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Sept. 10, 2022 - The Political Cesspool - James Edwards
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You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is the Political Cesspool.
The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program.
And here to guide you through the murky waters of the political cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
Then I'm walking in Memphis.
Just walking with my feet 10 feet off of me.
Walking in Memphis.
But do I really feel the way I feel?
Welcome, ladies and gentlemen, to tonight's live broadcast of TPC.
I'm James Edwards, along with Keith Alexander, this Saturday evening, September the 10th.
It has been a particularly heavy week of tragic news coming out of our hometown, the only home I've ever known, Memphis, Tennessee, this week.
And countless listeners have been emailing me and messaging me this week asking if we were going to be covering the news out of Memphis.
And earlier this week, it may come to a surprise to you, I was leaning towards not doing that.
And then you had the news of the kidnapping, which a week ago tonight we knew had happened, but we were hoping, I guess, it would be some sort of a ransom situation or whatever.
Of course, it turned out to be quite worse than that.
Kidnapping, sexual assault, and a murder.
And then you had the roving thug who was targeting white people while live streaming his shootings from a moving car.
And then you had copycat people taking to social media saying they were going to target white people.
And it sort of forced our hand that we had to cover this.
I am not the left.
I don't want to make political points by using stories that are so tragic and heartbreaking, especially ones that hit so close to home as this one did.
So we will be very careful out of respect to those who have lost loved ones in our city this week.
But we will tell the truth in love.
And to help us do that is Keith Alexander, another native Memphian and a lifelong resident of Memphis, except for that very short stint he spent in Minnesota when he was newborn.
But Keith, his roots go back to Memphis for generations.
And Keith is in Mississippi tonight, actually, joining me.
Keith, how are you doing?
I'm doing great, James, under the circumstances, I guess.
It's really been a shocking week.
Very disheartening for Memphians, but nonetheless, it fits right into our wheelhouse, doesn't it?
It does.
I wish it wasn't here, but it is.
And so we will cover it.
And we will cover it by shedding light on the racial realities that exist in a way that certainly no other broadcasts are doing.
Let's start.
There are three different anti-white manifestations here this week.
They sort of cascaded into one another.
They are like waves rolling into one another.
We will start with Eliza Fletcher, the billionaire heiress of a hardware family fortune.
She was a 34-year-old school teacher.
Obviously, she didn't need to teach at all, but she had a nurturing heart and she was wife and a mother of two very young boys.
And Keith, you lived, you live in her neighborhood.
She lived in your neighborhood.
Tell us what was going on that fateful morning.
A lot of people are asking, why was she out at 4:30 in the morning?
Why was she running the streets of Memphis at 4:30?
You have an answer, and you can tell us a little more about it.
You live there.
Right.
I live less than a half a mile from her home.
She lives in the same subdivision, Central Gardens, as she did as I live.
The reason she was out at 4:30 in the morning is that she's a serious long-distance runner.
She qualified for the Boston Marathon.
And if you are a serious long-distance runner, you just don't go out and run a mile or two like James or I may do occasionally, you know, to try to stay in shape.
You have to run it.
You know, you can ask Eddie Miller, who used to be with our show.
You have to run at least 10 miles a day just to stay fit to run a marathon.
So that's what she did.
She lived at the corner of Carr and Willette in Memphis.
She would run down probably about a tenth of a mile to Central Avenue, which is where I live.
And then she would go probably over five miles to her church, Second Presbyterian Church, which is a big socialite church in Memphis down at Goodlett Street.
Probably turned back around.
She was almost to her church.
She was right next door to it when she was attacked, abducted, and eventually killed running down there.
Now, the thing that was so shocking for a lot of Memphians is that this was not in the hood.
Some people have been reporting that she was walking improvidently or running improvidently in the hood.
It wasn't at all.
She was in what we call the Poplar Avenue Corridor.
Poplar Avenue goes from the western boundary, Front Street, right on the river, all the way down to Collierville, which is the eastern boundary of Shelby County.
And Shelby County is a huge county.
It's over 350 square miles.
So that's a long way.
