Red Ice TV - August 10, 2023


White South African Farmers Targeted For Murder, Collapse of Law & Order - Jared Taylor


Episode Stats

Length

54 minutes

Words per Minute

165.94962

Word Count

9,013

Sentence Count

820

Misogynist Sentences

10

Hate Speech Sentences

41


Summary

Join us this weekend at the American Renaissance Conference in Nashville, Tennessee as we hear from some of the speakers and hear from Jared and Rick as they prepare to attend the conference. This is a must listen conference with some of our favorite speakers.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 We'll be right back.
00:00:30.000 We'll be right back.
00:01:00.000 Always a pleasure.
00:01:00.800 How are you?
00:01:01.840 Oh, I'm very well.
00:01:02.880 Thank you so much for inviting me.
00:01:04.320 Of course, you bet.
00:01:05.060 It's great to see you again.
00:01:06.460 And I know you're very busy, so I appreciate your time.
00:01:09.340 You're gearing up for another conference, which is actually this weekend.
00:01:12.480 Now, I try to make arrangements, get actually Stephen McDowell on initially, who's one of
00:01:17.900 the speakers, of course, to plug in the conference a little bit.
00:01:20.720 Now, that didn't pan out quite, so I thought let's bring on Jared last minute here and plug
00:01:25.040 the conference a little bit.
00:01:26.220 Do you want to say a couple of words about it right out the gates here, maybe?
00:01:29.280 Well, certainly.
00:01:31.340 There's still time to register.
00:01:33.740 Our things are getting very tight.
00:01:34.980 The conference will begin, registration begins, physical registration, at 5 p.m. on Friday.
00:01:42.100 And this will be in Tennessee, in a beautiful state park, Montgomery Bell State Park.
00:01:47.240 But if you sign up on the webpage now, you'd have to pay at the door.
00:01:52.100 But we could probably get name tags ready for you, certainly if you register by Thursday.
00:01:59.160 And we'll try to fit you in.
00:02:01.840 I think, as you can see on the screen, Rope Frode is so good at all of this media manipulation
00:02:07.720 screens and talking at the same time.
00:02:10.220 I don't know how he has all this bandwidth.
00:02:12.260 But you see here, Sam Dixon, he's our standard closer.
00:02:16.680 Ricardo Duchesne, I'm very pleased we're having him.
00:02:19.960 He is a very smart and gutsy guy.
00:02:23.820 He was a professor in Canada for, I believe, more than 20 years.
00:02:28.440 And he was forced out of his job for defending Western civilization and for explaining why
00:02:34.220 the civilization that white people built is unique, why it deserves to be preserved,
00:02:39.460 and why only white people can carry it forward.
00:02:42.420 And he's written remarkable books.
00:02:44.560 Something that one, I think, is most famous is the uniqueness of Western civilization.
00:02:48.780 So he is going to be at our conference for the very first time.
00:02:52.760 Have you ever interviewed him, by the way?
00:02:53.780 Oh, yeah.
00:02:54.140 Yeah, several times.
00:02:54.820 He's great.
00:02:55.260 His first book is magnificent.
00:02:57.060 I think he has a follow-up that we didn't talk in detail about, but he's great.
00:03:00.760 Love Ricardo.
00:03:02.020 Yes.
00:03:02.520 Yes.
00:03:02.940 So I'm very excited.
00:03:04.160 It'll be his first appearance.
00:03:05.340 And I have never actually met him.
00:03:06.920 So I'm very, very much looking forward to this.
00:03:10.200 James Edward, as you see in the picture underneath him, probably you know him very well.
00:03:16.240 He has now been in radio business for his 19th year.
00:03:21.120 I remember when he started off.
00:03:22.680 I thought, here's a promising young guy.
00:03:24.500 And let's see how long he lasted.
00:03:26.200 Wow.
00:03:27.040 And he's going strong.
00:03:28.900 Yes.
00:03:29.220 He's like you, Hedrick.
00:03:30.480 There you go.
00:03:31.160 Exactly right.
00:03:31.700 So I think almost competitive, not quite 19 yet, but we're getting there.
00:03:36.320 Give us give it a couple more years and we're there.
00:03:38.200 Yes.
00:03:38.660 Yes.
00:03:39.100 Really talented people who are dedicated.
00:03:41.760 He reminds me of you in that respect.
00:03:43.840 Hendrick, you could have had a great career, I think, on commercial TV, broadcasting.
00:03:49.140 And James Edward's the same way.
00:03:51.160 A very talented guy who can talk eloquently.
00:03:55.000 He's got a perfect radio voice.
00:03:56.980 None of this stuff.
00:03:58.820 He could have had a great career.
00:04:00.320 Both of you could have.
00:04:01.080 And we're so lucky to have people like you on our side.
00:04:05.100 So it's great to have him.
00:04:06.400 He has spoken before.
00:04:08.140 And then, of course, Gregory Hood.
00:04:10.380 I think in his own way, Gregory Hood is a genius.
00:04:14.320 The way he writes, the insights he has, the perspectives that he has from so many different
00:04:20.340 directions.
00:04:21.320 He has such a remarkable store of historical knowledge.
00:04:24.960 And he remembers so many things and dates that if something comes up, he could put it into
00:04:29.300 context in a way that is so insightful.
00:04:32.860 Here's another guy, a really brilliant writer.
00:04:35.460 He could have gone places in the mainstream if he'd wanted to.
00:04:38.640 But no, he followed where his duty dictated that he go.
00:04:42.400 So he will give a great talk.
00:04:44.640 It turns out he is as much a genius behind the podium as he is at the keyboard.
00:04:49.760 So we are really, really lucky to have him.
00:04:52.420 He's our star writer of the American Renaissance.
00:04:54.760 He'll give a great talk.
00:04:56.540 And then Stephen McNallan.
00:04:58.220 It will be his first appearance at an American Renaissance conference.
00:05:02.440 I've heard him speak before.
00:05:04.120 He is a spellbinding guy.
00:05:06.300 Very, very inspiring.
00:05:07.920 And although, of course, he is best known for Asatru, for Norse religion, he is very much
00:05:14.480 a defender of Western man, European man.
00:05:17.900 And those of you who are Christians, who may think that he's got some sort of hostility,
00:05:22.980 no, no, no.
00:05:23.820 Don't worry about that at all.
00:05:25.640 He sees the big picture.
00:05:27.600 For him, Asatru is the answer.
00:05:30.640 But he does not at all draw any kind of hostile lines.
00:05:34.960 He's really a great guy.
00:05:37.160 He's written several books, and it'll be his first appearance.
00:05:40.760 So I'm really looking forward to hearing his talk.
00:05:43.120 Yeah, I agree.
00:05:43.820 And then Ruben Callip.
00:05:46.540 He, when he first spoke at an American Renaissance conference, as I recall, he was only 20 years
00:05:51.400 old.
00:05:52.140 He was the youngest person ever to speak at a conference.
00:05:55.880 And since then, we have invited him back several times.
00:05:59.740 But he was unable to come because he refused to get the jab.
00:06:04.580 He refused to go through the COVID humiliation and invasion of his body.
00:06:09.740 And so he was unable to come.
00:06:11.320 But he gave us some video addresses.
