Ladies and gentlemen, dear and esteemed listeners, welcome to Lady Renaissance.
I'm your host, Charity Taylor.
With me is the one and only Paul Kersey.
Today is January 22nd, year of our Lord, 2026.
And I might just add this is the day after the birthday of the great Stonewall Jackson, January 21st.
What a man he was.
Very late.
Lexington, Virginia.
I've been there numerous times.
Yes, I toured his home.
It's really a lovely place, and it's full of Confederates, too.
I remember speaking with a docent there, and she never referred to Yankees as Yankees.
She referred to them always as the enemy, the enemy.
Oh, boy.
She was quite wonderful.
Anyway, let's not get too distracted with fond thoughts of our Confederate ancestors, Mr. Kersey, and let us go on, as we always do, to comments from our listeners.
Only two today.
Only two.
One writes in to say, if you watch the ABC Evening News, you'll see that every one of their black female reporters has straight hair.
No funky black Afros.
ABC is supposed to be liberated and liberal and progressive, right?
He goes on to say, you really have to look closely because they almost appear white.
Even the weekend news anchor, Lindsay Davis, has straight Caucasian-looking hair, and she's so light-skinned she could almost pass for a white.
Our listener goes on to say, I love your podcasts.
I listen to them every night before I go to bed.
It helps me wind down after a long day.
Well, Mr. Kersey, I always thought that our podcast was supposed to fire people up.
But I guess if it puts them to sleep, that's okay too.
However you wish to listen to our podcast, God bless you, and we really appreciate you listening.
Well, you have such fantastic voice.
We're just that.
We're just that.
You're so avuncular, and it's just a nice, calming, soothing comrade to help them navigate the tides.
Names Divided00:02:51
Except so many of our stories are neither calming nor soothing.
No, no, they're not.
Be that as it may.
On your next podcast, could one of you comment on Diamodor Lenoir, the 49ers cornerback?
Now, I've never heard of Diamodor Lenoir, the 49ers cornerback.
Have you, Mr. Kersey?
You sports fan, you?
Did you say quarterback or corner?
Oh, I beg your pardon.
Cornerback.
Did I say quarter?
I meant corner.
Give me no quarter, sir.
No, This is a defensive back, a position long dominated by unpronounceable black first names.
There's only two white starters, actually, right now, for the first time in the 21st century in the NFL.
I've not heard of them.
Not heard of him.
Well, you know, this reminded me of something I wrote in my book, Paved with Good Intentions, oh, so many years ago, back in 1991.
And I will read an excerpt.
Although they are not direct indicators of black racial consciousness, larger social indices suggest the extent to which blacks and whites live in separate worlds.
To start with the seemingly innocuous census records show that 100 years ago, the 20 most popular given names for blacks and whites were virtually the same.
That began to change in the 1960s when blacks started giving their children distinctly black names like Shaniqua, La Tonya, or Deshaun, or Diamodor, I suppose.
An investigation of every birth in California since 1961 found that in 1970, the typical black baby girl was given a name that was twice as common among blacks than whites.
That was 1970.
By 1980, her name was 20 times more common among blacks.
And by 2004, more than 40% of the black girls born in California got a name that was not given to a single one of the 100,000 white girls born that year.
The racial gap was not limited to the West Coast.
By 2003, there was no overlap among the top 20 black and white names given to girls in New York City.
The gap in names for boys was not so great because neither whites nor blacks are as adventurous as boys' names.
But there's been sharp divergence since the 1960s.
Isn't that an interesting little historical note?
That is from my ancient book written back in 1991, paved with good intentions.
And actually, it's available just recently in an audiobook version.
In any case, not to toot my horn too vigorously or too loudly.
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And Mr. Taylor, if I could take one second, maybe 10 seconds, to just encourage all of our listeners, if you haven't, check out the Tucker Carlson Network.
He just did a tremendous interview with an American Renaissance speaker who's spoken at numerous conferences, Peter Brimlow of V-DARE, author of Alien Nation.
It is a tremendous interview.
I would be negligent if I didn't mention to point out that the entire interview was focused about the anti-white nature of our times.
And Peter kept bringing it back to that.
And it was perfect.
Yes.
I think Tucker Carlson needs to have his feet held to the fire.
He has said insulting things about white racial consciousness.
And he needs to be reminded that without white racial consciousness, this country will turn into a slag heap, maybe even a dung heap, but certainly a heap of some kind.
Yes, I tweeted that interview.
And yes, I encourage all of you to watch.
Excellent plan.
Excellent point.
And one more point and plan.
I'd encourage all of our listeners, not only get in touch with us with your comments, corrections, or stories we should address, but contact the Tucker Carlson Network and encourage them to invite Uncle Jared Taylor to come on, get a flight down to Florida and to educate Tucker and his vast audience about the importance of what happens if we do nothing, but what also happens if we embrace white identity.
And that's plugs right there.
That wasn't even a paid political announcement.
Good grief.
Well, thank you, Mr. Kersey, for that.
This would be a perfect time of year to do it.
Although my suspicion is this weekend would be a little too quick because there's going to be snow everywhere.
There's going to be two feet of snow around.
Yeah, same thing.
But let us move on to Donald Trump.
I think, I wonder if there has been a single podcast we've had in the last year that has not mentioned Donald Trump at least once.
Well, this is not going to be an exception.
And I thought he got so close in Davos.
Here are some quotation marks or quotations from his, what was called the keynote address, where, as usual, he spoke for twice as long as planned.
But these are a few of the choice words he used.
He said, the West is the precious inheritance that America and Europe have in common that lifted the West from the depths of the dark ages to the pinnacle of human achievement.
Gosh, the precious inheritance.
What could that be?
