Aug. 16, 2014 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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All right, everybody, and welcome back to the second hour of tonight's live broadcast of the Political Cesspool Radio Program.
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We are broadcasting to you from Nashville, Tennessee on Music Valley Drive from the 2014 Council of Conservative Citizens National Conference.
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And we've certainly got some notable heroes in the crowd.
People really paid the price and done good work for years and years and years.
But before we get to those, we had one call-in guest tonight, and it was, of course, Sean Bergen of News 12 up in the New York, New Jersey area, a reporter who was dismissed after his editorializing of a story involving a black teen.
I'm sorry, he was just a teen.
We can't say he was black.
We can, but they didn't.
But he was black, and he shot a police officer, and Bergen went off script and shared with his audience on television his thoughts, and he was dismissed after that.
He's made two appearances on the political cesspool since then.
He's working with Anthony Cumia, who was on our show a couple of weeks ago quite famously.
And again, at the risk of sounding repetitious, I really want one more time for Sean Bergen, everybody.
Well, we're going to keep on with the Ferguson, Missouri situation there.
We had one of our guys, Matt the Copperhead, regular contributor and caller to this show, our man in Atlanta, as Keith Alexander has called him.
He actually got the itch to drive up to Ferguson, Missouri himself a couple of days after the shooting and scout out the scene.
And he's going to give us an eyewitness report tonight.
So Matt the Copperhead here on the Political Cesspool.
What'd you see up in Ferguson, my friend?
Well, James Keith and the Cesspool family around the world, I went to Ferguson on the 12th of this week, and I had to see for myself what was going on, boots on the ground.
I rolled into Ferguson around 10.30 in the morning.
And as soon as I parked, found parking, found the news trucks, went right into the firehouse there, and I saw a man standing there, a white man with the blazer and khakis.
Turned out he was the mayor.
And I got in line to interview this mayor.
I was in line, and I saw these other two men, two black men.
One was a pastor at a local church.
One was a younger gentleman, and he called himself a community activist.
So I said, I just have to start.
I started chatting away with these guys.
And we were next in line to interview the Honorable James Knowles III.
And I have to take my hat off to this particular mayor, James Knowles III.
Well spoken, under tremendous stress, was able to articulate his points of what he felt the community was and rebutted both the concerns of the pastor and this young community activist.
Basically, the beef is that there's not enough black cops.
And the mayor explained that there's six black officers, one of which is on active duty in the Army, and three Pacific Islanders, and one Latino.
So total of 10 cops out of 30 cops.
It's not too bad.
And we also had an interview with Al Jazeera America.
I doubt if it's going to be aired, but y'all might want to be keeping watch for that.
And then went on a few hours later, there was a interview with police chief Jackson of Ferguson PD.
And we basically had a question and answer session.
There was a lot of liberals, a lot of provocateurs, the usual suspects, so to speak.
In fact, one of the so-called journalists had asked him about an implementation of a no-fly zone.
And just at that moment, an F-15 Eagle screamed by.
So I said, so much for the no-fly zone.
And I was onto the flank of the police chief during the interview.
And he had his detail of his personnel, his police officers that made a protective detail behind him.
And I was standing on the side.
And after the interview, a reporter from the Huffington Post came up to me and started interviewing me.
And he was asking me questions about, you know, what is the police force?
And he asked me, you know, what is my name, Officer such and such.
I said, no, I'm Matt the Copperhead.
At this, at this, he looked a bit annoyed and turned around and headed towards the McDonald's.
And I guess the rest is history.
He wound up getting arrested, which is quite unfortunate.
If he would have stayed and had an interview with a Copperhead, maybe things would have turned out different for him.
His name was Ryan Riley.
I feel sorry for that man, actually.
So basically, the usual suspects were there, white liberal communist antagonizers who were stirring the population up, both black and white.
And he's not joking in that description, folks.
I actually was amazed when I got texted to my cell phone, video footage of Matt the Copperhead standing there in the middle of the press corps in the press conference of this mayor.
But in addition to that video that he sent, he was also mistaken for a police officer.
