May 4, 2024 - 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.
As promised, ladies and gentlemen, later on in the program tonight, we are going to touch on those campus riots, the so-called Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, the secession of Baton Rouge, or at least the white part of Baton Rouge, Marjorie Taylor Greene, MAGA Cuck, Mike Johnson, and so much more.
But first, I had to move to the head of the line, even in advance, all of that.
And I got to go back and look at this, actually, now that I'm mentioning it.
You know, we've had two months of special series.
We're just now clear of that.
And I think the last show we had, before we went into March Around the World, the big kahuna, Jason Kuna, was our guest.
I have to go back and verify that.
I will do that before the next break.
But in any event, he is back on with us now.
And, you know, Jason Kuna needs no introduction.
He is, of course, an author and a commentator.
But I wanted to have him on tonight, especially him, to talk about the significance of Donald Trump's recent public comments about the, quote, anti-white feeling in this country, end quote.
And Jason doesn't need me to preface that.
He doesn't need me to set the table for what Trump said.
We're just going to turn it right over to him.
But first, we're going to say hello.
Jason, great to have you back tonight.
How are you?
Oh, my gosh.
It is so spectacular to be back with you, James, and with Keith and with the entire TPC audience, especially in this exuberant time after we've had this Leviathanic victory, like nothing that has ever happened, it's shaking the world.
And it's like Joshua Bell 20 years ago playing a multi-million dollar violin in a subway metro here in Washington, D.C. one morning.
Nobody recognized that he was the best violinist on planet Earth playing several of the most difficult pieces, I think including Bach that morning.
As everybody scurried to work, they didn't appreciate, they didn't understand.
And so they walked right on by Joshua Bell, the best on the planet with a multi-million dollar strativarius made in 17 something or other.
And I think that's kind of like the feeling today.
People aren't really able to appreciate, most people aren't able to appreciate the size of this victory and what it does for our people, the creation of a people out of our race, and the conversation about our victimization.
So I couldn't be happier to be back.
Thank you so much, James and Keith, and looking forward to a fantastic conversation.
Well, let's get into it right now.
Let's let you take it away.
Now, some people are going to be saying, look, we're losing on all sides, and that cannot be disputed.
I mean, we are retreating on many fronts.
And we've been doing that for a long time.
I mean, we don't need to punctuate the dreariness.
Let's accentuate the positive.
And the positive is things are changing in very observable ways.
Now, what's the old saying?
Politics flows downstream from culture.
But the fact of the matter is things are happening now that you would have never seen.
You would have never heard 10 years ago, not even five years ago, certainly not 20 years ago.
You're a presidential candidate saying that anti-white racism is a primary problem in America.
Well, let's let Jason break it down.
Sell the audience on why you think what Donald Trump said this week was so significant and what exactly it was that he said.
Well, first of all, what he said the other day was by way of a Time magazine interview, which was split into two parts.
What he said was that, quote, there is a definite anti-white feeling in the country that can't be allowed.
It is, for me, it is like an out-of-body experience having so long ago, and I guess that's where I'll start to explain why this is so significant, what he said.
So long ago, developing the go-free stratagem piece by piece, starting off as a leaflet, becoming a little booklet, subjecting all of the concepts that by way of reason and logic made sense with the specific objective of creating a people out of a deracinated race, a morality,
a white positive morality, to combat the anti-white, immoral, moral imperative, the social morality that we are saddled with by way of primarily entertainment, but then by way of entertainment media, by way of the universities, politics, etc.
It is the morality, that social morality that has undermined our churches, our institutions, our lodges, our governance, our family lives, etc.
It is at the core retributive justice, in quotes, of course, against white people.
That's the argument, the basis of the argument that is used to defeat us in every sector of our lives, white erasing everything that matters to us.
A lot of the concepts that we use sound a little different to people.
And the reason why is because they are centered in the anti-white narrative rather than centering the white race ourselves, a white-centered story.
Now, how do you arrive at a story?
What really is the story?
Well, the story of your life, the narrative of a country, is composed of the concepts you use with which to understand the past, the present, and the future and all of its iterations.
So, if you change the concepts that you use, you are in a different story.
And if with that story, with those concepts, you center our people, a white-centered story, a Westman-centered story, you then can promulgate a white positive morality.
When you defeat with this white positive morality, as we demonstrate on a micro scale, which is requisite for a macro scale victory, when you defeat their morality, because moralities at the end of the day are a competition of one's will, when you defeat their morality, you then have culture.
