Jan. 30, 2010 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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Welcome to the Political Cesspool, known worldwide as the South's foremost populous radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Filling in tonight for James Edwards, I am co-host Bill Rowland.
James had some social commitments tonight.
And so for the third hour, you are listening to the Political Cesspool.
And my next guest up is the main host and contributor to the American Renaissance website and the host of the Amrin conference, Jared Taylor.
Jared, welcome to the Political Cesspool.
As always, a pleasure to have you on.
Well, thank you so much.
It's good to hear your voice again, Bill.
Yes, well, it's been a while since we have actually had a conversation on the air, but as always, I'm sure it's going to be an energetic, enlightening, and thoroughly enjoyable experience.
So, Jared, tell us what is up with the Amrin Conference this year.
This year, we're going to have a first-rate lineup of speakers.
I think probably our real headliner is Nick Griffin, who is chairman of the British National Party.
As your listeners probably know, Nick Griffin was elected to the European Parliament this summer, and so he's coming fresh off a great victory on that front.
This is the first time the British National Party has elective office at anything higher than either a city council or a London council level, and this marks a very important stage in consciousness of the crisis we face in Britain.
We have Craig Bodeker, and I believe he was earlier on your program, was he not?
He appeared just before you came on the air.
Yes, we just finished it, Craig, and of course he mentioned his appearance at the Amerin conference, which ought to be exciting because, of course, his film has made a tremendous impact on people's views on race and what the word racism means and doesn't mean.
And of course, Craig, I think, will be one of the more entertaining speakers you have.
Oh, I think he'll give quite an excellent talk.
I won't go any further about Craig on this subject because your listeners have already heard probably a lot of what he plans, the sorts of things that he plans to talk about.
Also, they have a good sense of who he is and how interesting a speaker he's likely to be.
Now, in addition to Nick Griffin, one of our, probably the fellow who's coming from the furthest, I think probably undoubtedly the furthest, is Dan Root.
He comes from South Africa, and he is a leader of the Afrikaner resistance movement.
He has really opened my eyes to the extent to which Afrikaners have a real legitimate nation in South Africa.
And it's a nation that's distinct from the British South Africans.
The Afrikaners, the people of Dutch descent, they were there first, and they really suffered terribly at the hands of the British over the years.
And now, of course, it was largely the British who were the weak sisters when it came to resisting black rule.
But now many of the British have cut and run, and the whites that remain in South Africa are largely, they're largely Afrikaners.
And Diane Root is a first-rate spokesman for these people and a first-rate guy in all sorts of respects.
He's going to talk, his title, the title of his talk, it's really quite an intriguing one.
It's The White Man's Burden and how the Colonial Mentality Brought Down European Civilization.
He's a very thoughtful, smart guy, and I can't wait to hear what he has to say about this.
But this will be his second appearance at an AR conference.
But, you know, first of all, maybe I should remind your listeners when the conference is and how to sign up for it.
Sure.
That's going to be, it's going to be February, just next month, the 19th through the 21st.
That's over a weekend.
And the venue is going to be not too far from Dulles International Airport.
That's in Northern Virginia, about 15, 20 miles west of Washington, D.C.
And unfortunately, I can't at this point disclose the exact location because we had a venue.
We had a nice hotel selected previously, but lefties discovered where the hotel was and they bombarded it with threatening telephone calls.
And so the hotel management reluctantly canceled with us, saying that they feared for the safety of their staff.
Can you believe that?
So we can imagine the kinds of telephone calls the hotel received.
And so they said we can't do business under these circumstances.
So what in effect happened is that a bunch of lefty thugs, they called dozens of times.
The hotel would get over 50 calls a day, threatening them, telling them they should not have us on their premises, etc., etc.
And they finally threw up their hands and says, no, we just can't do this.
So you have people who obviously don't believe in freedom of speech, obviously don't believe in the freedom to assemble.
Their attitude is, if you don't agree with us, you don't deserve to speak, and we'll shut you down.
So we had that unfortunate experience, and we don't want that repeated.