And the Huffington Post, the Huffington Post reporter thought you were the community liaison for the police department there in Ferguson.
He goes, no, I'm not with the police department.
I'm Matt the Copperhead.
And so, yeah, he encouraged the reporter, if he wanted a hot story, to look up the story of Sean Bergen and report on that.
But nevertheless, I mean, so here's the copperhead in the thick of it, and he's not joking about these people being communists.
You sent me a picture in addition to the press conference you sent me.
The chum lee of communism, it was this guy, this, I guess, 30-something-year-old white person with long hair.
Hails from his mommy's basement, and he was wearing a Karl Marx t-shirt with the hammer and sickle.
So when we say that it's radical leftists and communists supporting our opposition, we're not kidding about that, folks.
I mean, if it walks like a duck and talks like a duck and so on and so forth.
But yeah, so Matt the Copperhead, citizen reporter, is what he is.
And he was up there in Ferguson getting the news, and that's how it should be.
And he's reported it not just on this show now, but with Sam Bushman on the Liberty Roundtable show a few days ago.
And it's great stuff.
I mean, this is what we need.
Well, the thing that struck me most about Matt's presentation was the first thing that he said.
He said that the mayor seemed like a very decent individual, but he seemed to be under intense pressure.
And that's the whole problem in a nutshell.
Why should the mayor of a town that is subject to a race riot feel that he is under intense pressure?
The rioters should be the people that feel that they're under intense pressure.
Somehow something's wrong here.
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All right, everybody, and welcome back to our live broadcast from the Council of Conservative Citizens 2014 National Conference in Nashville, Tennessee.
We've got one more segment here with citizen reporter and political cesspool correspondent Matt the Copperhead.
And then after that, we're going to go to Brad Griffin of Occidental Descent.
He's going to talk more about this situation in Ferguson as well.
He has in laws up there about 12 miles from the unpleasantries or unpleasantness, I guess you would say.
And we're also going to be talking about a rally that he recently participated in in Oxford, Mississippi.
That's coming up after our next commercial break.
But first, back to the Copperhead.
I'm going to read just a couple of lines here from a Los Angeles Times report on the situation in Ferguson.
What touched off the outcry near St. Louis, you may ask?
Well, according to the Los Angeles Times, it was this.
Uncle Brown, an unarmed 18-year-old, who was about to begin college, was shot multiple times on Saturday afternoon in a confrontation with a police officer in Ferguson, Missouri, a St. Louis suburb.
What do witnesses say happened?
A friend of Brown's told Fox News that he and Brown were walking in the street when the police officer pulled up.
The officer told him to get the F off the sidewalk, he recounted.
Johnson said the officer then reached out of the car window and grabbed Brown by the neck.
Another witness said that she saw the police chase Brown.
He ran for his life, she said.
They shot him in the back and he fell.
He put his arms up to let them know that he was compliant and he was unarmed.
And they shot him twice more until he died.
So, I mean, this is what, you know, the facts of the case.
This angelic cherub, you know, just like Trayvon Martin, he was unarmed.
Just because he wasn't packing heat at the time of the incident does not mean he was not breaking a law, obviously, to say the least.
Police, of course, have a different story.
And who are you going to trust?
I mean, in this situation, who would you trust?
We know now that he was, if not currently initiated in the Bloods gang, he was working his way up there.
The robbery that he committed just minutes before the shooting probably didn't help his case.
But according to St. Louis County Police, Chief Brown was walking with a friend in the middle of the street when a Ferguson police officer tried to exit his vehicle.
Brown pushed the officer back onto the police car, then entered the car and struggled with the officer in an effort to get his weapon.
A shot was fired inside the car, and then the fatal shooting occurred shortly after that.
So yeah, I'm going to believe the police on this one.
I'm definitely going to believe the police on this one.
And we're going to talk more about this during this segment and the following one.
Then we're going to shift gears and have a lot more fun and a variety of topics.
But Keith, I'm going to toss it over to you for a second, and then we're going to, the Copperhead has a few more things and personal anecdotes that he'd like to share with us about this story.
Well, again, it's reminiscent of the Trayvon Martin situation.
