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Oct. 9, 2025 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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FBI Boots ADL and SPLC

Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wonder why it took so long. They also discuss Antifa on the run, Taylor’s trip to Britain, immigration fraud, and Taylor Swift. Thumbnail credit: © Scott Coleman/ZUMA Press Wire

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Ladies and gentlemen, beloved listeners, welcome to Lady O'Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jared Taylor, and with me is my indispensable co-host, the one and only Paul Cursey.
I was absent last week, but I understand that Sam Dixon stood in for me and did a bang up first rate job.
Today is October 9, 2025.
Ano Domining.
And as usual, let's get started with comments.
A very simple question.
If it is so natural and healthy for any group to want to be with your own kind and to advocate for their own interests, why do so many white people actively pursue the unnatural idea, opposing their own group and its interests?
I think that's strictly a factor of propaganda.
They've been told over and over and over again it's immoral for whites to stand up for their own interests.
And if you tell people the same thing over and over again, they will believe that the sky is blue.
And what I always say is look at white people do, not what they say.
When they have a choice, and they almost always do, they don't live around all that diversity they claim they love.
I like to ask people, you know, if uh is there a single majority non-white neighborhood you'd like to live in?
And they can't even think of one.
And yet they, in theory, approve of all the measures that are going to turn the whole country minority non-white.
No, it's a matter of propaganda, it's a matter of hypocrisy when they say they love all these things when clearly, if you look at their actions, they do not.
And here's a related comment.
How would you respond to the man who argues that while race is a natural reality, it should still be ignored and shunned in order to avoid all the devastating consequences that can arise from it genocide, racism, oppression, persecution, etc.
That's an only slightly more difficult question to answer.
If all of these things arise from it, it just goes to show you how powerful it is.
Human beings are Trump.
And because they are troubled, if they wish to live in peace, they should simply separate.
That is the only solution.
Furthermore, if white people do not separate from non-whites, non-whites have higher birth rates, they have a much higher sense of racial solidarity.
They will elbow us out of the way and outbreed us or interbreed with us, and we go extinct.
If we pretend race doesn't exist, we are gone.
And that is a good enough reason to recognize that race is real, the races are different, we have the right to be us, only we can be us, and therefore we must suffer.
Let's see, another comment here.
Some time ago, a listener of Radio Renaissance wrote in identifying as feminist, leftist, and race realist.
I'm in a similar boat.
To me, race realism is the natural ally of progressivism.
Progressive ideals only recently came to be and have had as their strongest advocates, only one group of people, white Europeans.
And this is a tremendous achievement.
You see, this hits home to me because I'm white and I'm gay.
In some places I'd be chucked off a building.
That hasn't been my fate, and I have white civilization to thank for.
But my place in politics often feels strained.
I imagine I share this with the fantastic Renault Camus.
Yes, the great philosopher of the great crisis of our time, if I put in that parenthetically, who is himself gay.
The pro-white voices I listen to commonly harbor a distaste for gays, always above her, even though I understand why.
My highest concern has long been for the welfare of whites.
I don't think it's worthwhile pushing progressivism in our circles.
White advocacy takes precedence always.
Well, well said, listener.
That being said, I think we stand again from a relaxed conservatism.
Mr. Taylor's a prime example.
Perhaps he has more to say on political hot topics than he lets on, but he's quite consistent in his speaking on one sole subject, and that is race.
I admire his dogged focus, which I'm sure contributes to a much needed spirit of cohesion.
Well, thank you for that comment.
Yes, I believe that so long as we are united on the question of race, we can work out all our problems.
And if we have an ethno state, it will Be composed of many different people.
They will be conservatives.
They will be liberals.
There will be people who believe in government, people who believe in small government.
And there will be heterosexuals and homosexuals.
And I think I say, once we white people get together, sit down, and we are amongst ourselves, we can solve all of these problems.
So thanks.
Thank you very much for that comment.
Now, Mr. Kerzy, here is a question directed to you.
Are you ready for it?
Only for our beloved listeners.
Yes.
Well, this is from clearly a beloved listener.
I heard on a podcast, Mr. Kersey say that he'd read a book about Ole Miss and its integration struggles.
Mr. Kersey, please let us know the title and author.
Well, I am looking at it right now.
Give me one second, because it is a old book, and it's called Integration at Ole Miss by Russell Barrett.
It was published in January of 1965.
I do want to give a forewarning.
If you get a copy of it, it's very rare.
It is written from a very, very, very leftist perspective.
It's got a forward by a game, a guy named James Silver, who was a uh ferocious advocate for civil rights at a time when this is 1962, so the Civil Rights Act had just been passed.
It was actually probably written as that's going, as that's being adopted.
So it's a fascinating book.
It tells quite the story, and there are some amazing diagrams of the campus and how the actual federal troops came in and where the riots took place.
It's just an extraordinary story.
Well, so you think even though it is written from a lefty perspective, it is factually correct.
It gets the facts right in a useful way.
You know, it's astonishing how the left does that, especially with American history books, when they want to talk about how evil in their eyes, American history is.
If you read it from their perspective, it's like, you know what?
I've got a slightly different uh, you know, inversion of that reality.
I don't see what they did as wrong.
Well, good.
But yeah, it's a very it's a very important book to read, especially with what's happening right now with the pushback against the Portland situation with National Guard and uh Illinois as well in Chicago.
Okay, well, good.
I knew you had the answer, Mr. Kersey.
I never doubted for a moment.
Here's another comment.
In a previous podcast, a listener wrote to recommend jackhammering the MLK statue in Washington, D.C. As I mentioned, I oppose that.
Uh this week, another listener pointed out that Hungary collected all the statues installed by the communists and relocated them out of town in a sculpture puck.
There's another possibility.
When Rome, Italy became Catholic, it rechristened the Roman architecture.
On top of the obelisks, they placed a crucifix.
