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March 19, 2026 - Radio Renaissance - Jared Taylor
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Ibram Kendi Still Thinks He Has Something to Say

Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey address listener concerns about societal decline, advocating for white child-rearing and fitness as resistance. They critique Ibram Kendi's dismissal from Boston University and his new book, while analyzing the reinstallation of the "One Riot One Ranger" statue at Globe Life Field. The hosts also discuss a Calgary school's controversial Ramadan food-free zones, the restoration of Confederate statues in D.C., and China's ethnic unity law, arguing that these events reveal ongoing cultural conflicts rather than simple progress. Ultimately, they contend that ignoring historical realities fuels modern authoritarianism. [Automatically generated summary]

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Listener Comments on Modern Hellscape 00:14:12
Ladies and gentlemen, beloved listeners, welcome to Radio Renaissance.
I'm your host, Jara Taylor, and with me is my beloved co-host, none other than Paul Kersey.
Today is March 19th, Anno Domini, 2026.
And as usual, we begin with comments from listeners.
This man must have a kind soul, he writes to say, both of you seem plugged into this modern hellscape.
I'd ask that you recognize the stress and its risks on your well-being.
Please make sure you take time to enjoy some of the pleasures in life before they are gone forever.
Now, is he suggesting that we will be gone forever?
He goes on to say, from my family, so far.
In other words, he is working on increase to your families.
Thank you for all you do.
And he enclosed a lovely photograph of mommy, daddy, and a newborn at what looks like maybe a two or three year old.
A beautiful picture.
Well, listener, if you are listening, that is just the thing that means that Mr. Kersey and I can survive the modern hellscape.
There are few things that make me happier than seeing photographs of young white children.
And the real thing, when I see them, I am happy, happy, happy.
And as a matter of fact, at least in my case, and I think I can speak for Mr. Kersey as well, we have the bit between our teeth.
We look all of this horror in the eye, but we are able to spit in its face, to continue a bit of a mixed metaphor here.
And so it really doesn't get me down.
Does it get you down, Mr. Kersey, to see all this awful stuff going on?
It's motivation to look even harder to find signs of life and to train harder in the gym, to eat better, to get more sleep, because you know what?
Like the Terminator, it never stops.
There's no reasoning with this evil.
All we can do is try and wake up a few minds.
And like you said, about the listener who sent in that lovely photo of his family.
That's how you fight back.
That's children, and you understand that we're all part of something.
We're building something we're not going to get to see probably, but we all play a role.
Well, as I like to say, in my grave, I will smile when I hear your children and your grandchildren laughing.
That'll be my revenge.
So, yes, it's very kind, listener, to be worried about our mental health, but we thrive on this.
We are fighting just as hard as we can, and every injustice, every horror we see just motivates us to fight harder.
Another comment.
During your most recent Radio Renaissance podcast, towards the end, you discussed James Tallarico.
He is a Democrat who wants to be a senator from Texas.
And our listener, he's got a sense of humor.
He says, this guy sounds like an ally.
If Mr. Tallarico is saying that whites have immunity from racism, but every one of them is a carrier and they spread it to non-whites wherever they go, then the rational conclusion is that whites must quarantine themselves, a way to protect people of color.
Our only option is to wall America off, turn it into a giant quarantine zone for recalcitrant white racists.
That's every one of us, of course, because we all carry the virus.
It's a drastic step, to be sure, but it's necessary to protect our dusky brethren from the horrors that await them by encountering continued racism.
Perhaps it will not need to be a permanent state, but for now, maybe at least two weeks to flatten the racist curve.
Remember that phrase?
Yeah, maybe two weeks.
Two weeks of quarantine.
Where are those men?
This is a six-year anniversary of two weeks to stop the curve, to flatten the curve.
Six years ago on March 16th, I believe.
Is that right?
Is that right?
Well, hold on.
This is the beginning of an unbelievable two-month period back in 2020.
Incredible, incredible incursion, the freedom of religion, the freedom of speech, the freedom to gather in public, all of that quashed just with a single blow.
Incredible, but that's not what we're talking about today.
Well, thank you very much for that comment.
That's right.
We need to quarantine ourselves.
We need to protect all the rest of those poor, unoffending non-whites from our vicious, vicious virus of racism.
Just, yes, please, please throw us the broad patch.
Please, please quarantine us.
That's where we'd be happiest.
Another comment: I heard the podcast a few days ago, and I wanted to let you know about Carlton Putnam, which you were discussing.
Now, this is not our podcast.
It was sort of a special edition of the podcast in which we discussed Carlton Putnam's race and reason and race and reality.
Wonderful classic books.
We discussed them with the inimitable and irreplaceable Sam Dixon.
He says, Your listeners should be pleased to know his books are available free of charge online for downloading at something called Friends of Sabbath, spelled, as you would imagine, friendsofsabbath.org.
Just type in Carlton Putnam in the search bar and you will find the books.
It's an odd site for these books to be available on, but let us be thankful.
I tried it out, and yes, there they are.
Really wonderful, wonderful books.
Another comment: I just finished reading a new novel by Lionel Shriver called A Better Life.
It's a harrowing work of fiction that has stuck with me for days now.
Underlying a thrilling plot, the author has put forth, in my opinion, a clear call to action.
Whites must fight to protect their inheritance from those who would take it from them.
If you find the time to read it, I think it would be well worth your while.
Now, I had never heard of this book.
I had never heard of Lionel Shriver.
Now, maybe you have heard of both or one or the other, or neither.
But you listeners out there, I would like to hear a confirming endorsement of this book.
If any of our listeners have read this book, please do let me know.
If you read it and hated it, I'd like to know.
If you read it and liked it, I'd like to know.
Most of the time, Mr. Kersey, when I see fiction that's written for a propagandistic purpose, most of the time, I just don't think it's any good at all.
And I would hesitate to read a fictional account of white people fighting back or white people waking up and doing the right thing.
But if this is really good, maybe I will read it.
So I throw this question out to our always-aware and always-on-the-ball listeners.
