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Sept. 4, 2025 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Because It Worked in DC . . .

Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at blacks who love criminals and whites who love bums. The hosts also discuss Harjinder Singh's CDL, Trump's cabinet, and they add a postscript to Hurricane Katrina. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press

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Ladies and gentlemen, dear listeners, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jared Taylor.
With me is my indispensable co-host, the one and only Paul Kersey.
And today is September 3rd, Year of Our Lord 2025.
And as usual, we begin with comments from our dear listeners.
Just a quick note to thank you so much for opening my mind and teaching me I don't have to worry about being a racist because I prefer being with white people.
I first heard you speak in December 2024.
I am a conservative, and a suggested video of yours came up on my YouTube feed.
So I clicked on it, watched your talk, and my life hasn't been the same since.
Well, this is a remarkable thing.
I didn't think that YouTube was ever suggesting any videos of mine because since my channel was taken down, I thought that I was completely out of the algorithms.
But hooray for YouTube if occasionally it breaks its own rules and suggests a video of mine.
Our listener goes on to say, I've been listening to you ever since.
I thoroughly enjoy your podcasts and love getting your videos on YouTube when I can, when I can.
Well, dear listener, you can find every one of them at amran.com.
You can subscribe to them as well.
And so you need not miss a single one if you are inclined.
That's amrend.com.
Our listener continues, it is mind-boggling to me, and I think there's a great deal of fear among the people who oppose you.
You are doing nothing different from that which black people do to promote their own race.
It is such a double standard against us.
Yes, it is a double standard, and we enforce it, and it is a suicidal double standard.
Here's another comment.
You mentioned in the last podcast that your friend, Officer John Patterson, disapproved of the use of the National Guard to supplement law enforcement in U.S. cities, citing their inappropriate training and armament for crime control.
I believe Officer Patterson is wrongly informed if he believes that the National Guard will directly be doing law enforcement tasks.
Well, Officer John does not think they will.
But if they are asked to do that, his only point is that they are just not trained to do it.
They wouldn't know how to do it.
They wouldn't know how to book a criminal.
They wouldn't know how to detain a criminal.
And I think he's probably right about that.
But our listener continues as follows.
There are many tasks the National Guard can do that do not require full police powers and that can free up police officers to do the tasks that do require those powers.
The state of New York has used the National Guard for years at airports and train stations for anti-terrorism purposes as part of the Joint Task Force Empire Shield.
I wonder what exactly they do.
I suppose they're allowed to open fire if somebody shows up with submachine guns.
But in any case, they do have a kind of intimidating presence.
If you see guys walking around with M16s and full uniforms, combat gear.
I imagine if I were a terrorist about to blow up a train, I might decide not to do that.
But Lisner continues, the National Guard is also regularly used for perimeter security during riots.
The bigger question is, would the National Guard be allowed to arrest anyone if acting under federal orders?
Military personnel are generally banned from doing law enforcement on the civilian population while under federal orders due to the Posse Comitatus Act.
Only under state command would they be exempt from that and be allowed to actually enforce local law.
So yes, that is an important distinction, but I do not believe that Officer John is mistaken about their preparation for ordinary law enforcement, but there's no question about it.
They can do other useful things.
In Los Angeles, my understanding is most of they were guarding federal buildings during the riots against the ICE RAIDs.
Am I not correct about that, Mr. Kersey?
That's 100% sure.
That's 100% true.
And of course, those locations where ICE agents were doxxed and by people online.
And we've talked about that at length about the way people are threatening these individuals' lives.
Okay, another, this is really a question.
This is rather a poignant question, Mr. Kersey.
I grew up with white privilege in the suburbs where my high school class of 800 had only a handful of minorities.
That's white privilege.
Just being white is white privilege.
I went into law enforcement in a smaller 10,000 population, blue-collar, 98% white community.
And 90% of the people that I arrested were white, but virtually all the blacks I ever came across were criminals.
The blacks in the area loved to get young white girls pregnant because they knew no one else would have them.
She would get housing and the housing would become a flophouse for blacks where they could sling dope and have a gun stashed.
I was with a drug unit and busted a black heroin dealer who loved his white customers.
He could subjugate them, make them beg for their fix, and treat them like dogs, abusing them sexually and otherwise.
It was such a joy to put him in federal prison.
One of his victims, I helped to get clean and hopefully saved one of my people.
Here is my question, and this is a poignant question, Mr. Kersey.
I adopted a girl.
Actually, I saved her from a white junkie mother and a black biological father who was either dead or in prison.
My beautiful daughter identifies as white and has white values, and I really don't think of her as being black.
I want to become more deeply involved in the movement.
How would the movement think of me and my daughter?
She is my daughter, and if I have to choose sides, I will be on her side until I die.
Where do I stand?
Well, my answer to you, Mr. White Man, is you are a stand-up white guy, and what you did for that young half-white girl is a beautiful thing.
And I think that you can hold yourself high however you stand, wherever you go, whatever you do.
If you consider yourself a white man and you are prepared to work for the cause of the white man, I would certainly not hold your half-black daughter against you.
Perhaps some would, but what do you think, Mr. Kersey?
I mean, again, he's making that, he made that decision on a personal basis to do what he thought was right.
At the same time, he's juxtaposing a dichotomy.
And that's a very difficult thing.
And I think that's something in the coming years a lot of people are going to have to make decisions on.
Yes.
Yes.
It's not state policy yet as to what's going to happen.