So the location is going to be a secret until a day or two before the event.
We'll notify people.
But they can book their flights for Dulles Airport, and they can also prepare their travel plans if they're coming by car, because they know where they're going to come and when they're going to come.
They just don't know exactly the location.
They won't know that until just a little bit before the event.
And that's what we're forced to do because of these lefty thugs.
Well, Jared, do you mind if I mention the name of the group primarily?
If you don't want to mention, that's fine.
But I mean, our listeners may want to know, you know, just to know who this group is, because, you know, they always seem to remain out of public view and safely secure.
Oh, there are several groups involved.
One is called One People's Party.
Another is anti-fascist action.
And then there's some sort of anarchist collective.
They're all these little pipsqueak groups, but they can manage to get at least a dozen people to make repeated telephone calls to a hotel and threaten and cause a lot of trouble.
And in effect, tell an organization who, tell an organization like a hotel, who they can do business with.
It's really an astonishing state of affairs.
Obviously, the hotel, they like our group.
We pay our bills.
We're well-behaved.
We don't break the furniture.
We run up nice meal and bar tabs.
They'd love to have our business.
But they simply can't operate if they think that they're going to have thugs coming on their property doing who knows what.
In fact, they had a guy actually sneak into their property and slip flyers under the doors of all the sleeping rooms saying, you know, this is a bad hotel.
They're hosting bad people.
Don't do business with them.
And that's trespassing.
That's littering.
That's a crime, just as is threatening to do damage to people if they do business.
So we're talking about outright criminals here.
We're talking about domestic terrorism.
Yes?
Well, this is domestic terrorism.
This is domestic terrorism.
And I don't understand why there are never prosecutions or immediate intervention by law enforcement or the federal authorities in such a case.
Because obviously, if this was a group like the NAACP or La Raza, then they were receiving harassment.
I think the FBI would be all over this.
Oh, I don't think, I don't doubt that you're absolutely correct.
If we were some sort of liberal-leaning group, if we were a group of homosexuals or feminists, or if we wanted militarian women in combat or some sort of group of that kind, then yes, we'd have enormous sympathetic press coverage.
The police would be all over the opposition.
But in any case, no, we've got what I think is a perfectly secure venue, and we're going forward and we expect to have a record turnout.
And the best way for people to sign up the conference is to come to the webpage at amranam.com and register, and then we'll get in touch with them about the details later.
But in any case, I just wanted to cover some of that ground before talking some more about the speakers who we plan to have.
I'd mentioned Nick Griffin and Dan Root, Craig Bodeker.
Another is a very brave gentleman and a true gentleman he is.
His name is Raymond Walters.
He is a history professor at the University of Delaware.
And he is one of the rare people active in academ today who writes honestly and carefully and academically about racial questions.
And he's going to write about all the astonishing fads that education has gone through in its attempt to narrow the performance gap between white students and black students.
And as he will explain, it's in pursuit of this Wood o' the Wisp, this idea that you can get all groups to perform at exactly the same level that has resulted in all kinds of crazy teaching fads.
And he will go into detail about these and show the failures that have resulted in the terrible wastes.
He's really an extraordinary guy.
He's spoken at an American Renaissance conference before.
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I'm co-host Bill Rowland, filling in tonight for the always popular James Edwards.
But whatever James does, he couldn't have better guests than we've had tonight.
Starting with Craig Botteker in the previous hour, gave us a great conversation about race and talked about his video, A Conversation About Race.
And now, in this hour, we have Jared Taylor of American Renaissance talking about the Amerin Conference.
And Jared, you were talking about some of the speakers you have for this conference, who's lined up, and expecting a record turnout.
What else at the American continue on with who you have as speakers and guests?
Yes, I was just wrapping up with Raymond Walters of the University of Delaware, really a courageous scholar who continues to write sensibly about race despite the environment that he has to work in.
As you all know, you could not find a more lefty environment than an American university, and he is holding his own with great courage and steadfastness.
Another speaker we're going to have is Hugh Kennedy.