Had you ever heard of this, by the way?
I don't believe I had.
No.
No?
Okay.
Another comment: Things have gotten so much better for whites over the last few years.
Whites appear to be developing a racial backbone.
2020 to 2022 was only a few years ago, but it feels like a world apart.
I've stopped hearing distant relatives of mine do the catty, I hate white men comments at social events.
All those anti-white books that promoted hatreds towards our people and were on the best-selling lists are rarer in library displays now.
And non-whites are more careful with their white-hating rhetoric.
We aren't seeing our statues torn down anymore, and we aren't seeing non-whites openly gloating about our declining influence.
If anything, many of them are scrambling to prove their loyalty and are afraid of the threat of remigration.
This is because of a developing white racial consciousness.
Things will get better the harder and more explicitly we push our racial identity and interests.
Things will get worse the second we let up.
Over the last four years, you can actually feel the boot lifting off our neck, even if only slightly.
And you know it's only because they can't get away with it anymore.
It may serve the movement well to point out to white people in a video, perhaps, or an article or an essay, detailing what we've gained since those dark years of 2020 to 2022.
Emphasize how things can only get better the more explicit and forceful we are.
I'm happy about the changes I'm seeing, a taste of success, and pointing out that success goes a long way towards maintaining it.
Just an idea.
Well, this is a complicated subject, really.
And you have to agree, objectively, things are so much better than what I call the nadir of the white man in the white man's entire history, which began, as we all know, on May 25th, 2020, when the sainted George Floyd ascended into heaven and went to his reward.
Now, all of these things that this man is saying are true.
Things are improving in a lot of objective ways, but I am not by any means, well, and he says we cannot relent.
Absolutely, we cannot relent because 2028 is just around the corner, and 2028 could be a huge, huge setback for our people.
We have to be prepared, stop the bad possible outcomes, and fight against whatever happens and comes our way.
But thank you very much for that perspective.
We do hear a lot of bad news.
We hear a lot of people complaining, but there is a lot of good that has happened, and we should absolutely celebrate it.
And again, back to the question about Carlton Putnam.
Your recent podcast was one of the most interesting conversations I've heard on your website.
I must say, I completely side with Mr. Taylor in his debate with Mr. Dixon over the attitudes of the left towards white people.
As a former progressive for decades, but now an avid AR listener, it's obvious to me that left-meaning people, left-leaning white people, don't hate their own race.
Their behavior is better characterized as pathologically altruistic.
And I would speculate that some of the more impassioned race egalitarians are expressing intensely the opposite of their own deep-seated perception of racial differences, differences that they find too disturbing, too disturbing to be consciously aware of.
In psychological terms, it's a kind of reaction formation.
Now, just stop right there.
I think that could be something to do with it.
In a way, when all of these liberals talk about how we make life miserable for black people and other non-whites simply by thinking impure thoughts, that's a kind of a spectacular white supremacy, really.
All we have to do is think the wrong thing.
And it just makes them shoot each other and have illegitimate children and become poor and go on drugs.
It really is a kind of inverted white supremacy.
And I think in a way, yes, they really are covering up from the idea that, no, no, if we're honest about these things, oh my gosh, how horrible it would be.
But anyway, our listener goes on to say, I encourage Amrin to offer more conversations like the Putnam one, where the hosts disagree at least to some extent.
I understand the central importance of getting the main message out, but that shouldn't always mean complete uniformity of opinion.
That means start disagreeing with me more, Mr. Kersey.
Showing disagreements help listeners understand that race realists are human beings genuinely grappling with difficult questions and not merely spokesmen for a preset ideology.
Of course.
It's funny that that letter came in, that email, because I think Kevin Deanna and myself routinely spar on certain things.
You and I, this is a sort of a different program where we're talking about the current events and topics in the news.
But the White Man's Library is what we're calling the podcast that Sam Dixon and I do, which I think is going to be an invaluable addition to the New Century Foundation's Radio Renaissance programming because Sam's got such an amazing depth of knowledge from his decades of reading.
And you came on for that Putnam piece, and hopefully, you'll be able to come on for our conversation about Wilmot Robertson's book, The Dispossessed Majority.
But, real quick, what happened from our last edition?
We talked about the book Africa Adeo, which came out in 1965, actually before the documentary was released in the United States, sir.
And we had an amazingly fun conversation about the history of that.
But that propelled you then to do a video, which just came out.
That's correct.
And you know, this video about Africa Deo, Africa Adeo, the movie was released, I believe, in 1966.
It was made by two Italian documentary filmmakers.
It is grimly realistic, and it really shows what happened in Africa when the white man left.
Now, its release was delayed in the United States because the United States was at the height of what we call the civil rights movement.
And it would have been a very, very sensitive thing to release this movie that shows blacks in what could be called an unflattering light.
But as the introduction to that movie says, the camera never lies.
This is what it shows the truth pitilessly and unhesitatingly.
Now, after just having done a kind of extended trailer for that movie, I snipped out what I thought were some of the representative parts and put them together with a little bit of an introduction and some explanation.
X has pretty much stifled that movie.
I've never had, it didn't actually force me to take that tweet down, but it has made it difficult to find.
It took out all the images that introduce it.
I've never had a tweet treated in quite that way.
But this was too much for X, despite the fact that the entire movie is available on YouTube in very unsatisfying low res.
But I thought X had a little bit more stomach than that.
The Salisbury University Invitation 00:04:32
But there you go.
Well, real quick, I posted a tweet with excerpts from the book, from the opening introduction from that book that came out, which it's very hard to find.
If you can get a copy, get a copy and cherish it.
It's one of those old, small little paperbacks.
So they are very fragile, but it's very much worth getting because there's so much in it.
And hopefully you're going to be doing a long review of it.
I will try to get a hold of a copy, one of these old, fragile books.
That sounds like half my library, old and fragile.
Now that I'm old and fragile myself.
But well, I'm thinking now about a guy that is going to invite me to speak at Salisbury University.
