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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 show.
Second hour of tonight's live broadcast.
It's Saturday evening, August 20th, as I broadcast to you live from AM 1380, WLRM Studios in downtown Memphis, Tennessee.
We're also going out to the AM FM affiliate stations of the Liberty News Radio Network.
That includes our newest affiliate as well, AM 1600, right here in Memphis.
And welcome back to the show.
Great first hour, great kickoff, as it always is, with Keith Alexander by my side.
Richard Spencer is our featured guest for the evening, and he is back with us tonight.
We're going to get to Richard in just one second, but we want to quickly take a call from a patient listener from Florida.
John, you're on the line.
Are you with me, John?
Oh, yeah.
Hello.
Hi.
Hello there.
First of all, I want to say that I was led to the political cesspool by SPLC's Hate Watch, and I thank them for that.
They told me how full of hate you were, but I realized that they're full of it.
Yeah, they've been helping me for a long time.
Yeah, well, helping bring good people all the way.
So I'll send a shout out to them for that.
Thank you very much.
I do got a question for you guys, and maybe you can lead me in the proper way to go.
Since I've become racially aware, one thing that I have done, and I heard you guys quoting the Bible and stuff, and James, I understand from reading your website, your feelings on Christianity and stuff, but since I became racially aware, I actually walked away from the church because of the, oh, we're all the same to God and so on and so forth.
And I mean, how do I put all that together as a racially aware person if I can't go by the doctrines of the church?
I mean, I just don't get how this works.
Can you lead me in the right direction here?
Listen, that is a very good, very complex question.
How long have you been listening to the show?
Well, okay, this is my first time listening to your show, but I have been reading your blog for some time.
Well, I'll tell you what, John, to give you a, to give you an answer that would serve your question justice, it would take more time than I have available right now, but I will tell you this.
We addressed many, many of those issues a couple of weeks ago.
I can't remember the exact date offhand, but it was back in July.
Actually, we did about a three-week continuous series where we addressed the strengths and weaknesses of the modern-day church.
And I really think, and I know we have people here that don't subscribe to the Christian faith for very good reasons, because a lot of the mainstream churches in particular have certainly let us down on some of the issues that we hold most dear.
And we also combated some of these arguments from a pro-Christian perspective.
And this is something that a lot of people see differently on in the alternative right movement, if you will.
But that's a very important question.
I'll tell you what, if you can email me right now, I will find the dates, the exact dates of those shows and encourage you to go back and revisit them in the archives because we really exhausted that question.
Okay.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
No problem.
Thank you for calling and thanks for calling with such a good question.
We will continue to address that because it is important as time goes on.
It's something that's a recurring theme here on the program.
Anyway, getting on to our guest tonight, Richard Spencer.
Richard, welcome back.
Well, thanks for having me on, James.
No, it's always my pleasure.
Richard, by this point, should need no introduction to the audience of the Political Successful Radio Program.
He is, of course, the founding editor of AlternativeRight.com, among many, many other titles that he has.
Richard, I know you're on tonight for a quick plug of the groundbreaking historic National Policy Institute conference that's going to be taking place September 9th of the 11th in Washington, D.C. We've had you on once or twice in recent weeks to promote this conference.
We're three weeks away.
We've got to talk about it.
Richard, tell folks, and surely there's no one listening to the show tonight that hasn't already booked their tickets and paid their registration fee, but if in fact they do exist, why should they be in Washington with us on that weekend?
Well, thanks, James.
If you're interested in the conference, I would direct you to npiconferences.com, National PolicyInstitute Conferences.com, NPI Conferences.
And there you can find out all sorts of information on our speakers, guests, and things like that.
And, you know, if I could just give anyone one reason to come, I really think it is the conviviality and the community that you will experience in Washington.
I mean, obviously, you have a bunch of blowhards like myself and others will go up there and wax philosophic for hours at a time.
But that is all, and I think that's obviously very important.
But I think the real thing is to connect with people and really make this into a movement.
And I obviously joked a little bit there about talking, saying that we're blowhards.
There are actually some really fascinating people who are going to be here, including James Edwards.
And the other thing about it is that it's essentially two different conferences for the price of one.
The first is on September 9th, and that is at the National Press Club.
And we're going to be talking about something called the Majority Strategy.
And that conference is actually free and open to the public.