And when you have culture, you then have politics.
And when you have politics, you then can have all of these different policies that we talk about all the time that would improve our state.
Now, we've been working on pushing these concepts against a lot of headwind for a great many years, indeed decades.
You know, our friendship goes back, James, for decades.
But it wasn't until about seven years ago when I began streaming about these things that a community of true heroes showed up to assist in the promulgation.
Also, by way of their presence and adopting the stratagem, the GoFree stratagem, a proof of its success in their lives and therefore testimony, we formed solo activists and eventually the outreach team, which is now headed up by BioSpirit of the West, to promulgate these essential concepts to as many people as possible.
Since we face an uphill climb and a headwind by way of anti-white censorship and also a bit of pushback by way of our friends who find these things obscure, different,
unusual, and therefore reluctant to adopt, we determined that we had to get these concepts to popular content creators that are celebrated by ordinary white people all the way around Western civilization.
We determined that there is a massive percentage of the white population, and indeed research just recently by Ashley Jardina, although she's no friend of ours, proves that we were right, that even in this anti-white age, that upwards of 40% of the white population has a positive white identity.
However, as soon as you mix in racial animus, in other words, as soon as you begin centering other groups of human beings for criticism on the basis of their birth, that number plummets of white people willing to participate.
So we identify popular content creators, and then we refer to it as swashing for swashbuckling.
We get into their comments.
We speak directly to them.
There is a strategy for how to use these different concepts, concepts like white erasure, white pixelating, anti-whitism, anti-white, white well-being, and a great many others that we use so that it appears to the content creator that this is already a concept widely in use.
When there's a little bit of reluctance by the content creators, we swash on their audience to get their audience using the concepts to give the content creator the impression that his or her audience is now using these concepts and if he or she wants to keep pace, they too have to adopt the concepts.
The concepts work in various ways.
There are prerequisites to their implementation.
So in other words, they're not arbitrary at all.
And I can hear the music, so we can go over that in a little bit of detail so that folks can understand that it's not about just creating a word or a couple of words and then ascribing a meaning to it.
There's much more to it.
We will get to that.
What a pro this guy is.
He hears the music, he knows what to do.
Keith, I don't know if you've learned that yet.
No, I haven't.
I'll be Right back.
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I was correct.
I was correct that Jason Kuna was indeed our last guest before we went into the two months of special series, March Around the World and Confederate History Month in March and April.
But it was not February the 26th.
It was February the 24th, still the last Saturday in February.
And now the first week, the first Saturday after we come out on the other end of our two special series, Jason is back with us.
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You will be welcome to the white well-being community.
And Jason, here are the headlines that I was looking up just during the break.
Time magazine, which is what started this whole thing.
It was an exclusive that Donald Trump gave to Time that kicked all of this off and it's then been picked up by everyone.
Donald Trump, anti-white feeling is a problem in the United States.
In an interview, Trump claims there's a bias against white people in the United States that he doesn't want to allow.
USA Today, Trump vows to crush anti-white racism.
I think there's a definite anti-white feeling in this country and that can't be allowed, President Trump said.
And then here, Reuters still picking up on it.
Just 51 minutes ago, if you're listening live, Trump vows to fight anti-white feeling in the United States.
And the subtext on all that is that these mainstream media moguls are questioning whether that is actually so.
You know, they're saying it's not kosher to identify that as a problem and think, you know, it shows you that it's a breakthrough, but it's still, you know, in its infancy.
All right.
Here's what I want to ask you, Jason.
Thank you, Keith.
Here's what I want to ask you, Jason, and give you the opportunity to run with this ball because we only have you booked for the remainder of this segment.
Do a series for the American Free Press.
And in an interview that I did with Keith Woods recently, the question I posed to him was this: Even with censorship and deplatforming still ubiquitous on social media and elsewhere in the general public, the internet has leveled the playing field to an extent where our ideas are now becoming much more ascendant.
And I asked Keith Woods, do you agree or disagree?
This was Woods' response.
Definitely.
One of the debates I've seen spring up recently among former members of the alt-right is whether or not the movement actually won in the end.
People are saying it's time to stop using terms like dissident rights since there's not much that separates dissidents from fairly well-established conservatives now.
And he's talking about, again, well, he even mentions that Tucker Carlson and Matt Walsh are now using the term anti-whitism in their commentary.