But the point is, look, I will say, like you said, I think that's a personal choice.
Well, it's a personal choice, but that does not disqualify a man from being a proud stand-up white man who is going to go to the map for our people, but his loyalty to his daughter will come first.
Here's another comment.
Another police officer.
I work as an officer in a mid-sized city in California.
Crime has not gone down.
Most of the crime is from Mexicans, and the illegal alien population is staggering.
Mexicans are responsible for the distribution of illegal drugs, many unsolved murders, as well as sexual assaults on young female family members.
We also have an issue, of course, with black criminals.
In any case, the open prostitution and violence is what Hispanics bring.
They lie.
They try to deceive you whenever confronted.
They're dangerous for an unfit and improperly trained police officer.
Unfortunately, we have a lot of people in the department who are physically unfit and play games trying to baby talk these violent criminals into submission.
We once had one of the best medium-sized police departments.
The training was ongoing.
Physical standards were high.
We even had two former Navy SEALs as patrol officers.
Can you imagine that?
Unfortunately, political correctness and other games being played have people transferring out or retiring if they have enough years.
This is the story all around the country.
Officer John Patterson often talks about this.
He says, now there are only two of us on the graveyard shift that can handle ourselves.
The graveyard shift, of course, the most dangerous time.
That's when the most criminals are out.
The rest are a disaster.
The general public has no idea what is going on.
The public is lied to.
There are a few of us.
We do what we can.
I have a good friend who worked for LAPD.
One day he looked around.
He saw the scum on the street.
He saw the scum he had to work with, and he resigned.
There are no morals, no honor in the majority of the officers in the LAPD.
This decay is a mirror of the state of California.
I encourage anyone, this is on a separate matter, I encourage anyone who has any information on illegal aliens to contact ICE by telephone or on their website.
You can remain anonymous.
Well, that is a pretty grim picture of what's going on in California police departments.
I imagine California is one of the worst places, but any big city, any Democrat-run big city where they have been just abusing the police, betraying them at every opportunity.
Why would anybody stay?
Why would anybody stay?
And it's a vicious cycle.
The policing gets worse.
The crime gets worse, one abuse after another.
And Officer John, John Patterson, he thinks that we're almost in a death spiral in certain cities in the United States in terms of quality of police officers.
Especially like Minneapolis, where everybody saw what happened to not just Derek Chauvin, but the other three police officers who were there when the arrest was going on and they were filmed.
Yep, yep.
Those guys, one guy was a rookie.
Wasn't he the half-black guy who was there as a rookie?
Even he gets just utterly, utterly betrayed, strung up just to make the mob happy.
It was a multiracial group of cops.
Yes, Asian, yes.
Oh, boy.
No, terrible.
Why would you work for a police department?
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Now, Mr. Kersey, our first story begins in D.C. and ends in Chicago.
Oh, it does.
Yes, and the floor, sir, is yours.
Well, I was just on X today, and I saw this really great post from an employee at the Claremont Institute.
She's the Lincoln Fellow.
Inez Stepman, I believe that's the way you pronounce her name.
She claims that she's an anti-feminist, a Palo Alto disrespecter.
So I guess she's ex-Stanford.
But she wrote a quick little introduction to what life is like in the National Guarded, the National Guard-guarded D.C. She said, There's not a single solitary bum in or around Union Station.
I've never seen this in my life.
Extraordinary what could be accomplished with supposedly intractable problems if you just ditch the idiocy.
The corner with the post office museum is bum-free.
Washingtonians will understand how crazy this is.
If this is fascism, I guess I'm a fascist now.
We don't have to live like this.
Wow.
And she says, bum-free.
As you know, Mr. Kersey, for years I have been fighting these awful euphemisms.
The homeless, as if they were responsible citizens, but somehow a hurricane tore away their $400,000 house and they're on the street.
And otherwise, they'd be living happy middle-class lives.
They are bums, most of them.
Why not?
Derelicts, hobos.
We used to have a wonderful vocabulary for all of these derelicts floating around.
Bums, good for her.
And she calls them bum-free, but she uses all capital letters, sir, when she writes that.
And again, this is somebody who just simply noticed the consequences of federal action by Trump in D.C. And of course, I'm sure you've seen some of the videos and pictures of all the white elderly individuals who are protesting on behalf of the restoration of all these bums to D.C. And it's like, okay, is this really what you guys want?
You want to be accosted and asked for money and to run this gauntlet of bums, domicile-free individuals who are just loiting around Union Station and in DC.
I'm going to start a new organization.
BBOB, bring back our bums.
Yes, I remember there was one lady.
I had a video of her.
She was passing around whistles, giving out to bums and urging them to whistle like mad if the cops showed up or if the National Guard showed up to clear them out.
And all of these well-meaning, lefty white people would converge on this poor victim bum and hold hands all around the bum and present the bum, prevent the bum from being removed.
You would make a great protect bums at all cost.
Yes.
There's an NGO with at some point there would be a lot of U.S. aid money in the nine figures that would have funded that operation.
No, there'd be save our bums.
It would be put together by SOBs.
Where are all these SOBs when we need them?
Yes.
Going from DC to Chicago is really important because we know that President Trump has basically said today, actually, he said, we're either going to go into New Orleans or to Chicago, which is fascinating.
Perhaps they had some meeting about the 20th anniversary of New Orleans and Katrina.