And I think there'll be a lot of different people there just simply because it will be right in the heart of Washington, D.C. It'll be free.
And we'll be talking about how, I'll put it in a nutshell, how essentially the GOP is the white people's party, whether it's leadership lengths that or not.
And how if it's going to win, it is going to need to reach in to its white voting base as opposed to reach out to unreachable minorities who will never vote for the GOP, no matter how many times they speak to them in Spanish and talk about how much they hate the Arizona law and things like this.
And the other thing, how they're going to do that is basically having a platform.
One of the keystone issues would be immigration restrictions.
We're going to go through that.
Peter Brimlow of VDARE.com, James Edwards, who has some radio show somewhere.
I've never heard of it.
And Jira Taylor of American Renaissance and myself, I'll also be saying a few words, will be there in Washington, D.C.
It's going to stir up some controversy.
I can guarantee that.
And actually, let me just mention this real quick.
We're actually releasing two reports, and they're both very exciting.
One of them I've actually written, and that one kind of puts everything together.
It's a real digestible short paper.
We'll be releasing it.
If you want a sneak preview, sorry if I'm going to read out a URL, if you just go to npiamerica.org slash reports slash the majority strategy dot PDF, maybe you can put up a link to that in your website, James.
It's a little bit hard to remember that.
But anyway, you can read my piece.
We'll be releasing that and promoting that soon, but it's already up there.
We also have a real revisionary piece about essentially race and the Republican Party and how they have built a majority, the GOP has, not on ideological conservatism, but actually standing up, well, or at least pretending to stand up for standing up for white people.
It's a very revisionary account, but in a sense, I think there's a lot of mess of Goldwater and things like this.
America has become more conservative, so on and so forth.
The GOP actually won elections in various different ways, and that is by being essentially the white people's party.
Richard, Richard.
Hold that thought right there, my friend.
I know you're in the middle of a family function.
You got to run, but if we could just hold you for five more minutes to wrap up these thoughts, I'd appreciate it.
We've got to take a break, though.
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If there's one thing that I hate about my job, it's that when the commercial breaks come up on us, I sometimes have to stop somebody, I guess, in the middle of a great role.
And Richard was certainly on a roll there.
So I'll make this quick.
I know we only have a couple of minutes left with Richard.
Richard Spencer, of course, is the primary organizer of this incredible conference coming up September 9th and 10th in Washington, D.C. That's a Friday, Saturday.
Three weeks from today, we will be partying in Washington, D.C.
It's the National Policy Institute's conference.
It's going to be at the Reagan Building, an International Trade Center, just north of the National Mall.
If you go to NPI Conferences, that's for the National Policy Institute, npiconferences.com, there you will find any and all information relevant to this, the festivities that will take place this weekend.
Richard's already given you some of those details.
There's going to be a lot of speakers there that longtime listeners of the Political Assess Pool Radio Program will be readily familiar with.
Of course, myself and Richard are both featured presenters this year, as is Peter Brimelow.
Sam Dixon, who will be speaking on the idea and the ideal of the ethnostate, Dr. Tomislav Sunich on the prospects for a real nationalist right in America.
Richard mentioned Jared Taylor talking about white identity.
Alex Kurdig and many, many more folks.
This is something you need to be at.
And the reason, of course, we're having Richard back on tonight is to give a plug for that.
But more importantly, with it being three weeks away, it still gives you plenty of time to make your plans and take advantage of discounted airfare, as discounted as it's going to get.
With three weeks out, I think you can still get relatively good deals two weeks and beyond.
So if you want to make those plans, you can still register up until the day before the conference and get in.
But with three weeks out, we wanted to come and give this one final hard plug here on the show.
And then we're going to be getting ready for this thing.
Richard, anything else you want to add that we haven't yet covered?
I mean, we could speak for an hour, and God knows we have, about all of the reasons why people should come to this, the fellowship, the camaraderie.
But I know we only have a few minutes left tonight.
What more can you say?
Well, yeah, I think this is going to be one of the most serious things, one of the serious conferences put on in Washington, D.C. We're going to be talking about things that simply aren't discussed by mainstream so-called conservatives and others.
And I really don't think you can get this anywhere.
I don't think you can go to a place where you can hear a keynote speech by Sam Dixon and Alex Kurtijik as you mentioned.