He also said the West cannot mass import foreign cultures which have failed to ever build a successful society of their own.
I mean, that's so close.
Mr. Kurtzi, when is he ever going to say it out loud?
Our nations must remain white.
I mean, that's close, but just no cigar.
Do you think he'll ever say the West has to remain white?
Does he have it in him to do that?
Well, what a tough question because he's done such an admirable job of just continuing to bring up the low IQ nature of Somalians simultaneously and shockingly their ability to commit such unbelievable and complicated fraud and sophisticated fraud within the United States, which is and within Somalia of using our funds, as you and I have discussed in previous podcasts.
So, I mean, here's a question for you.
I've always wondered what happens when USAID, do they just deposit a billion dollars into a bank account somewhere for the Somali government when they're sending this vast amount of wire tramp?
Like, how does that work?
Have you ever thought about that?
I have thought about that, but they have people on the ground and they're supposed to survey how the money gets spent.
They got to be able to do it.
Some form of auditing mechanism.
Yes, they're auditing mechanisms, but we're talking about Somalia, for heaven's sake.
The Somalis can't even audit themselves.
How can honkies be auditing the Somalis?
No, but it's interesting, but to answer your question, because I think it's very important, I think that 2026 is going to be a tremendous year.
I think there's already been a number of amazing things that have happened.
And I wouldn't be surprised if Trump doesn't stumble into a statement of, you know, he might not have ever encountered some of these statistics about these cities and seen the consequences of Islamization and decolonization and Britain overrun.
I mean, it's going to be shocking to see what he does stumble into saying.
And I think that's what's going to happen.
Well, Stephen Miller has certainly seen all these numbers.
Stephen Miller knows this stuff inside out.
And Mr. Miller apparently has the ear of the president.
Now, he needs to start whispering a few better explicit racially conscious things into the president's ear.
But here is an argument against my hope that he will come out straightforwardly as a white man.
Presidents usually attend parades and commemorative services held in Martin Luther King's honor, but Trump did not.
Now, I thought he was going to skip the whole thing, just ignore it completely.
But I was disappointed.
You probably didn't see this because this proclamation did not appear on Truth Social, didn't get around much.
We had to put a proclamation for ML King Day right on the White House website.
And I will read to you some chilling excerpts.
He wrote, We honor his noble work.
His mighty words remain embedded in every American heart.
Our country will always be guided by the same principles that Dr. King defended throughout his life.
Dr. King's extraordinary resolve stands as an enduring testament to the unstoppable fire of freedom and tragically ultimately cost him his life.
Now, I don't think Donald Trump wrote those words.
However, the proclamation is over his signature, and I suspect this would not have happened if he hadn't approved it.
But what a bunch of sick sentiments.
We honor his noble work.
His mighty words remain embedded in every American's heart, including yours and mine, Mr. Kersey.
It's just such sick rubbish.
But now, this is on the positive side of the ledge for Mr. Trump.
His decision to suspend naturalization ceremonies is leaving residents across the country in an unusual position, stuck in limbo after they were on the verge of gaining citizenship.
On Thanksgiving, after that shooting in Washington, D.C., Trump said he would permanently pause migration from all third world countries.
And then the next week, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services suspended naturalization ceremonies for citizens of the 19 countries covered by the ban.
It has since grown, the list has, and it is now 39 countries, all dug heap countries.
And in some cases, immigrants have already passed the citizenship test, only to be blocked from taking the oath that makes their naturalization official.
They are not citizens because they haven't taken the oath.
Now, guess how many people get naturalized as U.S. citizens every year?
Have a go at it.
125,000.
You who always know so much, especially when it comes to numbers.
800,000, Mr. Kersey.
I was trying to do Christ's right strategy so I could lowball it in.
800,000.
I'm going to do an overbed there, Bob Barker.
Yep.
800,000.
And the top countries are Mexico, India, and the Philippines.
India's number two these days.
Just what we need.
The Trump administration has been under pressure from Congress to resume the ceremonies.
There have been reports of residents from countries that are not on the travel ban list having their appointments canceled.
And because other migrants have been arrested after immigration court hearings, some are fearful to make appearances.
I've got people coming to say to me, says some naturalization lawyer, should I go to my ceremony?
What if they grab me in my naturalization ceremony?
Now, wouldn't that be something?
You go to your naturalization ceremony and you ain't a citizen yet, and you get grabbed by ice and stuck on a plane.
Omar Fatih Meaning Love Your Fate00:11:11
I doubt that would happen, but still.
So that's in the positive side of the ledger, no doubt about it.
So, Mr. Kersey, I guess the way things are going now, we cannot ignore Minneapolis.
So, do speak to us of Omar Fateh.
It's by some strange twist of fate because I think the Latin Omar Fatih is love your fate.
I believe that's what that means, if I remember some language.
Is that what it means?
Amor Fatih, yeah.
If you want to means love your, well, he sure does.
Omar, but Omar Fati.
It's just got that same cadence that it sounds the same.
Omar Fatih, obviously.
Well, what language is Omar Fatih?
Oh, well, that's Muslim, right?
Or Somalian, yeah.
But Amor Fatih, A-M-O-R-F-A-T-I.
I believe that's how you spell Amor Fatih.
Anyways, terrible Latin lesson.
Hopefully, no Latin speakers are going to begrudge me for bringing that up.
But I wish that he were victorious over Jacob Fraser in the mayoral election because I think it would be absolutely fascinating to watch him represent the city as the mayor during all of this.
And it is one of those sad twists of fate that we didn't have that happen.
And it was because, of course, what we talked about in a prior podcast, the various clans that were loyal to Jacob Frey, because I guess he ate their food and danced their little dances and the ones that sided with Omar Fatih.