But Chicago is a place where we've seen Governor Pritzker and we've seen the black mayor Brandon Johnson defend Chicago and blame anybody but the people responsible for the lawlessness and the crime.
Sir, I'm sure you read about the Labor Day extracurricular activities of the primarily black community.
I believe there were nearly 60 people shot.
Only about seven people fatalities from that.
So perhaps along with bringing back Save Our Bums, you need to go ahead and do some ghetto marksmanship lessons.
Yes.
But Chicago's faith community just wrote this really long op-ed to President Trump, basically saying, stay out.
It's as if they want to maintain the status quo of gun violence.
And from Axios, Chicago, we learn that the black leadership in Chicago is divided over this call to send in the National Guard.
I'll be very brief here.
They're split, black leaders, whether or not Trump should deploy the National Guard to fight crime in Chicago.
He, of course, doubled down on his rhetoric on September 2nd, stating that Chicago is a, quote, hellhole and that black residents are begging him to intervene.
Now, Chicago's crime is disproportionately centered in what Axios describes impoverished black neighborhoods on Chicago's south and west sides.
I might add that there was a tremendous study that Illinois policy put out, which showed that black Chicagoans were over 20 times more likely to become homicide victims than their white peers, with nine in 10 homicides on the south side and west side.
These were two separate stories, but it also showed, sir, that between May 2023 and April 2024, more than three in four Chicago homicide victims were black.
We don't know the suspects, but we do know that only one in four of those homicides, 25%, resulted in an arrest of a suspect.
Wow, just a quarter.
I think we can imagine who the homicide perpetrators were, but only a quarter of the murders resulted in an arrest, much less a conviction.
Correct.
Correct.
Now, we have several black leaders who've stood by Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson in pushing back against the federalizing National Guard troops.
There's a rally that will be held at Daly Plaza featuring a coalition of black community organizations decrying what they call racist threats from the White House.
That'll be tomorrow, September 4th.
Apparently, Latino leaders are rallying as we speak.
And what we're learning is that, quote, Trump's agenda of starving our communities of resources in order to enrich his billing our friends is already having disastrous consequences on Chicago's black, brown, and working class communities, activist Rich Wallace said in a statement.
Again, under Biden, Chicago was one of America's most violent cities.
If you were, and as you always like to talk about per capita, you know, Chicago is a 33% white city.
If it was just a white city, it would have a crime rate of maybe Sioux Falls or Boise, Idaho.
You know, maybe Portland, Maine before the influx of Somali refugees.
But Rich Wallace said, adding military occupation and threats to withhold more resources only creates more instability and makes us less safe.
Yes, I'm sure that's what Letorius and Lenorius are arguing about when they start opening fire on each other, the lack of yes, I'm sure.
By the way, I know that, let's see, for the first 10 days after the federal takeover of crime control in Washington, D.C., there had not been a single murder.
Has that record continued up until the time?
I believe it has continued to about 16 to 17 days.
If that number is still going, then that ticker continues to move in a positive direction.
So we might be approaching three weeks of no homicides.
And again, if you recall, I've quoted from that book, Dream City, which was published in the mid-90s, which said that in 1990 in a two-week time period in Washington, D.C., there were more homicides in Washington, D.C. than there were for the entire year in England.
Well, but now let us get to apples and apples.
And because ordinarily, before the feds shot up, hasn't there been about, there have been about two or three, two or three homicides a week, isn't that correct?
That's correct.
And so now to have gone, what, 16, 18 days without a homicide?
That is remarkable.
Let's hope that number keeps it.
It's worth celebrating of what it takes.
It takes the fear of force.
It takes seeing this visible element of law and order and knowing that there are consequences for it.
And as we're learning about Chicago, U.S. rep Robin Kelly said, bringing the National Guard into Chicago threatens black communities that have already been over-policed and underinvested in for generations.
Over-policed.
Right, right.
That's why they shoot each other.
This is this utterly, utterly cuckoo, topsy-turvy understanding.
They seem to have that somehow.
It's the presence of police officers that make black people shoot each other.
Defund the police.
Get rid of the police.
And oh, the calm will remain.
It'll be the peaceable kingdom.
No, I mean, we know, again, low-hanging fruit.
When there's a gangbang shooting, the last thing that anybody in the community wants to do, even if they witnessed it, is even snitch because there's that fear of reprisal, of them being held accountable by the community for snitching.
And it's pervasive throughout the black community.
And just knowing Chicago's crime stats and knowing that they're the exact same as D.C. Again, nine of 10 homicides are in the south or west side, the predominantly black areas, areas that white people know not to go into.
I believe one of those communities actually the University of Chicago backs up to.
And that's where they have all their private security forces, their private police trying to maintain some semblance of order.
I can't remember where Northwestern is in conjunction to downtown Chicago.
But I mean, again, Chicago is a world-class city, and you can't have 60 non-fatal shootings over Labor Day weekend and believe that people aren't going to say, hey, what's the point of going to the Miracle, you know, to the, to go check out the Miracle Mile or go check out the, or go check out downtown.
It's just not safe.
Certainly not on Labor Day weekend.
Any weekend.
Okay.
So, all right.
Now, didn't you have some other quite astonishing statistics about those who have witnessed gun crime in Chicago?
Yeah, this is from about a year ago, but I think it's very apropos to our conversation.
Over half of all native black and Hispanic Chicagoans witnessed a shooting by age 40.
The recent over half, half have seen a shooting.
I mean, this is not having heard one three blocks away.