He's a young whippersnapper, and he was talking about the terrible uproar about this wicked white supremacist, Jared Taylor, might come on campus.
And he referred to me as a harmless old man.
Why should anybody be worried?
Well, so I'm a harmless old man.
That I've been called many things, but I think that's the first time harmless old man.
So, you know, I just add it to the many epithets.
Well, you know, maybe I'll talk about that invitation because as it turned out, the University, Salisbury University, which is almost into the Atlantic Ocean in Maryland, it's way off towards the eastern shore.
A fellow there who is the head of the campus Republicans invited me to speak, and I, of course, accepted.
Well, the university decided that, woo, this is going to cause too much trouble on campus, and we're going to, quote, postpone, postpone my talk.
Well, believe it or not, FIRE, which is the Foundation for Individual Rights and Expression, unsolicited, Mr. Kersey, wrote a letter to the university.
And I think I'll read a few excerpts from it.
It says, FHIR, a nonpartisan nonprofit that defends free speech is concerned by Salisbury University's postponement of a student-sponsored March 9 speaking event.
Many on campus celebrated the postponement, including organizers of an event originally intended to counter Jared Taylor's talk, which, unlike Taylor's talk, proceeded as planned.
As a public institution bound by the First Amendment, Salisbury is obligated to protect speech.
No matter how offensive some may consider his beliefs, Taylor's right to speak is unquestionably protected by the First Amendment.
These rights cannot be restricted merely because Salisbury foresees contention by postponing the event, especially doing so within just 24 hours after public outcry, Salisbury has sent the message to the students and the public that campus discourse can be thwarted simply because some views are vigorously opposed.
The contours of debate must not be set by the whims of those most willing to engage in disruptive behavior.
That's pretty good.
And to me, the most remarkable thing about this is they were just reading the news.
They stepped in and they sent that letter utterly, it was their idea.
I think FHIR does wonderful, wonderful stuff.
And if I were university and I were thinking, okay, we postponed it.
You know, we'll just keep postponing it.
Ha, ha ha.
Well, at the end of this letter, FHIR hints, as it usually does, that there could be legal consequences to defying the obligations of the First Amendment.
They've long been a fantastic organization.
Oh, they are.
They are just wonderful.
And that is the introduction to our final comment.
Jared Taylor is not welcome in Maryland.
He's an old white moron who should be in a nursing home, and your organization should be disbanded as an affront to human decency.
Clearly not a fan of free speech.
He goes on to say, I am a 77-year-old white American.
Well, I wonder if he's in a nursing home too.
He's older than I am.
But anyway, so ladies and gentlemen, we really do enjoy hearing from our listeners, even from people who call me an old white moron.
Latino Outdoors in Maryland 00:05:03
That's another new one for me.
A harmless old man and an old white moron.
And we love to hear from you, especially if we have said anything that is incorrect or if we've misinterpreted something or something that we should have covered but didn't cover or did cover and shouldn't have covered.
We really love to hear from you.
And there are two ways to do it.
You can reach me directly by going to amran.com, A-M-R-E-N.com, hitting the contact us page, and whatever you type will be sent to me.
And the other way is you can contact Mr. Kersey directly.
Should be an email, ladies and gentlemen, because we live here at protonmail.com.
Once again, that email is because we live here at protonmail.com.
When you send over your correspondence, make sure to let us know if you want to be opted in to the award-winning once-a-week newsletter that is signed by Mr. Taylor himself.
Indeed.
And my gosh, I just glanced at the clock.
Our hour is one-third over, Mr. Kersey.
So I think we'd better get right on to our stories and tell us.
Apparently, snow is just too dog-on-white.
Something needs to be done about it.
And Latino Outdoors is doing something about it.
Well, last week, I think we sprang forward a couple of weeks ago, and winter is coming to an end with spring upon us.
So I thought we'd do this story from NPR.
We learned that in New Hampshire, there's a program that connects Latino and black communities with winter sports, where there's always a paucity of blacks and BIPOCs.
A word you don't hear that much anymore, by the way.
BIPOC seems to be retired.
I know.
I really like that word.
I think I must have inadvertently helped retire it by warning about the coming bipocalypse.
You averted the coming bipocalypse.
Maybe I did.
Maybe I did.
I like BIPOC.
It just sounds so awful.
Here comes the BIPOC.
Here comes the BIPOCalypse.
Anyway.
Well, we learned that Geraldine Duque learned to ski on Saturday at Cranmore Mountain Resort in Conway, New Hampshire, New Hampshire.
Originally from Columbia, she had never ventured into skiing before, but she enjoyed the opportunity to enjoy an environment that's different from what she grew up with.
In any part of the world, there are people looking for ways to connect with nature and have fun because that's what it's there for, she said in Spanish.
Couldn't even learn English.
She participated in the final session of the season for Soul Slide, a program created by Ruth Castillo of Latino Outdoors and Marty Fuller of Outdoor Afro.
These are legitimate.
This is not from the onion.
This is not from the Babylon Beat.
This is a story from NPR, ladies and gentlemen.
Soul Slide exists.
Latino Outdoors and Outdoor Afro, they both exist.
And its second year, organizers said these programs provide an opportunity for people from Latino and black communities to learn winter sports in a welcoming atmosphere and at a more affordable price, meaning that somehow I'm sure taxpayers, the white taxpayers in New Hampshire, are on the hook for this.
Either that, either that, or the people who make donations, the generous white people write those checks.
Yep, yep, yep.
So that this Columbian, she's from Columbia, she can go out in the white, white snow.
I bet they regret its color, but they get the fun of trampling it.
At least they have that satisfaction.
They do.
They traverse upon it and yes, it melts and they throw.
Yeah, exactly.
Trample upon the white snow.
There's a great metaphor.
Quote, it's just so important to have something to do in the winter that brings me joy and gets me through the short days in the cold, Fuller said.
Of course, she was the one who did Outdoor Afro.
It's really meaningful for us to bring people out to have fun and have some joy in their lives in these dark times.
I guess that's a reference to our Trumpian times.