You don't know what he's going to come up with.
And I mean that, of course, in the best possible way.
He's a very creative person.
Keith Preston is very interesting people.
And Joseph Bladd and Byron Roth.
There's a lot of really formidable people are going to be there.
And then you also, I've scheduled in tons of time for Q ⁇ A and panels.
And in some ways, the audience should be expected to be participants.
It's going to be really a fantastic time.
And I'm not just trying to sound like some kind of salesman or something.
I think these things are very important for our movement to really come together and look at the big picture.
And also just mention real quickly, I know there is some concern about this.
This is taking place.
The press conference is taking place at the National Press Club.
And it's actually, it's taking place in the Holman Lounge.
It's right next door to the Free Speech Lounge.
So I think the possibility, yes, we'll be talking about racial issues.
But it's a National Press Club, which is dedicated to free speech.
If they decided to cancel on us, I think that will be pretty outrageous on their part.
And they've hosted some things that are actually probably even more controversial than us.
So I think that is very unlikely.
But we will hold something rain or shine.
And then the other thing is that we're also taking place at the Ronald Reagan building, which is a federal facility.
And they really cannot cancel on us.
We've had this problem with Jared's conferences.
Jared is really unfairly put through the ringer with all these terrible leftist making bomb threats and all this kind of nonsense.
And these cowardly hotel owners canceled on him.
Well, we have learned some lessons from those experiences.
And so we have booked a federal facility.
And it is really a First Amendment violation if they cancel on it.
So I think that is highly unlikely.
And we, of course, have some backup plans in the works as well.
So anyway, the show will go on.
I mean, that is one thing that we are really dedicated to is to really prove to the world that we're not going to back down to a bunch of leftist scum.
We are serious.
These issues need to be discussed.
And we don't have anything to hide from.
There's no reason for us to hide.
We want to have a public conference where we discuss things like race and mass immigration and the idea of an ethnostate.
And we discuss it like adults among other gentlemen and gentlewomen.
And that we really build a community of solid, serious people.
Well, as Richard says, and he can't say the word too often when describing this conference, serious, professional, highbrow.
You look at the speakers.
This is the cream of the crop, and I'm so happy to be a part of it.
Folks, if you go there, again, you'll get the who, what, where, when, and why at npiconferences.com.
Still three weeks out.
Make your plans to come.
We expect everything will go off without a hitch.
There are hotel recommendations there for you as well, in addition to, of course, the locations for the press conference and the main conference.
And in addition to all the great speakers, as Richard mentioned, and I think this is as much of a highlight as anything, there will be plenty of time for fraternization and visitation and all that stuff with your fellow attendees and the speakers themselves.
You got to be there.
I wouldn't hawk it this hard on the show if I wasn't a true believer in the purpose and stated mission of this conference.
I love the fact that it's proactive and that we're taking this fight to the belly of the beast and we're going to be practicing our freedom of speech and going toe-to-toe with them in the court of public opinion.
This is something that I think folks will be talking about for a long, long time.
Oh, yeah, and you get to meet James.
Yeah, unfortunately, my wife won't be coming.
That would have been the real draw, but she'll be visiting family in Texas, as Richard knows.
But we'll still be there.
Our ugly bugs will be there.
And looking forward to it and looking forward to seeing everyone that is there.
And again, folks, three weeks out.
It's getting close now.
We've been talking about it for a couple of months.
I know every Sunday morning I put up a little reminder post on the political cesspool.org, but now we're just three weeks out.
It's getting so close now, it's almost time to start packing those bags.
And of course, if you haven't already done so, making your reservations and securing your accommodations and registrations and getting an airplane ticket or getting ready to gas up the car and get to Washington September 9th and 10th.
Richard's done an excellent job, again, putting this together, and you can get all the details about it at npiconferences.com, npiconferences.com, National Policy Institute.
Richard, I promised you you wouldn't be on more than 10 minutes tonight.
I know you've got a family gathering and I've kept you for 30, so I beg your pardon.
No problem.
Oh, no problem.
I always love being on.
Yeah, also, any of your listeners have any questions, you can email me at Richard at npiconferences.com and I'll try to answer those questions.
Thank you for putting that out there.
In case there are any questions or you have a question that isn't answered at the website itself, Richard at npiconferences.com.