He is a lawyer, and he is going to talk about how the other side could attempt to make an end run around the First Amendment.
As you know, Bill, there are plenty of countries in Europe where you no longer have free speech.
If you speak or write sensibly about racial differences in IQ, for example, or if you express the desire that your country maintain a white majority, or if you express the view that Muslims are a negative and unfortunate influence on your country, you can go to jail for this.
You can be fined for this.
Now, fortunately, in the United States, we have the First Amendment, and people take that fairly seriously.
But Hugh Kennedy will talk to us about the various ways that the people who oppose us and oppose our views may try to get around the First Amendment and shut it up legally.
They've succeeded in doing that rather well in some places in Europe, and that's exactly what they're going to try here.
And he's going to outline some of their strategies.
Now, another one of our ever-popular speakers is a man who's been a frequent guest on your show, Sam Dixon.
And maybe rather than me talking about Sam, Bill, why don't you tell your listeners why they should come here, Sam Dixon?
Well, first of all, Sam Dixon is a friend of both yours and mine, Jared.
Let's say that.
He's a good friend.
And so that may color our view a little bit, but not so much as to say that he is, first of all, one of the best speakers, one of the most eloquent, one of the most erudite, and an excellent reconteur and a man who has also an excellent sense of humor.
So when Sam Dixon gets up to speak, he literally holds his audience in thrall.
And, you know, really, I think Sam could rent a stage and charge people to hear his speeches because they are so entertaining and informative and insightful.
So, now, Sam Dixon, of course, is a lawyer from Atlanta and a man who has for many years put his reputation and his well-being on the line to speak truthfully about race and racial issues.
And he is one of the speakers.
I can understand why he's one of the most popular speakers at the conference.
At the Council of Conservative Citizens meetings, he is also one of the best and most popular speakers.
But what's his topic?
Do you know?
Has he told you what he'll be speaking on?
Yes, yes.
And by the way, Bill, I couldn't have put it any better than yourself.
I agree entirely with everything you said about Sam.
And on top of all the things that you've said, I think he is one of the most thoughtful and committed people to our struggle, for our struggle as a race and a culture.
I think he's really a great guy.
He's going to be speaking on the subject, knowing who you are.
And again, I don't know the details of his talk, but it's a fascinating subject, and I'm sure that everyone who leaves that room will come out wiser and better after having heard Sam Dixon speak on that subject.
Now, we have another speaker.
This is actually the first non-white speaker AR will ever have had.
And we are having a Comanche Indian by the name of David Yagley speak.
And he's going to talk on the subject of a Comanche view of white America.
Do you know anything about David Yeagley?
As a matter of fact, David Yagely has been a guest on this show a couple of times.
Well, good.
And again, we're talking about Dr. David Yagely and his background not only in Indian culture, but in music.
I don't know if you know this, Jared.
I might be telling you something you don't know, but he's actually written symphonies, music of Indian origin for the Indian flute, and an accomplished composer as well as intellectual.
So Yagley, I think he will, wow your audience, he was one of our best guests on this show by far with his insights on race.
And, you know, they are unique.
I will say that Yagley's view is interesting in a lot of ways.
And not what you might expect, but absolutely true nonetheless.
And I think you'll invite him back.
I think you'll have to have him.
I think he's going to vie with Sam Dixon as one of your most popular speakers.
Well, that's what we're hoping and expecting.
I have never actually heard him give a talk before.
And ordinarily, when I invite a speaker to speak at an AR conference, I like to invite people whom I've heard give a talk because people can be brilliant on paper, but dry as dots when they actually stand up and give a talk.
But I understand that he will do very well, and I'm very much looking forward to what he has to say.
The subject of his talk is A Comanche View of White America.
And we'll see where he goes with that.
I think that, well, he's probably best known to the public at large in his very spirited defense of the use of Indian names for sports teams, for example.
You know, there has been a suit against the Washington Redskins that went on for about 20 years and was finally settled after it was denied by the Supreme Court by this group in one of the Redskins to be forcibly denied the use of the name Redskins.