But the wisdom, the folk wisdom in Memphis is that if you are white and you buy a house in Memphis outside of the Poplar corridor, you will eventually have to sell it because the neighborhood will become dangerous.
And when you sell it, you'll sell at a loss.
On the other hand, if you buy a house within the Poplar corridor, you won't have to sell it.
And if you do sell it, you'll sell at a profit.
So she was not doing anything reckless or dangerous except being a woman running without a gun on her.
I think that's basically the lesson that there's no safe place in Memphis for women to run.
And let's face it, running a woman running in summer wearing gym shorts and a top, it's like running down the street in your panties and bra.
And that's, you know, not the type of temptation you want to put into the path of somebody like, you know, her attacker.
He was abstinent at first, and now he's Henderson.
First name, Cleotha, in any case.
Right.
And maybe they figured out his parentage as a result of this situation.
But nonetheless, it was a terrible thing.
She is a junior kindergarten teacher.
And you could tell from the little vignette they had on Tucker Carlson that she had.
Which we are going to play.
I should have mentioned earlier, we are going to play that in the third hour.
Tim Murdoch's going to help me break this story apart.
We're going to stay on at the full three hours.
Jared Taylor is going to be with us in the second hour to talk about it.
He's also going to give us a little bit of information about his recent speech at Arizona State University.
That would be the only momentary departure we'll take.
But between Keith Alexander, Jared Taylor, and Tim Murdoch, I think we can cover the situation in Memphis this week pretty thoroughly.
But yes, I mean, and you know, and Keith, this was something too that Tucker said in that clip.
You know, hey, we built these cities.
100 years ago, she wouldn't have had a problem running around in Memphis.
And she has to get up at 4:30 to stay in fighting trim to run marathons.
And that's why she had to be out so early as a mother and as a teacher.
And she should be able to run in any city in America.
You can tell that she has a mother.
She was a gymnast teacher and the type of person you'd like to be teaching your children.
Hold on.
Oh, we'll be right back.
We got to take our first break.
So much to come this hour and the rest of the program.
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Followed him up to the gates of basement.
And I watched him walk right through.
Not secured and did not see him.
They just hovered around this tomb.
There's a pretty little thing waiting for the king down in the jungle room.
When I was walking in Memphis, I was walking with my feet 10 feet off a beer.
Walking in Memphis.
But do I really feel the way I feel?
You know, I have mixed feelings about the city of Memphis.
I was born here.
There are things about Memphis that I love, things obviously that I hate.
I love the past of Memphis, a Confederate river town at one point.
And, you know, we were talking about this.
You were the only person I've heard, Keith, in the whole country that mentions Eliza Fletcher's lineage.
Well, I was just going to say very quickly, very quickly, somebody was asking, it's a good question.
What was wrong with her husband?
Why would her husband allow this?
And we don't know.
What they did or didn't believe about racial realities.
Teaching at St. Mary's, they were probably very much opposed to us and very much opposed to our way of thinking.
However, the family may not have always been like that.
Who was it that was in her family that was a former mayor of Memphis in the 1950s?
If you were a mayor of Memphis in the 1950s, you were probably pretty solid, although I never had heard of this guy before.
Right.
His name is Edmund Orgel.
He was the head of Orgal Brothers, which before the days of Ace Hardware and True Value Hardware, was a company that provided hardware stores throughout the nation with their goods, their line of merchandise, their inventory.
And there are independent hardware stores.
They still do that here and abroad.
So they're a multi-billion dollar company.
Now, the reason her husband wasn't with her, they had two children, age four and five.
If he had left them, they lived by themselves, you know, they didn't have any other relatives living there, he would have been guilty of child abuse and children.
Well, no, I think the listener in New York may be asking why he would have allowed his wife to go out and run in a place like Memphis at 4.30 a.m.
And again, you know, I don't want to get into victim blaming.
You should be able to run on a street in a city and feel safe.
Although, of course, we have a very unique city here in Memphis with regards to crime.
And we'll get into all of that.
But that's the background.