No, this is not hearing the recoil.
Exactly, not hearing a bullet, you know.
It's witnessing this.
Witnessed.
And it was half of blacks and 30% of Hispanics.
What were those figures?
No, no, no.
Sorry.
Over half of all native black and Hispanic Chicago.
Oh, half of both.
Hispanic shoots as much.
Wow.
This is from the JAMA Network Open.
They analyzed 2,418 Chicagoans from the Project on Human Development in Chicago neighborhoods, a Harvard project that followed multiple cohorts of children from 1995 to now.
28 years later, the study led by Dr. Charles Lanphier in collaboration with researchers from Harvard and Oxford explored a piece of the Chicago Project.
Study's example was split evenly between men and women born in the early 80s and mid-90s, included 890 black respondents, 1,146 Hispanic respondents, and 382 white respondents, with around 56% of the black and Hispanic respondents and 25% of white Chicagoans witnessing at least one shooting by the time they turned 40.
What?
A quarter of the whites who have been born in Chicago by the time they are 40 years old, they have witnessed a shooting.
Yes, a quarter of white people.
That's astonishing.
That's astonishing.
If you're walking around Chicago and you see four white people, one of them, according to this study, potentially has seen a shooting transaction.
That's if they've lived in Chicago for 40 years.
But good grief, I would not have expected those figures to be so high.
Gee.
Whew.
Okay.
And just to point out, the average age when participants witnessed their first shooting was just 14 years of age for the whole population polled.
What?
The average age was 14.
Wow.
Wow.
I've certainly never witnessed a shooting.
I never hoped to.
Golly, I'm a little older than 40, but I've never lived in Chicago.
I guess that's what saved me.
Wow.
There's even one more astonishing note from this study, and we're from Chicago.
Yes.
Analyzing the numbers in the study group that fell victim to gun violence of the white participants, 3% had been shot by the age of 40.
By contrast, 7.4% of black and 7% of Hispanics had been shot, respectively.
The average age of when they were shot was 17 years of age.
So this is from late 2024, guys.
If you're listening to this, so this is just one of those stories that just gives you a peek into what life is like for native black, Hispanic, and white Chicagoans.
Wow, you grew up in Chicago, and if you're white, 3% are shot by the time they're 40.
And the average age at which they're shot was, did you say 14?
I did.
No, 17, 17.
17.
14 is the age that they witnessed their first shot.
Oh, yeah, right, right.
Wow.
Boy, oh boy, it's a wonder people still live there.
But anyway, okay.
Well, Mr. Kersey, shall we move to a different item that's in the news?
Harjinder Sindh.
Now, I don't know how you actually pronounce these guys' names.
Singe Sindh.
Practically every Punjabi, just about every person of the Sikh religion is named Singh or Singe.
Perhaps someone will correct me.
But in any case, this guy, who, of course, we have talked about him on a number of occasions.
He's the guy who's made this ferocious, obviously insane U-turn.
The result of which he was driving this 18-wheel, the result of which is three Americans in a car smashed into him, all of them dead.
He showed no remorse.
He didn't stop.
He stayed at the scene because I think his truck was stuck, but he buggered off about California as soon as he could.
But now he's back in the state of Florida where he faces charges.
Well, how did he get a license despite the fact that he speaks no English, despite the fact that he's an illegal immigrant?
So the details are finally coming out.
And I found them, no surprise, in the Daily Mail.
Certainly didn't find them out in the New York Times.
Turns out seven years before this accident, Singe crossed the border from Mexico.
That was in 2018.
He avoided deportation by claiming he was afraid to return to India.
Now, most Americans would have no idea why an Indian from India would be afraid to go back to India.
His presumed fear that he would be persecuted because he supports Khalistan.
That is to say, a breakaway nation for the followers of the Sikh religion, of which he is one.
He's also a supporter of Sikhs for Justice, an organization that's banned and declared a terrorist organization by India and is accused of hundreds of murders.
I guess they're pretty serious about a country of their own.
Now, claiming fear of persecution for supporting Khalistan is a very common way for a young man from the Punjab, that's a region in northwest India, to migrate to Western countries and try to claim asylum.
Once their claim is accepted, then Singe was, and as they all are, granted a parole status and released into the U.S. And then, of course, they're supposed to appear at an immigration court where their claims will be tested, but the system is so overburdened that usually doesn't take place for years.
And he's been in the country for seven years.
No hearing.
Now, many of these Punjabis use supporting letters from community leaders to bolster their initial claims about persecution.
And also when they get into court.
And the Daily Mail has uncovered an Indian politician by the name of Sim Ranjit Singh Man.
In 2022, he bragged that he had provided 50,000 such letters to people overseas in Britain, Canada, and the United States, who are claiming that they are refugees.
And he doesn't just write them for free for his brother Punjabis.
He charges $400 a piece for them.
So $35,000, and so let's see, $50,000 at $400 apiece.
That's a pretty nifty side income this politician's got.
Now, let's see.
Singe, nor was he fleeing extreme poverty by any stretch of the imagination.
Usually these days, people can manage to get into the United States, even in the days of Biden, a lot of them were paying an awful lot of money to be delivered right up to the border of the United States.
In this case, his family owns eight acres of good farmland in the Punjab, which is enough for a comfortable, even wealthy life there, apparently.
He paid $25,000 back in, what year was it, 2018, to be delivered to the border.
And so he sacheted in, as was common at that time.