I don't know.
About 90% of the people who participate in downhill winter sports last season were white, according to data from the National Ski Areas Association.
Oh, no.
Yeah, it's funny.
At the golf course and at a ski, at a ski lodge is where you can feel safest leaving your belongings and your equipment necessary to participate in both of those activities because there's so few non-whites.
So anyways, by comparison, 5% of participants were Latino and 1% were black.
Castillo said that part of this imbalance stems from high cost, no childhood lessons, and physical distance from ski sports.
She said the work of volunteers and sponsors is essential for continuing the program and providing full scholarships.
There you go.
Full scholarships.
Participant Devon Cunningham of Dover said he had a great time, even if he took a few tumbles.
It feels great coming down until you move a little too fast and you can't stop, he said, laughing.
Am I going to go again?
Of course.
Crazy U Visa System Explained 00:04:29
Am I afraid?
Maybe.
But I definitely want to keep on going, though.
Probably because Devon had so much fun trampling that white snow, sir.
Well, and somebody else paid for it.
Exactly.
It did not come out of their pocket.
It was all comped.
And I'm sure they even had per diem for the day at the concession area.
Well, I'm so glad and happy for Devon.
Well, I have a story about another group of non-heritage Americans, so to speak.
A group of local convenience store owners has been busted by the FBI for a scheme to stage armed robberies so they could apply for immigration benefits.
This is 11 Indians.
These are the dot type, not the feather type.
Seven of them in Massachusetts have been charged in connection with a conspiracy to carry out staged armed robberies of convenience stores so the clerks and owners could falsely claim they were crime victims.
The way it works is if you are, if you can claim that you are a victim of crime, then you can go to the U.S. citizenship people and say, look, look, oh, this is horrible.
This is horrible.
And you claim you suffered mental or physical abuse and you've been helpful in law enforcement in investigating criminal activity.
What do you know?
You get a U visa.
That means you can stay.
You can work.
That's almost as good as a green card.
Well, in the staged robberies, a so-called robber would threaten clerks with an apparent firearm.
I don't know what that means.
Was it a Nerf gun or something?
Before taking cash from the register and scampering off while the interaction was captured on store surveillance video.
Then the clerks would wait for at least five minutes, make sure the robber had a chance to get out of Dodge before they call the police to report the crime.
And then, of course, they have to say they suffered mental and physical abuse.
I wonder why they didn't take this rubber Nerf gun and pistol whip them.
You know, that would have made it even more impressive.
In any case, they have nabbed these people, and the charge of conspiracy to commit visa fraud can lead to a sentence of up to five years in the pokey and three years, supervised release, and a fine of up to $250,000.
Now, I decided to look into this business of U-visas.
And any idea, you who know so much?
How many U visas are granted every year?
In other words, how many people claim to be victims of a crime, and they take their sob story to DHS, and DHS pats them on the head and says, oh, there, there.
You may be here illegally.
You may not have the right to work, but because you are a victim of crime and you suffered psychological damage and you helped us try to find the perp, you're in like Flint.
How many of those are issued every year?
In like Flynn.
I would say Errol Flynn.
I would say Flint.
Isn't it in like Flint?
I thought it was in like Flynn, Errol Flynn.
Oh, gosh.
You looked that up.
I'm going to guess, I feel like we're on the prices right here.
Although, unfortunately, the price is right for non-Americans as they completely loot our nation.
I'd say $125,000.
Oh, it's not as bad as that.
There is a statutory cap of $10,000.
Now, your instinct was correct, though.
There is always a huge oversubscription.
In the last fiscal year, there were 41,000 alleged crime victims who applied.
Now, it's not just the crime victims themselves.
Their tagalons can come along too: spouses, children, parents, maybe even siblings.
And as ordinarily, at least a couple of them tag along to the 10,000.
Now, interestingly enough, this cap has been filled every single year since fiscal year 2010.
That means exactly 10,000 principal U visas are granted.
And then what they call the subsidiary beneficiaries come along too.
They get work authorization and everything else.
So that's the way this crazy system works.
What a – Did Trump – and that, by the way, or is that still in effect?
No.
Oh, it's still in effect.
That's one of the things that Stephen Miller, are you listening, Stevie Boo?
This is one of the things that we need to get rid of.
Grand Prix and Colonial History 00:04:54
We absolutely need to get rid of it.
Shore that up.
That needs to come to an unceremonious end.
Unless it's to help out just, you know, Brits or Frenchmen or Germans who are besieged in their nations.
Well, and they would be victims for different kinds of crimes.
If Irina Zarutska had survived, I wouldn't mind granting her a U visa.
But in any case, once you start tinkering around the edges with this kind of stuff, it's obviously going to be abused.
The U visa must go out the door.
Well, you tell us about Lewis Hamilton, and I will try to get to the bottom of that expression that you and I have a difference of opinion on.
Yes.
Well, for our Formula One fans, Lewis Hamilton has become basically the face of Formula One because he's one of the only non-white faces.
Well, he, Formula One, their season just started, and before it did, he called for the people of Africa to take their countries back from the British and other formal colonial powers in an extraordinary speech where he talked up his own heritage in Benin, Senegal, and Nigeria.
And I hope I got Benin correct because that's a book that we're going to be talking about very soon.
Benin, The City of Blood, which is a very important work that came out in the early 20th century when the Brits had a number of battles and what they experienced and what they found there and what they documented and the just horrifying reality of Africa.
Yes, indeed.
Well, he's, like I said, he's called for people of Africans to take the continent back from the French, the Spanish, and the British.
He's a seven-time world champion, and he was replying to a question from a South African journalist about a potential return to Africa for the sport.
Hasn't visited since the 1993 South African Grand Prix.
Mr. Taylor, my history, my knowledge of history, it's quite competent.
I believe that the whites were in charge of South Africa when that Grand Prix happened.
In 1963, 1993.
Oh, that was the last, 1994 was when that horrible vote took place.
That's right.
And the whites voted to just stick their necks into the noose.
They did.
Yep.