Now, who was the former mayor of Memphis in relation to Eliza Fletcher, though?
Her grandfather?
I think so.
Edmund Orgill was his name.
In fact, a law partner of mine lived in his old house on Linden Avenue in Memphis, which is also in Central Garden.
And you believe that Mrs. Fletcher may have run past your house on the very morning of that fateful.
I think she did almost every morning.
That would be the route that she went.
And that route is totally within what I called the Pomper Avenue corridor, which is supposedly the white and safe part of town.
So with regards to Memphis State University at the time, which has a lot of cameras and everything else, you would think it would be fairly safe.
It has security guards.
I was given wrong information last week.
I was told she was in a completely different part of town.
I was actually texting with Peter Brimelow about this, but I was given false information.
So she was in this, in your neighborhood.
How far do you live from her house?
Less than half a mile.
Less than half a mile.
Okay.
So she was in a nice part of town, and this still happened.
Now, let's speed things up now that you've got a little background there.
We've got a lot to cover this hour, and I want to speed things up.
Let's talk about, we know what happened.
She was abducted.
She was kidnapped.
She was raped.
She was murdered.
And they found her body a couple of days after her disappearance.
And they have a prime suspect, and that is Cleotha Abstin is the name I'm reading here on Fox News.
I know he also goes by Cleotha Henderson, I believe, but Cleotha Abstin.
What do we know about Cleotha Abstin, Keith?
Well, he was a career criminal.
He actually, I have another connection with him.
He went to jail, was sentenced to 24 years in jail for kidnapping a lawyer I used to practice with named Kemper Durand.
Kemper has since died, but he was leaving a bar association function at number one Beale when he was kidnapped, going to his car in the parking lot, put in the trunk.
And they just, he and another guy did it.
And, you know, Cleotha and a guy named Maurice Cobbins.
Cobbins was trying to talk Cleotha to not kill him.
He said, look, you got the car.
Let this guy go and whatnot.
In fact, Kemper Duran at his sentencing mentioned that to the judge and asked him to go lenient on Maurice Cobbins.
But again, if Cleotha had been serving his entire sentence of 24 years, he would still be in jail and this would never have happened.
That's the same thing with Ezekiel Kelly, who is the next guy we're going to talk about.
He was sentenced to three.
But Keith, Keith, Keith, before we go to Ezekiel Kelly, Cleotha absolutely.
And he would have been in jail too if he had.
He was released early.
Now, isn't this what the Democrats who swept the local elections last month, isn't this what they were running on, though?
Lenient sentences.
And I believe, didn't you say that there was even some talk about raising the age of people being considered a juvenile or a minor under the eyes of the law in Shelby County to 25 years old?
That sounds fantastic to me.
I can see possibly trying to do it to 21.
But see, either way, this Ezekiel Kelly guy is 19.
He's apparently in the eyes of the law, not a murderer.
He's a juvenile delinquent.
And we have a George Soros style district attorney that just got elected.
And he looks very troubled because he knows that this coming in the first month of his term is not going to be the episode in which he wants to shops.
Those local elections were just last month.
And we're going to get to Ezekiel Kelly, Keith, I promise.
But I wanted to ask you one more thing about before we move on from Eliza Fletcher.
And this story would have warranted a full hour.
I mean, you know, you want to talk about Emmett Till?
You want to talk about any of this?
This was just as horrific.
And these stories, black-on-white rapes, don't take our word for it, folks.
Look up their law enforcement.
Look up the Department of Justice and the FBI statistics on interracial, particularly heinous interracial crimes, rape and murder.
And these were a dime a dozen.
Rape, especially, murder, especially when compared to the alternative, white-on-black rape, which is statistically non-existent.
White on black murder, also very rare.
But you certainly hear about it when it happens, God knows.
And we'll point out some of those inconsistencies and hypocrisies in the coverage of all of this in just a moment.
But why do you think, though, Keith, that the Eliza Fletcher story of all of the black on white rapes and of all the black on white murders that take place in this country every year, why did this captivate the attention of the international press?
Because she was an heiress?
Well, that's part of it.