00:06:13.500 This time, I will be delighted to present him in person.
00:06:17.960 He is the founder of a youth movement.
00:06:20.580 And I should have said he's from Estonia, first of all.
00:06:23.420 And he has been, he has served in parliament.
00:06:27.180 He is part of the People's Conservative Party there.
00:06:30.220 They've actually had a role in parliament.
00:06:32.940 It is remarkable that some of these Eastern European countries actually have healthy nationalist
00:06:38.420 parties that serve in government.
00:06:40.660 And he is an excellent speaker.
00:06:43.460 He'll give a great talk.
00:06:45.140 Then I guess the next guy there, I'll pass over him.
00:06:49.640 The guy with the funny mustache.
00:06:51.860 But then the next guy, Dries van Lagenhoff.
00:06:56.420 It'll be his first appearance also.
00:06:58.880 He was going to come before, but he too refused to get a vaccination.
00:07:04.640 He is coming from Belgium.
00:07:05.980 When he was elected to the Belgian Senate, I believe that was in 2020, he was the youngest
00:07:11.480 person to serve.
00:07:13.120 And now, after having served, he has decided that he can be more effective, have more influence,
00:07:18.920 do more good for our people outside of government than within government.
00:07:23.760 Most of the time, when people who think our way manage to get themselves elected, whether
00:07:28.240 it's usually that happens only in Europe, doesn't ever seem to happen in the United States,
00:07:33.220 then they stay.
00:07:34.980 But he thinks that he can be even more effective outside of government.
00:07:39.740 He is a young, charming, eloquent guy.
00:07:43.540 He'll give a great talk.
00:07:44.900 He's going to be our after-dinner speaker.
00:07:46.760 And I think he'll be a huge, huge addition to the program.
00:07:51.320 And then finally, Keith Woods.
00:07:53.220 Here's another guy.
00:07:54.000 It'll be his first time at an American Renaissance conference.
00:07:56.820 He too is a young, dynamic.
00:07:59.080 In fact, he's a patriot from Ireland.
00:08:02.700 And I first became aware of how briskly Ireland is committing suicide when I visited earlier
00:08:09.780 this year.
00:08:10.600 It's going fast.
00:08:11.680 Yep.
00:08:11.960 Boy, it's just this tiny country.
00:08:14.080 And if any country ever had the right to tell people, stay out, surely it's Ireland.
00:08:21.300 Ireland was itself colonized.
00:08:23.860 Ireland doesn't owe anything to anybody except to its own Irish people.
00:08:29.940 And then to have the leaders of this country, now they've got a half-Indian guy who is at
00:08:36.660 the T-Shack, the equivalent of the prime minister.
00:08:39.360 They're all just multicultural as can be.
00:08:42.760 I was in Ireland on the day before Valentine's Day.
00:08:46.840 And to my astonishment, when I saw the cover of the Irish Times, I just practically stepped
00:08:54.580 off the plane.
00:08:55.380 I'm walking around in Ireland for the first time.
00:08:57.440 And there is a big story called Ignite Your Love Life.
00:09:02.440 And the illustration is a pair of very black person's lips about to kiss the lovely plump
00:09:11.060 pink lips of a white woman.
00:09:13.100 This is how the Irish are being told to ignite their love lives.
00:09:18.480 Good grief.
00:09:19.260 Irish TV is almost as bad as American TV.
00:09:21.660 All of these non-whites and the Irish are, a lot of them are not putting up with this.
00:09:28.500 In any case, Keith Woods is a very eloquent defender of Irish nationalism.
00:09:33.960 Ireland for the Irish.
00:09:35.320 And I'm very much looking forward to his message as well.
00:09:37.800 So yes, all of your listeners, all of your viewers, you can still register.
00:09:42.580 But please do so quickly.
00:09:44.560 And we can probably whip up a name tag for you.
00:09:47.280 But you'll have to be prepared to pay at the door.
00:09:50.460 It's going to be a great conference.
00:09:52.820 And I think there's nothing like being a room full, 200 or 300 people, all of whom understand.
00:09:59.900 I will never forget a fellow who came to maybe a second or third American Renaissance conference.
00:10:04.800 And he walks in and he says, it's so great to be among the living.
00:10:10.760 And that is the feeling.
00:10:12.880 I think you can second that.
00:10:15.040 I can.
00:10:15.820 Yes.
00:10:16.260 Yes.
00:10:16.760 Just a wonderful feeling.
00:10:17.980 Absolutely.
00:10:18.600 In any case.
00:10:18.880 Re-invigorating so many good people.
00:10:21.260 It's very positive.
00:10:23.480 And, you know, a lot of doers as well.
00:10:25.500 People that, not just, you know, armchair whiners at the keyboard.
00:10:29.840 Like, we need some of those occasionally as well.
00:10:31.320 But a lot of people that, you know, actually want to go do something.
00:10:33.500 Meet people.
00:10:34.100 Network.
00:10:34.900 Build community.
00:10:35.780 Talk about ideas.
00:10:36.740 Talk about solutions.
00:10:37.760 Right?
00:10:37.900 That's incredibly important.
00:10:39.760 So, yeah, guys.
00:10:40.420 Ameren.com.
00:10:41.400 Just scroll down on the right-hand side.
00:10:43.180 You have the direct link to the program, to the conference page, you could say.
00:10:47.600 And you have all the details on how to register.
00:10:50.640 Please do so if you can.
00:10:52.600 It's always a good time at an American Renaissance conference.
00:10:55.000 So, thank you for putting those together as well, Jared.
00:10:57.700 I mean, your work of just doing this and the consistency throughout the years as well.
00:11:02.560 I mean, thank you for just doing what you're doing because you're one of our best, as I say.
00:11:06.000 I truly, truly mean that.
00:11:07.360 Oh, gosh.
00:11:08.180 Well, thank you for this opportunity to talk about the conference.
00:11:11.620 And you know that we hold you in very, very high regard, of course.
00:11:17.060 Thank you, Jared.
00:11:18.160 Did you want to say a couple of words?
00:11:19.680 Did you ever have Richard Lynn at the conference?
00:11:23.100 Yes.
00:11:23.720 He passed away.
00:11:24.720 Was it a month, two months ago?
00:11:26.980 Something like that, right?
00:11:27.860 Not even two months ago.
00:11:29.840 Not even, okay.
00:11:30.460 Perhaps as much as a month ago.
00:11:32.420 When is that dated?
00:11:33.720 July 21st.
00:11:35.100 Yep.
00:11:35.180 Yes.
00:11:35.740 That was just a few days after he died.
00:11:38.600 Yes.
00:11:39.000 Richard Lynn spoke at two conferences.
00:11:41.560 He was one of the really great scientists, great, brave scientists, willing to follow the data wherever it went.
00:11:49.320 And it was, I remember discovering him, oh, gosh, must have been at least 20 years ago.
00:11:55.740 And he was the first person who called to my attention the IQ testing of East Asians, suggesting that they have a higher average IQ than Caucasians.
00:12:06.180 But in any case, he was a guy, he was prepared to study the data, draw the conclusions, gather the data, and he became the foremost researcher in IQ differences of groups.