So again, I would ask you first, Jason, going back to the headlines we just read from Donald Trump using the word anti-white, anti-whitism, do you believe that we have begun to win and we just haven't felt yet?
And do you believe that the internet has been a big catalyst in this, which is, of course, where your community operates and has had such a heavy-handed, heavy hand in these results?
Well, without question, I mean, 100%.
The conversation about our victimization centered on us by way of concepts that compel people, whether they are aware of it or not, which is regrettably how we have to handle our brothers and sisters because they are so robustly individually, selfishly individualistic.
We have to compel them in a way to view their individual well-being by way of our people's well-being.
And those were the concepts that we were talking about here: white erasure, anti-whitism, white well-being, et cetera.
That's what they do.
No other group besides whites has to learn that lesson.
They all instinctively see their future tying in with the future of their group.
Precisely.
Yeah, white people is the only group that selfishly, individualistically concerns themselves and their individual well-being.
And that's why we are suffering the way we're suffering.
And it doesn't matter how much a white person complains about another group of human beings.
Nothing will change.
That's why nothing has changed for generations of doing that.
Talking about, you know, quote, our people, when there isn't a people there, I mean, speaking the same language, having the same skin tone doesn't make you a people.
Individual well-being by way of group well-being is what makes you a people.
And the groups that do that the best are the groups that are the most successful in the world.
We can't complain about that because it's a behavior that we have to emulate.
We, as a consequence, with these powerful concepts, focus on content creators, Tucker Carlson, Matt Walsh, that we have elevated to King Walsh.
We get into their comments.
As I say, we talk about these.
We talk about these things.
We use these comments.
We swash.
We celebrate every Sunday.
We talk about what we're doing, who we believe, content creator-wise, is moral enough.
In other words, are they talking about the problems in the country or countries without demonizing another group of human beings?
And if they are, then we deem that they potentially will adopt the concepts that focus or center our people.
We get into their comments, and then when we have success, and every week we celebrate these successes, we have, by way of our individual members on our team, over hundreds of thousands every week of views on these concepts.
When we include the big content creators that we have swashed on and had success with, we have over a million views every single week on these concepts.
It changes everything because it changes the conversation about our victimization.
When you say, for example, when a white person says, well, the problem is black crime, they're talking about black people, the way they're born, and how it's a problem for them as an individual.
Now, you might not understand how that doesn't translate into a group think or group concern for white people, but all you need to do is look at the history of generations of that application and its failure,
as opposed to, or vis-à-vis the opposite of focusing on one's people and one's victimization and being concerned then with your conversation, not as a secondary thought, an afterthought, but your primary thought, the protection of our children, the protection of our weak, the protection of our women, the stopping of the white erasure of our norms, our customs, our beliefs, our behaviors,
our family structure, relationship between relationships between men and women, between parents and children.
All of these things are ours.
And when the president of the United States, the guy who millions of Americans, MAGA Americans, in other words, good white ordinary folk out there look to as some half-deity, some demigod, when he uses the concepts, it legitimizes.
We've been focusing.
Go ahead.
No, no, no.
I don't want to interrupt you, but I have to ask this question before we run out of time because it's a fair question.
I mean, because we're looking at this.
How do you Donald Trump, since he descended the escalator, so on and so forth?
We know the pros and cons to Trump.
So how do we reconcile this?
I mean, how on one hand, he has come out with this thing this week, which basically mimics the Democratic Party's position on the so-called Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, where he's saying, well, you know, people, we need to bring back the death penalty for anti-Semites and things like this.
And I don't know what he's talking about there.
I mean, I kind of do, but how do we make, hey, how does this advance our cause for him to inject the word anti-white?
Or will it just be another case when all is said and done, more will be said than done?
How do we build on this?
How do we go from there?
Weighing the pros and cons to Trump.
Trump, what Trump can do, can't do legislatively while he's in office is totally immaterial.
And so a vote for him because you think that he can do something while in office or not do something while in office that is going to yield some magnificent net for us is a foolish vote.
What he can do, number one, what he does do is he engenders a sense of ownership in the white population for the creation of the United States.
Even when he's saying things like blacks built America, when he says, make America great again, white people receive it as the average white American as it's ours, we did it.
We're going to make it white again.
We're going to make it something that syncs with our norm, with our instinct about how the world should be lived.