Thank you, Richard.
You have a great night.
And I know I'll be talking to you again soon before the September 9th and 10th.
But I look forward to seeing you there as well.
Thank you, James.
Richard Spencer, everybody, npiconferences.com.
We only have 30 seconds left in this segment, but when we come back, I tell you, get ready.
Those bombay doors are going to be opening during the course of that interview with Richard Spencer.
Eddie, the Bombardier Miller, himself strolled into the studios here at WLRM Radio, and he'll be on deck with me for the remainder of the show, coming your way, right after these words from our sponsors on the Liberty News Radio Network.
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All right, everybody, welcome back to the show.
Welcome back to the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
Eddie the Bombardier Miller in studio with us now.
And, you know, Eddie, I was telling you during the break, we had an interesting caller from Florida.
First time a listener.
You know, it's still rewarding after all these years, seven years, that each and every week we welcome new members of the audience into our fold.
And it's great to hear from John down in Florida, my home away from home.
You know how much I like to vacation down there.
And John called in to ask, you know, what our take was on the church and that he had been a Christian before, but he had left the faith due to a lot of the manifestations of multiculturalism and so-called diversity in the churches.
And I told him, you know, this was something we did.
I guess it was nearly a month long continuing series on between a few weeks there spanning July and maybe early August.
Pretty much all of July.
We talked about this at pretty great length.
And I told him, you know, we wouldn't have the time because we did literally about 12 hours of that over the course of a month, 12 hours of radio talking about that single subject.
And it is so important.
And that's why we dedicated so much time to it.
And we will continue to revisit that.
But yeah, that's why we call our broadcast studio a chapel now.
That's right, our studio here.
But basically, I mean, just to wrap up 12 hours of discussion on this subject into a nutshell, you know, I can understand why John left the church and renounced the faith if he is basing the faith and if he is judging Christianity based upon what he hears in those sermons at most churches today.
What he's upset about, and rightly so, is the apostasy and the rise of the apostate church, where they are preaching the social gospel from the pulpits today and not the true gospel of Jesus Christ as I see it.
You know, that's just my opinion.
And so I think, you know, if I could give you my advice, and I know a lot of listeners, you know, agree with me and a lot of them don't.
This is something that there seems to be a pretty big split between paleoconservatives and alternative rightists, if you will.
But the Christian faith is the faith of the West.
And for many number of centuries, it was a guiding light for our people.
Only within the last 60 or so years has the Christian faith been watered down and subverted and it as an institution been taken from us, just like those institutions of media and academia and so on and so forth.
You know, don't let the apostate church drive you away.
Again, we spent 12 hours on this.
I don't want to really rehash it all right now because it is something that we covered so recently on the show.
I think what you're upset about, John, is the apostate church and not Christianity itself.
I know, Eddie, you know, Eddie, like me, you know, hardly ever misses a Sunday, but he has a hard time swallowing a lot of the things that they're doing in his church.
But he doesn't hold the Christian faith itself accountable for the apostasy coming from some of these false preachers.
And I know, Eddie, you know, one of the things that you continuingly lament is the fact that your church has this big outreach program that they pour just countless thousands of dollars into trying to aid what they call the gracious Spaniards, which are, in fact, illegal aliens that they are felons in some cases that they are pandering to in the name of diversity.
Now, I know you read church this last Sunday.
Last week on the show, you said that they were going to be doing a big cattle call trying to raise support for the outreach to the quote-unquote gracious Spaniards.
You said you were going to stand up and walk out in the middle of the service when they started that stunt.
Did you do it?
How did church go last Sunday for you?
Well, Sunday school was excellent as usual.
I love Sunday school.
I love my Sunday school teacher.
We see eye in an eye about 80% of the things.
We look at Jewish dispensationalism in a different light.
But yes, James, I left, we have Sunday school in our new school building.
We had an addition on to the school, the 12-room, great addition.
And I went over to the church to shake hands and see some of my beloved Christian family.
And then I left.
And I made it a point to be seen leaving.
I wanted to make a statement.
I'm not a rebel rouser.
I'm not a troublemaker.
I would never, ever.
Well, since now.
No.
You know, I would never.
Now, yeah, I've done my share of raising hell.
But as far as the church, I wouldn't want to split the church.
I wouldn't do that.
