June 25, 2011 - 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.
All right, everybody, welcome back to the political cesspool radio program.
I'm your host, James Edwards, and you are listening to our award-winning broadcast as we transmit it to you live tonight, Saturday evening, June 25th.
And we're here at AM 1380 WLRM Radio Studios in downtown Memphis, Tennessee.
Again, our flagship station, but as I like to say, by no means our only affiliate station, as we are transmitting across the country tonight in syndication to the AM FM affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network and also simulcasting online to a worldwide audience of political cesspool listeners at thepoliticalcesspool.org, our official website, and libertynewsradio.com, the great website for the network that gets our show out to so many.
I want to thank, as always do, our brother Keith Alexander for his contributions to tonight's broadcast and the excellent opinion analysis commentary that he brought to the Radio Airwaves this evening.
For the majority of the first hour, which is the hour, of course, that Keith is always co-hosting with me, we talked about fantasy versus reality.
We talked about the way minorities are portrayed in film and in television commercials.
And then we compared and contrasted that to a real life story.
I know it's always a shame when reality shatters the alternate perception of reality that Hollywood tries to create for us.
But we talked about some of these commercials and compared it to some real stories plucked right from the local news.
And that was the first hour.
If you're tuning in late and you missed tonight's first hour, don't forget that our broadcast archives are always available to you at the conclusion of each live show on demand at thepoliticalcesspool.org and once again, libertynewsradio.com.
And not only can you catch our most recent broadcast, you can go all the way back, nearly to the beginning.
The show went on the air in October of 2004.
Our broadcast archives date back nearly that long.
I think the spring of 2005 is when we started archiving our shows.
When we find out we were going to be sticking around for a while and now here we are seven years later.
But all that, if you missed tonight's first hour, catch it in the archives on demand at thepolitical cesspool.org.
I know we got a caller on the line.
We're going to get to him in just a moment.
And I thank him for waiting patiently.
But I wanted to quickly remind you all, by the way, Eddie the Bombetter Miller is in here tonight.
He actually snuck in during the first hour.
Eddie, good to have you back with us.
I think four weeks in a row now you've been co-hosting with us.
Of course, you've been with us for four years, but this is four consecutive weeks that you've been on the air.
You've got to be exhausted.
Well, as a matter of fact, I've been having a real good time on the show.
It's always great to come in here, even if we didn't have a show.
It's just so wonderful to come in with people that are truly your sons and your brothers.
I don't know if James mentioned it on the first part of the hour, but we had a really nice dinner last week with, in fact, we had every Cesspool member there except Winston Smith.
And we had a fella, Tom from the Tomedover from the CFCC.
Matter of fact, he's the president of the CFCC.
And we had our dear brother, Bill Rowland, who's a board member.
It was also James Edwards as a board member of the CFCC.
Of course, I'm this absolute supreme dictator.
But Hey, I'm the honorary chairman of the Custodian League there.
But we had, you know, we have such a brotherhood on this show.
People, and when we say that, there's not a bit of fake, there's not a fake boneliness.
We're truly brothers.
But it's been a wonderful week y'all together.
And I've got a little story to tell you in a few minutes.
Just going to kind of lean, go back to what y'all were talking about, what James and Keith were talking about earlier.
Yeah, Eddie is loaded for bear tonight, and we look forward to hearing a few of his stories.
And listen, I know what he's going to be talking about tonight.
You're going to want to stay tuned and hang on every word because it's going to be something that you can relate to, and it's something that's definitely going to get under your skin as we like to do.
But Eddie was talking about the fact that the members of the hosting staff of this show are indeed like a brotherhood.
We go into battle each night.
We're fighting on the front lines in the culture war.
And, you know, in addition to the time spent dodging bullets, we enjoy getting together.
And we did have an opportunity to get together this week for my birthday.
I turned 31 years old on Wednesday.
And, you know, and I wrote this on the blog on June 22nd, which was my birthday.
And I mean this.
I've always considered not just the people that I work with on this show.
And by the way, I want to give a shout out to the staff here at WLRM Radio.
Best sweet tea in the country.
You know, Eddie is a native-born Southerner like I am, but he doesn't drink sweet tea, which makes me a little suspicious of him because I'd rather have sweet tea than air.