93 was the last year, the last year of the white paradise.
I'd actually, I'd like to find out the history of that 1993 Grand Prix.
I wonder if it was in Johannesburg.
I wonder if it was in the streets of Cape Town or Durban or Pretoria, wherever it was.
I'm sure that's a fascinating story about that last, the last African Grand Prix.
Well, apparently he's been dating Kim Kardashian.
She's got a lot of miles on her.
You'd think for a race car driver, he'd be a little bit smarter than that.
But anyways, he said he's been fighting for the past six to seven years to get his sport to return and pledged he won't retire until it does.
So he's going to take it back to South Africa or Benin?
Well, he wants to take it back to Africa somewhere.
But what he hopes is that the leaders can take Africa back from other countries that control it.
And he said this.
I'm half African, Hamilton began.
He's a light-skinned, light-skinned Negro.
I don't know, probably an octaroon, even.
He says he's half, but he's very light-skinned.
But he says, I've got roots from a few different places there, Benin, Senegal, Nigeria.
It's something I'm really proud of, that part of the world.
I think it's the most beautiful part of the world, and I don't like that the rest of the world owns so much of it and takes so much from it.
And no one speaks about it.
I'm really looking forward to hoping that the people that are running those different countries all unite and come back together and take Africa back.
That's what I see.
Take it back from the French, the Spanish, the Portuguese, and the British.
So important for the future of that continent.
They have all the resources to be the greatest and most powerful place in the world.
And that's probably why they've been controlled the way they are.
Well, he needs to watch a copy of Africa Deo or watch your video so he can understand what happened once those colonial powers said, hey, we'll give up these nations.
We'll give up the Congo.
The Belgians will give up and the British will hand over their colonies and as will the other European powers.
And we'll put the blacks in charge and you can see what happens.
But what is this idiocy?
As if the Portuguese are still running the place and the Spaniards.
And good grief.
This is just nuts.
It just goes to show you how reality just plays no part in their thinking.
All of this decolonization, for the most part, took place in the 1960s.
The Portuguese hung on for a while.
And then they had what are they called?
The Carnation Revolution.
What was that?
The 1980s?
When was Salazar deposed?
Anti-Racism Leads to Authoritarianism 00:08:48
You'd probably remember that.
I don't off the top of my head.
In any case, I think colonization lasted longest amongst the Portuguese.
But be that as it may, it is completely nutty for this guy to think that Africa is still in the toils of the white man.
By the way, turns out that we are both right, but you are more right than I.
The original expression is in like Flynn, and as you say, it refers to Errol Flynn.
And his name rhymed nicely with in, and the phrase caught on to mean effortless success, especially with women.
Now, where does in like Flint come from?
That's from a 1967 spy spoof movie, In Like Flint, starring James Coburn.
And it was sort of a twist, a playful twist on the in like Flynn phrase.
And it was in like Flint to make it sound in like Flynn.
And if you've heard In Like Flint, that's from the 1967 Malaparpism.
So there.
So I was fooled by the later version, and you had the authentic version.
So score one, Kersey.
I'm a big fan of Errol Flynn.
He was a fantastic actor.
He's probably portrayed the best Robin Hood on film as of yet.
So, anyways.
Yes, he was quite the swashbuckler.
Well, let's see.
Moving on to another one of our favorite African Americans, and that's Ibram X. Kindy.
He was a man whose 2019 book, How to Be an Anti-Racist, along with this derivative books, including several children's books, How to Be Anti-Racist Baby.
If I could jump in real quick, sir, please actually recommend his book, Stamped from the Beginning, which is supposed to be an attack on the racist history of the United States.
It's well written, and it makes you realize, gosh, our ancestors did do a lot of wonderful things to create a nation for their posterity and for their interests.
You got to head it right.
You have to read the left from a very different prison.
And Ibram Kendi wrote an exquisite book that you should actually review.
I actually think you should take a look at it.
Well, I'll take that under advisement, as the lawyers say, when they are asked to do something that they're not sure they will actually do.
I'm sure it'd be a great idea.
Still billionaire.
Yes, exactly.
In any case, he is attempting a relaunch.
He's got a new book out called Chain of Ideas.
Now, I'll get into that a little bit later, but his 2019 book was seized upon how to be an anti-racist by liberals as a sacred text.
And this is a National Review talking about it, which occasionally gets something worth reading.
It rocketed up to the best-selling list.
It was the New York Times bestseller for more than a year.
Now, in one of Kendi's most often cited passages, he says, the heartbeat of anti-racism is confession.
Now, I wonder who's supposed to do the confessing.
Is it black people?
Is it Asian people?
Is it Hispanics?
Is it Eskimos?
Is it American Indians?
I bet it is exclusively white people.
That's the heartbeat of anti-racism.
We get to confess.
They, of course, are pure as a driven snow.
He went on to say, there's no neutrality in the racial struggle.
You can't be neutral.
Oh, oh, oh, either you are for them or you are getting them.
Now, National Review goes on to write about the racialist gospel of irredeemable total depravity of whites that Kendi hawked all the way into presiding over a Boston University-affiliated think tank that made him a very wealthy man.
But since being dismissed from his ivory tower in Boston, where he spent his working hours transmuting white guilt into green, that's a pretty good phrase, Kendi has been in exile at Howard, along with Nicole Hannah-Jones.
That's where old black superstars go to die.
At the time that the Senate was announced, of course, this is the Boston University think tank, he said it would, and I'm quoting directly, solve these intractable racial problems of our time.
He was going to solve them.
And in the nearly five years that the Anti-Racist Center was in existence, it raised more than $50 million, including Twitter co-founder Jack Dorsey, who donated $10 million after booting me, an American Renaissance, off of Twitter.
Of course, in five years and $50 million, only two research papers had been produced.
I've not read them, but I bet they are worthless.
Now, the Kendi of 2026, he doubles back to the motto of people misunderstanding him.
He said he never meant for his use of racist to imply his opponents were evil.
Well, says National Review, I think there's a pretty good line here.