00:12:20.220 Whether they be national groups within countries, national groups within races, different racial groups within the same country, men, women, northern Italians, as opposed to southern Italians.
00:12:33.200 He is really the pioneer in doing serious, serious work on that.
00:12:37.900 And, of course, his results were extremely unpopular.
00:12:42.480 And he took an enormous amount of criticism for the work he did.
00:12:46.660 And one of the things that I admired most about him, aside from his commitment to the truth and commitment to following the right conclusions from the data available, was his general cheerfulness and kindness.
00:13:01.020 I don't know how many conversations we had in which he very patiently explained to me, a non-scientist, the nuances and the complications of the kind of work he was doing.
00:13:11.500 I'm glad to report that he had a number of protégés, and they're going to maintain the kind of studying that he was doing.
00:13:19.940 By the time he was older, he had a certain amount of money that he was able to use for grant purposes.
00:13:26.540 He was running the pioneer fund at one point, and he had a certain resources of his own that he was using very judiciously to keep young, promising researchers, bold as he was, in business.
00:13:42.740 And so he was doing all of this work right up until he died.
00:13:46.940 He died at age 93.
00:13:48.540 He was still publishing books in his 90s, in his 90s.
00:13:53.180 This is just extraordinary.
00:13:55.520 And one of his protégés, Emile Kierkegaard, counted up all of his publications.
00:14:00.500 And if you include scientific papers, magazine articles, he came to nearly 500.
00:14:06.120 The fact is, Emile Kierkegaard wasn't aware of the articles that Richard Lynn wrote under a pseudonym for American Renaissance.
00:14:16.780 He wrote at least 20 articles under the pseudonym of Hippocrates.
00:14:20.240 He was our science editor back in the print years of American Renaissance.
00:14:26.580 So we have this special attachment to Richard Lynn as well.
00:14:31.060 And I suppose when someone is in his 90s, you should not be surprised when he dies.
00:14:37.400 Right.
00:14:37.500 But still, I had been in email contact with him.
00:14:42.120 He was his usual cheerful self.
00:14:44.280 When the New Year came around, we exchanged New Year's greetings.
00:14:48.420 He sent me even a poem of Wordsworth's about the New Year and said that this captured some of his sentiments.
00:14:57.260 And I really didn't realize that he was fading.
00:15:01.380 But apparently, he died very peacefully with his wonderful wife by his side.
00:15:09.220 But still, I just wasn't prepared for it.
00:15:11.960 It was a real shock.
00:15:12.980 And, you know, as I get older myself, I realize one of the great things about being young is that your friends don't die.
00:15:19.920 But as you get older, people that you've known, in this case, in Richard Lynn's case, for more than 20 years, I consider him, he was a generation somewhat older than I.
00:15:33.640 But still, I felt that he was a real friend, a real colleague.
00:15:38.820 And I'm still not quite accustomed to thinking that Richard Lynn is gone.
00:15:43.960 Right.
00:15:44.060 But there he is, that photograph is of Richard Lynn at an American Renaissance conference.
00:15:49.300 He was always cheerful.
00:15:50.580 He had this kind of pixie-like appearance.
00:15:53.400 He was not a big man, kind of almost elfin in his cheerfulness and in his demeanor.
00:16:00.620 But really, just a wonderful, wonderful man.
00:16:03.660 And I can't tell you how sad I am that another one of the great, great men on our side has gone to his reward.
00:16:13.560 Yeah.
00:16:14.060 So, rest in peace, Richard.
00:16:16.680 That's correct.
00:16:17.140 But he was a great warrior for the truth.
00:16:20.500 And I think there will be few like him to come.
00:16:23.600 I hope there will be many.
00:16:24.880 Yes.
00:16:25.140 But I fear there will be only a few.
00:16:26.960 Yes.
00:16:28.040 There's a lot of, there are a lot of, I mean, fantastic and brave people out there still.
00:16:32.760 You know, giants in their own right.
00:16:35.220 And, of course, we have to stand on their shoulders, as they say.
00:16:38.260 And Lynn is one of those who at least pioneered a path forward and a way into these subjects and stuff.
00:16:44.240 Do you know if he was, was he ever stripped of any kind of academic?
00:16:48.820 He was just like the geneticists, right?
00:16:51.640 He was not stripped in quite the way you would imagine.
00:16:56.960 He had been at the University of Ulster at Coleraine.
00:17:01.800 He was the head of the psychology department.
00:17:04.860 He was, of course, a very prominent but controversial scientist.
00:17:08.580 And after he retired, he was given emeritus status.
00:17:13.200 Well, at one point, there were so many protests by students complaining about how racist he was that the university buckled to this kind of pressure and did an ignoble thing that universities almost never do.
00:17:28.260 And they stripped him of his emeritus status.
00:17:31.460 I think as a practical matter, it meant that he couldn't use any university facilities.
00:17:35.480 But it wasn't as though he was being paid, but still, this was like spitting on someone's grave.
00:17:41.460 He's no longer even on campus.
00:17:43.340 But they've got to insult him by stripping him of this honored status that he gained by his many, many years of contribution to the University of Ulster at Coleraine.
00:17:54.660 But while he was an active academic, no, he took a lot of criticism.
00:17:59.400 But he was never, and they never tried to run him off the campus and certainly never stripped him of any kind of emoluments or titles or anything.
00:18:07.380 All right.
00:18:08.000 I'm glad to hear that, at least.
00:18:10.240 But, yeah, no, these are trailblazers, as it were.
00:18:14.860 Yes.
00:18:15.040 I think that's the best term for them, really.
00:18:16.920 That's exactly right.
00:18:18.720 And I think one of the – well, also, he really is the discoverer of what's called the Flynn effect.
00:18:25.900 Right.
00:18:26.300 And it's called the Flynn effect after James Flynn of the University of Alwego in New Zealand.
00:18:35.280 But it was really Richard Flynn who discovered that over the years, people are scoring higher on IQ tests.
00:18:45.640 And IQ tests have to be re-normed every so often so that the average score is 100.
00:18:53.420 And the IQ tests are getting more and more difficult, or at least they were up until perhaps 10 years ago.
00:18:59.640 And this idea that somehow people are scoring better on IQ tests doesn't mean they're really any smarter.
00:19:06.320 I don't think there's any evidence for that.
00:19:08.660 And, in fact, as Richard Flynn documented, there is dysgenic fertility.
00:19:14.260 Yes.
00:19:14.380 That is to say the smarter people around the world and in particular societies, the smarter people are having fewer children than the less intelligent people.
00:19:23.200 So genetically, there is no question that our race, our species, is degenerating in terms of intelligence.