But yeah, I did walk out because they were going to show a video about the so-called Spanish ministry that we have.
Again, do we have a border with Spain?
We have no border with Spain, but somehow we have all these gracious Spaniards coming up from the south in this country called Mexico.
And like I say, James, we've talked about that a lot.
It's really been a thorn in my side.
And the caller you're talking about, James, calling in, man, I've struggled with the same thing, you know, and it's not Christianity that's killing us.
It's the other stuff, the apostasy like James talked about, that's coming into the church.
It's just other irrelevant stuff, you know, coming in, like, you know, these skids that James was telling me about that's going on in the Bellevue Baptist, you know, these outreach programs to the blacks where they take all the, you know, as many young white kids as they can to go down here and mow the grass and wash the cars.
I mean, can the blacks not wash their own cars?
But yeah, hang in there, fella.
If I was you, unless if you hadn't been in that church a long time, you're going to, what did you say his name was, James?
John in Florida.
John in Florida.
John, if you cannot find you a church, and you probably can't.
Now, there was one, there was one in Pensacola, Florida run by Pastor Chuck Balwin.
A huge church, Crossroads Baptist in Pensacola.
But he's gone now.
He got frustrated left in Montana.
If you can't find a church at least close to fundamentalism without a lot of social Marxism, maybe you should just try to hang in passive resistance like I'm doing now.
Well, that's just a little tit for tat, little, you know, wanted to revisit that question since Eddie walked in.
And as I said, it is a recurring theme here.
But I'll email you, John, with the dates of some of those programs.
And, you know, make your own decision.
Don't take our word for it, but listen to what we have to say and use it to help make your own decision there.
All right, Eddie, we've got a lot to talk about here over the course of the rest of the show.
We're going to be hitting a lot of topics, a wide variety of them.
Up in Nashville, this is a story that you'll like, and I know a lot of our people have.
68-year-old woman, a grandmother, 68-year-old woman that lives in South Nashville.
Why is it always the south side of Chicago?
I guess it's East St. Louis, but South Memphis, South Nashville, the south parts of the cities are always bad.
Yeah, South.
You got your PhD in race relations in South University of South Memphis, didn't you, Eddie?
Anyway, 68-year-old grandmother.
I got a video up on it on the Cesspool.
I can't play it for you now because we're on the air.
I want to play it for Eddie.
But you can go there and watch it for yourself at thepolitical Cesspool.org.
Just this dear southern woman.
When I watched her, it brought back a lot of memories of my own grandmother's, just her accent and the way she spoke and the tone of voice and the pitch and everything.
Just one of those, you look at her and you're like, God bless her.
You know, that's just a classic Southern lady.
And 68 years old, she lives with her wheelchair-bound husband in South Nashville.
Well, she was paid a visit by four gracious Spaniards a couple of nights ago.
They broke into her home with the intentions of at least robbing them if they were lucky.
If they were lucky, they probably came from Eddie's church.
They were at least going to rob her, if not rape and murder him, as is so often the case.
She had a lot of courage.
She pulled a shotgun.
She sleeps with a shotgun by her bed because that's what you have to do in diverse parts of town.
She has to sleep with a shotgun right by her bed because she lives in a multicultural paradise there in Nashville.
This is one of the attributes of diversity.
But you can chalk this one up for the good guys.
She saw him coming in on her in her bedroom.
She had the shotgun loaded only with bird shot.
But as you can see, one of the gracious Spaniards got pretty messed up there.
But, you know, chalk this one up as a victory for the good guys, a victory for the Second Amendment, a victory for preservation and defense of our homes.
And, you know, 68 years old, her husband, you know, can't do anything.
He's bedridden.
And she fended off four 20-something illegal aliens that were breaking into her home to do God knows what.
So we got the video of this story.
It appeared on the Nashville news.
And you can, of course, see a mugshot of all the suspects who were arrested shortly after she ran them out.
They all survived.
A couple of them got a few souvenirs of birdshot to go along with the memory of that attempted robbery and break-in.
Check out the video.
It's, you know, hard to find stories these days that, I hate to say, I don't want to say this is a heartwarming story because it deals with someone getting shot.
But you know what I mean.
I mean, if you're going to break into somebody's home, you deserve whatever you get.
If you're going to break in there with the intent to harm them, you know, that's justifiable.