She's from the elite, you know, very small percentage of the population.
We don't have a lot of billionaires.
And furthermore, there are a lot of people that were hoping and praying that her husband had something to do with this.
And this was going to be one of these court TV specialties or something where they find out that he had hired the guy to do something.
Nothing could be further from the truth.
This woman was, you know, attacked because she was a frail, about 130-pound, 5'4 lady running.
And there are a lot of what I would call feminist runners in town that were really upset that somehow it would seem like they're not supposed to be running.
So they had this special run that went by my house yesterday morning saying finishing alive was run.
And they went by there.
But see, these people are losing the point.
Do they think that a wolf is deterred by a flock of sheep any more than one sheep?
You know, that's not going to happen.
Basically, the only way you can protect yourself is if you carry a pistol on a holster and have it out where it's in view.
See, I have.
Two of my three sons have dogs and they live in Central Gardens or in the Midtown area in the Poplar Avenue corridor.
And they walk the dogs, but they always have a pistol on their hip very prominently displayed.
And they've had cars of black ewes slow down, go like they're sizing them up, but when they see that pistol, they speed off.
And by the way, this is something that the Tennessee legislature has gotten right.
You don't have to have a concealed carry permit anymore in the state of Tennessee.
And thank God for that in places like Memphis where your life is always on the line, thanks to diversity.
Here in Memphis, here in Tennessee, it's a gunslinger state.
You don't have to go to a class.
You don't have to get a license.
Anybody can go strapped, any law-abiding citizen.
But of course, you know, it wouldn't even matter.
It wouldn't even matter what sort of restrictions they might put.
A guy like Leotha Abstin, a guy like Ezekiel Kelly, are always going to have guns.
And an extra law on the book is only going to deter law-abiding citizens, not career criminals.
And what was he in jail for to begin with, Keith?
You said kidnapping, attempted murder?
Yeah, kidnapping, attempted murder, all those things.
And he had a 24-year sentence, but he was let go after 20 years.
And if he had served full 24 years, he would not have been out to have done the murder.
Well, but this is a point that was also made.
If he had served another three years, it would have happened to someone else three years from now.
But this is the nature of it all.
All right.
This is the time we're going to transition into the case of Ezekiel Kelly.
This is a 19-year-old black male who was cruising around in his car and live streaming his murder of whites.
We'll talk about that next right here in Memphis.
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Boy, you got a prayer in Memphis.
Such great memories growing up here in Memphis and with my grandparents.
It was a different ball game even in the 1980s.
I was born in 1980, totally different city.
And Keith, you know, this was something Tucker Carlson said going back 100 years, less than 100 years.
Memphis was consistently voted the cleanest, the safest city in America of its size.
And I can remember, and we posted this on Twitter.
Maybe that's where Tucker got it.
But talking about the cleanliness of Memphis back in the bygone era of the 1950s and 60s, when all of the municipal city parks would decorate their flowerbeds to resemble Confederate flags.
That was within my father's lifetime, certainly within your lifetime, Keith.
I only go back to 1980.
Memphis was a wonderful place not that long ago, obviously now.
And we're going to play the entire Tucker Carlson clip.
And it's so interesting because what Tucker said, we're going to be hard pressed to beat tonight.
And that's on Fox News.
Boy, that's something.
We're going to talk to Tim Murdoch about that.
Let him dissect Tucker's take on Memphis.
But you go back to the 1950s, Keith, when you were growing up.
Give me 60 seconds on the difference between Memphis now and then.
Just 60.
We got to quickly, quickly, quickly do this.
And we got to get to Ezekiel Kelly.
Go.
Hey, Memphis was 20% black and 80% white, basically, in 1960.
America was 10% black and 90% white, basically, in 1960.
Also, after the experience of the civil rights movement, all that changed.
And all of a sudden, blacks were righteous and holy.
Whites were the opposite.
It used to be that right after World War II, there was a group of people, white people that were beyond redemption.
That was Germans.
Add to that white Southerners.
After the civil rights movement now Memphis was a much safer place and today Memphis is 65 black, 35 other, and i've heard as low as 22 percent of the 35 is uh no no, 22 white.