You can see one in St. Peter's Square.
The Pantheon with its renowned oculus open to the sky.
And a pantheon means uh all gods.
And it was, of course, uh temple to all of the Roman gods.
It was a Roman temple, but today is a Catholic church.
Trigen's column in the forum was originally taught by a statue of the emperor, but today we find St. Peter there.
For the MLK statue, I say, drill a hole in the top of his head, install a fountain.
Birds could cool off from the swampy, hot, humid summer weather with a bath, take a refreshing drink, and leave their droppings.
So there you go.
Well, there's an idea.
All you future governors of uh the various states and uh various counties.
I hope you're paying attention.
Mr. Taylor, I'd actually I got another book recommendation.
When you mentioned Memento Park, which is in Budapest, Hungary, where all of these Marxist statues are located.
I decided to look that up.
And on Amazon, you can get a book called In the Shadow of Stalin's Boots, a visitor's guide to Memento Park.
And it tells the story of every statue that rests there.
It is fascinating.
Well, I bet it is.
I bet it is.
I uh I kind of like uh Lenin's statues.
You know, usually he's got his arm outstretched and he's looking bravely towards the socialist uh ecstatic future.
Really quite inspiring.
But be that as it may.
All right, uh, coming down the home stretch to our last comment.
Mr. Tater likes to receive corrections.
So I wanted to inform you the correct pronunciation of the county in Texas that is spelled B-E-X-A-R.
Now, Mr. Kerzy, you said Bexar County, and I said Behar County.
Well, we were both wrong.
And I was especially wrong for being so presumptuous as to correct you when I was just as wrong as you.
It's pronounced bear, just like the animal.
Wow.
Yes.
Now, as ChatGPT explains, the name comes from San Antonio de Behar, a Spanish colonial name derived from Behar, a town in Spain near Salamanca.
Over time, English speakers in Texas simplified the Behar and they pronounce it bear.
So there you go.
I was being some kind of stickler for the Spanish pronunciation.
But I could swear that once when I was in Bear County, I heard somebody call it Behar County, and that's why I got the impression that that was how they pronounced it.
But that must have been yet another Hispanophone stickler.
But so I am corrected.
If our listener says I'm wrong and Chat GPT says I'm wrong, well boy, I am Buddy Wellworth.
Ladies and gentlemen, we do love to hear from you.
And uh I don't like to have to be corrected, but when I'm wrong and when Mr. Cursey's wrong, we hate to think that we have been spreading fake news or incorrect facts.
So please don't hesitate to get in touch with us.
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Mr. Taylor, may I ask, is there still room for the conference?
There is.
There is.
Registrations keep pouring in, but it will be November 14th through 16.
A very exciting lineup of people.
We've got some first-rate Europeans coming.
We are not identifying them by name because sometimes they can get visa difficulties.
So we want to avoid every possible problem.
But yes, there is still room in the inn.
Now, our first story is excellent news, and it has to do with FBI director Cash Patel, whom I don't 100% trust, but he has announced that the Bureau will sever ties with the Southern Poverty Law Center.
SPLC, our old friends down there in Montgomery, Alabama.
And this is the second time in a week that he entered a partnership with a group that monitors right wing extremism.
That means you and meaning, Brother Kerzy.
Now, this is the Hill reporting.
So you have to understand its take.
This is how the Hill describes the SPLC.
It works on a variety of issues, from monitoring white supremacists and other extremist groups to working on voting rights and criminal justice reform.
Sound like fine fellows, don't they?
Well, Cash Patel said the group is a partisan smear machine, and he's 100% right about that.
He went on to say the Southern Poverty Law Center long ago abandoned civil rights work and turned into a partisan smear machine.
Their so-called hate map has been used to defame mainstream Americans and has even inspired violence.
The FBI will never rely on politicized or agenda-driven intelligence from outside groups, and certainly not in the SBLC.
Well, that's pretty well said.
The announcement comes just two days after Mr. Patel had announced the FBI would cut ties with the Anti-Defamation League.
And this is how the Hill characterizes the ADL.
It's a group that battles anti-Semitism and also monitors right wing groups.
Well, the ADL is the subject of my most recent video.
And I ordinarily pay no attention to the ADL, but it came out with a report on extremism that was just so absurd that was so tendentious.
I thought it was necessary to devote 10 minutes to detailing just why everyone should pay it.
No attention at all.
In other words, I paid enough attention to explain why you shouldn't, and just hold it up as an example of how dishonest those people are.
So there you go.
Now Mr. Kerzy.
I have I was unaware of this, but apparently the Antifa is about to do the equivalent of what the Yankees did after Battle of First Anasses.
This is going to be the Great Skedaddle.
Well, let's hope the, let's hope uh, unlike the Confederates who could have followed uh the Yankees, the DC, let's hope that the Yankees follow the Antifa where they're headed and uh and deal with it.
Well, some of the descendants of the Yankees, in fact, most of them, I think, are good folks.
We needn't fight that battle, those battles anymore, much as we admire and revere our Confederate ancestors.
But tell us about the Great Skedaddle.
Well, several high-profile Antifa leaders have fled the United States or are actively making plans to abscond overseas.
News of their escape comes after President Trump designated Antifa as a domestic terror threat and directed federal authorities to dismantle terrorism networks operating within the United States.
Mark Bray, a financier of transnational Antifa operations and Antifa's foremost thought leader in America.
He announced he's fleeing to Europe, gonna settle in Spain specifically, under the pretext of safety confirms uh concerns following negative media attention.
You know what's astonishing about this?
What negative media attention?
I mean, it's it's like this guy is an assistant professor at Rutgers University.
Oh.
He's missively been dubbed Dr. Antifa by critics on campus, but he's he's he's got uh professorship at Rutgertz, and he's gonna continue teaching classes on terrorism and the history of anti-fascism remotely, despite a change.org petition from students calling for his firing.