That's obviously justifiable action there.
And so check it out.
I encourage you to check it out.
Now, when we come back, I'm going to give you the exact polar opposite of that story.
There's a conference, a movement afoot to legalize pedophilia.
That's the next movement.
And doctors, sitting psychiatrists are behind it.
Stay tuned, folks.
I'm going to tell you all about it when we come back.
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All right, folks.
We gave you a little bit of good news in that last segment.
And we're going to completely take away any warm feelings you have now.
The latest radical egalitarian movement is now afoot.
There have been so many of them over the course of the last 100 years specifically.
Among them, of course, the movement for the radical feminist movement, for instance, the radical environmentalist movement.
And now, of course, the radical homosexual movements where being a homosexual is equal to or greater than being a heterosexual.
And if you oppose homosexual so-called marriage from a godly and just and sound Christian biblical perspective, then you are a hater because, again, homosexual marriage is now equal to or better than heterosexual marriage.
It's something to be proud of, you see.
It's not something that's wrong in any way, shape, or form.
Well, what's next?
You know, they keep moving the chains.
The line in the sand always gets pushed back ever so slowly.
So now that they've gotten their camel's tents at least in their camel's nose in the tents on all these other fronts, where do they go from here?
Where could they possibly go from here?
Well, they are continuing to follow the blueprint that they have set, the precedents that have been set with all of these other preceding movements.
And now, after gay marriage, the obvious next civil right is to be able to molest young boys and girls.
So the skids are being greased.
This is a story that I read to you now that came from a major American newspaper, and we have the link to it for you at thepoliticalspool.org.
Of course, everything we present to you on this program is backed up by mainstream sources above and beyond our own.
This is the scoop.
If a small group of psychiatrists and other mental health professionals have their way, a conference this week, at a conference this week, pedophiles themselves could play a role in removing pedophilia from the American Psychiatric Association's list of mental illnesses.
The Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders is set to undergo a significant revision by 2013.
Critics warn that the success of this conference could lead to the decriminalization of pedophilia.
The August 17th Baltimore Conference is sponsored by Before You Act, a group of pro-pedophile mental health professionals and sympathetic activists.
Researchers from Harvard University, the Johns Hopskins University, the University of Louisville, and the University of Illinois will be among the panelists at the conference fighting Eddie for pedophilia to be removed from the APA's list of mental illnesses.
The sponsoring group of this conference has been active in attacking the American Psychiatric Association's definition of pedophilia in the run-up to this conference, denouncing its description as inaccurate and misleading.
And then it goes on to say that several of the speakers at the conference include Dr. Richard Kramer and conference keynote speaker Dr. Fred Berlin of the Johns Hopskins University have actively opposed sex offender notification laws.
And this is what they say.
Now, this is great, Eddie.
This is what really jumps out at me.
What purpose does calling someone a pervert, see, they don't like pedophiles being labeled as perverts or predators.
They say that that is intolerant and intolerance can't be tolerated here in America.
What purpose does calling someone a pervert or predator serve other than expressing contempt and hatred for that person?
See, here we go.
The blueprint is being followed once again.
If you aren't on the bandwagon of pedophilia, then you are a hater.
And God knows if we've learned anything over the course of the last 60 years is that to hate, to be labeled a hater is worse than being the devil incarnate.
I mean, you know, so they're going to link this to the civil rights movement.
They're going to say, no, see, you know, you remember those people that hated black people and the gym, you know, they're going to take this back to Jim Crow and everything else.
You know, remember all those evil southerners?
You know, people today, you know, pedophiles are suffering the same sort of intolerance that black people suffered.
And you are a hater if you don't think that, you know, if you think there's something wrong with being a pedophile, folks, I'm not making this up.
University of Louisville, John Hopkins University, Harvard University, leading psychiatrists from all of these renowned institutions of higher learning are at this conference and they are fighting the APA to take off pedophilia as a mental illness.
And once that happens, Eddie, then the road will be paved for its acceptance across society.
And, you know, where have we seen this before?
Where have we seen this before?
Keep in mind that until 1973, which is not that long ago, homosexuality itself was rightly, mind you, classified by the APA as a mental illness.
But that was changed.
They were able to get it stricken as a mental illness.
And now it's almost the law of the land.