But what ended up happening this past week is there was a great story I saw at Fox News.
Fox News is actually getting quite good.
All these websites are getting quite good in the content they're putting out.
They're being forced to come to our side.
And basically, Omar Fatih on a Twitter post, he put out on social media Saturday night.
That would have been what the 18th.
And of course, he is a Minnesota state senator still, even though he didn't win the mayoral race.
He went up against Jacob Frey.
He pledged to make the Cedar Riverside neighborhood of his city in Minneapolis a no-go zone for white supremacists.
He was pictured with two of his Somali buddies.
They had their fists raised, and white supremacists aren't allowed.
And a friend of mine, Wid Lyman, who's actually on the White House press course, sir, he went to Minneapolis and took a lot of videos for Border Hawk News.
And he said he's never felt more uncomfortable in his life than when he ventured in to Cedar Riverside this past weekend to get video.
Just all the Somalis that were milling around.
And he just felt the hostility.
He's like, this was worse than Chicago earlier in 2025.
I have heard from people who have lived in Minneapolis that that's one of the reasons why this stiff dose of BIPOX has not cured integration fever in that city.
And that's because so many of the Somalis are clustered in this one neighborhood.
This cedar, whatever it is.
Cedar Riverside is actually known as a little Mogadishu.
Yeah, I can see why.
Well, by the way, I looked up the meaning of Omar Fateh, and you didn't have it quite right.
Omar is a common Arabic name meaning flourishing, and Fateh means conquest or victory.
So his name means flourishing conquest.
Oh, well, in Latin, Amor Fatih.
It's just a different, it's just amor fati.
Okay, I didn't put it in the middle of the day.
That's what I'm saying.
I wish that our fate in this case had been him winning the election.
Well, no wonder he had his dukes up.
You know, he's the flourishing conquest.
He's driving his neighborhood from white supremacy and all white people at all.
There is a plethora of stories you can find about the various crime.
This was actually an area that back in 2016, when the FBI and DHS, Obama was still president.
This is where they were doing some serious investigations into the radicalization of Somalis into the Islamic terror.
So there's some tremendous articles about Cedar Riverside.
So when my friend Wood Lyman discussed how visibly alien it felt within the United States to be in Minneapolis and then to go into this area where, again, he said this is a no-go zone for white supremacists.
And of course, that word means nothing anymore, as we've seen.
Every ICE agent is called, you know, Gestapo, you know, Hitlerite, whatever, you know, you know, Nazi.
So he said, white supremacists, white supremacists aren't welcome here.
We protect our own.
And it's funny when you mentioned your book, Paved with Good Intentions, I was thinking about something.
When that came out in 1991, correct?
Or 92?
91.
There were no Somalis in Minneapolis.
That's just a mind-blowing thought.
The first one showed up in 93, right?
They did.
They were largely dumped into Columbus, Ohio, and San Diego were the first two, and Clarkston, Georgia.
But anyways.
Really?
Clarkston, Georgia.
Well, then they scampered out of Clarkston, probably up to Minneapolis, where the welfare is richer.
Well, Roger McGrath actually wrote a pretty, pretty important story that I'd encourage all of our listeners.
We talked about it a couple weeks ago, that 2002 cover story for American Conservative, where he discussed why they left Clarkston, Georgia.
That's because there were too many Latino and black gangs that were making life hard for the Somalis.
But no, Clarkston is pretty much the refugee capital of the South.
It's a sad state of affairs to think of Georgia as such a wonderful history when it comes to the Confederacy and when it comes to one of the original 13 colonies.
Clarkston is it's it's heavily refugee in terms of you name it, they're there.
The ex-post began with Fatih and two other men standing before the iconic Cedar Riverside Towers with the message, Cedar Strong, white supremacists aren't welcome here.
We protect our own.
A bit shocked by the sentiment, David Marcus wrote this piece.
The senator was quote-posted to remind him Americans can enter any neighborhood they want.
And he wrote, You can't decide who is and who isn't welcome anywhere.
We don't allow no-go zones.
To this, Fatih doubled down responding to David Marcus: This is a no-go zone for white supremacists, adding an angry emoji for emphasis.
It's also, if you've been paying attention to what became a national story, sir, it's also a no-go zone for Walmarts because Walmart has closed all the stores within the Minneapolis city limits.
And Omar Fatih was upset that people were talking about how there are no Walmarts or there are Walmarts in Minneapolis.
He's like, well, there aren't technically a Walmart in Minneapolis.
They're all outside the city.
And that's because they're no longer economically efficient and producing revenue versus the shrinkage and the crime that is brought to the area.
So, anyways, the first and obvious question here is: what does Fatih mean by white supremacists?
But let's go ahead.
Well, okay.
First of all, his name is Omar Fateh.
And when you're talking about Amur Fatih, that is the Latin.
That means love of one's faith.
And I think his name is Omar Fateh.
Omar, not Amor.
Omar.
Omar.
Like Omar Sharif.
Omar Sharif.
What a great actor.
Yes.
Yes.
He was a great actor.
Yeah, he was a great actor.
Omar, Omar Fateh, not Amor Fatih.
But you say that.
Let's edit all this part out.
No, I'm joking.
Omar Fateh.
Right, there you go.
Fateh.
Anyways, imagine Omar Sharif having a can of Pate.
Omar Fateh.
There you go.
Yes, sir.
Oh, my goodness.
So, well, the article just goes on and it discusses the naivete of Fateh, Pate, is not talking about the Ku Klux Klan or even the Proud Boys here.
Basically, he's almost certainly talking about anyone who supports Donald Trump and the operations of ICE in the Twin Cities.
Why I thought this article was so important is because that's really what that word has been distilled down to.