He can sing only one song, and no one is asking for an encore.
I like that.
I may have to steal that line one of these days.
In any case, his new book, Mr. Kersey, went on sale yesterday.
You could be one of the first.
It's called Chain of Ideas.
And he thinks authoritarian government, whatever that is, is caused by a conspiracy theory.
And that conspiracy theory is the Great Replacement.
He thinks that because we have been hocused and suckered and bamboozled and fooled by the conspiracy theory known as the Great Replacement, that is how authoritarian governments get their start.
So I guess Putin is so worried about the conspiracy theories of the Great Replacement that he has an authoritarian government.
I bet the Saudis have an authoritarian government for that very reason, too.
What do you think?
What do you think?
Well, this bonehead, of course, has got a completely law wrong.
In the West, authoritarian governments like ours or the West increasingly have these tyrannical governments stifle the legitimate desire of whites not to be shoved out of their own homelands, but the idea that somehow authoritarian government is fueled by this conservative.
What an utter total bonehead.
However, the Los Angeles Times, predictably, it says this about the book.
Kendi argues brilliantly that we must work across race and class lines to eradicate social ills and eliminate fascism.
So there you go.
Well, I'm sure Muhammad bin Salman, the crown prince and prime minister, the de facto ruler of Saudi Arabia, is really worried about perhaps the Shiite Sunni minority there since it's a Wahhabi state, highly authoritarian, but they are trying to open things up.
I doubt they have a chapter, though, in the book.
I kind of doubt that they do.
I really doubt they do.
Well, this is by Penguin Random House, one of the big publishers of the United States.
I don't know.
Sometimes when I think about all the progress we've made, which one of our listeners pointed out in his comment, it surprises me that we still get guff like this, that this total moron, Ibram Kendi, still gets this kind of red carpet treatment.
They're going to probably spend hundreds of thousands of dollars promoting this book.
They'll trot him around from college campus to college campus, where he will be welcomed.
He will have the red carpet rolled out for him.
Whereas I, of course, just get postponed and postponed and postponed.
But we plan to review this book.
Now we've got one of our crack reviewers who has already ordered a copy, and I think it'll be like shooting fish in a barrel.
Well, just think of all the people at the airports across the country who were waiting in huge lines and they're walking by one of the few remaining bookstores, I'm sure, at these airports.
And I guarantee you it has prime real estate there at the very front in the new release section.
So chain of ideas.
Now, it takes a profound thinker like him to figure out how this conspiracy theory, the idea that whites are being replaced, the fact that we are actually diminishing in numbers is not really happening.
But for us to think that it's happening is a conspiracy theory.
That is what leads to authoritarian government.
Boy, it takes a powerful mind to make a leap like that.
You've got to have very powerful quadriceps.
White man can't jump, but boy, he can make leaps of logic.
Anyway, let's see.
China's Ethnic Unity Law 00:06:34
A little item about illegal immigrants who vote.
A Mauritanian illegal immigrant marked for deportation since 2002 has continued to live in the U.S. and is a registered Democrat.
He's voted in every election since 2008.
Mahadi Sacco, age 50, a Mauritanian, was busted last week in Philadelphia.
Well, of course, Pennsylvania is a crucial swing state.
And this is the first time I'd heard about this.
It has admitted a glitch in its motor voter program, which registers voters, DMV.
It has allowed approximately 100,000 non-citizens to register to vote.
Now, I always thought that was a likelihood.
You go to the DMV, you get your license, ah, yes, I click.
You know, I'm a citizen.
Sure, why not?
And then you get your voter registration.
Now, some state officials dispute this figure of 100,000.
Maybe it's only 90,000, Mr. Kersey.
But 100,000 non-citizens have registered to vote.
Another Pennsylvania voter, a fellow by the name of Kushal Kumar Patel, he will stand trial this month for voting illegally in the 2020 election.
And then there's a Chinaman, Waxing Gao, age 19, was a student at University of Michigan, charged with illegally voting.
But he fled to China before he could face the music.
And oh, it just goes on and on.
Here are a few more.
Here's a Jamaican, Jacqueline Diane Wallace, who'd been in the U.S. illegally for over 15 years, registered online from a computer, from a community college computer network.
She registered as a Republican.
And vote, vote, vote, vote, she did, and on and on and on.
Well, so, Mr. Kersey, let's move over to China.
And you have a story about China trying to maintain a certain unity.
Well, speaking of an authoritarian state that probably doesn't have a chapter in Ibram Kindi's book either, we're learning about how the Chinese have approved an ethnic unity law requiring minorities to learn Mandarin.
The sweeping new law, which they claim is going to help promote ethnic unity.
Critics say it will further erode the rights of minority groups.
Now, before we begin, Han Chinese make up more than 90% of the country's 1.4 billion people.
Let's take that into consideration because they bury that within the story.
On paper, it aims to promote integration among the 56 officially recognized ethnic groups dominated by the Han Chinese through education and housing.
But critics say it's going to cut off people from their language and their culture.
Mandates all children be taught Mandarin before kindergarten up until the end of the equivalent of high school first.
Wait, before kindergarten?
Yes.
Wow.
Boy, they do step in early.
Previously, students could study most of the curriculum in their native languages, such as Tibetan or Mongolian.
The law was approved a couple Thursdays ago as the annual rubber stamp parliamentary session drew to an end.
It's consistent with the dramatic recent policy shift to suppress ethnic diversity, formally recognized since 1949.
An associate professor of anthropology at Cornell said in a university report.
Magnus Fiske Aho, not going to try and pronounce his last name.
That was a professor of anthropology.
But he said this, quote, the children of the next generation are now isolated and brutally forced to forget their own language and culture.
Beijing counters that teaching the next generation Mandarin will help their job prospects.
It also says the law for promoting ethnic unity and progress is crucial for promoting modernization through greater unity.
It passed at the National People's Congress in Beijing, which has never rejected an item on its agenda.
But it's not authoritarian.
No, no.
Not at all.
It doesn't get a chapter.