Uh it's pretty incredible.
He wrote, only mass anti-fascism, legal or not, can save us, he declared on Blue Sky.
I've never uh spent any time on Blue Sky.
I've heard it is a relative sewer in regards to the type of calls for left-wing violence.
Well, well, Mr. Kerzy, aren't we in the business of draining the swamp?
Maybe you and I should put on our hip boots and uh venture into the sewer.
I, you know, I I do have an idea of uh uh opening up a blue sky account.
I believe JD Vance opened one up.
And they immediately banned him.
Just banned him just like that.
Yeah.
Is my recollection correct about it?
Your recollection is correct.
It is an echo chamber.
I've seen quick anecdote.
Uh there is this goofy professional wrestler who is a champion of AEW, and he's on Blue Sky because he grew up in uh Southern Virginia and worked with a bunch of illegal aliens.
And so he has been voicing how much he hates TNT because they aired an ICE commercial during an AEW um television program.
And he was like, he used the F-bomb and was like, I can't believe they're doing this, these, you know, these mother it's just like, you know, what?
It's it's again, how can you be for illegal immigration and then say you believe in law and order?
It's just to me, it's just it's just so it's so mind-numbing.
It's like, guys, you if we can't even agree on that fundamentally, then okay, I guess we can't agree.
So we can't get lost.
Yeah, no, I I agree.
I agree with that.
But going back to this Antifa situation, it you do wonder because why while um last week uh I actually called Sam Dix and I said, Sam, it's pretty crazy that uh this is actually happening, that they're gonna declare this an international uh terrorist threat, which if you saw yesterday, and I don't know if we're gonna talk about this.
President Trump had one of our heroes, Andy No, uh, at the White House talking about his interactions with Antifa's.
Is that right?
I didn't know about it.
Oh wow.
No, he had five or six individuals who have extensive history reporting and interacting, including that very cute blonde girl who was punched by Antifa in Portland.
And uh the police blamed her as the aggressor.
And uh I I don't remember if Nick Sator was there.
He was the one, Mr. Taylor who was arrested for grabbing the American flag as it was burning by Antifa in Portland.
And but it's it's an astonishing situation when this is something we were advocating.
Andy No should be interacting with the FBI.
He should be interacting and giving Well, he he certainly, I think, knows about as much about Antifa as anybody who's not deep inside it himself.
No, I was unaware of that meeting.
That's that sounds wonderful.
Take a look at it because it's one of those things where if you were to go back to 2017 when Trump was a uh the inauguration happened and to think that, okay, it took eight years, but this is a threat now that all conservatives all no, I hate that word, all right of center people, all real Americans understand these people don't want to have peace.
They're they've they're beyond that because if they call you a fascist, as Aaron McIntyre says constantly, they're trying to give permission to have you hurt and harmed.
Oh, I think they want peace.
Uh they just want us uh all either muzzled or out of the country or under the ground, and then there will be peace.
That's what they're doing.
Don't accuse them of not wanting peace.
There you go.
Well going back to going back to Bray's book, he wrote a book called Antifa, the antifascist handbook, which is apparently a how-to guide intended to serve as operational reference material for stamping out so-called fascism.
Half of his handbook's proceeds are funneled to the funding arm of Antifa International, which financially supports hundreds of affiliates around the world, including accredited Antifa chapters in America.
Accredited.
There's an accreditation organization.
You know what?
Yeah, it it it'd be fascinating to see how you maintain your accreditation if it's like what you have to do.
Hey, we uh we doxed 10 people this past month, or we uh successfully protested the for transsexual rights.
Uh we ambushed three ICE agents.
Uh yeah, exactly.
Yeah.
I I I I wonder, yeah, no, I'm not gonna joke about any violence.
No, we won't.
No, we won't joke about that.
But I I do want to say that um some of these some of these organizations that have been funded are the Atlanta anti-fascists and the Central Oregon Anti-Fascist Action.
I think you and I and Sam Dixon are some of the only people on the right who've even mentioned that the Atlanta antifascist, they've had a number of members indicted using RICO charges back in 2023.
And I think you gave an update a couple weeks ago into the Cop City uh attack that happened.
You know, I'm frankly, I'm a little bit surprised that they get any funding at all.
What do they ever do that requires funding?
I mean, buying a black outfit and walking around with a flag.
How much money does that take?
I mean, I I don't know.
Uh are there professional Antifa?
Do they live on the proceeds of these uh donations from whoever's funding them?
I I I'd always assume that there wasn't any kind of financial back.
Yeah, how much residuals is this guy getting per month from the Antifa antifascist handbook?
What's going on here?
Um by way of its bail fund, Antifa International pays for an array of expenses, not just legal defense fees from riot-related tactical tactical gear to emergency relocations.
And one of the fascinating things that I learned this past week was the emergency relocation efforts Andy No had to take when there was a basically a hit put out on him, and he was tracked from city to city uh in 2021 when he was chased out of Portland, uh, which he did this incredible X threat on.
Yeah.
It was it was it was horrifying to read, actually.
Uh as a precaution, Antifa International has since shut down its donation infrastructure to protect our donors and recipients.
You know, Mr. Taylor, I I didn't want to bring this up, but I will.
There used to be a website called Angry White Men.
Do you remember this site?
No, I don't.
They used to constantly talk about our podcast.
Oh, that was the outfit that talked about us.
All the time.
They were they were they were obsessed with us, you know.
And weirdly, when the word got out that Antifa was gonna be designated a a domestic terror threat, and this was it before it became an international terror threat, which happened yesterday.
That website shut down and it went up for bidding.
You could bid to buy that URL.
And that website that website was obsessed with us.
That's right.
I'd forgotten its name.
Well, uh, so it could go up for sale.
It is it did go up for sale.
I don't get it.