00:19:31.780 But we have become apparently more clever at taking IQ tests.
00:19:35.620 In any case, he was very modest about this.
00:19:38.640 The fact that the phenomenon was named after someone else, he said, well, the fact of the matter is, if you're going to be accurate about it, it shouldn't be called the Lynn effect.
00:19:48.640 It should be called the Tudnam effect because there was a fellow by the name of James Tudnam who discovered that between the First World Wars, you had to re-norm the IQ tests because the people in the Second World War were scoring so much higher by the old standards than the people in the First World War.
00:20:09.240 So this has been something that had been noticed in the past.
00:20:12.500 But I thought it was, on the one hand, very gentlemanly of Flynn, for whom the phenomenon has become named, to himself recognize that Lynn talked about it before he did.
00:20:26.140 And then Lynn, in his own gentlemanly way, said, well, no, the fact is the name should be Tudnam.
00:20:32.040 So it was a very gentlemanly and, I think, kind of wasp exchange all around.
00:20:37.660 Nice. Very nice. Love that.
00:20:40.840 All right. Good times.
00:20:43.260 We're glad he was here and we thank him for his work.
00:20:46.000 We certainly do.
00:20:46.860 Indeed. Thank you, Richard.
00:20:47.900 All right.
00:20:48.780 So I do want to dive into this changed topic a little bit in terms of some of the things that's happening out there.
00:20:55.120 And it's always, I think, pertinent when it's back in the news again.
00:20:58.720 And I'm glad it is. But in terms of what's happening to the white farmers, the boar in South Africa, and talk about the recent flare up of yet another singing of this song, Kill the Boar, by Malemma, who's the leader of the EFF, right?
00:21:12.500 The electronic, the economic freedom forum.
00:21:17.940 Fighters. That's right. The fighters. Truly fighters, right?
00:21:22.820 So, as you can see, a huge stadium.
00:21:25.220 I mean, tens of thousands of people were there and they're singing how to kill the white people.
00:21:29.640 And this flares up on social media a little bit, mainstream media, and the West picks up on it.
00:21:34.500 And in its usual snarky kind of way, it dismisses it and says, this is really nothing to this.
00:21:41.260 This is kind of silly.
00:21:42.920 But then, of course, what happened in following this is we had an uptick in farm murders right away.
00:21:48.860 Surprisingly, because, of course, the very same media would continuously argue that if, for example, white people heighten their rhetoric and talk about, like, we don't want immigration or replacement is bad or open borders is detrimental to us.
00:22:02.220 They argue that that's going to lead to violence and we have to be silenced effectively, right?
00:22:06.960 But in this case, they look the other way.
00:22:08.860 This is a canary in the coal mine for, I think, where we all are going in Western countries unless we change our trajectory, Joe.
00:22:16.880 Yes, yes. I read a New York Times article.
00:22:20.720 They finally were forced to write about this because this video was circulating so widely.
00:22:26.900 And Elon Musk, God bless him, he tweeted about this.
00:22:30.840 And he said, this is an open call for genocide.
00:22:33.480 So, well, yes, the New York Times decided to pick this up.
00:22:37.480 But they interviewed all of these so-called African experts who said, oh, no, no, no.
00:22:42.800 This has nothing to do with actual violence.
00:22:44.820 This was a battle cry for the anti-apartheid people that goes back decades and it's only about overthrowing an unjust system.
00:22:53.820 It has nothing, nothing whatsoever to do with any individual violence.
00:22:58.060 What, well, it's just incredible, especially when the, as you would, as we could hear if you had the sound on, Julius Malema, he is not just singing the words, kill the boor.
00:23:12.080 He is making machine gun sounds.
00:23:14.460 He's going, brrr, brrr, and then he's saying, shoot to kill, shoot to kill.
00:23:20.900 Oh, this is no joking stuff.
00:23:24.120 And, of course, you probably know that there was a court encounter in which he was asked by a judge, well, you have talked about perhaps massacring white people.
00:23:35.020 Can you promise that you would never advocate doing this?
00:23:38.160 He says, no, I can't promise that.
00:23:40.340 It depends on the circumstances.
00:23:41.700 How can I know what I will do in the future?
00:24:07.480 I think he said, or something like that.
00:24:09.020 Yeah, that's right.
00:24:09.620 Time preference is a little bit in question there, but yes, exactly.
00:24:13.160 Well, but you've got to hand it to him.
00:24:16.520 Here's a guy who sticks to his guns, so to speak.
00:24:19.580 That's true.
00:24:20.260 Yes.
00:24:20.780 But I'm sure that is the secret of his enormous popularity.
00:24:27.280 They're now, I believe, the second most popular opposition party.
00:24:32.600 No, he's got a very substantial following.
00:24:36.300 And that stadium, good grief, as you say, how many tens of thousands of people are likely to have been there?
00:24:42.460 There's certainly no one on our side who could fill a stadium like that.
00:24:46.340 Look at this.
00:24:47.060 Look at this.
00:24:48.300 Not yet.
00:24:49.220 Not yet.
00:24:49.760 It's coming.
00:24:50.820 Well, yes, we have some young guys who are certainly, oh, there he is making his gun fist there.
00:24:57.940 Yes.
00:24:58.460 Shoot to kill.
00:25:00.060 Shoot to kill.
00:25:01.780 Incredible.
00:25:02.040 Okay, Julius.
00:25:02.860 No, we realize.
00:25:03.660 It's just all a big joke.
00:25:05.340 Yep.
00:25:05.660 New York Times picked it up, and then they were forced to admit, right, this is just another family here that suffered.
00:25:13.080 I think it had been six or maybe eight.
00:25:15.600 I forget the exact number now, actually.
00:25:16.840 And it's hard to know as well, because it's not always reported in the media that makes it international.
00:25:22.140 But, yeah, so after this event, calling for the murder of white farmers, you have a number of these killings ticking up.
00:25:28.800 Yes.
00:25:29.140 Media denies it.
00:25:30.280 And then they say, oh, for some reason, New York Times said the headline, for some reason, these far murders is becoming a flashpoint for, you know, far-right bigots and racists for some reason.
00:25:39.760 Yeah.
00:25:40.040 Yeah.
00:25:40.240 I wonder why.
00:25:41.060 I wonder how they would react if the tables were turned, you know?
00:25:44.480 Oh, no.
00:25:45.160 It's incredible.
00:25:46.300 As you say, as you say, they get upset if you simply say, well, there's a Greg replacement going on.
00:25:52.560 Oh, that's going to get terrorists shooting.
00:25:55.920 But when you get these blacks, tens of thousands saying, kill them, shoot them.
00:26:02.220 Oh, no, no.
00:26:02.860 That's just youthful hijinks.
00:26:04.740 Incredible.
00:26:05.640 And especially, as you note, I saw a report that was filed, I think, five days after this event in the stadium.
00:26:14.940 And they had listed three separate attacks that had taken place immediately after this event of kill the Boer.