He likes Kentucky bourbon, though, so I guess that's his reprieve.
Anyway, anyway, birthday.
Always considered those of you in my listening audience to be members of my extended family.
So, you know, we like sharing special occasions with you.
That's why sometimes we recount our stories of how the members of the hosting staff kind of go out together because we feel as though we're just talking when we're on this radio doing this broadcast, we feel as though we're just talking with people who are friends and family.
And whenever a holiday anniversary or birthday comes up, it gives us time to pause and reflect on what we've accomplished in life as we remember those who are important to us.
And I want you to know, and this goes out to everyone listening tonight, on my birthday and every day, how thankful I am for the love and support of so many wonderful people out there who are fans of this show.
Y'all are the greatest gift that anyone could have.
And birthdays remind us just how quickly the hands of time can spin.
We were talking about this last week.
It seems like it was just yesterday that we hosted our very first broadcast of the Political Assessable Radio Program.
But as we just mentioned, it wasn't yesterday.
Nearly seven years have passed since that fateful night.
Time flies when you're having fun, and hosting this show continues to be a thrill.
It isn't always easy, and it certainly takes a toll.
But I have no regrets.
I know Eddie and Bill Rowland, Winston Smith, Keith Alexander, the men who bring you this show each week with me, they wouldn't change a thing even if they could.
But one final thought here on my birthday before we move on with the rest of the program.
I shared with you two pictures on the website.
The post is entitled 31 because that's the age I turned on Wednesday.
Shared with you a picture.
It's me with Pat Buchanan right before this show started.
Take a look at that.
And that was back in 2004.
And the second picture is a picture of me with David Duke about six years into the run of this show.
And you will see that losing my hair was not a choice.
That is what seven years in this business and a heck of a lot of testosterone will do to a man.
But anyway, listen, God bless y'all.
And thanks for always being there on my birthday and every day.
You know, it was just an outpouring Eddie of responses to that post.
You know, people wishing me happy birthday from around the world.
And listen, that's the kind of audience we have.
They are with us every step of the way.
We have the most attentive and responsive and loyal and faithful listeners in the world.
And so we're dedicating this whole first segment of this second hour to them.
It's a tribute.
We salute you.
We don't get to say it every show, but there's not a minute during the program each week or during the time in between shows that we're not thinking about you and fighting for you.
We love y'all.
Now, anyway, all that being said, and we can never say it too much, but the show must go on and we've got to move forward now.
We're going to take a call at the flip side of this commercial break, and then we're going to get into a lot more hot button issues.
Stay tuned, everybody.
James Edwards and Navy the Bombardier Miller coming back in just a minute.
...coming your way right after these messages.
Welcome back to Get On The Political Cesspool.
Call us on James's Dime, toll-free, at 1-866-986-6397.
And here's the host of the Political Cesspool, James Edwards.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, we have got so many stories to cover between now and the end of the show tonight.
There is no possible way we're going to be able to get it all in.
And we're going to do the best we can, though.
That much I can promise you.
But before we do any of it, we're going to take a call from a fellow who has been patiently waiting on the line, Frank from Pennsylvania.
Frank, thanks for calling in.
Oh, hi, James.
James, again, I have to salute your efforts and your courage.
Everybody in the movement, Don Black, you, David Duke, and there's just a lot of others, the people behind Voice of Reason.
You're really all very, very much helping the cause.
And hopefully, in my lifetime, we can see things maybe turn around.
Well, that's certainly what we're working toward.
And, you know, I appreciate you saying that.
Yeah.
Just to touch on the topic on the first hour, you can almost see like with Hollywood to get any kind of foothold or to make any kind of a name for yourself, you have to carry a certain theme in a movie or in a half-hour show.
And it's always sort of an anti-white or showing a white's in sort of a subordinate position.
Going way back even to like the 1960s, I remember there was a movie, this is way before your time, it was called One Potato, Two Potato.
And it was a movie about a mixed racial couple in Ohio.
And it sort of portrayed all of the white people in the town as sort of bigoted and narrow-minded and kind of unwashed masses of working-class blue-collar people and really put the most unflattering light.
Yeah, yeah, not much has changed.
Yeah, and last thing I'll touch on, too, is even you go up 10 or 15 years, the Rocky programs.