It went up for I think someone bought it for $2,800.
I was following the uh online auction.
But it was odd because the the site's gone.
Um, and you you have to go onto the oh, what's that uh Wayback Machine?
The Wayback Machine to find out stuff.
But yeah, they used to No, that they were at one point really our most ardent followers.
It seemed like every podcast we put out, they would analyze it and go through it with a fine-toothed comb and just talk about how awful and reprehensible we were.
It was really quite charming.
I hate to tell you guys, if you're still listening, uh look at what's happened in the White House.
Look at the ideas that are disseminated all across the country and and GOP uh and and candidates and people in office now.
Our ideas have won.
Not all of them, but I hate to tell you, the pendulum swings history has no side.
And uh, yeah, it's only a matter of time, guys.
Anyways, um the announcement mentioned relocating operation due to Trump's edict, suggesting that the global group's fundraising apparatus is based in the U.S. Antifa International accepts donations through standing campaigns on Patreon, fundraiser.
Razor is a uh F-U-N-D-R-A-Z-R.
I doubt the New Century Foundation would be allowed on that.
And the Action Network.
I'm kind of surprised they don't just take credit card donations or uh PayPal.
Maybe they do.
Maybe they do.
Uh huh.
You know, I I had no idea about any of this.
Uh I guess I'm naive.
People talk about the whole organization.
I just thought it was pretty much uh grassroots, but silly me.
U.S. intelligence officials are also investigating Antifa's international ties and working toward a foreign terrorist classification for Antifa abroad.
That actually happened yesterday.
So this article was dated by a day because of this incredible summit that President Trump had yesterday with Andy Neo uh being one of the main participants.
Under U.S. anti-terrorism law, sponsors of foreign terrorists face up to 20 years behind bars.
Federal government can freeze assets, cutting off the funding flow as part of counter-terrorism sanctions.
Bray's not the only expat among Antifa's rank sink and shelter in foreign nations.
Independent reporter Christian Peterson recently found the leaders of Rose City Antifa, the most notorious American Antifa cell hold up in Europe.
Uh Caroline Victorin, uh one of the founding members of the Portland-based Antifa faction.
She was discovered this week hiding with her husband, Johan Victorin, a Swedish-born activist and another Rose City Antifa architect in a coastal town in Sweden in Varberg Sfeden.
Peterson, he's a Swedish investigative investigative journalist covering far left radicalism, uh, confronted Victorin, who has dual citizenship outside their Reddis uh residence uh there in Sweden and asked whether the couple fears federal prosecution in the U.S. You're a citizen of the U.S., so are you afraid of being convicted of conspiracy yourself?
Peterson asked uh to an English translation, and uh he refused to comment.
Uh it's a sophisticated organization with strict recruitment practices.
They've gone underground in fear of conspiracy charges, according to Andy No.
They've been linked to a string of attacks against federal uh opponents and government property.
At least one Rose City Antifa member is facing federal charges of felony assault on law enforcement for allegedly punching an officer in the face outside an ICE facility in South Portland.
You know, I'm also surprised that they aren't going doing deeper investigations into the whole Chaz thing uh that happened in Seattle, where a couple African Americans, I believe, were were killed when they drove into it.
That that's one of those stories that it's like, did that happen?
Uh are we supposed to talk about it?
Well, maybe it will be dug up from the dead.
I hope so.
Well, you know, what if this means that uh our protection contingent at the conference in November will not be quite as sturdy?
We'll see.
Because uh, as you know, we had to sue the state of Tennessee to uh protect us without charging us from the threats of Antifa.
And of course, their manifestations have gotten slimmer and slimmer and more.
they haven't gotten summer, though.
What's that?
No, no, no, they're still regular their meals.
They're eating healthy.
Yes.
I guess I guess from the residuals of that guy's book, they're not putting it into antifascist actions.
They're going to butt up the funds all across the country.
If the fundraising arm has gone dormant, gee, you know, they may be on bread and water.
In any case, well, that's that's all.
That's all excellent news.
Shall we move on to the next story?
I just think this is incredible.
I mean a lot of people want to be blackpilling, but what happened yesterday in the White House, uh I'll send you over a story.
We can hopefully talk about it next week because I think we're going to start seeing repercussions from it.
What happened yesterday was a very exciting moment, especially for anybody out there listening to this, uh, who's had to face doxing threats.
You know, Jared Taylor has always been, Mr. Taylor's always been someone who has been forthright and resolute in his audacious stand for our people, but it doesn't come without risk.
And it's if you have the constitution to keep going forward, and just know that people are people are ready.
Keep keep out there tweeting and being a vocal voice for um for our people.
Well, um, just this last weekend I was a vocal voice.
Uh um, as you know, uh, Mr. Cursey, the reason that uh I had to have a stand-in is because uh I was over in Britain.
I hadn't visited the land of my ancestors for more than ten years, and I had the wonderful opportunity to speak to the National Conquer, the annual conference of the Patriotic Alternative.
It is really a first-rate group.
The last time I was in Britain, as I say, more than ten years ago and spoke to large-scale gathering, it was a BNP, British National Party related affair.
And those fellows were, let's put it this way, somewhat rough and ready.
Uh the people at the Patriot Patriot Patriotic Alternative Conference, uh, they are really sharp.
Uh they not only own suits, uh, they know how to wear them.
And many of them came with wives and children.
There was a special room set off for the children to entertain them during the talks.
The whole thing ran very, very smoothly.
Excellent talks by leader of the Patriotic Alternative, uh Mark Collette, and the deputy leader, Laura Talder.
I had never met her before.
She is uh really a smart woman.
She gave a wonderful talk that evoked uh Dante's inferno, inferno.
And she talked about the various punishments that, according to Dante, are merited by people who just don't take a stand.
People who uh are always on the fence.