And as it turns out, some states will allow asylum seekers with pending decisions like his to get a commercial driver's license if they have a work permit and a social security number.
Well, Singe didn't have a work permit.
He got his in Washington state.
Now, officially, it issues commercial driver's licenses only to permanent residences.
But he got his on July 15, 2023.
Now, how did that happen?
As it turns out, two days after the license is issued, he posted a photo of himself holding his license.
This is on TikTok, with a beaming bearded man standing next to him.
Well, this beaming bearded man was not Santa Claus.
This man was Brandon Tetrow, who with his wife Crystal runs something called PNW-CDL Training in Union Gap, Washington.
They are both white people, clearly so.
And on their website, they used to say our aim is to provide an efficient pathway to provide the tools needed to be safe, skilled, and successful in commercial driving.
Well, Brandon Tetrow hung up the phone when the Daily Mail asked about what it was like having Singe in his class.
And all of the social media pages of this outfit have been taken down.
And how it is that this PNW-CDL training run by Brandon Tetrow and his wife was able to have Singe issued a license when his immigration status didn't allow it and he didn't speak English is still a little unclear.
So no wonder he hung up the phone.
Now, this to me is in some respects one of the worst aspects of this.
You kind of expect these Punjabis and Indians to be corner cutters and slime balls.
Well, this guy who got this guy a commercial license who could not read, who was in the country illegally, had no right to work at all, this guy is really the villain of the piece if you ask me.
In any case, in Washington state, he got his license, and later he got a non-domiciled CDL.
That is to say, a license granted to out-of-state drivers to operate in the state by California.
He got that in 2024.
California is one of several states that issue a license like that to asylum seekers before their claims are decided in court.
This meant his Washington driver's license was canceled, but he was driving on the California one of the day of the fate crash.
Now, the California Department of Motor Vehicles insists to the Daily Mail that it followed all state and federal laws in reviewing and granting Singe a CDL.
And that's probably true.
He had this apparently perfectly legal, perfectly legitimate one from Washington State, and so they recognized it in some form of reciprocity.
Well, Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration investigators gave Singe an English language proficiency test after his arrest, which also tested his ability to read and understand road signs.
And he failed spectacularly.
He got just two of the verbal questions right, and he accurately identified only one of four highway signs.
I mean, highway signs, how complicated are they?
Good grief.
The one coming up.
One miles.
Yes.
Yeah, the, what is it, the hexagonal one, the big red one.
You didn't even have to read the letters on it.
That means stop.
Now, let's see.
There was also, and this is an interesting little concatenation of failures also.
There was a regulatory failure in New Mexico after Singe was pulled over for speeding July 3rd this year.
The officer who pulled him over, if you pull over somebody and you are supposed to assess his English proficiency during a traffic stop, if you think he doesn't understand English, the regulations say if the inspector's initial contact with the driver indicates the driver may not understand the inspector's initial instructions, the inspector should conduct an English language proficiency assessment.
Those are the regulations of that regulatory body.
And body cam footage, which was retrieved, showed that police did not administer a test despite Singe struggling so much to answer any of the questions that the officer finally says with an excess of politeness, if you ask me, I'm sorry, I guess I don't understand what you're saying.
And off he went.
So these are the factors that led up to this otherwise mysterious and inexplicable fact that this illegal immigrant who speaks no English hardly was driving this enormous truck and ended up with three Americans dead.
As I say, I got this information in the Daily Mail, not the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, or MSNBC.
No, no, no, they are utterly uninterested.
Now, you, Mr. Kersey, and I have talked about this growing petition for clemency and go easy on our brother Sikh singe.
And it has attracted, in the first five days, it attracted 3.1 million signatures.
It's a lot of signatures of his fellow cohorts.
That's right.
Making it, according to a spokesman from change.org, the fastest-growing campaign of 2025.
It'd be very interesting to know what have been the other fastest-growing campaigns in previous years.
That would be really quite an interesting thing.
In any case, the fastest-growing campaign of all the year so far.
And the spokesman said the story had resonated across borders and become a transnational movement.
This spokesman also said that the petition was actually started in Australia.
And we have seen especially strong engagement there, particularly within Punjab and Sikh communities.
While we do not share exact signer counts by country, Australia has been one of the most active regions outside of India, reflecting the global solidarity that has made this the fastest-growing petition of 2025, says she.
She goes on to say, nearly 50 additional petitions have also been started in Australia on behalf of hard gender singe.
This guy is the poster boy for Punjabiism.
In total, says she, there have been 1,450 related petitions started in more than nine countries.
She says this is a reflection of how people everywhere are engaging in a debate about fairness and proportional sentencing.
What a chirpy thing to say.
Now, this is interesting.
In Australia, a rival petition calling for the deportation of anyone who signs a singe commission has been signed by nearly 700, nearly 74,000 people.
That's a good start.
Yes, it's a good start.
I didn't even know about that.
Maybe you and I should go sign.
But apparently in Australia, there's a petition, I guess it's on change.org, calling for the deportation of anyone in Australia.
I think we should have the same in the United States.
Anyone who signs a petition of clemency for this killer.
So, let's see.
Also, we have some late-breaking news on the Shiloh Hendricks case.
I think everyone knows about Shiloh Hendricks.
She was the single mother.
Now, is she a single mother or not?
She's a white mother.
She has a partner.
She has a partner.
Okay, she has a partner.
Who was the father of both of her little children?
I haven't heard the word husband, but at least there's a man in the picture.