I never thought that the actual themes of Rocky being the boxer was all that new in Hollywood.
The only thing that was different about it was they portrayed the heavyweight champion at that time who was at Apollo Creed, you know, the fictional Apollo Creed.
Right.
And it showed him as a very polished, very glib, you know, smart marketing guy.
And there's even clips in there where he actually had white housekeepers and white secretaries.
And then it would show Rocky using poor grammar and kind of just almost sort of half-wittedly would be.
Yeah, I mean, if you start going through movies over the course of the last 50, 60 years, I mean, there would literally, literally be tens of thousands of examples you could draw from like that.
And whereas, you know, post-1950s, 1960s, you know, to find, you know, white heroes and black villains, it's almost non-existence when in reality it's far more common to say the least.
But Frank, listen, we appreciate you calling in.
You made some very good points, and we'd certainly love to hear from you again.
Okay, thanks.
James, happy birthday.
Thank you, my friend.
Thank you very much.
Frank from Pennsylvania, once again, very indicative of the diverse audience, if I may use that word, people from all over the country.
You know, some of our people who love to write about us so much think that we couldn't possibly have fans outside of the heart of Dixie, but indeed we do all over the world, and they're from Pennsylvania.
Eddie, bringing you in now, Eddie was sharing with me a few stories in advance of the program tonight.
A couple of weeks ago, it might have been a month ago, last month, weekly listeners to this show will remember the fact that Keith Alexander and I spent a good portion of one show talking about all the bills that we have to pay.
All the bills we have to pay as working class, middle class Americans couldn't even, my goodness, just to think of all the bills that I have.
Utility bill, mortgage, you know, car note, car insurance, health insurance, homeowners insurance, water bill, which isn't included in my city with the utilities, you know, phone bill, direct TV.
I know I'm missing about half a dozen.
All the bills associated with this show, although that's kind of like a specialty thing because that's not to go in with my, you know, personal bills, but, you know, groceries, all that stuff.
I mean, there's more.
I got a list on my refrigerator and I check them off each month as I pay them, and it just, the list just gets longer and longer and longer.
You know what I'm talking about, people.
You know how hard it is to be, and I'm speaking to the men in the audience right now, a provider, to provide, not just for yourself, which is hard enough, but to put food on the table, to keep the lights on for your wife and for your children.
That makes you, for the people who are able to do that, you are a hero.
People look in exotic places to find modern-day heroes.
A hero to me is a father that can endure what he has to endure today in today's politically correct society in a workplace that has the deck stacked against him in the forms of affirmative action and quotas and set-asides.
If you can go out and you can make enough money to pay all the bills you have to pay just to survive, not luxury items.
I'm not talking about your boat note.
I'm not talking about that.
I'm not talking about expensive vacations.
All those bills I mentioned, basic bills.
If you can do that, you are a hero.
You're a hero to your family and you're a hero to me.
That being said, I'm not talking about spilled milk and I'm not crying here, but some things are grotesquely unfair.
I shared a story with you, you know, during that show with Keith last month.
You know, I pay $300 a month for health insurance.
I pay $300 a month for health insurance, and I never get sick.
Now, I've shared with you a story one time.
I've used it once in the last couple of years, and I still had to pay a big doctor's bill, even though I'm paying for health insurance.
$300 a month, I'm just giving to them because I think that they will help me if I actually have to use them.
God forbid.
Anyway, that's where I bring Eddie in.
Well, folks, this is where I come in.
And before I start, I would just, I told James, I've had a little change of mind.
I was going to say a little prayer for everybody, but instead, I think it would be better if I asked all the Christians out there to say a prayer.
And make no mistake about it.
A lot of people accuse James and Keith and I and all the Cesspool hosts of being skin heads and Nazis and hate mongers.
Well, we're not.
I can guarantee you there are no more hardcore Christians anywhere that I'm aware of than in this radio show.
And you're listening to one of them right now.
But there are so many dangers facing our race now.
There's so many people out there that hate us and their sole aim is to exterminate us.
it's richard lamb being one being in cfr but i would just let me just bring in on this because i know you're about to get started eddie and i hate to bring it Now, listen, I hate to interrupt because I know you've got a very interesting story to share with the audience.
But we only have 30 seconds left to break.