And she says uh, according to Dante, they don't actually end up in hell itself, but they're in one of the antechambers, one of the ante rooms to hell, and they're condemned to spend an eternity chasing after a flag with nothing on it.
That's right.
No insignia at all, while being stung by wasps and bees, because they refute to plump either for right or for wrong.
And then uh she talked about how people who are outright traitors, oh dear, they have a very bad time.
Corrupt politicians have a very bad time, and she suggested that many of our contemporaries, at least if Dante were writing the script, would end up in similar places.
So that was a very clever talk.
Uh Dan Ericsson, he is with uh the free Sweden.
He gave a first-rate talk.
A guy named Steve Laws, whom I'd never met before, uh, an activist video maker.
He gave an excellent talk on remigration.
His view is no compromise.
No compromise.
He says people like to talk about this is going to be voluntary.
It ain't always going to be voluntary.
This is our country.
They're here voluntarily, and they can leave because that's our wish.
They came, they can go.
And we're not gonna just pick up the crumbs.
We want the whole country back.
Uh and uh there are several other really excellent speakers.
Uh so uh also I visited St. Paul's Cathedral, which I hadn't visited uh, oh, probably in 20 years.
And I had not, I had forgotten if I'd ever noticed that what a monument to British imperialism and empire building that place is.
Not only is it a beautiful, beautiful place, but uh Wellington is buried there.
Horatio Nelson is buried there, and there are beautiful monuments to all sorts of battles, anti-colonial battles, anti-French battles.
Some of them I'd uh I'd uh I'd sort of vaguely aware of.
Uh you ever heard of the Battle of Inkerman?
Wow.
Uh not the top of my head.
Well, well, that was part of the that was part of the Crimean War.
Ah, okay.
And apparently uh the British soldiery uh conducted itself with uh absolute uh resolute uh heroism, and uh they are uh memorialized this beautiful, beautiful monument.
Uh also the Battle of El Kibir.
Uh I uh had looked that one up too.
That was one in which uh back under the Anglo French co-domination of Egypt.
The French for some reason refused to get involved in this engagement, so the British had to go out alone, and apparently they committed just one act of heroism after another.
There was one monument, though, that uh did rub me a little bit wrong way, and that was uh again a beautiful monument to the Cold Stream Guards and their heroism during the South African wars.
And we're not talking about the Zulus, Mr. Perse.
Yes, yes, too bad.
But uh it uh I I just one monument, the the first uh governor of New Zealand, for example, or Lord Napier, who uh ran India for a while.
I mean, a lot of it, of course, is devoted to the heroism of slaughtering the French.
Uh as you know, I love France and uh I like the French and uh the idea of my ancestors and kinfolk spending centuries butchering them.
Uh uh that doesn't sit well with me, but uh that was what white people did in those days, and uh that's mighty glorified too.
But I I predict that there will be a cut time when if at if not uh a call to just tear the whole pile down because it's such a monument, uh imperialism, colonialism, racism.
I bet somebody's gonna say, oh, we have to build uh a huge monument out front, or maybe on the very top, so that we can revere all the fuzzywizzings and the nignags who were sacrificed on the altar of racist white supremacy and colonialism, but there's no such monument in there yet.
But wow, what a place that was.
Anyway, I am being distracted.
We should get back to our uh our various news items here, but I must say it was a joy to be back in the old homeland.
It is true, London is full of brown people, but it's still a very exciting place.
Went to the Victorian Albert Museum.
Uh that too remains just a remarkable collection of one wonderful artifact after another.
And uh I really had a wonderful time.
In any case, uh let's get back to some of our news items.
This was about immigration fraud.
I'm sure you saw the story.
It was really an eye-opening one.
Apparently, nearly half of all immigrants in the Minneapolis-St.
Paul Twin Cities areas have committed some form of immigration fraud.
Incredible story.
Yes.
Officers encountered blatant marriage fraud, visa overstay, people claiming to work at businesses that can't be found, forged documents, abuse of the H1B and F-1 visa systems, and many other discrepancies.
Officers didn't point to a specific group, but the Twin Cities have seen a massive uptick in Somali refugees and immigrants, and I don't think they're too scrupulous about paying attention to the rules.
More than 82,000 of them live in Minnesota, and the U.S. citizenship and immigration services visited 1,000 homes where immigrants live.
And they found nearly half were engaged in some form of immigration fraud.
And they consider this expedition a success, and they could repeat it very soon in cities across the country.
In one notable incident, investigators found a Kenyan.
He had paid just a hundred dollars for a fake death certificate in his wife's name, so that he could marry someone else.
nice fake marriage and get to live in the United States.
Trouble is uh his wife was not only alive and well, but was living with five children in Minneapolis.
Oh dear.
Kenya.
He was a Kenyan.
Okay.
And listen to this, Mr. Kerzy.
He had another wife living in Sweden, with whom he has an additional three children.
Oh boy.
Reproductive success in the phase of our reproductive thing.
So there you go.
You just find the most interesting things when you check into what the illegal immigrants and even some of the legal immigrants are up to.
Now, here is a story about Taylor Swift, about whom I could give uh perhaps half a hoot.
Um because she's so famous, apparently very hard-working and dedicated entertainer.
But her new album, The Life of a Stranger, is barely three or four days old.
And already the Woke Killjoys are finding offensive lyrics in it.
Critics say it's rife with racism and homophobia, as well as secret messages of support for the patriarch, eugenics, and Donald Trump.
Now haven't heard a single song, listen to a single lyric.
But Taylor Swift has also been dragged to the mud because she maintains a friendship with somebody named Brittany Mahomes or Mahomes.
That's an NFL star, Patrick.
So you'll know how to pronounce his name, even if I don't.
How do you pronounce his name?
Mahomes.
Uh she's Mahomes.
Okay.
Yeah, Patrick Mahomes is a mulatto quarterback for the Kennedy Chief.