In any case, she was there with her child and a small black child was stealing things.
And in her fury at what was going on, she used that word, which you and I will just go straight to hell if we ever utter out loud, Mr. Kersey, and her life was ruined as a consequence.
Well, let's see.
As it turns out, the Rochester NAACP started its own fundraiser to match hers.
She had raised $800,000 with hers because she had to move and her life turned into a shambles.
And I was very gratified by the number of people who came to her rescue.
And although that's a word that Mr. Kersey, you and I do not use, I sympathize with people who in their frustration are tempted to use it, at least under those circumstances.
And they should not have their lives wrecked just because they did, especially a word that blacks use all the time.
Well, as it turned out, Rochester NAACP started its own fundraiser to benefit the family, the children.
Now, being called N-ward by a white person once in your life, I guess, is so traumatizing that they raised $340,000.
And at that point, they closed the fundraiser.
Did you realize that they had this sort of competing fundraiser going on?
I was aware.
I was not aware, though, sir, that they had put a gabosh to the fundraiser.
Well, they stopped it.
I guess they figured $34,000 is enough.
I don't know why they stopped.
Wait, was it $340,000?
Yeah, I beg your pardon.
Yes, yes, yes.
$340,000.
It's a good chunk of change there.
That is not a bad.
You're absolutely right.
And you are not the only person to think to yourself, that's a good chunk of change because, as it turns out, Rochester Police and the NAACP have confirmed that more than one family has come forward claiming to be the victims.
And now a Rochester man and a Rochester woman face felony charges after allegedly claiming to be the targets of racial slurs in order to benefit.
That is Abdirahman Umar Yusuf, age 20, and his sister, Ayan Abdiweli Otowa.
Good American names?
Good American names.
Yes, clearly.
Mayflower people.
They were charged with conspiracy to commit theft by swindle and conspiracy to commit theft by false representation.
So, yes, I noticed your immediate comment was, well, that's a good chunk of change.
Yes, you're not the only person whose reaction could be expressed.
You know, Mr. Taylor, what's fascinating about that fundraiser is the NAACP is a nonprofit.
So were they trying to arrange this fundraiser saying that your donation to this will be tax deductible?
I don't think it works.
Well, you know, I don't know if a change.org contribution started by a nonprofit.
That's a good question.
I wonder if New Century Foundation, which is our parent organization, if we went to change.org and said that we need more money to stand up for white people, if we could say your contribution is tax deductible.
I don't know if we could do that.
That's an excellent question.
It's a simple question.
Yes, yes.
I bet one of these large language program AI outfits could give us the answer.
Be that as it may.
Mr. Kersey, after all, we are just going through the 20th anniversary year and, in fact, the 20th anniversary month of Hurricane Katrina.
And you and I had a conversation.
You suggested we should mark this anniversary by a conversation which I have posted on my X account, which has been far and away the most popular interview that I've ever posted on X. Many, many thousands of people who have liked it, listened to it.
They have retweeted it.
And so I guess I should be confident in recommending it to our listeners.
If you go to at RealJar Taylor, J-A-R-T-A-Y-L-O-R, and you scroll down a ways, you can hear me and Mr. Kersey talk about some of the facts about Hurricane Katrina that the lefties, ever since the hurricane force winds calmed down, have been trying to quiet.
The left does not want you to know how degenerate the black population of Louisiana was.
And you and I, thanks to you, Mr. Kersey, it was your idea, and you had all sorts of things I didn't know about.
I thought we had an excellent conversation going into some of the details of what really happened in your legislation.
It could have gone on for another hour because we only breached just as the water from Lake Potchatran breached the city of Los Angeles.
We only gave people.
Los Angeles?
I'm sorry.
New Orleans.
I'm thinking it's sorry.
I got into Vegas because one of the things you mentioned in that story in our conversation was that Mayor Nagan wanted to give all of the emergency personnel in New Orleans a free trip to Vegas.
And I decided to look a couple things up.
It turns out that over 250 officers abandoned their post, which represented 15% of the force during Katrina, during the first four days of Katrina.
They just scampered off.
They sent for the highlights.
Exactly.
And as you correctly noted, the most just eerie article was from the Army Times about how the Army launches a mission to take back the city, a combat operation.
Well, Enter's Combat, Army, Army, Enters Combat Operations.
I think that was the title.
That was the title.
That story, sir, is scrubbed from the Army Times, but luckily a couple of websites did extract the entire article for posterity's sake.
So I wrote a piece on UNS about that.
But you also mentioned about the trip to Vegas.
And it turns out that the mayor of Las Vegas at the time, Oscar Goodman, invited all emergency workers on behalf of the city of Las Vegas for a four-day all-expensive, all-expenses paid reprieve from their plight.
See, this is particularly disgusting because they were spectacularly derelict in their duties.
Many of them, reuniformed officers, were caught looting stores.
And many of them, they didn't report fractions at all.
They said, hey, you know, the place is flooded, every man for himself.
And for them to be rewarded in this way, a week and a week after the hurricane struck, the city was still in chaos.
They said, ah, the National Guard and Black Rock and all these guys, FEMA, they can take care of it.
We're going to go sun ourselves in Las Vegas.
Blackwater, not Flat Rock.
I beg your pardon.
Blackwater.
Yes, I agree.
This article was dated September 10th, 2005.
There's still water in New Orleans being pumped out.
They're still finding bodies.
There's still chaos.