So rather than open up that can of worms, I probably should have just extended my commentary a little bit longer rather than getting you started and then having to pause you because what you have to say is very important and it's something people can relate to.
Just remember, folks, as we head into this commercial break, that which I was sharing with you about all of the bills that our families have to meet just to scrape by.
And keep that on your mind as we head into the commercial break.
And then Eddie is going to pick up there with an experience that he went through with his daughter this week.
Now, his daughter, Eddie, is about 30 years older than me.
So his daughter is a grown woman.
But he's going to be telling you a story.
And it's something that I'm sure that you've run into on a daily basis.
And again, as widespread as it is, this is the only radio show in the world that is going to point this out and put it out there in the court of public opinion for a grown-up, frank and candid discussion.
We're going to do that for you right after this.
Stay tuned.
We'll be back right after these messages.
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All right, now we are turning it over to Eddie the Bombardier Miller.
Remember what I said in the last segment?
I was setting him up.
We all have to suffer through a lot of bills each month.
These are bills that come up every month, 12 times a year for as long as you live.
And you got to work hard to meet them.
And I know most people are either in debt or just scraping by.
That's the existence for many white people in this country.
Now, Eddie, take it from there.
I got you.
Well, like James and I were talking.
I have a daughter, a grown daughter, who she's struggling through school right now.
She's almost through.
She'll finish in November with a bachelor of science degree in nutrition.
Well, about eight days ago, she calls me about 11.30 at night, and she was just excruciating pain, 10 out of 10 on a 10-point scale.
She passed out almost.
So I went over to her house and carried her into a local hospital here in Memphis.
And they treated her.
But now we were in hock up to our eyeballs for being in the emergency room for about six hours.
You know, they were going to refer her.
Matt, they wasn't going to.
They did.
They referred her to a group of doctors here in Memphis.
And my daughter said, there's no way she could afford that.
And they asked her, what made you wait so long to come into the ER?
And she said, I don't have any insurance.
She said, many times I get deathly ill and I don't go to the doctor because for me, going to seek medical attention is a luxury.
She says, you know, I'm not a minority.
I'm a single mother.
You know, my husband left.
Oh, no, no, no, no.
So one of the nurses, kind of on the sly, bless her heart, gave her a list of free clinics, quote, free, unquote, depending on what race you are.
So we went to the one nationally, we went to the one in the white neighborhood.
James and I live here in Bartlett.
It's a middle to upper middle class, predominantly white neighborhood.
And lo and behold, I didn't know it.
Matter of fact, James and I eat across the street from the place all the time.
It's the so-called free health clinic.
So I took my daughter there for her follow-up appointment with a medical doctor, walked into the waiting room, and we were the only white people in there.
And, you know, the business we're in with this radio show, I paid attention to everything that went on there.
Right off the top, they charged my daughter $80 for this, quote, free clinic, unquote.
Free clinic, folks.
I watched astutely with eagle eyes to see if anybody else had to pay any money.
Not one single Mexican was asked for any money.
They came and went free of charge.
The doctor in there, the doctor that examined my daughter, even asked her, I've never had a doctor ask me this before if I've had insurance.
That's usually for the business office.
Pumped her, grilled her, wanted to know why she didn't have insurance.
What are you doing in this clinic?
You're white.
You're a white American.
You're a Native American.
You're born in America.
What are you doing in here?
And the doctor could not believe she did not have insurance.
But she didn't.
And I was just infuriated that it cost $80 for a fee.
I pay $150 for a cardiologist, but there's a specialist.
I can get into a GP to a gatekeeper, primary physician, been here in Memphis for $50 to $75.
So in other words, she didn't get anything free.
She got nothing.
And they raked her over.
She felt like a criminal.
Have her going to the third degree to explain why she did not have insurance, why she didn't have a private doctor, et cetera, et cetera.
And it's just infuriating.
Here we are in the middle of middle America right here in Bartlett, a little quiet white, middle-class hamlet.
We have this free clinic right in the middle of the city, the little town.
And I didn't even know it was there.
I don't think James or Keith knew it was there.
And it just hordes of Mexicans coming in and out.
And that's just one symptom nationwide of the things that the white people are having to face.
And people, this free clinic, you know where they get the money to run the so-called free clinic.
It comes from the taxpayers.