So things have changed.
It's kind of like Jackson Mississippi, which used to be about a 50, 50 town back in the 60s and now it's 85 black, 15 white.
There's a difference between Jackson and Memphis.
The elites in Memphis have done everything they can to accommodate the blacks.
In Jackson, Mississippi, the elites said, to heck with you, last white person out, turn off the lights.
And now in Jackson, and now in Jackson, they can't even keep the water running, even though we're told that they built America to begin with.
So I can't blame both of these.
These cities show you that you can turn over to them a first world city on a silver platter with a bow on it, and they will turn it into a third world hellhaul.
Well, okay, all right, let's get to this.
Let's get to this.
So Memphis is also the city that Nathan Bedford Forrest spent his life.
He was born in Chapel Hill, Tennessee, a little bit to the east of here.
He was known as a Memphian.
Memphis was his hometown.
This is where he died.
This is where he was buried.
Oh, and by the way, I thought once we got rid of that Forrest statue, none of this stuff was going to happen anymore.
Once we dug up the grave of one of Memphis' greatest heroes, we were going to raise the IQ scores.
The crime was going to dissipate.
This wasn't going to happen.
But I will tell you this.
I will tell you this.
In the day of Nathan Bedford Forrest, you did not have things like I'm about to play for you now.
And what I'm about to play for you, Keith, an audience, I did not want to play.
We don't use language like this.
This is a family show.
We don't say things like this.
But what we've got here is 19-year-old black male Ezekiel Kelly.
Now, he was on a damn near 18-hour shooting spree in his car before he was caught.
And he was live streaming his murders of white people.
And he went into an AutoZone store.
And what you're about to hear is graphic.
I know some people listen with their children.
If your children are listening right now, you're going to hear graphic language.
This is not a movie.
This is not a TV show.
He is literally shooting a white man in this 20-second clip that you're about to hear.
But you're going to hear it because you need to hear it because these are the racial realities.
And this is what is happening in Memphis just two days, two days after the Eliza Fletcher situation was resolved, where they found her body.
This is what was happening midweek in Memphis.
And this is Ezekiel Kelly in just one clip.
Get out.
I don't waggie shit on camera.
I pull up and do this shit my own dude.
With the niggas ain't no faking, no faking.
Hear me, this shit for real.
Oh, my mama, Kate, all you think I'm playing.
Can I show this shit here?
This shit so real, my guy.
I'm killing shit for real.
Okay, so that 20-second clip, 19-year-old black male Ezekiel Kelly using all every other words of profanity, of course.
And at the end, he says, bitch, I'm killing shit for real after he puts two into a white man who was shopping at an auto zone.
Completely innocent.
Completely innocent.
And do you know, Keith, do you know how the Memphis Police Department reported this?
You know, think about Dylan Roof.
Think about Dylan Roof and how they reported that.
What the Memphis Police Department said.
Well, I'll get to that in just a second.
Let's just talk about that.
What do we know about Ezekiel Kelly, Keith?
Go.
Ezekiel Kelly is 19 years old.
He has a lengthy juvenile record.
He was charged with attempted murder and sentenced to three years as a juvenile.
They reduced the sentence to 11 months because they reduced the charge to aggravated assault or something like that.
So that's why he was out and should have been in jail at this time.
Now, what he did was intentionally target white people.
I ran across the path of his crime wave twice on Thursday night.
I was taking one of my vehicles down to South Haven, Mississippi to get it filled with gas, which is about 25 to 40 cents cheaper a gallon down there than it is in Memphis.
And I also took a vehicle by Valvoline to get a top off.
Well, when I was going down the expressway to Mississippi, I saw all these blue lights at the BP station.
That's what you heard on that tape.
That's where he just walked up to a white man who was parked in a car, didn't even know he was there, and blew him away.
Then when I was down in South Haven getting my oil topped off and fluids checked, suddenly I saw about 10 police cars from the South Haven Police Department boil out of Northwest Drive.