It's black or white now.
If you support Donald Trump in the eyes of people like Fateh, you're a white supremacist.
You're a Nazi.
You are a you're you're extolling the virtues of an era that has to be expelled and removed from polite society.
And I gather that that area is so heavily Somali that a white person just walking down the street, a bit of a novelty, no matter what.
And people are going to wonder, what is this guy here for?
Yeah, I'd actually looked up the demographics of Cedar Riverside to see what it was.
And it's about 50, it's majority black, and it's only 28% white at this point.
And again, just think about that.
This little Mogadishu, sir, has erupted like a volcano out of the ground when two plates hit.
And in the past, what, 32 years?
It didn't exist in 1993.
It didn't exist in the early 2000s.
And now here they are basically creating a no-go zone for quote-unquote white supremacists.
But that's basically just any white person because any white person.
Yeah.
But if you've seen the stories coming out of Minneapolis, just briefly, you probably saw that story.
You tweeted about it where these I.T. engineers, these tech guys, were just having breakfast on Saturday in Minneapolis.
And all of a sudden, all these leftists thought that they were ICE agents because they were nicely dressed and they thought we could go and harass them.
And that's basically what we're seeing now in Minneapolis.
What it's just breaking down to.
If you're just a white person who is not slovenly dressed and just walking around and biting your own time, you're axiomatically an ICE agent and a Nazi and a white supremacist.
Yes, I think some of these lefty whites really do believe that they are with the maquis in France.
They are the resistance.
They are fighting Nazism.
They're with the white rose in Germany.
These are the people who are fighting the worst evil ever to be inflicted on the planet.
I think that's that they're absolutely convinced of that.
And that's why they're prepared to put themselves in danger.
I mean, there's a certain bravery in putting your mouth where your money is or money where your mouth is.
But I think that's why they really think that this is a titanic battle of good versus evil.
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And to put a bow on Cedar Riverside, guys, ladies and gentlemen, nearly half of the residents within that little area of Minneapolis were born outside the USA, with, of course, Somali being the primary country of origin.
Fateh's countrymen.
Well, that means it's like going to a foreign country without even having to bought a plane ticket.
That's diversity.
That's what this lovely business brings to ordinary Americans.
Well, let's see.
Following further, there's a story about a migrant shelter.
Remember the migrant shelters used to be crammed doing a boomtime business?
Well, for as long as Sister Norma Pimentel can remember, the shelter that she runs in the border city of McAllen, Texas has been crowded with thousands of migrants fleeing to the happy, happy United States in America.
But ever since President Trump retook the White House, quote, we've not seen a single migrant in months.
Now, this is a New York Times story, so you can imagine New York Times is very tearful about this.
We are completely empty, she says.
At the height of the migrant surge during President Joe Biden's administration, shelters along the border quickly became overwhelmed by the flood, some having received as many as a thousand people a day.
The number of individuals seeking to cross the southwest border has dwindled to an average of 245 a day from a peak of about 10 to 12,000 during Mr. Biden's administration.
And so poor Sister Pimentel is out of a job.
She's well known globally for migrant advocacy, and she was included in Time magazine's 100 most influential people in 2020.
Imagine that.
You can be one of the most influential people, the 100 most influential people in the world, just because you run a migrant shelter in McAllen, Texas.
Did it bring in the bio for her for that year?
I'm not sure if you've read it or if you had a chance to interact with it, did it talk about how many people were she was housing at that point?
No, no.
Why was she selected?
I mean, that seems a good question.
I mean, it sure does seem odd.
I suppose it's because she was always in the news trumpeting the rights of migrants and come on, come on.
In any case, this Catholic nun, Sister Norman Pimantel, boy, she was just the Statue of Liberty raising high that torch.
Let in all you wretched refuse from wherever you're from.
But with no migrants, no migrants to house, the staff and volunteers at Sister Pimentel's shelter have started helping the residents of Macallan.
What do you know?
It's one of the poorest cities in America.
And now the shelter sometimes offers three meals a day and a change of clothes and assistance for finding government resources to maybe 50 or 60 people a day.
Now, McAllen is overwhelmingly Hispanic.
So she still gets to serve non-white brown people.
So I guess she has some purpose in life.
But gosh, what a disappointment for poor Sister Norman.
After being one of the 100 most influential people by housing all of these lovely immigrants, she's down to 50 or 60 locals, local bums probably.
Now, she may even come to an unhappier end because the New York Times did not fail to mention that the U.S. government is looking into funding for people like her.
And they've decided that she's not doing anything useful and never was.
She could get her funding chopped.
So that might be too bad for the people who are looking for a change of clothes and three meals a day who are living in McCallum, Texas.
Now, something else that Donald Trump has been up to, which is a bit of a surprise to some of the people in the United States, he has repatriated more than 1,600 Cubans.
This is about double the number of Cubans who were booted the previous year.
And in the years he's been president, he sent more Cumans back than any of his predecessors.
Some of them had been in the United States for decades and had built families and businesses, but were removed because of criminal convictions.
And nowhere has been the shock of treating Cubans like other migrants been felt more than in Florida.
They thought they had a kind of a special deal.
Cubans had not been previously targeted as aggressively.
Regular deportation flights to Cuba began in January of 2017 under President Barack Obama, but were paused during Corona.
Restarted in 2023, legal immigration has also been all but cut, and Mr. Trump enacted a travel ban on 19 countries, including Cuba, and ended family reunification.
U.S. officials are now rejecting visa applications.
And last month, the Trump administration paused all Cuban immigration cases, including pending naturalization, residency, and asylum applications.
Says Maria Jose Espinosa, the executive director of the Center for Engagement and Advocacy in the Americas.
What a name.