You have a black perp who is portrayed as one of the Cosby kids, basically, by the media.
And then when you see a picture of him, he's this hulking six and a half foot guy.
Looks like an NFL lineman or something.
And he doesn't just look threatening.
We see from the video footage of his robbery at the convenience store that he actually is very threatening.
picked up an individual by the scruff of the neck by his collar and just picked him up and threatened him as he walked out of the convenience store with a box of cigars.
Now, then he's going down the street and it's obvious the policeman stopped him because he was walking in the middle of the street and he thought that he was being apprehended for the robbery he just committed and then reacted like a typical guilty person does.
Well, they say a guilty man flees when no one pursues.
Well, this man fought because he thought he was under arrest or about to be arrested and he assaulted a police officer.
And one of the first things that my parents and I think everybody else's parents taught you is that when you are styl the police, you should smile every chance you get.
You don't try to confront the policeman.
You certainly don't try to fight with the policeman.
And if you do, you're liable to wind up dead.
This individual did fight with the policeman, apparently fought all the way into his police car.
And the policeman obviously felt threatened.
Anybody would have felt into those circumstances.
And that's not the type of thing that, you know, apparently the police are supposed to have a double standard when they are assaulted by a black perpetrator, politically a black male teenage perpetrator.
They're supposed to react in an entirely different way than they would for any other perpetrator.
And of course, that's not going to happen.
You know, you can be killed just as, in fact, even morally killed under these circumstances than any other.
So consequently, I think our police have a right to protect themselves.
But, you know, I've been listening to the news coverage on Fox News and other places.
They're talking with black ministers, with black community activists, and they're just doubling down on this.
They are even more insistent now that Michael Brown was innocent and pure as Driven Snow.
And things just are not squaring, Matt.
What's going on here?
Well, Keith, you know, we've heard the black community side, and we really haven't heard the cop side yet, but it will all come out in the wash.
I wanted to make a point of seeing other communities' sites.
Made an active point at lunchtime to go to a Chinese restaurant, scope out the scene, see what the Asian community had to say about it.
This is in Ferguson, sir.
That's correct.
And along the way, I happened to meet with this white landscaper who was taking care of the grounds there and chatted with him for a bit.
And he said, man, things are bad.
I'm just hoping I don't get in the shot today.
I do my eight and I'm out before dusk.
I said, brother, I hear you.
Let me, I'm all ears.
Tell me what's going on.
And he actually stated, this is unconfirmed and unsubstantiated.
I'm just going by what he said, that a close friend of his was shot.
A white gal was shot in a drive-by one of the nights of the riot, writing this past week.
And of course, if this is true, our thoughts and prayers go out to her and her family.
All the best.
And also, you know, this is just an undercurrent of what's going on in these situations.
Also, I happen to see the Latino community.
I mean, this might be a cure for illegal immigration because they were fixing to get out of town.
They were all packing up.
They were packing up and heading out.
So, yeah, just a bad scene all around.
And this is becoming indicative of where our nation's going through balkanization.
The thing that is so amazing to me is the fecklessness of our leadership, of the mayor, of the police chief, and other people.
Basically, okay, what you're seeing here is people totally cowed by political correctness to the point that they're really not able to effectively govern and police their own city.
It's no action, I think, that the only businesses that seemed to be safe, as we heard in that first segment, were businesses that were being guarded by the owners of those buildings wielding their own firearms.
I guess this is the ultimate argument in favor of the wisdom of the founding fathers in passing the Second Amendment.
Apparently, the only people you can, even though you have policemen dressed like they are special op forces with tanks and Kevlar helmets and body armor and things like this, they're totally ineffective to protect the businesses of the citizens of Ferguson, Missouri.
They have to resort to themselves and their own firearms to protect their property.
Now, what's wrong with this picture?
What is paralyzing the police force enforcing the law against lawbreakers like the rioters in Ferguson?
You make a very good point there, Keith.
Another point is you go to the Audi and you have armed guards with nine millimeter pistols.
Is that average America?
Is this what average America is going to become?
Is this like the Reverend Jackson saying you could have the next Ferguson in your town?