The police headquarters is out at the end of Northwest Drive, take a left turn and then go right down Mill Branch, which is one of the main arteries into Memphis.
He had carjacked another car.
This one was driven by a black girl down there, a challenger, a Dodge Challenger.
And that's what he was eventually caught in and wrecked.
But he shot her.
She wasn't killed.
But there was a nurse up on Poplar near McLean, which I used to live at Popper and McLean.
And that person was killed.
She was a nurse from West Memphis, Arkansas, just across the Mississippi River.
And she was carjacked.
She was killed in the presence of her children.
They were in.
So over the course of his 18-hour shooting spree that he intermittently live streamed, he shot seven people that we know of.
Four of them died, including this woman you're talking about now, who actually got out of the car to go and help or stopping to help him.
Yeah.
She was a nurse for crying out loud.
See, this is, you get no dispensation from these people.
They're remorseless.
They are terrible.
And they should be locked up.
And this was a beautiful young white woman who was the nurse shot dead in her car in this attempted carjacking in front of her very young daughter.
And she was going to be a little bit more.
We're the ones that are banned.
We're the ones that are banned.
We're the ones on the hate list.
We're the ones on the hate list in this city.
We're the ones on the hate list.
You know, and I've got two people that have been former law enforcement in this city, two different agencies who said guest speakers would come in and talk about the threats in this city.
And we were always the first ones mentioned.
Never committed a crime.
Never told anything but the truth.
Yeah.
And this gets and they have trouble getting policemen in Memphis because the powers that be, who are black, want to limit the pool of people to people within the city limits because they know that they'll get a majority, a vast majority of black candidates that way.
And we don't get white officers like we used to.
And quite frankly, if I had a child, I wouldn't want him to be a police.
No, no, no, no.
I don't know what would be the next day.
Yeah, that's right.
That's right.
Well, Ezekiel Kelly.
Now, he had served some time too.
Now, he was only 19, but he had served time and also had a commuted sentence before he went on his shooting spree that killed four and wounded seven.
Yeah, exactly.
And he would have been in jail if they'd kept his original sentence.
And wasn't it an attempted murder charge that they downgraded?
Yeah, they attempted, it was an attempted murder charge, they downgraded to aggravated assault.
So he was out, and when he got out, he continued to be what he was and what he is.
I wanted to never be more than.
But he's inspired others, others to continue doing that.
True racial terror, true racial hatred.
It's not here, folks.
We tell the truth.
That's all we've ever done.
These two murderers have inspired others that are threatening and promising, in fact, to go and continue in their example.
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And they asked me if I would do a little bit.
And I sang with all my might.
She said, tell me, are you a Christian child?
And I said, ma'am, I am tonight.
Walking in Memphis.
I was walking with my feet 10 feet off a meal.
Walking in Memphis.
But do you really feel where I feel?
Walking in Memphis.
Just a terrible week in Memphis, but nobody, in spite of all of the coverage that these heinous crimes have gotten, is talking about the one thing that would foster a debate that may lead to real solutions.
That is the racial realities of this whole thing.
And the racial realities are that this wouldn't have happened in 1922 Memphis, and it wouldn't have happened in 1952 Memphis.
And these people would have still been alive if they had been born in a better time.
And that was actually something that I read on Twitter this week.
somebody had commented, imagine considering your ancestors to be evil for using the law to protect their daughters from having something like this ever happen to them.
That was probably the single best comment I've read all week in light of all of this, Keith, very quickly.
Yeah, I saw one that said if it were 1922 or having 2022, all this would be history by now.
It would have all been resolved.
Well, that's right.
How did we get to this point?
How did we get to be this to this point?
Maybe the teaching of critical race theory has really had an effect on the black population.
Well, that's right.
I mean, if you've been taught your whole lives that all white people have ever done is hold you back, they've never done anything that's benefited you.
You've never benefited from any inventions or creations or technology or societies created by whites.
No, no, no.
All whites have ever done is hold you back from being the kings and the pyramid builders that you were.
Yeah, I mean, you get that.
So here it is, though.