00:26:24.140 Yeah.
00:26:24.360 But the New York Times, they're just not going to believe it.
00:26:27.200 Either they will not report it or they won't believe it or they will downplay it.
00:26:30.920 They'll debunk it.
00:26:32.320 Yeah.
00:26:32.520 They'll cover for it.
00:26:33.760 They will somehow just look the other way and kind of pretend that it's – it's almost like they think it's justified or something because of perceived crimes.
00:26:40.600 That's exactly right.
00:26:42.100 They think, if anything, it's justified.
00:26:44.620 And one of the phrases in the New York Times article that particularly struck me, they said that the economic freedom fighters, this is a party that forcibly wants to take the land from white people and give it to blacks.
00:26:57.260 And so, this adds a certain concern to some white people when Julius Malema sings this kill the Boer.
00:27:06.320 Some white people.
00:27:07.660 I guess only completely hopped up idiot racists like you and me would have any sense of worry that here this guy is – he wants to take away the land from white people and he says shoot to kill and he does not ever promise that in the future he would not recommend or encourage the massacre of whites.
00:27:30.200 Yeah.
00:27:30.480 That's right.
00:27:31.400 Yeah.
00:27:31.880 It's so insidious.
00:27:34.000 And again, it's a case study.
00:27:36.360 It's more than that.
00:27:37.120 It's not a study for us.
00:27:38.120 This is existential because we're seeing where this is going.
00:27:41.320 But I'm saying just from a cold kind of academic, but like just reading the situation point of view, it's clear that we can see that this is what happens when white people becomes a minority.
00:27:53.080 And even if it's perceived crimes or actually happened or didn't – whatever it is, they're not granted the same rights as white people have granted to other minority groups in our countries, in our civilization.
00:28:03.260 No, no.
00:28:04.260 And in fact, it turns violent very, very quickly.
00:28:06.160 They're to blame for everything.
00:28:07.660 Yes.
00:28:08.160 And despite the fact that apartheid has been ended now for, what is it, 30 years?
00:28:12.480 What is it?
00:28:12.900 Yes.
00:28:13.200 Something like that?
00:28:14.200 1989, yes.
00:28:15.300 Something to that effect.
00:28:16.380 1984.
00:28:17.320 1984 was the election.
00:28:20.160 Right.
00:28:20.280 It's close to close to 30 years now.
00:28:22.800 And it's still this.
00:28:24.300 Yes.
00:28:24.680 Everything that goes wrong in that society.
00:28:27.700 It's the legacy of apartheid.
00:28:29.180 That's right.
00:28:29.460 The legacy of apartheid.
00:28:30.800 The New York Times, this is practically the chorus of the African correspondents.
00:28:37.180 It's the legacy of apartheid.
00:28:38.380 Now, you really wonder – I mean, you see this all around the world, or the French riots, for example.
00:28:46.500 Right.
00:28:46.860 They had their first Arab race riot in 1997, and they've kept having them.
00:28:54.300 And you wonder, when are they going to learn?
00:28:56.520 But then you take the United States.
00:28:58.800 When do we have our first race riot?
00:29:00.940 Good grief.
00:29:01.620 I don't know.
00:29:02.620 Certainly in the 1960s and probably before that, too.
00:29:06.280 And you wonder, when are white people going to learn?
00:29:10.000 I hope, at the very least, that the white people who live in Hungary, in Estonia, in Czechoslovakia – well, not the Czech Republic and Slovak – that at least they will learn.
00:29:20.740 At least they are paying attention.
00:29:23.000 Because it doesn't seem to make any difference how many billions of dollars of destruction, how many hundreds of people are killed or wounded,
00:29:31.600 and white people living in the West do not seem to be capable of learning the fact that multiracial societies are going to fail.
00:29:39.420 Yeah, that's right.
00:29:40.980 Yeah, it's definitely a point I'm going to lead up into here a little bit later.
00:29:43.760 What do we – is this ever going to end?
00:29:46.060 What do we do?
00:29:46.780 You know, kind of thing here.
00:29:47.400 But to continue to talk about the problem a little bit more here – yeah, so you have the continued killings.
00:29:53.680 It takes up – it becomes kind of a thing in the media, on social media for a while.
00:29:58.180 But then it kind of, you know, dies down a little bit, right?
00:30:00.700 But you have this issue then of, like, this is continuing.
00:30:03.540 It's just we're not hearing about it as much.
00:30:05.800 We have the issue of – just take the issue of how many South Africans, Afrikaners are seeking refugee status in many Western countries and are denied.
00:30:14.660 Here we have an obvious situation where the front door of our country is essentially wide open if they happen to be from the third or second world in some regards.
00:30:22.800 But if they come from countries like South Africa, the door is closed.
00:30:25.960 They deny many applications.
00:30:28.680 And there's just no way for these people to get – it's like they're trapped.
00:30:32.520 It's like they wanted this to happen to them.
00:30:35.020 Oh, oh.
00:30:35.780 I think at some level there are people in authority in Western countries who think this is exactly what they deserve.
00:30:42.900 That they deserve to be massacred because of the horrible, horrible things they did to black people.
00:30:48.600 I have never heard of a single South African receiving refugee status anywhere.
00:30:55.620 Anywhere.
00:30:56.100 Have you?
00:30:56.620 I've heard only of denials.
00:30:59.620 Now, I believe there was a time when farmers from Zimbabwe, they were being welcomed in Eastern Europe.
00:31:08.480 I don't know for how long that went on.
00:31:10.580 I believe some of them might have been in Ukraine.
00:31:12.920 Some of them might have been in Poland.
00:31:14.660 This was just a little sort of blip on the news.
00:31:17.560 But at least they had farming skills.
00:31:20.760 They were being kicked out of the country that they had turned into a wonderful, well-run, white-run society.
00:31:28.580 And, of course, we know what happened to Zimbabwe, the former Rhodesia.
00:31:32.300 And to me, it is quite incredible.
00:31:36.100 Well, I suppose I shouldn't be surprised by anything.
00:31:38.240 There's so much vitriol against whites that somebody like Julius Malema doesn't seem to realize that if what he proposes actually comes true,
00:31:48.440 if whites are driven off the land, then every aspect of the economy will become just like the power company.
00:31:55.400 South Africa, as you probably know, is the only country in the world that is more than meeting its goals to reduce carbon emissions.
00:32:05.080 It's doing that, of course, because it can't keep the electricity generating.
00:32:09.120 That's right.
00:32:09.900 Yep.
00:32:10.100 So, it's the champion.
00:32:12.820 It's the champion of reducing carbon emissions.
00:32:16.620 That's how you do it.
00:32:17.340 Hooray, hooray.
00:32:17.840 You shut down industry or you start killing people or maybe both.