She's uh she is she is a white woman.
Oh, so I see.
Brittany is white, so she's married to this mulatto.
Oh dear.
Uh in any case, uh Brittany Mahomes, well, I'm glad you collect corrected me.
I had no idea about that.
He she liked an Instagram post about the 2024 GOP platform.
And even though Taylor Swift endorsed Vice President Kelma Harris, she didn't disavow Brittany Mahomes.
A terrible crime.
Oh my gosh.
Now, apparently on this new album there's a song called Ophelia.
And you remember the tragic fate of Ophelia in Shakespeare's Helen.
She ends up drowning herself, poor girl.
Yeah.
Get the to a nunnery.
Yes.
I'm talking about Taylor Swift, by the way.
Yes, I don't think she's on her way to a nunnery.
No, no, no.
Uh but apparently uh the Ophelia song has a revised happy ending, but that's no good because it somehow reinforced the patriarchy.
Heavens.
And in a there's a song called Wishlift, Wish List, sorry.
And she says she wants to have a couple of kids and get, quote, the whole block looking like you, meaning her fiance.
Now, is she gonna marry this uh football player?
Is that the idea?
Oh, Mr. Taylor.
How far back in the pop culture news are you?
They're engaged.
Oh, they're engaged.
Travis Kelsey is a as uh is a strapping white guy, and they're gonna, you know.
I I I think that one day there'll be uh studies done to see what type of baby bump and baby boost that Travis Kelski and uh Taylor when they actually become pregnant and she's carrying their first child.
I I do believe there will be Swifties across the country who demand of their shot and get pregnant.
We've gotta we have to have a swifty, uh a Swifty child now.
Good Lord, good Lord.
And uh they're gonna call her there all the children are gonna be called Taylor.
Hmm, not sure I care for that.
Well, maybe they'll name that in honor of your generation, the Taylor generation.
No.
Well, uh now, apparently when she says she wants to have a couple of kids and get the whole block looking like you, that is an allusion to eugenics, believe it or not.
Furthermore, once TikToker claimed to say it says, I want to have your white babies.
And if the whole neighborhood looks like them, I want to live in an all-white neighborhood, is what she's secretly saying.
There's a dog whistle to all those wicked white people who listen to the Amran podcasts.
Anyway, that's the news from Pop Hollywood.
So, uh, well, uh, Mr. Kerzy, I think you have a uh detailed and extended report on Deer Boniston.
Yeah, this is something that uh last week we were going to talk about.
For some reason, Sam didn't want to talk about it, but I think it's fascinating.
Um Dearborn residents, we've talked about this, you and I have about Dearborn, and I I was able to find uh a deep dive into the racial and cultural changes and religious changes that have happened there and how swift it's really been over the past couple decades, uh, turned it into the largest Muslim population in the United States, 54%.
A week ago, the mayor of Dearborn chastised residents who objected to renaming a street after a terrorist supporter.
You and I talked about this.
Uh Lani, um, who had made comments in support of Hamas.
Uh well, now, of course, we know that he's refused to apologize for those remarks.
You can go back and listen to that podcast.
Well, another, and now Dearborn residents are dealing with another conflict, and that's the Islamic call to prayer.
During Tuesday's meeting, Council President Mike Serene said police investigated and gathered decibel tests from certain mosques.
Sereny said the city has found instances of a mosque violating the city ordinance.
Serenia said the board is allowing is awaiting the police's report before any action could be taken.
We're trying to get a handle on it, and it's not legal, nor do we support it.
The director of the Dearborn Community Center, Nabil Baliwan told CBS this is crazy.
We don't eat we don't want to bother anybody.
The city came in, inspector, and there's a monitoring for the voice.
Oh, oh, oh.
So even the guy who's who's playing this call to prayer, he concedes it might be loud and they don't want to bother anybody.
They don't want to bother anybody.
Well, aren't they sweet?
That doesn't sound like jihadis to me.
No, but um sweet little mussies.
City ordinance said loudspeakers cannot be used between 10 p.m. and 7 a.m. and limits intermittent noise to 55 decibels overnight and 60 decibels during the day.
Clash between Islamic city councils and non-Muslim residents.
Well, not in there.
There's a significantly incompatibility between the two, and Dearborn is a prime example of that.
This comes from Town Hall News, I believe the story.
So a little editorializing, but uh Dearborn, as I said, 54% Muslim as of 2025.
That's up from 41% of the city, uh identifying as Muslim in 2010.
It's a it's uh center of the Arab American cultural, economic, and political life.
It's home to several of the country's oldest and most influential mosques, the Arab National, the Arab American National Museum, dozens of now iconic Arab bakeries and restaurants, and a vibrant and essential mix of Arab American service and cultural organizations.
Uh Mr. Cursey, I've never heard of an iconic bakery.
No.
Uh glad they've got some.
They've got iconic Arab bakeries, not just bakeries.
Let's get it right.
I guess you can't be an iconic bakery unless you're an iconic Arab bakery.
Well, what do you know?
Boy.
It's it it's there.
I think at some point there's gonna be a video about Dearborn from uh the New Century Foundation because in 2023 it became the first Arab majority city in the U.S. Uh the city is 110,000 people.
Uh 55%, roughly 55% of those residents are claiming Middle Eastern or North African ancestry.
Now, correct me if I'm wrong, but doesn't the U.S. census aren't those classified as Caucasians as well?
You know, they've been trying to change that.
Yes, they have.
They've got this MENA category, Middle Eastern and North African.
Because of course they want to stick their snouts in the affirmative action chough.
And if they're merely white people, oh, they get no special leg up at all.
But I am not sure whether that's actually come to pass.
That's something worth looking into.
I know that people have been lobbying very, very hard for that, because uh, you know, being white, gosh, there's no joy in that.
Uh, there's no money in the well, exactly.
This is the small business association and all sorts of loans you could get.