And what the other thing that he can do, which he just did, and we are going to, as I keep predicting and keep having, because we're swashing on his family, the moral members of his confidants, and et cetera, when he says these things and when he says more of these concepts, he legitimizes their use.
So even if he goes out there and because of another group of people who are an actual group of people who seek individual well-being by way of group well-being and therefore come together to put pressure and concern for all members of their tribe, if you will, he comes out and says, well, we're going to demonize any criticism of them.
What I hear is that can be done.
We could do the same thing if we can just be a people.
And by him saying anti-white, anti-whiteism, white erasure, he'll be saying these.
When he says these things, that's going to make it legitimate and moral for millions of white Americans to say them.
And those are the magic words.
Those are the white magic that gets our brothers and sisters thinking about our well-being and their individual well-being by way of the group's well-being, not just here in the United States, but indeed across the Western world.
It literally changes the conversation overnight.
The more he does it, the more power it will yield to those in these communities who want to see an end to the victimization of our people, who we feel that there is a lot of people.
Hold on, hold on.
We only got a minute left with Jason, and I got to wrap it up with this.
You and I will continue this conversation after the break.
Jason, I think we could all agree, and there's no doubt about it.
Did you think 10 years ago that 20 years ago, 10 years, you know, 10 years ago that you'd have a president of the United States, a former president, current frontrunner, using the word anti-white?
No.
And it is because of the pressure.
And make no mistake about it, it's because that's where the base is now.
That's where the base has moved, and these politicians are trying to keep up with the base.
He didn't say this in 2016 or even 2020 until the very end.
And Jason, your work in your community has been a big, big, big part of it.
Congratulations to you for that.
Keep up the good work.
We'll talk to you again soon.
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All right, and we're back.
And folks, we've been sitting on some listener correspondence for a couple of months now.
We've been so busy.
We'll get to a little bit of that over the next two seconds before we get to our final guest of the evening.
A late addition to tonight's broadcast, but one I guarantee you you will not want to miss.
But how about this from Ralph in Arkansas?
Dear James and Keith, congratulations on 20 years of TPC.
I've been listening to the show for many years.
Please keep up the good work you do every Saturday fighting the forces of darkness and trying to wake our people up.
What you do is brave and honorable.
May God bless you.
Well, He does bless you with friends like you.
He does bless us with friends like you, Ralph.
Here's one from a listener in Richmond, Virginia, the capital of the Confederacy.
Dear James, I'm honored to be a supporter of the political cesspool.
That comes from Doug and from Washington State.
Jimmy writes, Dear James and Keith, congratulations on 20 years of excellence.
Your work is important to the European stock.
And then here's one from South Carolina that made me a little jealous, Keith.
I got to tell you, this one made me a little jealous.
This one reads, Hello, James and Company.
South Carolina hosted on February the 29th.
This is how long I've been saving this one.
The Righteous Brothers.
They did a show.
And he went and he met them and he sent a picture of himself with Bill Medley.
Now, this is a guy who knows how to really impress me.
I think you could say that, Keith.
Next to the four seasons, I think the Righteous Brothers.
Oh, I wouldn't say that.
I mean, because you got the Beach Boys, you got Herman's Hermits.
I mean, you got a lot.
Yeah, you got more ahead of the Righteous Brothers, but to say that I'm not impressed, you know, that certainly you couldn't say that.
Well, look, in my opinion, it's four seasons, number one, Righteous Brothers, number two.
I think you're missing a few in between there, but I can't argue with the number one.
Anyway, I'm talking about groups now, not individuals.
All right.
Well, of course, the number one.
The Righteous Brothers are, I guess, would be a duo.
Yeah.
You're saying they had better hits, more hits than the Herman's Hermits?
You can't say that.
Well, Herman's Hermits, you know, they definitely, it's like the Monkeys and Ricky Nelson.
They had an awful lot of, you know, of the entertainment brass behind them.
But, look, I agree that, look, they did great.
So did Gary Lewis and the Playboys.
But again, so did Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, even though they dressed up in those damn Yankee uniforms.
All right, we got to get back to it.
I could go on about this the rest of the show, believe me.
Let's talk about what's going on at your album, Keith.
Ole Miss is back in the news big time.
There was this is not an exaggeration, and I'm not saying this to be funny.
There was a 600-pound black woman who was protesting something, and everybody's seen it on social media by now.
It was in national news stories, too.
NBC covered it and elsewhere.