00:32:21.460 How about that?
00:32:21.940 Yes.
00:32:22.320 Why not?
00:32:22.920 Why not?
00:32:23.820 Yes.
00:32:24.380 And, of course, they're going after farmers, right, which is also one of the aspects that they're targeting now because there's too many cow farts and too much, you know, fertilizers and things like that.
00:32:32.600 So, it's basically like just to get rid of this purported carbon, which is the big boogeyman right now, you have to just get rid of humans, I guess, is the best way to do it.
00:32:40.780 But, you see, they would never suggest that, suggesting that some of these super reproducing countries like Niger and Mali and Burkina Faso, that instead of having six children, maybe they should be content with two.
00:32:53.480 Right.
00:32:53.560 No, no, no.
00:32:53.940 That would be ugly.
00:32:55.080 That would be awful because they're black people.
00:32:56.820 No, no, no.
00:32:58.020 We have to have as many people as possible and we have to bring as many of them into the West so that they can produce even more carbon and greenhouse gases than they would if they stayed home.
00:33:09.340 No, there are all of these patent, spectacular contradictions in the things the left proposes that they never have to defend because practically no one ever points it out to them.
00:33:22.500 Yep, exactly.
00:33:23.580 It's true.
00:33:24.000 And the failure of aid as well.
00:33:25.800 I mean, we've talked about that before, just of how much money is being poured into Africa.
00:33:31.060 And I think, you know, one of the screenshots, and the EU is the biggest contributor.
00:33:34.340 I've shown this in the past couple of shows now, guys, so I do apologize if it's redundant, but I think it's a good point to bring up here with Jared as well.
00:33:40.880 The EU and its member states are the biggest donor to the African continent.
00:33:45.440 Approximately 20 billion euros a year in development aid is directed to Africa.
00:33:51.840 And so you have that world food program and you basically have us being in a situation where we also help to feed these people.
00:34:00.020 It's actually interesting with Russia, who I found an old story from 2018, where they welcomed apparently 15,000, and they say African refugees here, but primarily I think there was the Boer, right?
00:34:11.280 So Russia is one of the countries that have opened at least to some of them, which is interesting.
00:34:15.900 But Putin most recently had a press conference where he talked about how they're going to give free grain to Africa now.
00:34:20.980 There was a number of countries he was rattling off and stuff.
00:34:23.560 And it's almost like this.
00:34:24.640 Since when did it become our responsibility to feed an entire continent?
00:34:29.280 And is it not better to teach these people how to do it themselves, right?
00:34:34.540 We have tried.
00:34:35.380 We have tried and we have failed and we dare not let them starve.
00:34:39.760 You know, I don't know if you've been following this coup d'etat that took place in Niger.
00:34:45.480 Yes.
00:34:46.040 I guess that was maybe 10 or 12 days ago now.
00:34:49.600 Well, I was reading some of the reports on that country.
00:34:53.160 Half of its government budget is from foreign aid.
00:34:56.540 There you go.
00:34:56.960 Half.
00:34:57.340 Yep.
00:34:57.600 Half the budget.
00:34:58.200 Good grief.
00:35:01.520 And this is this is that we're thinking that this is an important American ally in the region.
00:35:08.060 And this place is hanging on for dear life, purely suckling at the teat of generous white people.
00:35:15.420 This is our great ally in the region.
00:35:17.400 And it's going to how we're going to conquer ISIS and Boko Haram.
00:35:21.540 These utter incompetence.
00:35:23.380 And now, oh, it looks like they're going to be friendly with Mali.
00:35:26.880 And they're going to be friendly with Burkina Faso.
00:35:29.560 And they're friendly with the Russians.
00:35:31.580 So, oh, my goodness, what's going to happen now?
00:35:34.220 And they used to be friendly with the French, but they've kicked out the French.
00:35:37.640 Oh, boy.
00:35:38.400 It's just the pathetic situations we get ourselves into, thinking that we're going to feed the world, save the world, turn all these people into good little Europeans.
00:35:51.640 I mean, it reminds me of the 20 years, 20 years we spent saving people, saving the Afghans from the Taliban.
00:35:59.300 And now they're right back where they were, right back where they were.
00:36:02.740 Yeah.
00:36:02.840 We have this idea.
00:36:04.000 We go in there and we shoot enough people.
00:36:06.220 And then the ones who survive are going to be Jeffersonian Democrats and the women will want to wear bikinis.
00:36:13.300 Exactly.
00:36:14.100 I mean, they literally, it was one of those courses.
00:36:16.020 I saw it.
00:36:16.380 It was Americans were down there.
00:36:17.420 I think it was part of the military.
00:36:18.940 They were going to teach these Taliban women.
00:36:20.900 Like, they literally brought in Ricardo Ducamp, who did the urinal, one of the first pieces of modern art.
00:36:33.460 Oh, Duchamp.
00:36:33.900 Yeah.
00:36:34.560 They brought the urinal, pictures of it, into this meeting with them to show them modern art.
00:36:41.600 And it was like, all these women were looking around, these Taliban women, and it's just like, what is this?
00:36:47.240 Did they think they're going to, you know, become a good little, I guess, cultural Marxist right away and suck up, you know, some kind of socialist anti-white doctrine or something?
00:36:55.760 I don't know what they're trying.
00:36:56.800 But obviously, this is an abysmal failure of every level.
00:37:00.020 I think you probably remember that I think it was just days before Kabul fell.
00:37:07.360 The American embassy was promoting Gay Pride Week.
00:37:12.320 They're tweeting out these multicolored flags in the society that hates homosexuals.
00:37:17.240 And, of course, it's going to hate any country that promotes homosexuality.
00:37:22.480 And then we had some lady spokesman from the State Department who was responsible for Afghanistan.
00:37:29.260 And she was saying, well, what these Afghan ladies need is black girl magic, black girl magic.
00:37:37.940 And she cited, I think, maybe Lizzo, this fat twerker, and a few of these pop stars that cavort around displaying their fatness in these tiny, tight outfits.
00:37:49.920 And Afghan women are supposed to turn their lives around through black girl magic.
00:37:55.500 Good Lord.
00:37:56.780 You and I could do a better job of trying to transform that country if we had any desire to do so.
00:38:04.300 These people are certified idiots.
00:38:06.360 But they are so enslaved to this crazy ideology of homosexuality, sexually confused people, black people that we must worship, no matter how fat and untalented they are, that they can't even get it straight trying to persuade these people to change in any way.
00:38:27.120 I'm rooting for the Afghans.
00:38:28.940 Absolutely.
00:38:29.920 Yes.
00:38:30.460 Yeah.
00:38:30.800 Yes.