Well, as Yagley, as Dr. Yagley points out, he says, look, they would not have named teams after groups or people or entities that they despised.
They named them that way because they admired the fighting strength of Indians, the courage of Indians, and the idea some Indians have that, oh, no, no, the white man can't use our names because it's insulting to us.
He says that's absolute nonsense.
I mean, after all, when the U.S. Army named an attack helicopter the Apache, did they do that because they thought Apaches were a bunch of wimps?
Well, obviously not.
But in any case, that's just one subject on which David Yagely makes a lot of sense, and I agree with you.
I look forward very much to hearing what he has to say.
Well, Yagley also made the point, I won't go too far with this, but he also made the point that the United States is the only country in the world where essentially a conquering people embraced the culture of the people of the indigenous population and revered it.
We named states and cities after Indian names.
We put Indians on coins.
We have always honored Indians as a people, and I think he makes that point.
We've only got a few seconds before the break, Jared, but would you like to stay over for the next half hour?
Yes, I'd be happy to.
Thank you.
Oh, excellent.
Well, we'll keep you over for the next half hour and talk more about the conference.
And I'm going to ask you a question about a comment made by one of your favorite female politicians in the upcoming half hour to see what your response to it is.
And it deals with what we've been talking about, particularly with regards to censorship and freedom of speech.
But real quick, the website, one more time before the break.
That's amrin, a-m-r-e-n.com.
And that's short for American Renaissance.
All right.
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I'm Bill Rowland, and I'm standing in for James Edwards.
And my guest on right now is Jared Taylor, and he's telling us about the upcoming American Renaissance Conference.
Go ahead, Jared.
We're talking about the conference, some of your guests, which again include Raymond Walters, Sam Dixon, and most especially, I think, you know, an all-star, talking about an all-star cast, but Nick Griffin of the British National Party will be there.
So I was just to recap on your guests.
Let me, you know, when we talk about the American Renaissance Conference, I want to say this right now, that actually, in terms of people who have attended the conference, you've actually had somewhat of a diverse group that has actually been in attendance.
In other words, you don't hang a white-only sign on the door, though clearly the advocacy is for white folks.
So it's a little strange that this is being portrayed by the left as this, you know, this, I guess, conference of, you know, they treat it as if it's some sort of closed, secretive, Bilderberg type meeting, but it's never been that way.
Well, see, no, no, it's never been that way.
We've always advertised our conferences to the public, and you pay your registration fee, and you come.
We have had many reporters at our conferences, and interestingly enough, a lot of organizations, they'll decide they want to send a black reporter because usually if they have a reporter that specializes in some sort of racial relations, it'll be a black reporter or Hispanic reporter.
And yeah, if that's what they want to, that's who they want to send, by all means.
We've had C-SPAN come to a couple of our conferences as well.
No, they're entirely open to the public.
And I think one of the things, of course, that the left loves to throw at us, and they throw it at your show as well, is the notion that somehow we're haters.
If white people are concerned about becoming a demographic minority, or if they're concerned about the character of their country changing as non-English speakers move into it, or as people who are not Christians, or people who have different views, different races, if we're concerned about that, somehow we're haters.
And that's this crazy notion they have, that so long as we prefer the company of people like ourselves, somehow, somehow, we are illegitimate.
Well, of course, preferring the company of people like oneself is the most natural, normal, and healthy thing in the world, and everybody else around the world does that.
It's only, of course, if white people want to have a white majority in their country, that's a bad thing.
If the Japanese want to have a Japanese majority in their country, that's great.
Same for the Mexicans, have a Hispanic majority, that's great.
But us, oh my gosh, no, we're supposed to delightfully become a minority.
Let other people who are as unlike ourselves as possible just come storming into the place even if they despise us, and we're supposed to welcome that.
In any case, that's the portrayal we get.
And of course, what we have is 200 to 300 people, white people generally, although as you point out, some of the people who are independents are not white.
But white people think that white people, believe it or not, have legitimate group rights too.