I'm sure there's a whole section devoted to Alabama and the South.
But no, the National People's Congress.
Nope.
Not one entry in the index of Kendi's book.
Nope.
It provides a legal basis to prosecute parents or guardians who may instill what it described as detrimental views in children, which would affect ethnic harmony and call it, and it calls for mutually embedded community environments, which some analysts believe could result in the breakup of minority-heavy neighborhoods.
We got a lot to learn from China, Mr. Taylor.
Well, you know, let us disagree, Mr. Kersey.
And our listener wanted to hear a little bit of disagreement.
Let's hear it.
Well, I don't want black people to learn standard English.
I want them to keep speaking Ibonics.
That's what they've spoken for generation after generation.
They love it.
They like it.
And I want them to do it.
And I want all the Somalis to keep speaking Somali, all the Afghans to speak Afghani, and all the Hispanics to speak Spanish.
I want them as alien and as foreign as they wish to be.
And that is their natural state.
And that will make it that much easier for us to say bye-bye.
You see, the Chinese are worried about splitting up.
I endorse splitting up.
So there you go.
So I understand what they're up to.
And we're sending back, yes, yes.
Return to sender.
That's right.
Return to sender.
I'm all for that.
But if they must stay, if they must stay, let them be as alien as possible.
Now, didn't you say that, I mean, I was distracted for a moment, but that Han are what percentage of the population?
90%.
90%.
So all they've got is 10%.
And these Uyghurs and whatever else they are, they are probably biologically not that different from Chinese.
And so they could, in fact, be assimilated both linguistically, culturally, and even genetically into the Han mix without that much disruption.
So I can see them having a different strategy.
Yeah, no, it's a fascinating story because this is something you have to pay attention to, especially as China continues to make forays into Africa and continue their efforts into industrializing various nations that they have agreements with to build infrastructure in exchange for land.
So it is going to be fascinating to watch the Chinese.
This was supposed to be their century, but again, there's a lot of good things happening in the United States of America.
Ramadan Fasting Rules for Kids 00:02:39
Although, like you said, that one U visa, that needs to be, it needs to be abated immediately.
Yes, yes.
Well, let's see.
We have a story about Ramadan, which has just come to an end, and this was in Canada.
A Canadian school designated no food zones in certain times inside its cafeteria in order to be inclusive to Muslim children who are fasting for Ramadan.
It started February 17th and ended yesterday.
Of course, the idea of Ramadan is that practicing Muslims do not eat food or drink water during sunlight hours for the month.
Now, they make an exception during wartime.
So all those Iranians and all those other Muslims in the Middle East, they are eating and drinking as needed to fight.
There is always an exception for combat.
But not at Canadian schools.
And the lunch areas at Fairview School in Calgary have been called food-free, so as to support the students who are undertaking this religious fast.
And in the cafeteria, during the first half hour of lunch for the younger people, it was food-free.
But in grades seven through nine, no food was to be eaten during lunch hour in the lunchroom for the full one-hour long break.
Now, it's a little unclear to me, Mr. Kersey, where the non-fasting students were supposed to eat.
Are they supposed to go out and sit on a swing or a seesaw or something and eat their lunch out there?
And the other question is, if you're fasting anyway, why would you be in the lunchroom at all?
But these are the depths to which the white man or the white woman, in this case, it was a white lady who was the principal of the school and issued the orders.
This just goes to show how bootlicking knows no end when you're talking about white people.
And they did run into a certain amount of objection about this.
Some people raised some technical issues.
In Islam, children are not expected to fast during Ramadan until they hit puberty, maybe around the age of 13 or 14.
But in the fourth grade at Fairview School, these would be children as young as nine.
They're all supposed to not eat in the lunchroom out of sympathy for these fasting Muslims, even if the Muslims weren't fasting because they weren't old enough to have to fast.
Caesar Rodney Statue Returns 00:10:25
But again, I mean, I think I've confessed on this podcast before.
Every new year, Mr. Kersey, I make a resolution and I resolve never again to be surprised at the horrible, self-loathing and self-degrading things that white people can do.
And every year I have to break that resolution because I am still surprised.
And this is one of those times.
Let's see.
Now, you have a couple more stories here.
Oh, yes.
Caesar Rodney may ride again.
That sounds like a very promising story.
Do tell.
Well, there's one, there's a, there's an intro to this story.
The One Riot One Ranger statue.
It was removed from Dallas Love Field, the airplane in 2020 due to its subjects' racist history.
Mr. Taylor, it was reinstalled at Globe Life Field in Arlington.
That's the baseball stadium for the state for the Texas Rangers baseball franchise.
You know the story of that statue.
I do.
It was modeled after Captain Jay Banks, who helped block black student integration in the 50s.
Well, but the one riot one ranger.
No, tell us.
Oh, well, apparently the word had come out to the Texas Rangers that there was a riot going on.
And they put a guy on the train and they whizzed him out where the riot was.
And when he got off the train, they said, what?
What?
Only one Ranger?
And he said, one riot?
One Ranger.
That's supposed to be a true story.
Texas Ranger.
Very voracious out, thus spake very voracious.
I love it.
Yes, yes.
One riot.
But now, why was that racist, by the way?
Was it, I don't think it was a black riot.
It was just one of those things.
Well, because the Rangers were segregated for a long time.
I don't think you can actually be a black ranger or a non-white ranger.
And apparently the model is the statue is modeled after Captain Jay Banks, who helped block black student integration back in the 1950s.
So that led to a backlash and calls for removal by your usual suspects back in 2020, the dark times of 2020, which hopefully at some point, you know, we will get a real good book that details the racial reckoning because there's a story.
The Washington Post lamented, a statue removed during a city's racial reckoning back in 2020 is going to be displayed in Washington, D.C. Caesar Rodney, who signed the Declaration of Independence.
It was taken down by the city of Wilmington, Delaware during the racial reckoning protest back in 2020.
Well, guess what?
This towering bronze statue of the sign order of the Declaration of Independence and an enslaver.