00:38:31.720 It's their society.
00:38:33.020 Yes.
00:38:34.320 I mean, 100%.
00:38:35.340 I mean, as long as they're in their countries, I'm fine with it.
00:38:38.500 I mean, have your culture preserve all that.
00:38:41.200 Do you think, could it be some weird that they think, because this was very successful in the West to break up the family.
00:38:48.440 And again, a lot of consequences on that.
00:38:50.500 Everything from then less people ultimately, which is what we talked about is one thing, at least they're achieving that in the West.
00:38:56.300 But then they have this weird double standard where it's like, oh, no, the third world, we have to increase population almost.
00:39:01.740 It's the opposite, right?
00:39:02.640 But, or is it something, it's breakdown of the family, loss of control, more government dependence.
00:39:08.680 There's like this cascading effect from basically turning this LGBTQ propaganda into a kind of a state religion almost of sort.
00:39:18.460 There's benefits for the controllers for that.
00:39:20.860 That's what I think.
00:39:21.280 You know, I don't, I'm not sure how they think it benefits even themselves.
00:39:30.520 It gives them jobs.
00:39:31.840 How many people really genuinely think that there are thousands of people out there trapped in the wrong body and we are oppressing them terribly and we've been oppressing them for thousands of years.
00:39:45.980 And now finally, we have the technology to liberate them and turn boys who think they're girls into girls and vice versa.
00:39:55.160 I suppose they're people who make money during the surgery, they're people who make money doing the counseling.
00:40:02.100 But what motivates all of this?
00:40:04.540 Right.
00:40:04.980 And it's very hard to say.
00:40:07.720 And to march into a traditional society like Afghanistan and tell them they've got to love homosexuals and they've got to learn to take the hijabs off.
00:40:20.000 They've got to learn to parade around in miniskirts, I suppose.
00:40:23.020 A lot of those people, they take one look at the West and the way women dress in the West, the way we adore the people who are the most unproductive and in many cases the most repulsive people in society.
00:40:37.180 They're going to say, to hell with this.
00:40:39.960 And they are not going to take seriously anything you say.
00:40:43.220 Even if you explain to them how to purify water, for example, they're not going to believe you if at the same time you're waving the homo flag.
00:40:50.480 No, it's just so utterly and completely inept.
00:40:55.500 Yeah, when people look at statistics such as this, and I think there's a lot of reasons for this and you can even get into, well, who did they ask and where and so forth.
00:41:03.180 But anyway, it's just showing, to summarize it quick, the incredible increase of those who identified as, I suppose, supported LGBTQ in some kind of way.
00:41:13.880 7.2% of the U.S. adult population identifies LGBTQ.
00:41:18.320 But at Generation Z there, you can see it's almost 20%.
00:41:22.380 And the people who want to turn this into a state religion argue, well, as you said, oh, it's just because now it's permitted.
00:41:30.920 So it's always been this many, but now it's that they're allowed to do it.
00:41:35.080 So now all of them are coming forward kind of thing.
00:41:37.080 I don't buy that for a second, to be honest.
00:41:38.740 Well, you know, one of the arguments that I think is probably factual and insightful is the number of people, white people, especially white women, who claim to be sexually confused in one way or another,
00:41:55.480 because this is the only way that they can find not to be part of the cis, hetero, white supremacist society.
00:42:05.580 They, too, can then become victims rather than being the normal, healthy women that they should have been born to be.
00:42:14.380 They can say, well, I'm a victim, too.
00:42:17.240 I've got this.
00:42:19.340 I'm oppressed and all my longings have been criminalized.
00:42:24.540 It's a way to escape being responsible for all the terrible things that white people are said to be responsible for.
00:42:30.580 And my guess is that of those 20% of the Gen Zers, my guess is that at least two-thirds of them, maybe more, are women who are claiming not to be heterosexual.
00:42:44.100 They claim to be bi or non or furry or who the heck knows what they are.
00:42:48.300 But I think that women are more likely to be caught up in all of these fads and being non-hetero is so much a fad that they are more likely to do this.
00:43:02.360 And it's white people.
00:43:03.900 My guess is as a percentage of the population, whites are far more likely to claim to be something strange and confused, certainly, than blacks.
00:43:14.080 Because, again, this way you cease to be part of the cis-hetero-patriarchal white supremacist oppressor class that has made life miserable from everyone since the year dot.
00:43:25.200 This is some kind of escape.
00:43:27.100 But it's a testimony to the kind of burden we lay on the psychology of young white people.
00:43:33.440 Yes.
00:43:33.640 I mean, it's bad enough for people of our age.
00:43:36.260 But if from kindergarten you've taught, you've been taught right from the beginning that you by nature are an oppressor.
00:43:43.540 You by nature are evil.
00:43:45.560 And when in fourth grade you are made to stand up in front of the class and list all the ways in which you are privileged.
00:43:54.440 This has an effect on people.
00:43:57.420 It's surprising to me that there aren't more crazy white people.
00:44:00.900 But I think this sudden surge of people claiming to be anything but normal.
00:44:05.560 This is a consequence of the terrible psychological damage we're doing to white people.
00:44:10.340 Yeah, it's an identity.
00:44:11.760 And since we are not allowed to have one, they go flock to these other weird things.
00:44:15.540 And you say there's so many subcultures and furries.
00:44:18.640 There's communities online under the guise of different video games or different card games.
00:44:24.380 And you go into this and you're just like, whoa, for the most part, I mean, it's not that it's only white people doing this.
00:44:30.960 But since white people can't have, well, we can, but, you know, it's not really permissive.
00:44:36.480 It's dismissed of us to have an identity as Europeans, as white people.
00:44:40.920 Then they go flock to these other things.
00:44:42.440 I came across something that was brand new to me.
00:44:47.500 And it was people who think that by listening to tapes or watching videos that they can become Asian.
00:44:54.600 Are you familiar with this?
00:44:56.180 I don't think I've heard this.
00:44:57.620 Yes.
00:44:58.220 They have an acronym from it.
00:44:59.980 It's something like change to another race, a CTAR, something like that.
00:45:06.820 And inevitably, this is white people who are trying to become Asian.
00:45:13.040 And you can find people who tell you that they really do believe that they listen to these tapes while they're sleeping.
00:45:20.280 And the shape of their eyelids begins to change.