And what was that celebrity that they called out her name?
I don't know anything about that.
Some with a J or something.
Now, that dares it down for sure.
But the black woman was, well, what was going on was it was supposedly one of these pro-Palestinian protests.
There was something that Bill Mayer said.
Now, Bill Mayer's a Jewish guy.
He's a liberal, but he actually does say things from time to time that I agree with.
He's one of these liberals that has the ability to be introspective and honest sometimes.
I'm not saying he's certainly against us.
There's no doubt about that.
But he sometimes says things that are honest.
And he said it about this cause, this latest cause du jour of the left.
He says, when it comes to social justice warriors, these people are a little more, they put a little more emphasis on the warrioring than the justice.
And that just means basically any cause will do for them to show up and show out.
And so you had a group of these people at Ole Miss and in the quad And a bunch of frat boys, and I like frat boys, you know, I can get along with those guys.
And they heard about this and they came up to see what was going on and then ended up protesting it.
And some of the people who were interviewed saying, hey, I pay a lot of money to go to this university.
I don't want these people here.
I don't want to see that.
I don't want them encamped on my campus.
You're disrupting my education.
And then so all the frat boys, and I think basically on a cellular level, no more so than these overeducated idiots who claim to be protesting whatever is, again, the cause of the moment, have an understanding of their cause.
I don't think the frat boys necessarily understood what they were protesting against.
But what they did understand was this, Keith, that there's a horde of people there who hate them, and they had at least enough common sense and self-awareness and instinct to stand against it.
So they, you know, and then you had, of course, the one guy who's made all the news.
He was apparently making monkey sounds and jumping up and down like an ape in front of this black woman.
And, of course, they're trying to ruin his life right now because you can't do that.
Well, see, this is totally spontaneous.
These guys just happened to be going through the grove or something or the quad and saw this demonstration, which had probably been planned for weeks, happening.
And they just ran back to the frat house and said, hey, you'll never believe what's going on.
Let's go down there and go after them.
And that's what they did.
And they were making fun of this overweight black female who seemed to be heading things up.
And they, you know, like they said, they were coming out with spontaneous opposition, which was totally politically incorrect.
But on the other hand, shows that they have the survival instincts necessary to prevail through this, you know, diversity, equity, inclusion regime that we seem to be living through, but just barely in America right now.
All right.
So the media's picked up on this, obviously, big time.
And, you know, I say good for the white guys who are.
There's still a flicker of good in Old Ringo, as they said in that old book.
You know, but I will offer them one critique that they sang the Star-Spangled Banner.
Look, I do love that song.
It should have been Dixie.
You know where I was going with that.
I do love the Star-Spangled Banner.
It is a beautiful anthem.
Francis Scott Key, you know, certainly couldn't have seen at the time of its writing where we would be post-1860s.
I mean, that was written nearly 100 years before.
Even though his ancestors were pro-Southern, in fact, his grandson was arrested by Abraham Lincoln and put on a prison ship for 14 months and wrote a book.
So many of the original founders were obviously of the Southern persuasion and who had progeny like Patrick Henry, whose descendants fought for the South.
I mean, that's not uncommon at all.
But before we get into what's going on in Louisiana, you wanted to say something, just a quick parting shot on the earlier conversation with Jason Kuna.
Yeah, well, the thing with Jason is that we need to remember that Donald Trump is beholden to the Jews first and foremost, and he is not going to do anything that jeopardizes that.
He realizes instinctively or otherwise that if he doesn't have the Jews on his side, he's not going to become president.
And right now, it's a wonderful windfall for him that the Biden administration is kind of going at loggerheads with the Israelis and with a large part of the Jewish population in America.
But on the other hand, he's raising the topic.
He'll probably drop it like a bad habit if it gets down into really going against what the Jews want for the policy of his administration.
But then it is our duty to make sure that this thing doesn't die.
We'll say it's been brought up.
We're going to insist that it be resolved equitably in our favor.
So Jason is right.
You know, it really doesn't matter.
what he says.
What matters is that he's let the genie out of the bottle.
And we need to make sure that the genie stays out of the way.
Well, I think the key is, and I would agree with Jason on this, is that the Jewish lobby has a collective that advocates for its self-interest.
And they're anti-white.
That's fine.
They advocate for their self-interest and they can apply more leverage on the system than we can.
And we need to organize as this collective.
And so when people understand that, yes, we are whites, we have our own unique interests, we have our own group interests.