I mean, this is before the shooting.
You have armed guards at every entrance of be it the Audi, the Food Lion, and elsewhere.
All the best, people.
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All right, everybody, and welcome back to tonight's live remote broadcast of the Political Cesspool from Nashville, Tennessee, everybody.
You can tell Brian in the front row wasn't there on that auto.
Brian, give us a holler from the back of the room.
That sounded about right.
Okay.
Well, we got Brad Griffin.
I'm going to shake the hand of Brad Griffin, the owner, operator, editor of OccidentalDescent.com.
And I was talking with Brad and his lovely wife last night about this situation in Ferguson.
So, I mean, we almost exhausted it, but not quite yet.
I want to just get your thoughts, anything that hasn't been mentioned yet on the air or something you'd like to even reiterate about your take on the situation in Ferguson.
Just a few months ago after the Amerin conference, me and my wife, we went to Baxter where she's from in St. Louis and St. Charles.
We traveled through Illinois and my wife didn't want to stop to get gas in Illinois because the gas taxes.
Well, we were almost running out of gas and we had to stop in North County, North St. Louis.
And lo and behold, if it wasn't a QT gas station, this was just a few months ago after the Amarin conference.
And we stopped there and I just got a menacing.
Okay.
Okay.
I got a menacing.
Okay.
I got just a menacing bad vibe about that gas station.
And what's unusual about it is that, you know, I've been to, I live in a very heavily black area in Alabama, and I've been through Birmingham, I've been through Atlanta.
But something about what happened in St. Louis just rubbed me the wrong way.
And I remember we were leaving that gas station, me and Renee, we were headed out to her parents' house, and they said that, and I looked around and I said to her, you know, one day, you know, one day there's going to be some kind of, something bad's going to happen here at this gas station.
And I don't believe it.
I don't believe it was that exact one.
It was a QT right down the street.
And All I heard is I looked on Facebook and the QT was up in flames and I was like, who could have ever predicted that?
Yeah, yeah.
But it's just, I've been following what's going on.
And today, you know, the video came out of, or I believe it was yesterday, the video of him robbing the gas station.
And I wasn't surprised.
There's nothing at all that's surprising me.
Here you go, Keith.
So in other words, you think this whole area was a powder keg just waiting for a source of ignition to go up.
Is that right?
That's correct.
I often joke on my blog.
We talk about how we joke about doomsday scenarios.
And I like to think of the, I call it the day the EBT card stops working.
And it's like, what would happen in North County St. Louis two days after EBT quit working?
It would be much worse than this, I think.
Well, we look now at the facts.
And the facts of this story, as they become more apparent, it was that this guy was a thug.
Now, did he deserve to die for being a thug?
No.
But did he deserve to die if he jumped into a police car and tried to rob an officer of his gun?
I think that's a justifiable shooting.
I don't like to see anybody die.
I wish he hadn't acted that way.
And I certainly wish he was still alive, just like I wish Trayvon Martin was still alive so we wouldn't have to go through the misery of this white guilt forced upon us in the media.
But, you know, so you have the robbery there at the gas station.
Now, do you know, I mentioned, and I was under the impression that it was almost immediately before the shooting.
Is that correct?
Or was that something that happened days before?
Or you can just tell me because it's just, I'm not sure exactly how far in advance.
I think it was the same day, too.
So, and they say, you know, at least Trayvon paid for his Skittles, you know, we talked about that last night.
But nevertheless, so this guy robbed a gas station immediately before the shooting occurred.
But the narrative from the media is that he was some saintly figure.
And we've got white racist police officers taking out their racism on unarmed teens as if shooting him in the back and so on and so forth.
This guy was flashing signs for the blood gang, you know, the violent black bloods.
You got the video of the robbery.
And this is getting no play in the media.
Yeah, it's been mentioned, but it's not changing the course of the narrative.
The way this is still being interpreted was white-on-black racism.
And yeah, so he robbed the gas station.
We mentioned that, but we're not focusing on it by any stretch.
And, you know, and the rioting continues.
And that's another thing.
I mean, this is something that hasn't changed since the 60s.