Engagement and advocacy in the Americas.
Says she, it's the most sweeping rollback of Cuban migration since the Cold War.
Marco Rubio is the Trump administration's most prominent Cuban American.
And over the summer, Mr. Rubio said in a video commemorating the huge anti-communist protests in 2021 that many Cubans had found it easier to abandon the island rather than stay and fight the regime.
Well, yes, they did.
They can sure live a whole lot better in the United States than Cuba, political or not.
But so there you go.
He's being quite consistent.
Even people who might actually vote Republican, he is giving the boot because he wants the illegals out.
So once again, a entry in the positive side of the ledger for Donald J. Trump.
Now, Mr. Kersey, I think you had an interesting story about, I guess it's a sort of a hate crime hoax.
It's an ice crime hoax.
Oh, it's the ultimate hate crime hoax.
It's so this is a website that I really like, notthebee.com.
Kids Gasped During Riot00:09:53
Obviously, the Babylon Bee.
This is a website that doesn't parody the news, but it basically says, hey, this is the actual news.
This is what's happening.
And this story, this took social media by storm.
I'm sure you probably saw over the weekend pictures of these black kids who had apparently been gassed during one of these riots that broke out.
And the story was that this family was on their way back from a basketball game and they got stuck in one of these altercations between ICE agents and protesters in Minneapolis.
And the kids were unceremoniously gassed.
Well, they raised a lot of money.
Parents who raised $170,000 on GoFundMe by claiming ICE gassed their kids on the way home from a basketball game.
Well, it turns out they lied about the whole thing.
Destiny and Sean Jackson, their Minneapolis parents, who claimed their truck was lifted off the ground by a tear gas canister as they were peacefully driving home with six kids from a basketball game at Anderson Middle School.
That's a heck of a gas canister to have the ability to propel a car off the ground.
True.
On the GoFundMe page, Destiny says the tear gas flooded the cabin of their truck and her infant stopped breathing.
Hello, my name is Destiny.
Myself, my husband Sean, and their six kids were the latest ICE victims.
They were innocent bystanders driving through what should have been a peaceful protest when things took a turn.
ICE began to start throwing tear gas bombs everywhere.
We were trying so hard to get out of the way, but didn't want to harm anybody with their car in the process.
One of the bombs.
Go ahead.
Oh, of course not.
Certainly not an ICE agent.
You know, wouldn't want to run over one of them.
No, no, no, no.
One of the bombs rolled under our truck, and within seconds, our truck lifted off of the ground and the airbags deployed.
The car doors locked themselves and the car began to fill with the powerful tear gas.
We fought hard to get the doors open and get all the kids out.
Bystanders had to help.
Once all the kids were out, we realized our infant wasn't breathing.
With that little breath I had in my body, I began assisting my baby mouth to mouth and performing CPR.
He eventually regained consciousness.
EMS arrived shortly thereafter to assist.
It was a traumatizing experience.
Never in a million years would I have thought something like this would have happened to me and my family.
We are very appreciative to all the people who have helped us get out of that car and into a house safely.
Thank you.
Thank you.
Again, I don't know if that means that they actually didn't have a home, if their car was a mobile home, but that was what was written by the Jacksons on the GoFundMe page that was set up.
Again, $170,000 was raised very quickly.
Well, there's just one problem.
Destiny and Sean Jackson were filmed participating in the mob that was harassing federal officers.
The two apparently, Mr. Taylor, they left their kids in the car while they got out as not to be rights, mostly peacefully.
If the children were exposed to tear gas, it's because their parents endangered them by leaving them unattended in a vehicle, harassing federal officers, then trying to flee the scene of the crime.
And I'm sure you've seen some of these videos at night, especially last week when it wasn't as cold as it is right now.
I think it's something like negative 10, negative 15 in Minneapolis.
So it's hard to blow a whistle for an extended amount of time and yell at heights when you're starting to get hypothermia and frostbite.
And especially our Melan and Enhance friends are probably not used to that kind of cold.
But Sean specifically told local news that he was not participating in the protest, despite being filmed in the protest.
CBS News, ABC News, and others have reported on this story.
This was actually one of those stories that you would have on the national nightly newscast, Mr. Taylor, to try and portray ICE in a really negative light.
Like, look at this innocent black body.
This little kid lost the ability to breathe.
And it's all because they were just safely driving in their car.
They took the wrong turn and they were coming back from a basketball game.
Look at this.
So this is the news that would be read by these lovely, light-skinned, straight-haired black ladies?
Yes, this is the news that would be delivered precisely by that character you just described.
Yes.
Lovely hair, probably procured and acquired from some Indian, costing quite a pretty penny.
But no, again, I watched a few of these newscasts, and when you watch them, you're like, oh, gosh, this is more bad news for the Trump admin and for ICE.
And this is one of those stories that it's going to be very hard to do mass deportations when these type of collateral damage incidents transpire with the way that the news is able to manipulate things.
But again, they were out participating in this riot.
I'm not sure if they actually went to a basketball game.
Or again, it's a very odd GoFundMe the way that everything is worded.
So this makes me wonder: do you think the GoFundMe people ever check into whether or not the stories that are being told by the people who are raising money are true?
Do they check this stuff out at all?
Do you know?
You're supposed to.
In fact, there is a way on GoFundMe.
I don't know if it's also on Gibbs and Go where you can fact check a story and you can send in, hey, this doesn't actually comply with your terms of service.
This story is fraudulent.
But the thing about it is, it seems to me, now, can you just start one of these things automatically?
Or does somebody at the program or the company check things out a little bit to make sure this isn't a complete invention?
Do you know?
Or can you just start one of these things going without any intervention at all with a human?
Well, I'll give you a quick example.
You can.