00:45:24.080 Some of them claim that even their DNA is becoming Asian.
00:45:28.740 It's the most cuckoo thing you can.
00:45:31.440 Oh, here, there we go.
00:45:32.360 Race change to another.
00:45:33.660 Boy, you're so quick.
00:45:34.880 How did you do that?
00:45:35.600 You never heard of this, and you pop it up on the screen.
00:45:37.660 That's right.
00:45:38.560 R-C-T-A, race change to another.
00:45:42.380 This is some fad.
00:45:43.600 And you've got these influencers on YouTube telling you, you do this, you listen to this, and you're going to become Asian.
00:45:54.020 Your nose is going to flatten.
00:45:55.640 Your eyelids are going to get an epicanthic fold.
00:45:59.520 And your genes are going to change.
00:46:01.860 Well, what in heaven's cuckoo ball stuff is this?
00:46:05.620 And it is, of course, white people who, as you say, they're not allowed to have a healthy white identity.
00:46:11.960 And this is yet another escape hatch.
00:46:15.100 Those who are probably psychologically in a very unstable position to begin with, they get all of this anti-white pressure.
00:46:23.200 And they say, well, okay, I'm just going to turn Japanese or Korean.
00:46:26.780 It's either Japanese or Korean.
00:46:29.500 Fascinating.
00:46:30.420 Yeah.
00:46:31.200 I'm not surprised, but this one was new to me.
00:46:35.500 Jared, we're just going to take a really quick break here, and we're going to continue in part two.
00:46:39.720 I want to direct people to Amron.com, though.
00:46:42.740 Obviously, we talked about the conference.
00:46:44.920 You've got to make sure you follow Amron on a couple of other places as well.
00:46:47.740 Their BitChu channel, simply AmRenaissance.
00:46:51.040 And then you have their Gab account.
00:46:52.480 They'll have all these linked up below.
00:46:54.440 Gab.com forward slash AmRenaissance as well.
00:46:56.700 Now, you also set up a, what is that, Renaissance readings, right, on Substack.
00:47:01.700 Yes, yes.
00:47:02.800 This is a new thing.
00:47:04.300 We have a fellow who is really a professional audio guy, and he does these beautiful readings of our articles.
00:47:12.060 And for people who like to listen while they're doing their workout or their commute, this is a great, great new service that we're offering.
00:47:21.120 But we're very excited about this.
00:47:23.220 And I, you know, when I listen to these guys who do these readings, I wonder, do they ever breathe?
00:47:29.460 Is this AI?
00:47:31.660 I thought it was AI first.
00:47:32.860 I listened to a couple.
00:47:33.740 No?
00:47:35.560 Apparently, the way they do it is, no, there is special software.
00:47:39.300 You read it first, and of course you have to breathe.
00:47:41.720 But then you go through a second time, and you somehow suppress all the inhalations.
00:47:47.340 Ah, okay.
00:47:48.200 So it's not AI the way we would expect.
00:47:51.300 Just do it once, and then somehow all of the inhalations magically disappear.
00:47:56.180 There is a semi-manual process.
00:47:58.180 But the result really is marvelous, isn't it?
00:48:01.140 Yeah.
00:48:01.520 No, it's great for people who, you know, these days, right?
00:48:04.240 People don't like to read, or they don't have time.
00:48:05.980 And it's convenient.
00:48:07.280 But, no, I like the edition.
00:48:08.680 It's good.
00:48:09.780 So definitely check that out, guys.
00:48:11.500 That's on Substack.
00:48:12.300 Yeah, thank you.
00:48:12.460 RenaissanceReadings.Substack.com.
00:48:14.420 And then we have, of course, the Telegram channel as well.
00:48:17.100 Don't forget to follow them there.
00:48:19.140 Amron, what is the, AmronOfficial is the actual handle on Telegram.
00:48:24.420 Yes.
00:48:25.060 We, of course, we have all of these in large part because we were kicked off all of the
00:48:29.520 usual ones, just like you.
00:48:31.660 You had a wonderful...
00:48:32.160 We're still on Twitter.
00:48:33.080 Still on Twitter.
00:48:33.860 That's one thing.
00:48:34.420 I'm going to ask you about that later.
00:48:35.300 But go on.
00:48:35.840 But you had this, you had such a wonderful YouTube channel.
00:48:40.340 You had, in fact, didn't you get their little silver 100,000 subscriber award?
00:48:45.240 It's right over there.
00:48:46.060 Yep.
00:48:46.260 Yep.
00:48:46.500 It's right over there.
00:48:47.120 I was going to smash it, but I didn't do that.
00:48:49.320 No, no, no.
00:48:50.040 You shouldn't do that.
00:48:51.200 It's a memorial to the ancient days of semi-freedom of speech on the internet.
00:48:57.300 It's true.
00:48:57.740 Oh, by the time we got 100,000 subscribers, they weren't giving them to people like us.
00:49:03.440 Oh, they stopped it then, right?
00:49:04.760 Really?
00:49:04.980 Yes, we got to our 100,000, but no, we didn't get one.
00:49:09.160 They...
00:49:09.640 Oh, man.
00:49:10.100 No, I'm very envious.
00:49:11.400 I'm very envious of your silver award.
00:49:14.300 Yeah, I think...
00:49:14.720 You know what?
00:49:15.260 We had, like, 330,000-something on subs when we were kicked off.
00:49:21.160 And I think if we were allowed to be on and continue and stuff, we'd probably be maybe
00:49:24.540 half a million now, maybe more, who knows, kind of thing.
00:49:27.060 I think if...
00:49:28.160 You know, if you had still been on and they had not tweaked the algorithms to stop recommending...
00:49:33.900 Oh, can you imagine?
00:49:34.940 I think you could have a million subscribers.
00:49:38.300 Same with you guys.
00:49:39.600 A hundred percent good.
00:49:40.320 People want to hear this message.
00:49:41.940 And it was going down really well, to be honest, before they suppressed it, you know?
00:49:46.520 Yes.
00:49:47.040 And they managed to find us despite all the suppression.
00:49:50.580 Yes, exactly.
00:49:51.780 No, that's a good tip right there.
00:49:54.240 All right.
00:49:54.540 So, Ameren.com, folks.
00:49:55.720 We'll have all the links down below.
00:49:57.280 We're just going to take a really quick break.
00:49:58.840 Then we'll be back with more Jared Taylor in part two.
00:50:01.360 Thank you so much for watching, everybody.
00:50:08.220 Great having you with us.
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00:50:27.260 Great part two.
00:50:28.020 We're going to talk more about the total collapse of law and order, the looting, the street takeovers,
00:50:33.780 all this insane stuff that's happening right now.
00:50:36.660 It's on many fronts, of course.
00:50:37.880 We're seeing an intentional, I think, at least, collapse of our civilization and society.
00:50:43.040 More and more madness is beginning to strike in the minds of most men and women.
00:50:49.140 So, what's happening?
00:50:50.300 Why is this happening?
00:50:51.660 What can we do about it?
00:50:52.460 We actually talked towards the end about what the best course of action is for people like us.
00:50:56.400 What should we do about all of this?
00:50:57.820 Sure, we can identify the problems.
00:50:59.500 And to a certain extent, you could make the argument, because of the insane level of the pushback against us
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