Isn't that an astonishing idea?
In any case, yes, I'll just finish up with the people who are going to be speaking.
Donald Thomas, here's a guy that you probably haven't heard of.
He is an expert on the refugee resettlement racket.
And his subject is, how are they getting in?
Now, I've heard him speak before, and he will give an absolutely eye-popping explanation as to how all this refugee stuff happens.
You know, most of the time, the way it works is that people in some mid-sized little town, maybe a small town even, just 50,000 people or so, they'll wake up one morning and they will discover that the federal government has decided to settle 200 Somali Bantus right into their town.
Now, chances are these Somali Bantus, they don't speak English.
They're illiterate in whatever language they actually speak.
A lot of them don't know how to use a flush toilet.
They can be completely unprepared for life in the 20th century, much less in the United States.
And all of a sudden, a town has got to deal with these people.
They'll go on welfare, of course, because they can't make a living.
They're going to try to send their children to school, even though they don't speak English.
They don't know how to hold a pencil.
It's really absolutely astonishing.
Well, how did they end up there?
Well, our speaker, our speaker Donald Thomas, he's going to tell you how it all happens.
And one of the most disgusting aspects of it is that a great deal of it has to do with backroom deals between people who want to employ cut-rate labor and these church-affiliated groups, many of them, who make a living bringing these refugees into the country.
So, if I'm running a meatpacking plant and the INS, or it's not the INS anymore, the Department of Homeland Security has chased all the illegal aliens off my workforce.
They'll say to themselves, well, gee, we need some legal people here who we can exploit and pay half what we'd pay Americans.
I think we'll get some Somali refugees.
And so they get in touch with Catholic Relief Organization or something like that.
Ethnic Relief Organization looks around and finds some refugees who will work for nothing, and they bring them in.
It's really, it's enough to curl your hair to learn the facts about how all this works.
In any case, he's a real expert, and his talk is How Are They Getting In, The Refugee Resettlement Racket.
And then I guess the last guy that I'm mentioning on our list is Luke March.
Has he ever been a guest on your program?
I believe he has.
He's never been on when I've been a co-host, but I think he has been on the show.
Yes.
He is a former U.S. Senate aide.
He is a government affairs consultant.
He had a radio talk show of his own for a while.
And he has written several books about immigration.
And also, he has written a book on the black farmer lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
I don't know if you're familiar with this, but this was, it's called the Pigford case.
And it was this black farmer named Pigford.
And he had asked for a loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture to get into the farming business.
Well, he was turned down for various reasons that turned out to be perfectly legitimate, but they got some fancy lawyers involved and decided that this was terrible discrimination against blacks who were applying for USDA loans.
And now this has become just an extraordinary handout program for virtually anyone who walks into the USDA and says, hey, you know, sometime during the last 10 years, I wanted to be a farmer and I didn't get a loan.
And they're all walking off of $50,000, $100,000 checks.
It's really an extraordinary shakedown of the taxpayer.
But he's very knowledgeable about that.
And the subject of his talk is going to be immigration and identity, which, again, is the kind of thing we're talking about.
What sort of country do we wish to leave to our children and to our children's children?
And I think that's the question we have to face today.
You and I, Bill, we can continue to live in parts of the United States that still have something of a white European culture and heritage and texture of life.
But as the United States becomes increasingly non-white, white people are going to have fewer and fewer places to run to because wherever we live, things will go well, and the blacks and the Hispanics and the Haitians and the Guatemalans are all going to want to move in to where we have made a successful place to live.
And when they continue to do that, we will continue to be pushed out.
So immigration and identity.
What does it mean for the United States and for our future?
Another excellent subject.
Well, Lewis March is another road warrior in terms of having been involved in our cause for a long time.
And I think also publisher of Mid-American News.
Is that right?
Am I a Middle American News?
Isn't that Lewis that was involved with that paper at one time?
No, no, you're thinking of Palmer Stacey.
Palmer Stacey.
That's right.
Okay, my mistake.
But Lewis, nevertheless, is, you know, once again, a man who can write and talk on the subject of our people.