And this article quotes that one group of paramedics spent days moving from hotel to hotel, running from the rising water and gun-toting gangs until they were airlifted from a highway overpassed by the National Guard and taken to the Superdome.
There, they were confronted by swarms of desperate people, but had no supplies to help them.
And this one person, Ronald Mason, said, as they were enjoying Las Vegas, I just saw my coworkers losing it, shouting and screaming, what's happening?
We weren't mentally prepared.
Well, nine days later, eight days later, they're playing 21 drinking complimentary beverages and watching Siegfried and Roy.
It's insanity.
It's insanity.
And apparently, Ray Nagan asked FEMA to pay for this RR trip.
While the FEMA boys are working their fingers to the bone trying to get the city back under control, the people whose job it really was and who didn't do a job worth a damn all want to go off to Las Vegas.
But anyways, and just one last little anecdote.
I did get a number of messages from people to say, hey, did you look into what the Coast Guard did?
Because they didn't ask for permission.
They went in and saved a lot of lives.
And it turns out that the Coast Guard, which we know over the years, they've been attacked for being too white and having too high of a standards when it comes to swimming.
And they need to relax them to get more white, to get more non-white Coast Guard members.
They did a stand-up job and they rescued scores, scores of people.
And so I think it's important to single out a group of people that are obviously overwhelmingly white who are normally singled out for being disgustingly overwhelmingly white.
Well, tell us finally, tell us about the FEMA cards.
Yes.
So this is something else I found out after our podcast.
This is from 2006, but I did not even know this.
$200 bottle of champagne from Hooters and $300 worth of Girls Gone Wild videos were among items bought with debit cards handed out by FEMA to help Hurricane Katrina and Rita victims, auditors probing a $1 billion in potential waste and fraud have found.
This is from June 2006.
So again, if you guys remember, Katrina and Rita, they hit respectively in September and I believe early October of 2005.
Rita came right after.
And the government accountability office did an audit and they uncovered records showing that $1,000 from a FIBA debit card went to a Houston divorce lawyer.
Okay.
600 went in a strip club and 400 was spent on adult erotica products, all of which auditors concluded, they concluded, Mr. Taylor, were not necessary to satisfy legitimate disaster needs.
Wait, wait, adult erotica products?
My gosh, they satisfy all sorts of important needs.
Well, I guess theoretically, this was just survival.
This was food, lodging that they're supposed to spend it on, not bottles of champagne at Hooters.
No, these were people whose homes were destroyed.
These were people who had lost their belongings, who were potentially at the convention center, at the Superdome, who were being bussed to Houston, who had no means of – Well, I guess they lost all their sex toys.
They were out a closet full of sex toys, and they finally got to go to Hooters and they saw that Wing and Dom Perion champagne deal you could get.
And they said, hey, you know what?
Whitey's paying for this.
I'm getting this.
But yeah, you're right.
I guess their Amazon shopping cart with adult erotica products was finally fulfilled.
The GAO found that at least $1 billion in disaster relief payments by FEMA were improper and potentially fraudulent because the recipients provided incomplete or incorrect information when they registered for assistance.
This just reminded me of the whole PPP fiasco during COVID, where everybody was saying that they were impoverished by the lockdowns.
And you didn't have to provide any evidence.
You just had to show how you were impoverished and you could get significant loans you didn't have to repay.
This is what happens when you have a low trust society.
People don't give a hoot about whether they're ripping off their neighbors or the government or taxpayers to come.
In a homogeneous country where people really feel as though they are in this together, this would be much, much, much less of a problem.
If this had been in the 1950s, there'd been some way to do this.
I suspect the rate of cheating would have just been minuscule compared to.
I agree.
And there are two more anecdotes from this article that I just found fascinating.
The GAO also found FEMA provided housing assistance to people who were not displaced, including at least 1,000 prison inmates, and also provided rental assistance to people who were simultaneously living in three hotel rooms.
Mr. Taylor, people were able to use their P.O. box as a way to say that was their home that was damaged.
The GAO also found that FEMA lost track of 750 debit cards worth a total of $1.5 million.
You have to wonder, again, what type of erotica products are being procured for those debit cards.
Oh boy.
Oh boy.
Well, moving on.
This is a family show.
So I apologize for the younger listeners.
Well, 20 years later, 20 years later, we now have the Trump cabinet.
And The Guardian has a perspective on the Trump cabinet that we could have all anticipated.
Here's how the article goes.
A day after Donald Trump announced that he was firing Lisa Cook, the first black woman to serve on the board of governors of the Federal Reserve, the White House proudly released a photo.
It showed Trump, his cabinet, and other officials giving a thumbs up.
Of the 24 people in the Oval Office, only one was black.
How black were they?
Oh, oh.
But he was thumbsupping too.
For those who have studied the U.S. president's long and troubling history of racism, the two events were more than mere coincidence.
They indicate a man who has recently brought white nationalist perspectives from the margins back to the mainstream.
Now, listen to this.
Latosha Brown, she's the founder of an organization called Black Votes Matter.
She says he chose to fire her out of all the governors because she's a black woman.
That's obviously not true.
She's the one who apparently committed mortgage fraud, and he's looking for any opportunity to fire anybody on the Federal Reserve.
And she was the most vulnerable one.
But she says, no, no, no, no, no.
It's because she's a black woman.
She goes on to say, he's as racist as hell.
I just love the way they read minds.
Derek Johnson, president and chief executive of the NAACP.
