying to apprehend illegal aliens.
And if elected officials and public officials, whether it's the governor or whether it's the mayor of Chicago are protecting these illegals.
Go on in.
You know, I had a very interesting podcast with Officer John Patterson.
He is my go-to guy when it comes to crime and law enforcement.
He spent 25 years in law enforcement, maybe longer than that.
He has done everything that police officers ever do and probably a few things they're not supposed to do.
He's seen it all.
He has done it all.
He says, the idea of sending in the National Guard is really a bit of a joke.
Guardsmen don't know how to make arrests.
You send a bunch of guardsmen out to a gang shoot up.
up they have absolutely no idea what to do it's the same with these desk jockey FBI agents they have no idea they haven't worn their tactical vest since they were in training 20 years earlier he says the federal agents who really know what they're doing are U.S. marshals it's their job to go round up people who need to be arrested and brought to court and of course ICE agents those are the guys who really know how to deal with the people who need to clear be cleared up off the street he says the
National Guard they're walking around with their AR-15.
No, they're not.
They're their military version is M1.
And are they going to fire three round bursts down the street when they start looting?
They don't know what to do.
I think it's really quite hilarious.
You see pictures of the National Guard swagging around in their uniforms.
Do you ever see pictures of them making an arrest?
No, it's interesting you say that because you'd think that ICE, one of the things that they would do would be to get retired police officers and form plain clothes.
regiments or whatever you'd call it to go into these areas and do reconnaissance on known gang members.
Again, that report from DC, it stated that they knew the 200 people who were responsible for the majority of the gun violence okay who are they go arrest them right come on yeah they've They've all got criminal records as long as you're on already anyway.
Anyway.
Okay.
Well, let us move on.
Let us move on from accusations of unholiness.
You know, of all the things I've been called, I don't think I've ever been called unholy.
Well, I'm going to challenge you to get that honorific.
Yes, yes, yes, yes.
That's something to aspire to.
Anyway, now here was an interesting story.
Did you realize that across three decades of research on campus racial climate, many negative experiences that students of color face remain stubbornly consistent according to a new study published by the Community College Journal of Research and Practice.
This overview of 140 campus climate studies, and when they talk about climate, they're not talking about how much it rains or how hot it gets.
They're talking about whether they are receptive to people of color or whether they are hostile.
These 140 studies show that students of color often encounter racism day to day to day.
The authors, they are higher ed scholars Sean Harper, heavily melanin-enhanced, and Oscar Patron, who is clearly and obviously Hispanic and a little light in the loafers.
They drew on 100 qualitative, quantitative, and mixed method studies conducted since the 1990s, spanning hundreds and hundreds of higher ed institutions.
And they decided, they have determined that.
Little has shifted for students of color since the first paper.
That was in 1997.
This should be a wake-up call, says Patron.
This in and of itself is a very important finding, he said.
Since 2017, that's.
recently there's been a surge of studies on microaggressions, which people had never thought of back in the 1990s when they started taking the temperature on college campuses.
And he says this adds more nuance and dimensionality.
More scholars are searching the topic now, bringing new perspectives.
For example, he said more researchers are taking an intersectional approach and he As the study says, there could be all sorts of racial harassment that no one has discovered yet.
Boy, in online learning, you could be the first to discover that.
Boy, that might be Nobel Prize-winning research.
And as Sean Harper, the other author, says, just because DEI offices, programs, and positions have gone away, that doesn't mean racism has gone away.
Let's step back a bit.
I actually...
This thing is just so pathetic and disgusting, the so-called research.
claims to be a look into trends on racism on cottage campuses.
And sure enough, it lists 140, count them, 140 campus climate studies.
However, and I looked highly And I thought, okay, well, the data will be in there.
That's when I will find out whether microaggressions are more or fewer.
Are they worse for Hispanics?
Are they better for blacks?
How about for homosexuals, which is one of Mr. Patron's keen, keen personal interests.
And lo and behold, despite the fact that it claims that it is a look into trends, there is not one speck of data.
They list 140 titles and they say Whitey is just as bad as he was 30 years ago.
That's long and the short of this paper.
I am just appalled by this.
And it's already getting pressed.
The Journal of Higher Education, it is already touting this thing.
Oh my gosh, Whitey has been just as bad for 30 years.
Unholy.
That's right.
Collectively unholy.
I'll say, this is just outrageous.
And these people, these people are on these university campuses where they have all sorts of fancy titles.
This guy, Sean Harper, He is chief research scientist.
And this guy is publishing a paper in which he claims, he claims this shows trends.
And there's not one data point in the whole study, in what's allegedly a peer-reviewed journal.
I mean, I don't know.
Maybe I'm taking this too personally.
As I said, I was compelled.
Excuse me, I was compelled to do a video about this, which is out there for those who are interested.
Now.
Kersey, oh my gosh, we are out of time.
Oh, it happens every week.
It already sneaks up on you, doesn't it?
This one flew by.
Gosh, they always fly by.
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