We're coming up on a break here in just a minute, Jared.
I wanted to get your reaction to a couple of things in the remaining minutes we have after the break.
One being Sarkozy's statement about the identity of France and what needs to be done.
And I'm going to read you a quote from one of your favorite female politicians.
And after hearing this, you may want to invite her to speak at the American Renaissance Conference.
Because I think she's dead on, but I doubt she would hold this quote up against everybody.
Okay, once again, we're coming up on the break.
And once again, to register for the American Renaissance Conference, go to amREN.com.
That's the American Renaissance website for information on the American Renaissance Conference coming up this year in February.
And Jared, right after the break, we'll finish up.
Great.
Oh, keep going.
Okay, keep going.
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I'm Bill Rowland, standing in tonight for James Edwards.
And my guest for the last minutes of the show is Jared Taylor.
And we've been discussing the American Renaissance Conference coming up in February.
And one more time, I'm going to mention that if you would like to attend the conference, you can register at amrin.com.
That's A-M-R-E-N.com for more information on the Amarin conference, which is outstanding every time it is put on.
Jared, last thing.
I was absolutely overwhelmed today by the statement made by French President Nicolas Sarkozy concerning France and the future of the French nation.
And what Sarkozy has said is that affirmative action doesn't go far enough in France, that affirmative action must extend now to elected officials and people otherwise excluded from the system.
And Sarkozy also said that it's absolutely necessary that miscegenation, and I think he used the French word for miscegenation, that is mixing the races, must occur in France for France to survive.
Now, this seems like an Orwellian contradiction of unimaginable proportions, that for a nation to survive, it must destroy itself.
And Craig Bodeker and I talked about this in the second hour.
You were educated in France.
You speak French.
What is your view of Sarkozy's statement?
You know, it doesn't surprise me all that much because during the campaign for the presidential election over about a year and a half ago, I guess it was, both he and his socialist opponent, Ségolin Royale, they both used the term métisage.
That's the French for miscegenation or race mixing.
They both said that Frenchmen have to get used to this idea because that's the future for France.
Now, one should not assume that just because President Sarkozy spoke that way, he is speaking for the vast majority of Frenchmen.
I've been in France a lot, and France is just like the United States.
That ordinary Frenchmen, they just want to throw up this kind of talk of miscegenating France out of existence.
That is a disgusting idea to them.
And they are the ones who are eventually going to have to pull this thing out of the fire.
But Sarkozy by no means speaks the majority of the French, just as people like Hillary Clinton or any other liberal, those people don't speak for the majority of Americans.
I think that if, for example, you look at the comments section of even a mainstream organization like the New York Times, the Washington Post, if they put up a story that has anything to do with race or diversity, the comments, gosh, it looked like they were written by AR subscribers.
And so even if Sarkozy is speaking that way, he's certainly not speaking for France.
And even though the same operations, the same pressures are on everybody that sound as though they agree with that stuff, in their bones they don't.
But we'll see if the French, any more than the Americans, will be able to save their country from these forces of métisage.
Well, let me mention that Sarkozy has been called the first non-French president of France.
And in fact, he is of Hungarian and Jewish extraction.
He's not a Frenchman by nationality, we'll say.
So I'm not surprised.
But it's like the Republicans and the Democrats.
The socialists and the conservatives say the same thing.
So all I can say is they should have listened to the National Front.
Now, speaking of Hillary Clinton, I have a quote for you, Jerry.
Here's a quote from Hillary Clinton.
We stand for a single internet where all of humanity has equal access to knowledge and ideas, and we recognize that the world's information infrastructure will become what we and others make of it.
Now, this challenge may be new, but our responsibility to help ensure the free exchange of ideas goes back to the birth of our republic.
But countries that restrict free access to information or violate the basic rights of internet users risk walling themselves off from the progress of the next century.
Now, of course, Hillary's talking about China and China's efforts to censor or filter Google and other servers and other providers on the Internet to keep that certain information from the Chinese.