And C, ladies and gentlemen, stands for colored, which is why you almost never hear the full name of this thing, National Association for the Advancement of Colored People.
He said, Dr. Cook's credentials outshine Trump's entire cabinet.
This president simply cannot stomach black excellence.
You know, you could say things, you could criticize Donald Trump without saying things that are so spectacularly ridiculous.
Her credentials outshine his entire cabinet.
He can't stomach black excellence.
What a these people are just caricatures.
Then there is Rashad Robinson.
He's a civil rights leader and former president of the group Connor of Change.
He said, this is not simply that Donald Trump has put only one black person in his cabinet.
It's that Donald Trump has gone out of his way to find some of the most unqualified and ill-equipped people to put in those jobs as a way to avoid having to put black people in his cabinet.
Get that?
He has had to go find the most unqualified and ill-equipped people possible because all of the qualified and well-equipped people were all black, and there was no white person that he could appoint who was not unqualified and not ill-equipped.
He's gone just so he could avoid putting black people in the cabinet.
Again, this stuff, this stuff is just a caricature of some kind of criticism.
So how are we doing on time here?
Ooh, not much time.
Well, Mr. Kersey, while we have the time, you were telling me about your favorite United States senator.
Yeah, from Alabama.
This is Eric Schmidt, the junior senator from Missouri.
And at a National Conservative Conservatism Conference in D.C. on September 2nd, Eric Schmidt gave a speech about American history in which the only brown person mentioned was George Floyd.
And as David Mastillo, a white columnist for the Kansas City Star, wrote, that was a black man who was murdered when a police officer kneeled on his neck for nine minutes over a $20 counterfeit bill.
He said, he wrote, that's not the kind of history of what my kids taught.
Eric Schmidt would say this.
We Americans are the sons and daughters of the Christian pilgrims that poured out from Europe's shores to baptize a new world in their ancient faith.
Our ancestors were driven here by destiny, possessed by urgent and fiery conviction by burning belief devoted to their cause and their God.
Schmidt thundered.
The white journalist would write, actually, as I want my kids taught, we are a lot more than that.
Oh, that's how it started, true enough.
But the American idea was always bigger than white Anglo-Saxon Protestants who invented and unsuccessfully defended its purity for the last 250 years.
And then the guy would just go on to write about how America opened up to Catholics, Jews, we'd let them the Irish, the Italians, who were the brown people of their day.
You know, not good enough, sniffed the wasps.
Good thing they didn't get their way too.
Imagine American history without Italians and Irish and Jews.
Imagine America without Frank Sinatra.
Imagine invading the beaches of Normandy with just the pilgrim's kids.
Then America started to open up to blacks who had been dragged from Africa's shores and changed to baptize a new world in the old world's universal send.
Send them back to Africa, sniffed the wasps.
You know, the article goes on and on, but I just want to point out that if you get a chance, you know, Eric Schmidt is one of the main guys.
Wait, wait.
Now, clearly, he was not saying these things.
No, no, no, no, no.
That's what Dave Mastio wrote.
He's writing about the America that he wants to teach his kids about.
And so what's that got to do with Eric Schmidt?
Well, he's lombasting Eric Schmidt for his view of history.
For him, Eric Schmidt is, we talked about the concept of Heritage America and how the Department of Homeland Security was tweeting out all of these images of Thomas Kincaid art that you don't really like or other art of celebrating manifest destiny.
Eric Schmidt is easily the senator, easily the highest elected public official who has embraced this and who's waged war now on H-1Bs, who's saying that our generation, my generation, messed up.
We're losing the America of the past.
And this speech that he gave at the National Conservatism Conference, it was not conservatism at all.
He would have been right at home at the New Century Foundation's conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
Oh, this upcoming November.
Oh, gosh, maybe.
Which I assume there are still seats available, right?
Oh, there are still seats available.
Yes, go to the website, amran.com, right on the homepage, you will find an ad for our conference.
And you can click and register.
We have just a few minutes left, so I think I will go into one final short story here.
It's from Italy.
18-year-old woman in Italy was beaten and raped.
Gosh, the assault took place shortly after midnight.
And according to investigators, the teenager was at a station underpass, a railroad station underpass on Via del Brissone when a man described as North African approached her.
He then suddenly forced her into some butcher's run.
Were you beaten, raped her before fleeing?
So far, pretty much standard.
Now, to me, the astonishing consequence of this is that Romano La Russa, that is the Lombardy Regional Security Counselor from Prime Minister Giorgia Maloney's Brothers of Italy, has called for, guess what?
The closure of underpasses at train stations during the night to prevent further attacks.
Now, this to me is one of the most astonishing and disappointing reactions.
Isn't the obvious course of action to keep these North Africans out and send the ones who are there out?
But even the brothers of Italy, Georgia Milani's party is saying, no, no, the solution is to close the underpasses because they get dark and dangerous at night.
Wow.
I just don't get it.
How stupid can you be?
Claim to be a national party and do something as stupid as that.
So I hope next week maybe there'll be a greater development on this and somebody will have come forward and said, no, no, no, no, no, we can either keep our unpasses open if we just throw these swine out.
In any case, ladies and gentlemen, we have come to the end, if not of our tether, the land of our allotted time.
And so I'm sure.
Brother Kersey joins me in expressing his appreciation of the time he has spent with us.
It is a privilege.
It is a joy, and it is an honor to spend this time with you.
And we look forward to doing the same next week.
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