And they're getting all sorts of goodies, and they're treated as a minority.
And they're getting all this preferential treatment, being able to marry and this, that, and the other.
Now, if you don't think the same thing is eventually going to happen for pedophiles, you're probably kidding yourself.
While it may still seem far-fetched to us now, it's no more absurd than sodomite marriage was to our parents.
Give it another 10 years at most, Eddie, because these things are happening a lot more quickly now than they used to.
Give it another 10 years, 15 years on the outside, and let's see if those of us who oppose pedophilia are labeled as haters.
The foundation is already being poured.
I think it will be certainly within the next few years that pedophilia is not just no longer going to be a mental illness.
It's going to be a right.
It's going to be a civil right to be a pedophile.
And pedophiles are just as good, if not greater than people who don't molest boys.
And not only that, you'll be able to marry these boys.
Folks, I am telling you, this is no different than any other.
You think, oh, no, it'll never get to that.
Well, that's what our parents said.
That's what our grandparents said about a lot of the stuff that's already come to pass.
Folks, it's coming and it's coming your way.
And it's coming your way because our people just roll over and play dead.
They'd rather play dead than get out there and put their names out there like I do.
No one wants to be labeled a hater.
No one wants to be labeled intolerant.
Well, I don't consider myself to be a hater.
I don't consider myself to be intolerant.
I truly am a proponent of true equality.
But listen, true equality.
You know, but this stuff, no, I'm not going to stand for it no more than I don't stand for a lot of the other stuff that passes as normalcy these days.
Eddie, I know I've yapped quite a bit about this, but what can you say?
What can you add?
Well, I'll tell you what, I wonder, I guess, James, if this is the case, you know, obviously, if you have a pedophile performing a sex act with a child, underage child, especially, I mean, they don't give an age there.
I assume that they'll have to strike rape from the hate crimes list and from the books as being a crime.
Rape can no longer be a crime.
You know, I saw, I remember when the sodomites were, we would have never dreamed.
You know, I remember 73, like it was yesterday.
I remember the 60s.
I was in high school in the late 60s.
And in those days, people would never, never in their worst nightmare, even if they were a homosexual, they would never ever think of coming out of the closet.
You just didn't do that.
That was the worst.
There was no disgrace worse than that.
And now it's, I mean, they're marching in the streets.
Are these people going to march?
I'm sure they will.
You know, now to be a homosexual is to be celebrated.
I mean, it's something that you should be proud of.
And I'll tell you, as you said, in 1973, that was so far-fetched that it almost was just an absurd thought.
And now, look at where they are.
Well, that's where the pedophiles are going to be.
After that, bestiality?
Sure, why not?
I mean, after all, we're all mammals anyway.
That was one of the comments that was left on the blog entry that we have discussing this issue at thepolitical cesspool.org.
I can see that.
We're all mammals.
Bestiality is going to be legal.
Bestiality, a dog is just a dog.
I would be more open to someone practicing bestiality.
At least they're not harming a child.
I mean, that would be more.
I mean, a dog is just a dog.
I mean, they're both disgusting.
They're morally reprehensible.
But if I had to pick one of the other, pedophilia is worse than bestiality because then you have a human child victim.
But it's all coming.
It's all coming if the precedents that have already been set are any indication.
I mean, we'd have to win a victory on something large.
And when's the last time anything like that happened?
I gotta say something.
I know some people, I think sometimes we may be pounding, you know, talking about church too much.
But James, I can lay a huge guilt at the feet, squarely at the feet of the churches.
James, I predict that the people in the churches of America, and there's thousands and thousands of churches, they will protest in the pew.
They won't get off of their lily white butts and go out and take it to the street.
They won't go out and raise hell and just create so much havoc and go and demand that their representatives in Congress put squashes.
They won't do that, James, because, and I'll tell you why.
Because they're petrified of losing their 501 C3 tax exempt status.
That's why they hadn't spoken out against the sodomy anymore they do.
Once in a while, you'll hear a little.
Okay, folks, we're going to get back to this one come by.
We've got to take a break a minute, fellas.
We've got to take a break.
We've got to let Eddie cool down, get a drink of water.
One more hour forthcoming tonight's installment of the Political Cessible Radio Program.
We'll pick up on this.
We've got a lot more to talk to you about, so stay tuned.
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