But do you think that she also applies this statement to Germany and France and England and other countries that actually put people in prison for expressing their views on the Internet, particularly those views regarding race and nationality?
Excellent point, Bill.
No, this is yet again one of those terrible hypocrisies that our rulers are so obviously, obviously guilty of.
No, these people that wrap themselves in the flag and talk about how proud they are of the First Amendment, you don't hear one teeth out of them when, as you say, in countries in Europe, people are fined, people go to jail for saying the sorts of things that would be perfectly legal in the United States.
They are fined and go to jail for saying things about race or immigration.
And this is because in those countries, they are even more politically correct than in the United States.
But Hillary Clinton, as you point out, will never complain about that.
It's the same kind of thing.
It's the same kind of hypocrisy about diversity.
You know, Teddy Kennedy, and I won't say, God rest his soul, but Teddy Kennedy, for example, was one of these great champions of diversity.
Well, where did the Kennedys have their compound?
In Hyannisport.
Just how diverse a place is Hyannisport, for example.
And Hillary and Bill, they're great champions of diversity.
Well, where did they move to?
What neighborhood did they move to once they left the White House?
Chappaqua, New York.
It's about as white a place as you can find this side of Iceland.
It is yet again the terrible hypocrisy of these people on race that has to be underlined and exposed over and over and over again.
And this program is one of the best ways to do that.
Well, thank you.
And how they live with themselves, I don't know.
But I guess we're doing our best, at least, to prove to our fellows, our fellow co-racialists that our leaders don't always serve our best interest and, in fact, only ensure their comfort and survival while basically holding ours in contempt.
Well, once again, Jared, the conference sounds like it's going to be outstanding.
From your list of speakers, all I can say is that I regret that I won't be able to make it this year, but I know James is planning on going and the political cesspool will be well represented at the AR conference with James.
I know he's planning on going.
And, of course, you say it's going to be better attended than ever.
Do you want to give us an idea of what your expected crowd is?
Or are we going to keep that below radar?
Oh, I think we'll have at least 200 people.
And if it were not for some of the hiccups along the road, I think we'd have gotten to 300.
But we'll see.
It'll be an excellent turnout.
It'll be a very lively, excited crowd.
In fact, as I never tire of repeating, I remember a guy who was attending his second AR conference.
He walked in at the registration.
He looked around.
There were lots of people there, and some of whom he recognized and some he didn't.
But he was looking forward to meeting him.
He says, wow, it's great to be among the living again.
And that's the feeling that you get at an AR conference.
Well, it sounds great.
And, you know, as I say, that it's a no-miss event for people who really want to be immersed in the intellectual and, I would say, spiritual reasons for justifying our existence and the very sound and logical reasons why we should not be ashamed to be white and to be in charge, for that matter.
One of the terms the left loves to throw around now is white privilege, which I think is a creation of Noel Ignatiev, the Harvard, so-called Harvard professor.
It's one of the terms he's invented to, once again, smear white people in basically our success and our accomplishments.
White privilege means we've actually done something and accomplished something, whereas other people haven't, but that's not fair.
A typical liberal conundrum regarding what's really wrong with white people.
What's really wrong with white people?
We've succeeded where others have failed in terms of building civilization.
I think what we want to be in charge of is our own destiny.
We just want to be left alone, basically.
If other people want to run their countries into the ground or, in fact, make great successful countries, like the Japanese, for example, they've got a heck of a country going.
It's not everybody that runs their country into the ground like Haiti, but different people produce different countries, different societies.
We have the right to produce our kind of society.
We have the right to be us, and we are the only people who can be us.
Jared, we're almost out of time.
I'm sorry to say.
It's been a great hour.
I'm glad you stayed over with us for the last half hour of the show.
As always, great to have you on and to hear about the conference and the great speakers coming up.
And I'm going to plug you again.
If you'd like to register for the American Renaissance Conference, it's go to amrin, A-M-R-E-N, dot com.
Look at what's on, and our time is up.
I'm Bill Rowland sitting in for James Edwards.
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