White people are responsible for the bad behavior of black people.
No matter what they do, the racism of white people is their excuse, the supposed racism of white people.
So the logic is something happens that they don't like, and then they destroy their own neighborhoods in retaliation and filmed themselves, in this case, laughing while doing so.
They're burning up their own stores.
They're burning up and rioting and pillaging in their own neighborhoods.
And it just makes no sense to me.
But again, that's nothing new.
They've been doing that.
It's been the MO for 60 years in the South in the 60s when the police officers and the sheriffs would try to enforce the law.
They would do these things.
And so that's one area in which they've been consistent.
But as we stated earlier, the narrative to these stories are already written in advance, and they just do a little plug-and-play.
And in this case, the names and the scenario change, but the narrative remains the same.
State of them has been issued now.
And I'll ask you, Brad, I mean, what can the government do?
I mean, you would say you send in the National Guard to disperse the uprising, but what can they do other than politely ask these black malcontents, these rioters, to stop?
Obviously, you can't enforce the law.
Obviously, you can't use force because it's racist, right?
So I don't see, you know, you've given them a free pass to engage in this behavior, and the media glorifies it and coddles them as if it's somewhat justified.
Now, if the cop was wrong in the shooting, let the facts present that and let him pay the price.
But no matter what really happened, and I certainly don't think that was the case, but even if that was the case, it doesn't excuse this behavior.
This is outlandish behavior.
It's what you get in a multicultural and diverse area.
This is the manifestation of diversity in its full force.
And again, I don't know what they can do except let it run its course because if they send in police, if they send in more authority figures, what can they do?
We already saw what happened when one cop did what he had to do and the results were predictable.
Okay, what I would add to that is, James, is we've seen this.
We've seen this same script how many times.
I'm sure you remember the saint who was the Duke La Cross stripper.
Right.
The one who's in prison right now for murdering her boyfriend.
Or I'm sure you remember our friend Rodney King, who they burned down Los Angeles in the early 1990s.
Rodney King, I believe he died recently.
Drunk, he passed out and fell in a pool and drowned to death.
How many times was Rodney King addressed for reckless and drunk driving after the Los Angeles riots?
Well, the media always makes these martyrs of these people.
They don't even look into their background.
And we've seen it fall apart, Tom and Tom again, but not without tremendous destruction of property and loss of life and destruction of our civil liberties and terrible racial animals.
And Brad, you bring up a good point in mentioning Rodney King.
So those riots that occurred as a result of that scenario in 1992 caused over a billion dollars in property damage.
A billion dollars of property damage.
And those people were seen as the good guys.
I mean, when you look at it, when you look at it the way that it was presented by the establishment media, those people were the righteous freedom fighters.
Those were the ones that were standing up against white racism.
They're completely given a pass.
Well, I think we need to also just hit the nail on the head on this gentleman.
The problem isn't multiculturalism.
It is political correctness and white guilt, which is being inflicted upon the mayor, on the police chief, on the entire police force of Ferguson.
And this is what paralyzes society's response and prevents society from responding appropriately to this type of criminal behavior.
This is why the police can be decked out in full body armor and still can't do anything because they're frozen.
They're paralyzed with fear for if they dare enforce the law, they're liable to be the next George Zimmerman.
They're liable to be sitting in the dock being tried, supposedly, for some type of crime.
And their crime is that they're trying to discharge the duty they have sworn to do, which is enforce the law and the Constitution.
This is the problem in America today.
We have a liberal news media that is enforcing politically correct standards on behavior, which basically undermines the rule of law and the moral order in the United States of America today.
That's what we're seeing played out in Ferguson, Missouri, if you ask me.
Well, and I hate to say it, but I think by the time the media necessarily, well, it'll be interesting to see if this officer faces charges for what I believe was an act of self-defense, if he has to stand trial for that.
I hate that this has happened to that officer.
I think by the time the media gets done with him, and I think George Zimmerman can relate, this officer is going to wish that he had been killed.
I think Zimmerman, in a perverse reasoning, Zimmerman and this officer would have been better off had they been killed by the black assailants.