What's fascinating that this little um insight into Dearborn's Arab history shows us is that uh it used to be just a heavily white uh industrial town in the 1950s and 1970s started to see it become this Arab Arab con uh enclave uh as mosques and and these iconic bakery markets started to appear.
Yes.
Um as U.S. immigration law was relaxed in the 1960s with the Heart Seller Immigration Act in 1965.
Philian civil war in Yemen and the Israeli occupation of the Palestinian territories in 1967.
These new Arab emigrants breathed new life.
New life we're told into Dearborn.
They filed a class action lawsuit against the city that eventually saved their neighborhood as they were trying to designate it as this Arab uh as this as a safe haven, really.
Uh tensions came to a head in 1985.
Michael Guido won a mayoral race in which the Arab problem, as his campaign literature described it.
It's the interests of the white working class against new Arab migrants.
These migrant activists responded by pushing for more city services in East Dearborn and running for office.
Republican Suzanne Sarini was the first Arab American elected to the city council back in 1990.
I haven't looked at a picture of her yet, but I have a feeling that she's probably one of these bottle blonds, uh probably very, very light-skinned, probably would pass as a white white woman in any other city.
But with a lot with at-large elections, those with more Arab-sounding names were in a disadvantage.
It took another 20 years when Arabs became the plurality of the population before other Americans joined her on the council.
Following the uh the attacks in 9-11, the Islamic attacks in 9-11, Dearborn became a target for anti-Arab racism and Islamophobia.
Islamophobia.
But don't fret.
People still care for the iconic Baker, the Arab Bakers.
It became a fixation of national media, sensing to make sense of its growing Muslim American minority.
Now I don't know what the Muslim population was in 2000, but we know that it was 41% in 2010.
So I think it obviously probably grew at least by 30, 30, 40 percent in that decade as well.
Um anti-Muslim activists have regularly staged Quran burnings throughout the pat uh throughout the 21st century, paraded around ethnic festivities with festivals with heads on pikes and threatened to bomb local mosques.
I'm sure what on pikes?
Uh heads of pigs on pikes.
Oh, heads of pigs on pikes.
Okay, gosh.
Well, that's sort of uh Lord of the Flies type stuff.
What's fascinating is as I said, it was Yemen uh Muslims who came at first.
Then Iraqi and Syrian refugee populations began to arrive in the 1990s and 2010s, following wars in their homelands.
They, of course, settled in Dearborn on it on its periphery in Detroit and neighboring suburbs.
Uh they joined the community, uh, the Arab community in fighting back against Trump's 2017 Muslim travel ban and other policies that discriminated against refugees, migrants, and Muslims.
By building alliances with Democrats and engaging in broadening civil rights coalition represented by such groups as BLM and the women's march.
It's this fascinating coalition just united against basically Whitey.
Um this is also where rep uh Rashida Talabi is actually.
Tlaib, Tlaib, isn't it?
T-L-A-I-B.
Yeah, yeah.
Uh she she uh her landmark election to represent this district uh in the House back in 2018.
She was the first Palestinian American woman and one of the first two Muslim American women uh elected into the House of Reps reflects the growing progressive political base for Arab Americans.
So she's just advocating for her her people, the people who vote in her office.
This this is just a perfect example of where the great replacement leads.
Exactly.
Whose interests are utterly opposed to ours.
I remember when uh she first ran for office, I believe uh, she was talking about how once she got in Congress.
She's talking about uh Donald Trump.
And she says, and we're gonna indict the MFR.
Except she didn't use the initials.
And I remember thinking, well, boy, she's picked up vulgar vernacular and no time at all, this Tlaib creature.
That's what her main goal was.
Indict the MFR.
Well, again, this is uh, you know, reflecting the increasing demographic and political clout of the Arab population in Dearborn.
Again, look what they were able to accomplish as a plurality.
Now they're a majority.
And you're you're basically having the mayor uh Abdullah Hamood, who we talked about, he was the first uh Arab American elected mayor in 2021, and he's uh telling people, hey, you know, you you can move, white guy.
Don't get upset about us naming this street for um you know this great hero to us.
These are our heroes.
That's right.
If you don't want to live on Kilwhite Street, you can always move.
Yeah.
And uh again, oddly though, if you know anything about Islam, it's so strange to have he's an outspoken supporter for LGBTQ rights, because again, I guess that just erodes against the collective uh white interest in his eyes.
I I don't know.
It's weird to me to have that uh seeming disconnect between what the uh Quran.
Well, that's probably that's they probably think that uh this is how they win the support of Democrats.
Now, once there are enough of them so that they can just cock a snook at every Democrat in sight, they'll completely jettison this love of uh the uh alphabet mafia.
That's my guess.
Yeah, the the alphabet mafia will um no longer be useful in the demographic uh No, they will no longer be the least bit useful.
So they will they will heave them off the top of the building, metaphorically speaking, of course.
Anyway, yeah, metaphorically speaking.
But no, there's uh you know, there's an interesting story here, I'm sure, and it would be interesting if any of our listeners could find articles, uh, maybe from the Detroit Free Press uh that came out back in 1985 about this Michael Guido uh who won the mayoral race in which he addressed the Arab problem.
Well, he failed.
He failed.
He didn't solve the Arab problem.
The Arab problem solved him.
What a great, what a great line.
This is where we need to have cut.
So I'm actually looking right now as we're speaking at some of his campaign literature.
It says, let's talk about city parks and the Arab problem.
Wow, boy.
Well, you know, uh that kind of that kind of campaign might do pretty well these days.
Actually, there's some incredible things here.
May I read this real quick?
Well, uh, we've spent a lot of time on it, but uh boil it down.
All right.
Um compare this to the approach of the so-called Arab American leaders we have here in Dearborn.