So we've talked about Cleotha Abstin, who kidnapped, raped, and murdered Eliza Fletcher.
We've talked about Ezekiel Kelly, 19-year-old black male who drove around in his car for 18 hours, shooting people indiscriminately.
And now there are copycats.
There are unidentified black males.
Unidentified terrorists who are live streaming their threats or promises of continuing.
Well, one has been arrested, James.
His name is Reginald Harris.
That was the one.
I had not heard that yet.
What was widely circulated?
All right, well, here it is, and I think we're going to listen to it right now.
So let's see what he says.
34 seconds.
If you can understand him, of course.
Oh, God.
They might folks not like black people.
They're going to be marching on the real saying white lives male.
Y'all let it through.
White folks are going to hate black people.
I hope y'all know.
Let me take this shit back to racism.
I hope y'all hear.
Let me see what Jeff Flutter.
I'm thinking, oh, here goes Z-Mo.
I'm number white people.
I get in the white hole on the side and we don't get fucked like that.
He already shot a white hoe, man.
I'm going to shoot a white old lady.
Why grandkids are a cops?
I'm going to shoot a white old lady while her grandkids are in the car.
So Memphis police wanted help identifying these individuals.
Now, you remember the tragic situation in Charleston, South Carolina, where Dylan Roof, a white man, shot black churchgoers.
Well, by God, did you not hear about that?
White supremacist kills black churchgoers.
I mean, the only thing that mattered in that story were the race of the perpetrator and the race of the victims.
Now, when the roles are reversed, which is almost always the case in interracial crimes like this, this is how it's presented.
And this is from the Memphis Police Department's Twitter account.
Memphis Police Department needs help identifying these individuals who are making threats to community members.
So now they're individuals and they're threatening community members.
If the races are reversed, and I know you don't need me to tell you that maybe you do.
If it's white on black, you know the races and you know them instantly.
A teen killed four community members.
A youth killed four.
In the story of Ezekiel Kelly, a youth killed four community members.
Here, individuals are making threats to community members.
It's almost too much, Keith.
Well, I went to the law library and looked at the newspaper, the Communist Appeal, as actually called the commercial appeal.
And all they featured were pictures of black people mourning.
No mention of white people being killed by Mr. Kelly, okay?
And none of that is being reported.
They're doing their best to cover that up and keep that from the public.
It's not only deceitful and duplicitous, it's dangerous to people.
They need to know the truth about things like this.
And we need to, as a society, come to terms with the truth.
And this is the result of the Jewish-led civil rights movement and all these other left-wing movements that we've had.
This is what it is.
It's basically anti-white.
The civil rights movement was not pro-black.
It was anti-white.
The feminist movement wasn't pro-woman.
It was anti-male.
The homosexual rights movement wasn't pro-homosexual.
It was anti-heterosexual.
People need to understand the evil that is behind all of liberalism, all of modern liberalism.
And rather than being righteous, it's the exact opposite.
All right, let's go back to this, Keith.
Let's compare this to, let's compare what has just happened in Memphis this week with Cleotha Abstin and Eliza Fletcher, with Ezekiel Kelly and his numerous victims.
Reginald Harris.
And with Reginald Harris and these people.
And again, these are all suspects.
They haven't been found guilty yet.
I mean, we need to be clear about that.
These are the alleged murderers and rapists and terrorists and all of that, to be clear.
But.
Never heard that about Dylan Nurfo.
You sure didn't.
But anyway, let's compare that to Emmett Till, to the Birmingham church.
Hey.
Yeah, well, the point is Emmett Till was one person over 67 years ago.
So, and basically, he did something to provoke his demise.
It definitely was not appropriate punishment.
But on the other hand, what did Eliza Fletcher do?
Nothing except try to stay fit and in shape.
What did the guy at the Autozone do when he got gunned down by Ezekiel Kelly?
Right.
And the old man sitting in the car at the BP station at South Parkway.
The nurse that was murdered in front of her daughter.
Because they are white.
They existed.
And you will not hear the races mentioned at all in this case when it is all that is mentioned when it is reversed.