It comes from me, my daughter, James, Keith.
You people, you pay for this, but yet whites need not apply.
It's told bluntly like that.
And a point I'd like to make up, this is just a symptom of a worldwide attack against white Christianity.
And that's why early in the show, people, you need to pray.
You need to pray privately.
You need to go in your closet and you need to pray to God.
You need to repent for your sins and ask God to forgive you and to ask for a revival to come across America because I'm telling you what, that is our only choke to survival.
If we don't have God on our side, we are not going to survive.
The forces is just too powerful, James.
Well, Eddie, certainly a lot of people believe that.
And to get back to the story that Eddie was relaying to you, I think it's such an incredible story that I'm just going to recap it so it gets a little reiteration here.
You know, Eddie, the bombardier, is a registered nurse himself.
He was a combat medic, you know, a nurse.
He works at a hospital.
This is one of the most upstanding people I know in life.
His daughter can't afford health insurance despite being a college graduate.
This is a reality for a lot of people.
And she got sick.
Went to the hospital and racked up some debt before the nurse said, here's a free health clinic.
So Eddie takes his ailing daughter to the free health clinic, which is right here in a nearly all-white suburb of Memphis.
And it's filled with, you know, frankly, non-whites.
And Eddie watches as they go in and out, no questions asked, and get, just as the clinic name would indicate, free health care.
Eddie's daughter goes up there and signs in, and they grill her.
They grill her for not having health insurance.
And, you know, obviously, Eddie has good reason to believe that the reason that she was subjected to such treatment while everyone else there wasn't was because she was white.
And they ended up, and in fact, the doctor later said so, and they ended up getting some sort of an $80 payment, which granted isn't a lot.
I mean, that's a fourth of my monthly premium for insurance for not getting sick.
But still, the fact is, everyone else is driving into this white city and getting free health care.
And the kind of people who are paying into this basically get ridiculed.
And they get asked tough questions.
And they're made to feel uncomfortable.
And then they're made to pay something, whereas everyone else doesn't.
Now, this is, folks, this is a problem.
That's what it is.
That's a problem.
That should not be that way.
Now, Eddie, I know we've got to get to some callers, but there's one more thing you wanted people to say.
You wanted to encourage, you wanted to encourage our listeners to take advantage of clinics like this, take advantage of food stamps, take advantage of any government subsidy that they can.
I know a lot of people are too proud to do that.
You know, a lot of people are too proud to do that.
But the fact of the matter remains, and several of some of the most prominent guests we have had on this show have spoken to me off the air about this, saying, listen, there should be no shame for white families who are having trouble making ends meet to go and sign up for some of this stuff because they're the ones that have paid into it their whole lives.
They're the ones who fund this stuff.
It should be there for them when the time comes.
Eddie, I know that's something you wanted to stress.
You're absolutely right.
And, you know, James is so bad.
They didn't even have any forms in English for my daughter to fill out.
You know, when you go into a medical clinic and a nurse or a nurse practitioner or somebody, they'll generally take what's known as a history and physical.
Well, no one could speak English, and they didn't even have any, the doctor examined my daughter, could speak, you know, broken English, and she couldn't find the form in English, you know, right here, like we said, in the middle of America, right here in all White City.
But I would like to tell you people, I would like to stress what James said.
The days of us being proud have got to come to an end.
Our pride, our rugged individualism is working against us now.
We are the only race in the world that has this rugged individual psyche.
It's in our genetic code.
And it was a great thing.
Without that, this nation would have never been built.
Africa would have never been built by the whites.
Of course, there's a white genocide going on over there right now.
No nation would have ever been built without the rugged individual white person.
And the United States is probably the best example I can think of.
But you have to get over that, people.
You've got to get over it.
Find these free health clinics.
Go to get the food stamps.
Get the aid-dependent children.
Get their rent subsidies.
Get anything you can get because your white ancestors have paid into this all their lives.
Little word of advice from Eddie the Bombardier Miller, registered nurse here on the Political Cess Pool radio program tonight.
And listen, we've got a lot more coming your way.
Still about an hour and 15 minutes left in tonight's broadcast.
When we come back after this next commercial break, we're going to take a couple of calls from across the country.
And then, listen, the political cesspool is making big news this week.