Tom Hennessy, who is the individual who started the Gibson Go for Shiloh Hendrix, for Cinnabon Crystal, for a number of other individuals.
I don't think he did the one for Austin Metcalfe, but he definitely did the one for Shiloh Hendricks, which raised close to a million dollars.
I called him and I said, hey, why don't you start a Gibson Go for City's Church?
He did this on Tuesday of this week.
So that would have been the 20th.
And, you know, it's raised a little bit of money.
I was just thinking that this is a story that's resonating with a lot of people.
That's the one that Don Lemon and his gang of thugs interrupted.
The service, the church service.
To make white people feel uncomfortable.
That was the sole reason they went in there.
And actually, as of this podcast being recorded, two of the black women participants, one of them is actually on the St. Paul Board of Education.
They have been arrested.
And apparently there's a big deal about a magistrate refusing to sign off on a warrant for Don Lemon.
And there's apparently going to be DOJ charges filed.
So they have actually apprehended two of the black participants in an event that targeted a church, yes, but they targeted the church because it was predominantly white people to go make them feel uncomfortable.
But anyways, Tom Hennessy was able to create one and it's raised just under $1,000.
However, Benny Johnson actually talked to the pastor of the church and last I checked, it had raised almost $50,000, the Gibson Go for the city's church, which I thought that's a fantastic sign that people are coming together and saying, this is ridiculous.
You know, my guess is, if you go into a church and you disrupt a church service and they disrupted it so badly, it came to an end, right?
Oh, I did.
I bet that's a crime, no matter who's doing it for whatever reason.
That's trespassing.
That's creating a disturbance.
That's disorderly conduct, it seems to me.
They should be able to arrest every single one of those people.
I take that back.
They've arrested three.
They also arrested the guy, the white guy, William Kelly, who went in and started on video.
He's verbally assaulting everyone for having white privilege, for being in their white church.
Why you're not living up to some, I don't know, racial egalitarian view of giving all your money away to help the poor and downtrodden and the wretched refuse.
Those are quite eye-opening videos, and I'm not sure if you've had a chance to watch all of them.
And especially after, you know, Don Lemon was, before they went in, he was talking to the Attorney General of Minnesota, Keith Ellison.
This was a premeditated plan.
So hopefully within the next day, Don Lemon also will be arrested.
Well, after all, the Department of Justice launched the largest manhunt in U.S. history, looking for people who walked into the open doors of the United States Capitol.
And it seems to me that that is relatively innocent compared to people who are deliberately barging into a church in the middle of a worship service, deliberately to make a stink, disturb the worshipers, and bust up the church service.
I mean, as I say, is that not disturbing the peace?
Is that not trespassing?
We talked about this before, but poor George Zerman, there were 30 FBI agents who were deployed to Stanford, Florida back in 2012 to talk to his neighbors, co-workers, and people within the community to determine whether or not he had violated Trayvon Martin's civil rights if he was a racist.
Bubba Wallace, 30 FBI agents or more than that went to investigate the noose in the garage for the NASCAR driver.
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I'm sure you remember that.
Oh, those guys have nothing to do, you know.
Well, Mr. Kersey, let us take a short trip to Europe.
Where we find in Germany, a recent poll by the Institute for New Social Answers shows that 50% of Germans agree that migration is the country's biggest problem.
50% say it's number one.
And broken down by party, the alternative for Deutschland, naturally, sees it's the biggest problem with 83% of members saying it's problem number one.
However, other parties also recognize, including the left-wing BSW, that is the Sarah Wagenknicht Alliance.
She's a lefty, but kind of an old-fashioned lefty.
She believes in the working class, and she believes the working class is getting the short end of the stick with all of these immigrants who won't assimilate.
So BSW, 58% of their voters say it's the number one issue.
For the CDU, the Christian Democrats, 50%.
But on the left, only 23% of the Greens and 24% of left party voters named it as the biggest problem.
However, when you got a quarter of the arch lefties saying immigration is the nation's biggest problem, that is remarkable.
A majority of Germans support an immigration meritorium and mass deportations.
The majority of Germans think too many migrants have arrived legally or illegally.
Despite worries about immigration, the ruling government admitted nearly, and here I'm going to put you on the spot again, how many non-EU migrants did Germany let into the country in 2025?
In 2025, gosh, I thought you were going to ask 2015.
No, We're talking about just last year.
2015 was terrible.
It was over a million.
I would go with 250,000.
400,000.
Once again, I'm big.
That's a big number.
That's surprised to me.
That's a shocking number.
I would not have guessed 400,000 non-EU migrants.
Good grief.
And who knows where the heck they're from?
Probably just one awful no-go country after another.
The survey also found that 56% of Germans expressed great concern about freedom of expression.
That's a big number, too.
The sentiment is particularly strong in the eastern part of the country, 63% compared to the West.
The East understands censorship.
They had to live under it until 1989, 1990.
And 63% of the people in the East think that's a big problem in Germany.
However, supporters of the Greens and the FDP, the liberal Free Democrats, they do not share this particular fear at the same rate.
Oh, no.
They have no problem with shutting up people who disagree with them.
And as you know, AFD, if elections were held today, the AFD would come in number one party.
Well, I thought these were remarkable poll results from Germany.
Very encouraging.
Now, a little detour through the Church of England.
Churchgoers say they will stop putting money in the collection plate if it goes to slavery reparations.
Another good news story.
The Church of England has faced growing backlash over its plans to spend 100 million pounds to address historical links to slavery.
Of course.
Yes, it's called Project Spire.
I wonder why.
A spire is a long, pointy thing.
I wonder why it's Project Spire.
But it was endorsed by the former Archbishop of Canterbury, Justin Welby.