They continually badger and browbeat our government for tax funds to teach their culture to our citizens to pay for Arabic culture centers, to teach Arabic and dearborn schools, and to pay for free food programs.
I happen to think that my approach is the right one.
And he's of course talking about assimilation, uh, comparing it to the French and to his French heritage.
And to he's actually he actually had Armenian heritage as well.
And he said, who's going to assimilate to whom?
Will it be forcefully by demographic replacement, or will it be as we're we're told that America is this great melting pot?
I guess that was John F. Kennedy who who popularized that's insane notion.
Well, well, well, that's uh that you know that that is quite fascinating.
And you have raised the possibility of an Amran video looking into this in some detail, because that is an interesting story.
And that fate that is one of the fates that is open unto us.
There are all kinds of different societies that people we've let in can build, and that's just one of many.
Well, so let's see.
Uh what do we got?
Uh more stories here.
I've a I've got a kind of a brown pill here, I'm afraid.
European New Zealanders made up less than 56% of the population in 2023.
I had no idea that whites were declining so rapidly in New Zealand.
And by the next survey, the next census in 2028, whites are liable to be a minority.
In 2018, they were 60%.
Um in 1996, the percentage of Europeans was 82.4%.
In 1996 in New Zealand, the percentage of whites was 82.4%.
That's a comfortable majority.
That is.
And by the next census, 2028, they're expected to be a minority.
I mean, that is Fast.
Where has the population change been driven from?
You mean who's coming in?
Who's coming in?
Well, you know, I was very curious about that.
And the article I said, in 2023, mixed European and Maori people were 8.3% of the population.
That's a pretty large number.
Maori's only, pure bred Maoris, were 7.3%.
Asians, 16%, and those from the Pacific were 5.5%.
But all of those together add up to only 37%.
So if 56 and 30 and 37, that comes up to, well, I guess that comes out to uh 993.
There's another 7% that were other mixes and ethnicities.
As it turns out, a subcontinental Indians are now the third largest ethnic group with 6% of the population, followed by Chinese, 5.7 and Samoans 4.3%.
And almost 30% of New Zealanders were born overseas.
Now in the U.S., isn't the figure about 25%?
So New Zealand has more foreigners than we do.
Wow.
I mean, New Zealand, as I understand it, is an absolutely beautiful country originally.
Well, and I think it had a white New Zealand policy, just the way Australia did.
It was really essentially an extension of England up until the latter part of the 20th century.
Boy, what a decline it has seen.
I would bet that in the 1980s, it was probably closer to 90% white, actually.
What's sad to really think about that, Mr. Taylor, is the uh Peter Jackson adaptation of The Lord of the Rings, the trilogy filmed there.
It was filmed there, and you can still I've I've always wanted to do, and at some point I will, but I guess you'll be, I guess there'll be brown hobbits running around serving you and giving you tour guides at this point.
There won't be, you know, there won't be a shire left.
It's really sad.
It's really sad to think that um these great policies were replaced, and just as the whites were replaced in Dearborn, whites are being replaced in New Zealand.
Well, let's see.
I'm afraid I got another horrible story for you.
This is about an 82-year-old Viennese woman.
She was raped by her own home care nurse, an Afghan.
This is in Vienna.
Uh, on September 18th, she was raped inside her own apartment.
Her son watched the rape in real time because he had installed cameras inside her apartment because he suspected this Afghan was up to no good.
Well, Sahara Faz Z, we can't uh name the poor dear by its full last name.
He was arrested the same day.
So he'll end up in the pokey.
But now the mother is consistently talking about committing suicide since she was raped.
She's in terrible state of mind.
But this is the worst part of all.
The organization that sent the Afghan nurse is a state-owned—it's part of the government bureaucracy.
And it says, once the son explained what had happened, he says, I was told quite harshly that my mother's continued care would be possible only if I deactivated the camera.
And I was told that her tormentor had the right to sue me because I filmed him without permission.
I guess with his pants off, too.
That's even worse.
The family says it no longer has faith in the state-run care facilities and will instead turn to a private organization.
82 years old, the mother.
And now this guy is being berated by the people that sent this Afghan pervert to the place because he filmed him without his permission.
Oh, God.
And this is from your and my, one of our favorite remix news.
Remix News gets great stuff.
It points out there's an epidemic of European migrants raping 80 and 90 year olds, and there was even a very violent rape attempt of a 102-year-old French woman in her nursing home by our usual friends.
Quite disgusting.
Quite disgusting.
Well, let's see.
Golly, we don't have much time.
Well, uh, there's an Oregon mother who was in the news because her black daughter was caught selling drugs to other students.
And she, of course, accused the school officials of racism after they expelled her.
This Oregon mother, this white woman is named Janet Neron Nyangoro.
She claims her child was unfairly targeted because she was one of just a few handful of black black students at Sunset High School in Beaverton.
Well, she was selling Adderall.
And she claims the teachers forced her to pull up her shirt and the band of her sports bra to expose the concealed drunks.
Well, she was expelled and given the opposite turn a year later.
But the mother says she was singled out and punished only because she was black.
Of course, anybody who's selling drugs in school gets sent down, and the policy was non-discriminatory, as the school board eventually found.
Now, uh Neron Nyangoro is complaining that the incident has scarred her daughter.
Does she like college?
Does she like school?
No.
Well, I have a feeling that just because who she is.
This daughter, by the way, is absolute jet black.
And although I couldn't get any details out of the newspaper article, I looked her up on Facebook, her Facebook page is there full of photographs.
And I'm guessing this is an adopted son of a Nigerian who scampered off back to Nigeria and left her high and dry with this daughter, who is, as I say, as black as the ace of spades.
So we have yet another crazy white lady who sees racism everywhere now that she's gone over to the dark side.
Well, Mr. Cursey, we're out of time.
We are sure enough out of time.
And so, ladies and gentlemen, it is our honor and our joy to spend this time with you.
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