In fact, I have been paired in one article to Elizabeth Hasselbeck, the hostess of the View, the one heterosexual hostess, the one attractive hostess on the View.
You know, she's married to the quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks.
Well, how did I get paired with her?
How did James Edwards and Elizabeth Hasselbeck get mentioned in the same article?
I'll tell you about it a little bit later on in the show tonight.
Why is the Political Cesspool making news?
Why are we tied to Elizabeth?
Stay tuned and you'll find out.
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All right, we're going to have a fast and furious segment here now to close out this second hour.
And then in the third hour, I'm going to tell you why the Political Cesspool is making news this week.
What have we done this week that has annoyed our left-wing detractors?
We're going to talk about it at the top of the third hour.
And Eddie's got another story to tell you.
If you like that story, you're going to love the story he has for you during the third hour.
And that's all coming up in just a few minutes.
But first, let's go back to the phones very, very quickly.
Terry in Arkansas, you're on the line.
Hello, Terry.
Yes, I'm here.
Good to have you, my friend.
What can we do for you?
I was just wanting to welcome Eddie back.
And I was listening to him talking about his daughter going to the clinic.
Right.
And tell her to have no shame.
Be loud and proud.
I'm one of those people.
I started working at seven years of age, paid for my own school clothes and believed in that government lie that, you know, all the money I was giving them was supposed to help support me in my old age or disability.
Now, now when I have COPD because of the chemicals they told me I had to use to clean their equipment is giving me COPD and I'm dying from this, from the, well, I keep forgetting the stuff.
Yeah, oh, you know, you can't have but $450 a month.
Tell her to be live and proud, Eddie.
Hey, I'm going to tell him that right now, Terry, and thank you for the call, brother.
And listen, I hope that whatever's ailing you, you're able to have a favorable resolution of that.
Eddie doesn't have his headset on.
He's sitting across the glass from me here in the studio right now.
So I'm going to relay to him the message.
Eddie, that caller from Arkansas was actually calling to talk to you.
And here you are smacking without your headset on.
You know, I've told you and Keith and Bill and Winston about that.
But actually what he said, very demonstrative, very passionate caller from Arkansas.
And he said, tell your daughter to be loud and proud that he agrees with you 100% and that he's been working since he was seven years old, paying into the system because they always told him that when it was his time, what he paid in could be, you know, would come back to him in old age in the form of, I'm sure, Social Security and Medicare and Medicaid.
And now he apparently has a terminal illness and they're not holding up to their end of the bargain.
So he said he agrees with you 100% and thanks you for bringing that to the audience's attention tonight.
His name was Terry in Arkansas.
Well, Terry, you have my prayers and when I tell somebody I'll pray for them, I always do.
That's one thing I have a reputation for.
I will pray for you.
The money that you and I have paid in all these years, if people don't know, didn't know until tonight, they should know.
Now, all these monies that we've paid in are going to other races.
And it's a fact.
Not all the colored races hate white people.
Not all of them.
But there's a very large percentage of them do.
They despise us.
We had a caller from New Jersey last week.
I talked to him in my home, and he related to me a story.
He grew up in a section of New Jersey that had a real big Jewish population.
And he said they made no bones about it.
They despised Christians.
They hated Christian people.
That's a well-known fact.
And anybody that's around the people, I mean, they know.
We know that story.
But I really hate what's happened to you.
My prayers are with you.
I hope you get better.
Do you remember how I talked to you once before?
I live here in Mina where Billy Bob Clinton did his drug dealing.
Yeah, from Mina.
He's from MENA, Arkansas.
Yeah, I can go down the road about four or five miles and just look at the airport where he used to do his drug dealing.
Yeah, you know, Eddie has talked about that.
I tell you, Terry, what I want you to do, if you can, go to our website, thepolitical cesspool.org, and send me an email.
And I'll get that passed on to Eddie.
I'd like to put the two of y'all in touch.
So we've got to move on to our next caller now.
But I do thank you for calling, Terry.
Terry was bringing up the fact that Mina and Bill Clinton there in Arkansas.
And of course, you've done shows on that before years ago on this broadcast.
Let's go now quickly to John in Indiana, and then we're going to get to some more news.
John, you're on the line.
Thanks for holding.
Hi, James.
My name is John King, and I'm calling you from deep southern Indiana.