But we're going to take a break and talk more about it with Brad Griffin and find out what happened in Oxford, Mississippi, when the political session rolls on tonight in Nashville, Tennessee.
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Welcome back.
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All right, everybody, and welcome back to the political cesspool.
We got all the loud people in the back of the room now.
What are y'all doing back there?
All right.
Well, we got Brad Griffin of Occidental Descent.
That is occidentaldescent.com, by the way.
And we were talking about this surveillance video of the saintly cherub Mike Brown robbing the convenience store.
And that is there.
You can watch that video.
courtesy of YouTube at Brad's website, occidentaldescent.com.
We also have had two or three stories posted to thepolitical cesspool.org, our official internet headquarters this week, about the scenario near St. Louis, I should say.
And I'm just going to read a paragraph from this, and then we're going to shift gears.
This will be a summation.
I think we've spent at least an hour on this topic now for this live remote, which is unusual, but it is a big story.
Michael McGregor for Reagan, I had an uncle, by the way, named Michael McGregor.
But Michael McGregor of Radix Journal writes that the police killing of a black man has turned a St. Louis suburb into a place where chaos reigns.
Rioting predictably broke out after a memorial service for the slain 18-year-old Mike Brown, and the black participants went straight to the supermarkets to loot and pillage, setting one ablaze.
Also, predictably, the mass media began sympathetically protranglers and protesters as folks against injustice and ignored their ransacking of local stores.
Wherever the truth is behind the shooting of Brown, we know that our guardians of culture will mark it down as another injustice done to blacks by whites.
Like Rodney King, Trayvon Martin, and Tawana Brawley, who has been brought up here by our esteemed guest.
The facts don't matter as long as there is a media narrative to promote the continuation of racial injustice in America.
And the article only gets better from there, and you can read it at thepoliticalasspool.org tonight.
But with that, we're going to shift gears from the situation in Ferguson and talk to Brad Griffin, who was a man on the streets and an eyewitness as to the situation in Oxford, Mississippi a couple of days ago or a few days ago now, I guess it's been.
What's been going on in Oxford and when were you there?
Why'd you take your activism on the road?
Well, the situation in Oxford is just really a continuation of what's going been going on in Ole Miss for years now.
It started back in the early 1990s when the university removed the Confederate battle flag to appease just people who wanted to make Ole Miss more PC.
They banned Dixie at football games.
There's been a series of things.
Four years ago in 2010, Colonel Rebb.
Colonel Rebb was replaced by a politically correct mascot, a black bear in Ole Miss.
And I was really irritated by that.
I really have been outraged by that ever since.
But in recent days, there's been announcements by, I think it's Chancellor Dan Jones that the Old Ole Miss was going to do even more politically correct stuff.
They were going to rename Confederate Drive and they were going to put markers to explain Confederate monuments all over campus in PC terms.
And even crazier that the school was considering dropping the name Ole Miss itself because some people believe that Ole Miss is a reference to plantation mistress.
And so that's why there was an event.
It wasn't organized by us.
It was organized by a group called the Mid-South Flaggers.
And they were going to go march out there in Oxford with Confederate battle flags.
And I've been wanting to go out there for years and I just went out there and joined them.
Here you go, kid.
Well, you're right.
You're absolutely right.
Basically, what they did about the Confederate flag, which was the first salvo in the culture war against the South and Southern symbols.
Sam Francis, the late great Sam Francis wrote extensively about this, and he predicted exactly where all this was going to lead.
And so far, his blueprint has been absolutely accurate.
They didn't ban the Confederate flag.
They banned sticks in the stuff.
Consequently, there was no way to wave a rebel flag anymore in the stadium.
And of course, that was one of the great signature scenes from an Ole Miss football game.
If you look back in the Manning era and earlier, you will see a sea of Confederate flags waving back and forth at all Ole Miss games, and particularly the big ones like the one between Archie Manning of Ole Miss and Scott Hunter of Alabama back in 1969, which was the first nationally televised late night football game, college football game in America.