And it was announced after reports found.
Listen to this.
This is the source of the problem.
A fund established by Queen Anne in 1704 to support poor Anglican clergy invested some of its money in the transatlantic slave trade.
Oh, no.
Yes.
Yes.
I wonder what kind of return they got.
Good question.
I would like to know.
I wonder how long they pay dividends on that investment.
Right.
And for how much of their money did they put?
What in heaven's name?
What did the capital gains taxes on that?
This in 1704.
1704 to help to help poor Anglican clergy.
No, can't do that.
Not if you're investing in commerce across the transatlantic in human beings.
And Mr. Welby said at the time, I'm deeply sorry for the links with transatlantic chattel slavery.
It's not just slavery.
It's chattel slavery.
That some within the church actively supported and profited from it is a source of shame.
How much did they support it, really?
Well, they probably weren't even thinking about it.
They probably just went, okay, it looks like a good return.
We'll put some more money there.
Now, a survey of Anglicans has found 61% of churchgoers say they will redirect their donations to other charities if the money is earmarked for reparations.
Isn't that great?
61% no way.
81% said the church should spend the money supporting local parishes.
Now, we've got a new Archbishop of Canterbury, Reverend Dame Sarah Moolally.
You've seen pictures of her.
Boy, she looks like a perfect dame Sarah Mulally.
She looks like she belongs in some of those protests with the awful's in Minneapolis.
Oh, golly, she would fit right in.
She would fit right in.
You know, when I took a couple of looks at her, I thought, so I checked her out.
Well, she does have a husband.
That was a surprise to me.
Sorry to say.
Well, some women do call themselves husbands in relationships.
I beg your pardon.
Some women do call themselves husbands in relationships.
Some people.
Actual male.
I think this is a sure enough male husband.
Yep.
In any case, she is not yet it.
This could be forestalled by a bolt from the blue.
Maybe Zeus will strike her down to the thunderbolt because she's got until January 28th.
That's when she's going to be enthroned at a ceremony in St. Paul's Cathedral.
She says, our calling to confront historic injustice and our commitment to sustaining parish life flow from the same gospel imperative to love our neighbor as ourselves and enable all to flourish.
So she's going to stick to the plan.
She's going to shell out those hundred million pounds.
But it's not going to be cash handouts.
It will rather be an investment fund that will provide seed capital for businesses and community projects to be run or to benefit black communities.
Now, Mr. Kirst, what are the chances it's going to be a complete boondoggle?
Britain's Somali equivalents, I'm sure, will line up to fleece the church up one side and down the other.
This is just pathetic, but I am delighted to hear that Church of England parishioners are saying, no way my money is going to that foolishness, not for a fund, an investment fund that dates back to 1704.
SBA's 8A Program00:11:47
No way.
I mean, basically, we're just watching, going back to Trump's words, we're just watching Cedar Riverside neighborhoods be created in England and France and Germany.
And it's just heartbreaking.
I mean, it really is just heartbreaking.
Yes, yes, it is.
But our listener says that our soothing dulcet tones put him to sleep.
As I say, I'd rather they re-fired him up.
But he gets, he listened to us at night and he finds it soothing and off to sleep he goes.
Well, sweet dreams.
Moving to Denmark.
And then we can get back to the United States of America.
125 refugees were housed with 125 Dutch students at a housing block called Steck Oost in Amsterdam.
The idea was sold as a pioneering form of housing to solve the poverty shortage, and it was rolled out with the idea that these refugees would then assimilate better if they are housed with Dutch people.
Things turned sour.
Students shared horrific details of sexual assaults, harassment, violence, and stalking.
They spiled scores of sexual assault and violence reports just in the last 18 months.
And one of the Steck Oost residents has been convicted of two counts of rape.
There was drug trafficking, fights, and gang rape that took place in one of the apartments.
But the municipality refuses to terminate the housing project.
The contract continued until April 2028.
Ah, the Dutch.
Good grief.
But the idea, yes, 125, and I don't know what the housing arrangement was, but apparently it was one in which they were really just cheat bajal.
125 Dutch students and 125 refugees.
And the idea was the refugees are going to turn into good little Dutch people.
Well, instead, they preyed on the good little Dutch people just in the way you might imagine.
Well, Mr. Kersey, let's get back to the Small Business Administration.
Back to America.
Back to America, back to Chris Ruffo, once again, making some noise.
Again, he's done so much with his position there at the Manhattan Institute.
And this article, I'm sure you've seen it quite often on social media.
No white men apply.
Well, the Trump administration awards government contracts on the basis of race and sex.
It's got to stop, he says.
He writes for the City Journal.
On the campaign trail, Trump promised to end federal spending on DEI programs.
However, the government has continued to award contracts based on race and sex.
Despite rampant fraud and multiple court rulings against the practice, the SBA, Small Business Administration, has used disadvantaged essays from business owners to skirt the rules and continue discriminatory programs that dole out billions, 26 billion actually, in government contracts.
Again, that's just another unfathomable number.
You see these numbers thrown around to her.
I mean, even the 19 billion we think about in Minneapolis and Minnesota, the fraud.
I mean, that's a lot of money.
It's a lot of money.
I mean, anyways, for decades, the federal government has awarded certain special contracts exclusively to the so-called disadvantaged businesses and women-owned small businesses.
Until 2023, the SBA presumed that racial minorities were disadvantaged.
The resulting discrimination was absolute.
According to analysis conducted between 2020 and 2023, these programs made not a single award to white men.
Well, the definition of being disadvantaged is being a woman or a non-white.
That's all there is to it.
It is categorically impossible to be disadvantaged if you're a white man.
That's the long and the short of it.
I'm not sure you can even be a homosexual and get money.