Well, it's been gathering dust and storage most recently in the darkness of a Delaware warehouse.
That's changing, though.
The statue of Rodney Astritus works.
It's a gorgeous statue, ladies and gentlemen.
Take a moment real quick and Google the statue.
It was removed from public viewing during the 2020 racial justice protests.
It's being brought to Washington and it's going to be displayed in a much more august setting on an outdoor concourse on Pennsylvania Avenue between the White House and the U.S. Capitol honoring Martin Luther J. King.
Martin Luther King.
Sorry.
Wait, wait, what's honoring it?
Not the statue, but what honors King?
Well, it says it's going to be on an outdoor concourse on Pennsylvania Avenue between the White House and the U.S. Capitol where I guess that's where the MLK statue is.
But that's near the – this is probably a misprint by the Washington Post.
I think that doesn't make any sense.
No, I don't think the only MLK statue in Washington that I'm familiar with is the one down there on the mall.
It's that giant Mao-esque statue.
That giant statue that hopefully gets the Caesar Chavez treatment here in the coming decade, especially since next year's FBI files are released.
The National Park Service plans to install the Rodney statue temporarily in Freedom Plaza, a federal park in downtown D.C. that was renamed to honor the civil rights leader in 1988.
So that's what they're referring to.
That's what they meant.
Okay.
The statue is going to be displayed for up to six months as part of the nation's celebration of its 250th birthday, according to the Interior Department, Interior Department's documents.
As we approach America's 250 anniversary, the Trump administration is committed to celebrating and acknowledging the full breadth of our nation's history, including the story of Caesar Rodney and his pivotal ride in July 1776.
An Interior Department spokesperson said, Despite being gravely ill with a cancerous condition that caused him constant pain, he rode through a violent storm to cast Delaware's deciding vote for American independence.
The hard work and sacrifices of the men and women who built this nation deserve to be remembered and honored.
You know, Mr. Taylor, if anybody in the Interior Department is listening to this, we recommend you go to Richmond and you procure the statue of Robert E. Lee and Traveler that was unceremoniously torn down and cut in half back in late 2021.
That deserves a place on this celebration for our 250th anniversary.
I would say far more than almost any statue for all that Lee did in his life and to also ensure that reconciliation and an agreeable ending to the Civil War conflict came about in 1865.
Yes.
Well, I'm so glad to hear about it.
You know, I remember when do they still do this?
There was a time when the U.S. Mint was issuing a commemorative quarter for every state in the Union.
And the Delaware quarter had the statue of Caesar Rodney on the back.
And I remember thinking, yes, this is a beautiful statue, very, very dramatic.
He's galloping along.
Oh, yeah.
And I remember thinking, how appropriate this is really, this really contributed to the United States, to the state of Delaware.
And I was, I cannot say I was as chagrined as when Robert E. Lee came down, Robert E. Lee, who holds a special place in my heart.
But I was wounded terribly when they took Rodney, put Caesar Rodney down.
And the City Fathers did this in anticipation of problems.
It wasn't even torn down.
It wasn't even defaced.
They thought, uh-oh, uh-oh, he owns slaves.
We better do this.
This is just the pusillanimity that so frequently characterizes the white man these days.
Rodney would have been just so ashamed of the people of Delaware to have done that.
But anyway, well, gosh.
And just to finish off, because I think this is important, in October of 2025, the Park Service, of course, restored a statue of Confederate General Albert Pike to its original downtown location in D.C. Five years after it was graffitied, set alight, and pulled from its plinth by protesters.
Apparently, he was an unapologetic white supremacist, believed to have ties to the KKK.
But now, wasn't he commemorated for a different reason?
He had been a Confederate general, but he also, what else had he done?
He was not in, he was not glorified, and the statue did not.
He happened to be a Confederate general, but he was other things too.
It's the other things that I can't remember.
Mason, Mason, Masonic.
I don't know if it was up for masonic reasons, but for some other reason.
Had done a number of things, and he was the only Confederate veteran who was memorialized in D.C.
And it's also important to know that the officials within the Interior Department are planning to install a Christopher Columbus statue on White House grounds, a reconstruction of statue protesters had dumped in Baltimore's Harbor.
For our listeners who might be part of the Interior Department, the most beautiful statue of Columbus was also taken down by city leaders back in 2020 in Columbus, Ohio, because they were prepared for the same situation that Wilmington leaders thought was going to happen, that it was going to be torn down, that it was going to be defaced.
Like what happened in Minneapolis, where they tore down a Columbus statue, and in Richmond, Virginia, where a Columbus statue was also torn down.
No fewer than 38 statues and memorials to Columbus were torn down in that summer of insanity, because, of course, he was patient zero in this plague, this virus-bearing white man.
In any case, Albert Pike, yes, he was being honored for his prominent role in contributions to Freemasonry.
That's what I thought.
Yep.
He was a poet, lawyer, author, scholar, and longtime leader in the Scottish right.
So there you go.
Yes, indeed.
Well, I'm so glad that Columbus is coming back.
I guess they didn't fish the Columbus statue itself out of the drink.
They've got one just as good, and we hope that will last longer.
Well, like I said, there are still some beautiful statues that aren't at the MOCA exhibit in Los Angeles, where Matthew Morey, Jeff Davis, and Stonewall Jackson.
There's one more.
Well, no, the Stonewall Jackson, that was the one from Charlottesville that was transmorgified.
Yes, it was mutilated, turned into a monster.
Yeah, yeah.
There's actually a book coming out detailing all that, which I'm quite interested in getting because it's going to go into great detail about the black artists.
We will burn that book when the book burnings come.
Oh, we will just dictate that a designer build a far grander and more even larger statue of Jackson.
That would be better.
Well, Mr. Kersey, we are out of time.
Of course we are.
Somehow it magically happens every time we have this podcast.
And ladies and gentlemen, we really do have a good time and we are honored.
And it is a joy to spend this time with you.
Thank you very much for your attention and we look forward to speaking with you again next week.
And we look forward to your many insightful comments.
Thank you so very much.
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