Now, let me tell you what, this is that, you know, first it was the Confederate flag, then they stopped playing Dixie, which was like the unofficial fight song of the University of Mississippi, Ole Miss.
And I predicted that Ole Miss and the name Ole Miss Rebels were ultimately going to fall to this relentless, almost Leninist march in rewriting history at Ole Miss.
Everything that was distinctive about Ole Miss is being destroyed systematically by the politically correct people who are, you know, engineering this change.
They always get a compliant chancellor.
In fact, I think the willingness to destroy the old, old miss must be written somewhere into the job description of being the chancellor or the head of the University of Mississippi now because they have had a succession of chancellors who seem bound and determined to destroy everything that made that university distinctive and attractive in the past.
They're not going to rest, I guess, until they rename the place the Marxist-Leninist Institute of Mississippi.
Now, this is culture war, folks, and this is, it may seem trivial to some people, and particularly people that aren't particularly interested in the University of Mississippi or Ole Miss, but this is just the beginning.
This is the camel's nose in the tent.
The next thing you know, the American flag is going to be under assault.
American heroes, American symbols generally, patriotic references to America's past, to America's founding, they're already to attack.
This is a relentless culture war that's being waged against traditional American society.
And as Sam Francis said, the Confederacy is going to be the first casualty, and it's going to be the canary in the coal mine that shows us what's going to happen to the rest of our culture unless we wake up and take countermeasures.
I believe that's absolutely right.
There's nothing much I can add to that.
I've seen it progressing for years.
And even though I'm an Auburn graduate, I felt compelled to go to Ole Miss's campus and take a stand for what's happening out there.
And just think of it, Keith.
If you had to rename every single historical monument or street or anything that's named after anybody who can be remotely construed as racist in Mississippi, where would you stop?
I mean, how many towns would lose their names?
I mean, it's terrible.
I mean, you'd have to rename Washington itself to because, you know, George Washington was a slave owner and a racist, too.
Well, it's not only that.
I'm waiting for Archie Manning to have to prostrate himself and tearfully explain away his supposed guilt of attending Ole Miss back in the days when they were still flying the Confederate flag and paying Dixie at the football games.
You know, this will never end.
This self-flagellation that is inflated, it's just like Stalinist show trials back in the days of Stalin back in the 30s.
They basically had these public trials where the accused would have to, you know, beg and first of all, admit guilt and then throw himself on the mercy of the court.
And of course, the mercy of the court was never there.
He was going to be executed anyway.
But this is almost a kabuki theater rendition of those same type of Stalinist trials, only these are happening in America and they're happening for the most trivial of reasons.
People have a right to, you know, define themselves as they wish, particularly when what they're doing is not directed at defaming other people.
There's nothing defamatory about having a Confederate flag or about playing the song Dixie or having a Colonel Rebel mascot, things like that, or having your university nicknamed Ole Miss.
But you would think these were high crimes and misdemeanors guilty of the death penalty the way that the news media tends to carry on about them.
The capital of Mississippi itself is named after Andrew Jackson, isn't it?
I mean, you know, he was the one who was behind the Trail of Tears, the genocide, you know, of the Indians.
You know, we're going to have to, we're definitely going to have to, how can a majority African-American city be named after Andrew Jackson?
And you're right.
I mean, using their litmus test for what is and what isn't racist, I mean, you're going to have to rename everything from anyone except for 20th century black civil rights leaders.
I mean, yeah, I mean, George Washington didn't even have to rename the capital city if you really want to be consistent with the execution of this nonsense.
But Brad, we're coming up on the bottom of the hour break and we're going to have a free-for-all here in the third hour.
We're going to be bringing everybody up who wants to come up with me on the radio.
But I want to salute the work of Brad Griffin at Occidental Descent.
A parting shot, final word from you, and of course, plug that website one more time.
Okay, the website's www.occidaldescent.com.
And I'll just say that we're planning to get back to Mississippi at some point in the future to protest what's going on there.
And there'll be more on that as that develops.
Thank you.
All right, everybody, let's hear a big round of applause for Brad Griffin.
We'll be back with the third hour and final hour right after this.
Another hour of the political cesspool is in the can, but don't go away.