No, white men, that's it.
Well, you have the advantage of being a white male.
So even if you're a homosexual, you're right.
That's right.
Though the second Trump administration has taken steps to limit these contracts, the largest disadvantaged business initiative, the SBA's 8A program, it's thriving.
The program is still one of the most lucrative and sought-after SBA certificates.
One contracting lawyer said in November.
In fact, fiscal year 2025 saw the largest 8A spending on record, that aforementioned $26 billion.
You know, Trump has been so diligent about getting rid of all of these racial preferences all throughout the government.
I just don't understand how he could have possibly missed that.
And the administrator is a woman named Kelly Loffler.
Former Georgia senator.
That's right.
Yes, a very nice-looking woman, too.
But I thought that she was going to take a meat axe to that stuff.
I remember reading about that when she was appointed.
So I just don't understand this.
I think they're doing their best to stop that, but I guess this has been some kind of oversight.
Well, she got her cleaver out because they are going after it now and they are making auditing to try and find out where this money's going.
Of course, he signed an executive order almost immediately upon his second term starting in January of 2025, sir, forbidding federal DEI discrimination.
Federal district court struck down the SBA's presumption that minorities were disadvantaged.
How then has 8A survived?
Right, right.
This real quick.
Much as colleges have used personal essays to evade affirmative action bans, the SBA has asked companies to submit social disadvantaged narratives to qualify for the 8A program.
These allow business owners to establish minority status through descriptions of racial taunts or alleged discrimination.
I'd love to read some of these essays, by the way.
Applicants, hey, Grock, fire up some of these essays.
Applicants might not check a racial box, but the implication is still clear.
No white men apply.
The SBA's guide for discriminating social disadvantage reveals how the shell game works.
The guide teaches applicants how to play the system, featuring examples of potential disadvantage.
It gives minorities and women the magic words.
I believe my application for a bank loan was denied due to bias toward my race.
And I believe my request to declare a business major was denied based on sex bias.
Once the agency approves the application, the contracts can start flowing.
Mr. Taylor, there's no real evidence required.
What?
Golly, I thought Kelly Laughler was more on the ball than that.
This is something she just should have rooted out on day one.
Yeah, it goes on to give an example of Earl Stafford, a black contractor who wrote an essay to apply for an 8A program.
The Washington Business Journal reported that Stafford's painstaking ordeal of writing the essay, in which he described an unspecified act of discrimination that made him think that he did not have what it took to be in the business.
Yet his father, Earl Stafford Sr., founded a successful defense firm and started his own private foundation, hardly the background of a disadvantaged person.
Well, he did that when he was not a white man.
So obviously that is qualification for this 8A program.
Well, all I could say is thank goodness for this article because I was sort of sleeping easy on that subject because of that executive order, because I thought she was pretty staunch about this.
And I'm very glad that Chris Rufo has brought this out to the light of day.
Maybe they'll actually get around to doing something about it.
Well, it's why I'm such a proponent of the Department of Low Hanging Fruit, which would go in and evaluate every department of the United States government just specifically for auditing based on these parameters.
It seems logical that there are probably other departments that still have this type of insanity.
The executive order went out.
You must not do any of that stuff.
And I thought it was all pretty much gone, but I guess it has been so deeply shoved into the culture, worked into the woodwork, that it's hard to root out.
Okay, one last story we have time for.
Sir, did you realize that New York City taxpayers are on the hook for more than $200,000?
They're going to be splashed out to a collection of ideologically driven, dusky community groups to hold meetings and draft reports and collect truth testimony about reparations.
This is in New York City.
Yep.
The money will be distributed by the New York City Commission on Racial Equality.
I'm sorry, it's not equality.
That's, boy, I'm stuck in the past.
It's racial equity, which is a different thing, as we all know.
Equity is where you all end up at the same place, as Kamala Harris explained to us during her campaign.
No, no, equality is no good.
Equal treatment's no good.
Equity requires unequal treatment until everybody ends up in the same place.
She was absolutely straightforward about that.
And I was amazed that Donald Trump never jumped on that with both feet the way he should have.
In any case, it announced that it will fund selected nonprofits and advocacy organizations.
Selected for what, Mr. Kersey?
I think you and I know what they're selected for to help develop recommendations tied to a city-sponsored reparations study.
New York City, New York City.
So beginning as early as next month, the funded groups will begin wrestling with the abstract questions about healing, reconciliation.
They're not interested in healing.
They're not interested in reconciliation.
They're interested in their palms being greased.
All this rubbish about healing and reconciliation.
But the idea is how descendants of slavery, Jim Crow, and related historical injustices, which no doubt continue up to the very second today, how this can be repaired in modern-day New York City.
Well, just as a historical point, New York, the state abolished slavery in 1827.
And it is really difficult for me to imagine how slavery has been torturing the lives of the black people living there today.
But another $200,000 out the door, it's going to go.
And I'm sure they're going to get all of these testimonies from black people living in New York cities today saying, yes, I suffer, I suffer every day because of slavery.
$200,000 for that.
That's chunk change to the money you can get from the 8A program of the SBA.
That's true.
That's true.
But this is seed money.
You see, they're planting seeds worth $200,000.
They're going to grow into a billion-dollar tree.
That's the whole idea here.
It's just so stupid.
And they're going to come up with some reports saying that every black person living in New York City deserves at least half a million and all their credit card debt forgiven and who knows, a free booze and crack cocaine for the rest of their lives, whatever the deal is going to be.
And it's not going to happen.
It's just not going to happen.
This stuff is just so stupid.
But anyway, our time is up, Mr. Kersey, as it always is.
And ladies and gentlemen, we really do appreciate the time that you have spent with us because we feel it is a privilege and an honor.
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