And that is a sick, that is sick and it is shameful.
Well, it's time that white people woke up and started speaking on their own behalf.
And if you have politicians who will not speak up on behalf of their base, the Republican Party's base is white people, news flash, okay?
And if they won't say that this is a threat to their base, they're worthless and you need to get them out of office and replace them with people who will represent your interests and try to protect you.
Okay.
Now, there's going to be more on this in the second and third hour.
We are going to continue to pick this apart with Tim Murdoch.
I think you're going to be interested to hear him revisit Tucker Carlson's take on Memphis and how give it a grade, what great points Tucker made, where it could have been improved.
Jared Taylor is going to touch on this as well in the next hour.
So much more to come on this issue in the second and third hour.
We're also going to take a brief break midway through and hear how Jared's recent speech at Arizona State University went.
I heard a lot of police presence, a lot of protesters.
We're going to give you the behind the scenes details.
But they're not going to make a movie about the death of Eliza Fletcher, are they, Keith?
They made a movie called A Time to Kill, which was based on a true story, except for what?
They reversed the races.
This was John Grisham.
Again, I'm kind of like Forrest Gunk.
That guy used to work in my old law firm down in South Haven.
And he knew how he had to pitch this story in order to get the Jewish publishing industry in New York to pick it up.
He had told the truth about the races involved in that story, that book would never have been published.
John Gresham would be one of the famous unknowns.
Same thing happened with Harper Lee regarding Tekela Mockingbird.
Her Tekela Mockingbird was a total rewrite by her Jewish editor in New York and she kept her mouth shut because she lived off the royalties on that book for the rest of her life.
Uh, same thing for the Help, the book, The Help, uh these things.
You know, it's just, you cannot tell the truth about race without being punished financially in America today.
That's the sad state of affairs that we are faced with.
Okay, I want to uh give Keith uh, i'm gonna, I was gonna mention this in the next hour and I am gonna mention it the next hour, but I want to give Keith first uh credit where credit is due while he's here uh, still on the air to hear it.
And next week Keith, we still.
We got a lot of stories we're going to cover next week when we're back in the studio together uh, that we weren't able to cover over the course of the last couple of weeks because there's been so much going on.
We're going to talk about the Jackson Mississippi water crisis BANK of America giving uh zero down, no closing costs if you're black.
That's not racial discrimination or favoritism or anything like that though, of course, NASA can't launch a shuttle anymore.
The big race hoax involving DUKE AND Brigham, Young University, that another it was Jussie Smollett with the volleyball.
Lots of stories we would have covered if it hadn't been for all of this this week uh.
But uh, Keith did a great job this week breaking down this story on a couple of uh big-time broadcasts.
He was on the Warren Report with Mike Enoch and Warren Bailog over there at Therightstuff.biz for two hours.
Keith and Mike and Warren uh talked about Memphis a great great, great appearance.
And then just last night that was on thursday and then just last night Keith was on with Henrik and Lana on RED ICE and did an equally good job in a shorter segment.
So Keith, you had fun making the rounds this week, did you not?
Yeah, I did.
It's been a busy week and of course, most of those uh requests came into you and you graciously handed them off to me and I appreciate that.
Well, I told him the truth.
I said for this particular story, you want to talk about Memphis?
Uh yeah, I live here.
I've lived here my whole life.
But uh, Keith Alexander is a better guest for this.
He's got it all clocked and he knows the players and he knows uh, he lives in Memphis proper, which I have actually never done.
I've always lived on the periphery, so like most whites do.
But anyway, Keith is still there digging in like Gunga Din, as you like to say, Keith.
Yeah, I may be a dying breed in more ways than one.
Hey, listen, yeah, maybe if they rewrote the song Walking in Memphis, it'd be dying in Memphis this week.
And we may very well die here, but hopefully not before our time.
Keith, I know you're out with friends tonight.
Enjoy the rest of your time and thanks for peeling away for an hour to open up the program.
Jared Taylor up next, then Tim Murdock.
Keith, see you next week.
Stay tuned for Jared and Tim, everybody.
Okay.
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