Jeremy Carl Screws the Pooch
He can’t define White culture, White identity, or the White race. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit radixjournal.substack.com/subscribe
He can’t define White culture, White identity, or the White race. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit radixjournal.substack.com/subscribe
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Bitch Put Me Before Congress
00:02:12
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| So I was thinking about these things as well when I saw, I believe his name is Jeremy Carl, who is some sort of Claremont person who got put up for, is he, they haven't voted on him yet, but he might very well not make it. | |
| He was asked all these questions about, you know, is there anti-white discrimination and bigotry? | |
| And he couldn't define the white race. | |
| And just he literally wrote the book about white discrimination. | |
| Imagine me. | |
| You put, bitch, put me before Congress. | |
| I could give it to him. | |
| Imagine me after all these years of talking shit. | |
| You put me before Congress and they're like, well, what is a woman? | |
| No, this is the best you fucking got. | |
| This is why check out. | |
| Hold on, really quick. | |
| Also, not to be arrogant here, but I don't know if you, you even saw this. | |
| I put out like a 10-minute discussion that I had on AOC and identitarianism and what is white in Europe and so on. | |
| That is so compelling. | |
| It directly communicates an idea to the masses. | |
| Anyone can understand that. | |
| I'm not speaking in arcane language or anything like that. | |
| Again, like not to be resentful here, but isn't it interesting that there are people, like, forget me. | |
| There are people like Jared Taylor who's just been talking about this for 40 years. | |
| And, oh, no, we can't deal with him. | |
| We have to get our guy, Jeremy Carl. | |
| And he goes up there and strikes out and poops all over home plate, basically. | |
| And then we have these fucking faggots like Jonathan Kieperman and Andrew Beck and all these other Claremont associated people. | |
| Actually, he did great and he's a patriot and you should buy his book, actually. | |
| And it's like he didn't. | |
| I don't need his fucking book. | |
| I need him in fucking power to do the right thing. | |
| But guess what? | |
| You know what he also said during that hearing? | |
| Yeah, we need to stop the anti-Semitism in the UN and the UN is super anti-Semitic and I love Israel. | |
| It's like, oh, that shit he got out without a fucking hitch. | |
| He didn't stumble over his words with that one. | |
| Exactly. | |
| They will replace us is basically what happened. | |
| And so what you get is this botched version of white identitarianism, which actually can be spoken about very lucidly and concisely. | |
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Playing the Civil Rights Game
00:01:40
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| You don't have to stumble over things. | |
| It's very easy to define these things, but he can't. | |
| But I also noticed something else, which is that he's playing this game. | |
| I haven't read his book, nor probably will I at this point. | |
| But he's playing this game where he's using the logic of the civil rights movement in order to justify white identity. | |
| And so it's like, and some of the things he says are true, which is that, you know, there's affirmative action regimes. | |
| There's DEI regimes. | |
| There's harassing people through the HR department. | |
| There's admissions to universities. | |
| I could go on and on. | |
| These are, if not directly anti-white, they in effect are discriminating against whites as a class. | |
| It's harder to get into Harvard if you're a white guy as opposed to being a black woman. | |
| Period. | |
| In his statement, it's very clear. | |
| And I understand where he's coming from. | |
| The problem is, this is the thing that Chris Ruffo does, this thing that Dinesh D'Souza did for decades. | |
| It's not new. | |
| This is all they do, which is that the Civil Rights Act must apply to white people. | |
| And now we're being discriminated. | |
| There's a Supreme Court decision on affirmative action, which seemed to go down this line. | |
| Now whites and Asians are being discriminated against. | |
| And I guess I would say this. | |
| I guess more, I am more of a intentionalist or originalist in the sense of what is the intent of that law. | |
| You can discover that imperfectly, but you can discover it. | |
| And that is the key thing. | |
| That's where the rubber hits the road. | |