And we need to start fighting back.
And there are things that are pro-white and there are things that are anti-white.
So anyway, putting the word white out there in the public sphere in any way other than your evil for slavery and the Holocaust, but the so-called Holocaust and so-called, you know, slavery and even mostly Jewish slave owners.
But all of that, anything other than that is good for us.
And so to that, whether it was an inadvertent assist, as most of Trump's assists are, I thank him for it.
Look, it's good for the genie to get out of the bottle after being sealed away in it for centuries.
And it's, or at least it seems that way, at least 70 or 80 years in America.
And the fact that it's out, we need to take advantage of.
It's running wild and rampant, and the mischief we can create with the prevailing system in America is incalculable.
We need to make sure that that happens.
We don't just let this pass without comment.
And, you know, and look, sometimes a win's just a win.
Maybe Trump said this off the cuff and didn't think it through and didn't think that it would be something that we could sink our teeth into or whatever.
Who knows?
Who knows if it was a calculated remark, if it was off the cuff.
But not everything is a loss.
I mean, sometimes a win can just be a win.
And I don't see any harm in the frontrunners for the presidency saying there's an anti-white feeling in this country.
We got all of everything.
It's not a grand slam home run, but we'll take a single.
There you go.
We'll leave it at that.
Let's talk about the secession of the white part of Baton Rouge in the next segment.
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One more segment here and now before we get to our third and final guest of the evening, who may have been a former member of the Louisiana state legislature, who may have been the Republican nominee for governor of Louisiana and who may have been the Republican nominee for the United States Senate of Louisiana.
We'll see what he has to say about all of the topics we have not yet gotten to.
The so-called Anti-Semitism Awareness Act, the situation with Marjorie Taylor Greene and Cuck Mike Johnson.
And Columbia and all these other things.
On occasion, you got to turn that mic on.
What I'm saying is that Mike Johnson speaking out about Columbia and other protest movements, and, you know, it just shows you how cucked and sold out totally and completely our government and our Congress is to the Jewish viewpoint.
I think certainly if the goal was to dispel the notion that Jews have a control, disproportionate amount of power and influence over our government, let's put it that way, that rushing a bill immediately after there's a few skirmishes on college campuses to basically criminalize dissent is not the way to dispel the notion that you have an over preponderance of power.
Well, it shows you just how servile our government is to Jewish power and influence.
All right, that's what we're going to get into in the third hour.
But first, and I guess this would even be more appropriate for a man who went to LSU.
We'll talk about this with him as well in the third hour.
But this is, I think, profound, Keith, and quite groundbreaking.
The headline is, wealthy white Louisiana residents win right to form their own city and split from poor black neighborhoods in landmark court ruling after a 10-year battle.
So what you have here now is majority black Baton Rouge.
There is a portion of Baton Rouge.
And one of those majority black cities, likewise, like Memphis, for example.
It has a white majority, a subdivision within that city.
Well, certainly not a white majority, but a white majority in this enclave.
That's enclave.
Yeah, that's a subdivision as well.
Whatever.
Yeah.
But now they have won a ruling at the level of the Louisiana Supreme Court that will allow the newly commissioned municipality of St. George, I guess.
The proposed municipality.
Well, it's I mean, it's it's a done deal.
I mean, according to the and see what's so good about this is we have lost, lost and lost again ever since the Brown decision.
And even before that was Shelley versus Kramer and Sweat versus Painter.
But now, finally, we're beginning to win in the courts.
All right, well, this is the Louisiana Supreme Court, and it was a 4-3 decision.
So it skated by the skin of its teeth, but you have now St. George will have 86,000 residents across a 60-square-mile area.
Critics of the new city say that the plan is racist and will create a white enclave.
Baton Rouge residents fear the move will economically devastate their city.
Well, there's a situation that says you devastate the white population was there as the alternative.
See, what people don't understand about what is going on is that we are winning, but winning by the thinnest of margins.
That's why this upcoming election is so important.
Every gain that we've made like this particular decision could evaporate like the morning dew in a hot sun if we don't follow it up with major victories in this coming election.
Could this be the first domino to fall?
I mean, Baton Rouge is a pretty major city.
It's a mid-major city, to be sure.
It's the capital of Louisiana.
There's that too, okay?
And then you have the white part of Baton Rouge that is just separated from it.