Southern Indiana?
Let's see.
I know the name right there across from Louisville.
You go into it, Clarksville?
Yes.
Well, no, I'm actually in a place called Jasper, and I'm open to sing it because Zog knows who I am.
I am part of the resistance.
And my blog that I write on now is called unitedwhite.org.
And I'm calling about the discussion on Christianity on how it's being co-opted by the left and whatever and ruined.
I am an ex-Christian.
And I hate Christianity.
I hate what it has become.
And I wrote a blog recently called Today's Christianity is Anti-White Leukophobic Poison.
And I ask everybody listening to go to unitedwhite.org and find that post about halfway down.
I want to bring out some things, some facts about Christianity.
Right now, you white Christians, you are a minority in a majority non-white religion.
The majority of Christians are already non-whites.
In 1900, Europe possessed two-thirds of the world's Christians.
By 2025, Europe will possess only one-fifth or less of the world's Christians.
By 2025, of the world's Catholics, 75% will reside in the third world.
And right now, Nigeria, not England, is the new heart of the World Anglican Committee, community, excuse me.
I gave up Christianity years ago because it didn't make any sense to believe in a religion that says the Jews are the God's chosen people and that a Jewish Savior is Jesus as our Savior.
It doesn't make any sense.
We have to have our own religion.
And we do have our own religion.
It's called Vedanta.
It goes back thousands of years before Christianity.
And it was our religion written by white people.
The Vitas, the Vitas were written by white people.
And that's what I study because it's my religion.
And that religion was taken away from us by the sword, by force by the so-called Christians, convert or die.
And we need to take back our own religion or we will perish.
We cannot continue going on the Jewish religion or we will perish.
So I am pretty hardcore about this.
I am a hardcore anti-Christ, anti-Christian, and I am blonde-haired and blue-eyed and I am mad as hell.
And I am angry about what Christianity has done to our race.
They caused the dark ages and ended science.
They had the Inquisition, millions of white people killed.
And then these Christians would bless the troops, like in World War II, and have whites kill whites.
These Christian priests and pastors, they would bless the troops to go out and kill other white people.
That's a sick religion, my friend.
All right, John, listen, I appreciate you calling in, and I do.
I know you're very even more demonstrative than our last caller.
And I wanted to be sure to give you a couple of minutes there.
I could tell you were passionate.
I could tell you were articulate.
And I might not agree with everything that you're saying there, but I wanted to be fair.
I know there is a flip side in our movement to the view of Christianity.
And, you know, we're going to be fair.
And we're going to give that side be seen there.
And I think you did a pretty good job of getting that viewpoint out there.
I will say this, and I want to thank everybody for their calls tonight.
We do, as I said a few minutes ago, have more news that we're going to have time to get to this evening.
So if you were planning on calling in for the rest of the evening, if you could please call back next week.
But what John said, again, you know, this is a Christian program.
We're Christians here on the show.
So I can't go along with him in his hatred of Christianity, although I certainly can see why he has soured on it.
He claims to be an ex-Christian, or he is an ex-Christian.
I can understand that.
You know, it's sad that it's gotten so bad in the churches that, you know, a lot of people are abandoning the religion.
And granted, I know that there were other religions before Christianity took hold of Europe.
But the fact of the matter is, it was white Europeans who moved Christianity to the world.
And it was the advancements that our people made during the era during which Christianity was the predominant religion of our people that we saw some of our greatest hours.
And granted, now some of perhaps our darkest.
But listen, you know, John brings up a point, and I know there is a very vocal piece of the pie out there who feels exactly the way he does.
I get emails from them.
I've spoken with them at conferences.
And, you know, I just wanted to be sure after I saw which way he was going with his comments that we didn't cut him off.
We don't like to do that.
We like to let different points of view come on this show.
And I tell you, you know, this is something, John brings up a point that should be, I think, tackled in an adult manner by our listeners and by our leaders.
And we're talking about a lot of this on our website this week.
We've been talking about it on the show.
We've been talking about it on the website too.
And I encourage people who hold John's viewpoint to go to thepolitical setpole.org and leave their comments on the blog.
Let's get engaged in a discussion there on these issues.
We're going to take a break, everybody.
Third hour coming up.
We've got a lot more for you.
Stay tuned.
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