Now, as our friend Rich Hamblin, and I know this because I go to Atlanta pretty often, the white enclave, the answer to St. George in Atlanta is the Buckhead community.
They've been trying to no avail for years and years and years, and they've put it on the ballot and they've done everything to break away.
It depends entirely on the makeup of the Georgia Supreme Court.
If they have a four to three conservative majority, they can win.
If they don't, they'll lose.
But here's the thing that white, look, I am proud to see this.
Hopefully this will be the first domino because we've been saying, listen, there's no future for whites on this continent with the current trends that exist.
And if you're not talking about- Demographic trends.
If you're not talking about secession in some way, and it doesn't have to be statewide, it can be like this if that's the best you can do, but it's better than nothing.
And this gives these people a new lease on life to an extent.
They're going to have their little enclave.
Okay, that's what we need.
And what else are you going to do right now in a multicultural living space?
But one thing I will softly critique these people on in St. George is that even the people who won the battle, even these people who are basically seceding from Baton Rouge to form St. George, the city or the town of St. George, whatever it's going to be called, they're saying it had nothing to do with race.
They just wanted nice neighborhoods and they wanted safer schools.
Well, yeah, you want to say, okay, yeah, well, what makes the neighborhoods nicer and the communities safer and the schools better?
You want better schools?
How are they going to be better now?
Why are they going to be better?
What changes?
Well, let me just put this, and contrary to what you said, old habits are hard to break.
We've had to take that position for so long that asking them to abandon it right off the gate may be asking a bit much.
But the more that it happens, the more we're going to be able to feel empowered to argue for our own interests just on a strictly racial basis.
White people have interests too, and they can vote for the Supreme Court of Louisiana or whatever so that they can have those interests become law.
That's what we need to do.
We need to stop being ashamed of having interests just like blacks do, just like Hispanics do, just like gays do, yada, yada, yada, as Seinfeld would say.
So it's happening, but nonetheless, you know, a win is a win is a win, James.
It's like Al Davis of the Oakland Raiders said, just win, baby.
Yeah, that's it.
And so they've got it there.
And again, will this be precedent making?
Will this be a shift?
Because we've been talking for years now about nascent secession movements.
Here's one that's come.
Maybe it's time for David Duke to come out of retirement and run for the U.S. Senate from Louisiana again.
Well, I'd vote for him if I was down there.
But let's see here now.
This is something that came up that I found on this article.
Again, will this be the St. George seceding from Baton Rouge?
Will it be president setting?
We will find out.
Again, the whites there not revealing their true intent.
But listen, say what you will, say what you want.
We know what's really animating all of this and what really gave it life, whether they want to be explicit or implicit about it.
I think that they know in their heart of hearts the reason they're leaving Baton Rouge.
They don't call it St. George in honor of George Floyd.
I can tell you.
They don't want to live around blacks.
They don't want to go to school with blacks.
They want to pay for blacks.
And it would be so much easier if they could just say that instead of dancing around the issue because they did say that back in the 60s.
Why they can't say it now.
We saw what happened to their ancestors back in the 60s.
They got plowed under.
The 1860s or the 1960s?
Both.
Take your pick.
But in any event, you know, you'd have thought that after the BLM riots, people would just be willing to say, we don't want to be around blacks because they're dangerous and destructive.
And it's nice to see a community standing together.
We know that's the real reason.
And quite frankly, we need to keep harping on that.
The real reason is that there is a reason why white communities are better than black communities.
Well, they didn't back down.
You know, they didn't say the real reason here.
And I'm reading now from an article that a friend sent me, but they didn't back down either when they were called racist.
And that's coming a lot closer to where we need to be than where we have been.
And again, whether or not this will be the first of a growing trend or if this will be an outlier or a novelty, but nevertheless, hey, secession, this is the first time you've seen anything, I think, this big.
And as far as I can't think of a comparable example in recent history.
No, this is we're at a watershed moment, and we need to say, you know, if they say that's racist, say, well, you're another one.
You know, this is there's nothing wrong with people coalescing politically and using their power politically for the interests of their race.
Every other race does it.
We're no longer going to be cowed into not into pulling a punch.
We need to have the same rules for both sides of the argument.
All right.
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We'll be back with the third and final hour.
In the third and final hour, we will be talking a lot about the so-called anti-Semitism Awareness Act, the campus riots.
I've got an interesting question to kick this conversation off, and I'm going to get to it in just a few minutes.