Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/08/17

Radio Show Hour 1 – 2024/08/17

James Edwards hosts a special live broadcast from Alabama’s Southern Cultural Center where he is joined on the convention floor by program mainstays Sam Dickson and Jared Taylor.

[00:00:01] [SPEAKER_07]: You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network and this is the Political Cesspool.

[00:00:13] [SPEAKER_07]: The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist

[00:00:20] [SPEAKER_07]: conservative radio program.

[00:00:22] [SPEAKER_07]: And here to guide you through the murky waters of the Political Cesspool is your host, James

[00:00:27] [SPEAKER_07]: Edwards.

[00:00:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Welcome to tonight's live broadcast ladies and gentlemen.

[00:00:33] [SPEAKER_03]: We are live from Alabama this Saturday evening, August the 17th and we want to prove to the

[00:00:39] [SPEAKER_03]: listening audience wherever they may be that we are indeed live and alive as well.

[00:00:44] [SPEAKER_03]: And if you could let them do that with your voices ladies and gentlemen.

[00:00:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Are you happy to be here tonight?

[00:00:52] [SPEAKER_03]: That's right.

[00:00:54] [SPEAKER_03]: Our summertime tour of the South continues this evening.

[00:00:57] [SPEAKER_03]: We kicked it off the first Saturday of July in South Carolina.

[00:01:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Wonderful group, wonderful remote broadcast there.

[00:01:05] [SPEAKER_03]: We went on down to Louisiana after that and tonight we are in central Alabama and

[00:01:12] [SPEAKER_03]: it is such a great delight and privilege to be back here tonight at the Southern

[00:01:17] [SPEAKER_03]: Cultural Center for their third national conference.

[00:01:20] [SPEAKER_03]: We were here last year and we had a great time and we are back and dare I say, did

[00:01:25] [SPEAKER_03]: we have a better time?

[00:01:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Mike Wharton, the chairman of the Southern Cultural Center is with us to set the

[00:01:31] [SPEAKER_03]: table and share with you all listening wherever you may be.

[00:01:34] [SPEAKER_03]: What exactly we experienced this weekend.

[00:01:37] [SPEAKER_03]: Mike, take it away.

[00:01:38] [SPEAKER_08]: Hey James, first of all, I'd like to welcome.

[00:01:41] [SPEAKER_08]: I'd like to welcome James Edwards and the political cesspool to the central to

[00:01:46] [SPEAKER_08]: central Alabama better known as the heart of Dixie.

[00:01:49] [SPEAKER_08]: That's right.

[00:01:50] [SPEAKER_08]: Heart of Dixie and moreover to the Southern Cultural Center.

[00:01:55] [SPEAKER_08]: And it has been a great conference, been a great conference, great speakers.

[00:02:00] [SPEAKER_08]: We're coming away from here with a whole Southern independence, Southern

[00:02:06] [SPEAKER_08]: Liberty more with Southern independence has been foremost today in a

[00:02:10] [SPEAKER_08]: conversation and I think that our people have left here with renewed

[00:02:14] [SPEAKER_08]: strength and hope that is, you know, we were looking at it being with

[00:02:18] [SPEAKER_08]: insight and something is very achievable.

[00:02:20] [SPEAKER_03]: I am standing or setting rather just a few feet from two of our brightest

[00:02:27] [SPEAKER_03]: stars, Jared Taylor and Sam Dixon.

[00:02:29] [SPEAKER_03]: I'll tell you what, by the time it was over today, Mike, I was ready to fix

[00:02:32] [SPEAKER_03]: bayonets and run down the road out there.

[00:02:34] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, it was a passionate, it was an emotional, and it was an inspiring

[00:02:39] [SPEAKER_03]: collection of speakers, assembly of speakers that you put together

[00:02:43] [SPEAKER_03]: yesterday and today.

[00:02:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, there were no weak links.

[00:02:47] [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'll tell you this, uh, brother Jared, uh, you yourself,

[00:02:50] [SPEAKER_08]: James and Sam, uh, it's, uh, with the people they've already

[00:02:56] [SPEAKER_08]: ready to extend them an invitation for next year.

[00:03:00] [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, so we're going to go ahead and go out front right now and Sam and

[00:03:05] [SPEAKER_08]: Jared and also the cesspool and, uh, yes.

[00:03:11] [SPEAKER_08]: And, uh, boy, I'm going to tell you, you saw the excitement here yourself

[00:03:15] [SPEAKER_08]: today, you saw the excitement here yourself and, uh, yes.

[00:03:19] [SPEAKER_08]: And Southern love Southern Liberty and the hope for it and the

[00:03:23] [SPEAKER_08]: passion to achieve it.

[00:03:24] [SPEAKER_08]: It was alive and well here at the Southern cultural center today.

[00:03:28] [SPEAKER_03]: If we could bottle this up and ship it to our dissolution kinsmen,

[00:03:32] [SPEAKER_03]: I think we would, uh, we would catch fire if we could put that spirit in

[00:03:37] [SPEAKER_03]: a bottle, uh, so to speak, but I got to give you credit, my friend.

[00:03:40] [SPEAKER_03]: And, uh, as Jared can attest these things do not plan themselves and

[00:03:45] [SPEAKER_03]: they certainly don't fill seats by themselves, the amount of skill and

[00:03:51] [SPEAKER_03]: dedication and determination that it takes to have a successful event,

[00:03:55] [SPEAKER_03]: uh, is very difficult.

[00:03:56] [SPEAKER_03]: And when I came here yesterday and you have a different kind of

[00:04:00] [SPEAKER_03]: conference schedule, whereas most groups, they begin on a Friday evening.

[00:04:04] [SPEAKER_03]: If it's going to be a full weekend conference all day, Saturday,

[00:04:07] [SPEAKER_03]: Saturday evening, and then Sunday morning, uh, here it's a Friday

[00:04:10] [SPEAKER_03]: morning to Friday afternoon, Saturday morning to Saturday afternoon.

[00:04:14] [SPEAKER_03]: And then nothing on Sunday because you take the Lord's day seriously.

[00:04:17] [SPEAKER_03]: There is a Bible study on Sunday morning, but when I came in yesterday

[00:04:21] [SPEAKER_03]: on a, on a, during nine to five work hours there, it was a packed house.

[00:04:26] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, it was an incredible crowd.

[00:04:29] [SPEAKER_08]: Hi, indeed.

[00:04:30] [SPEAKER_08]: And Bobby Johnson, our South Eastern, uh, leader, uh, chairman for that

[00:04:37] [SPEAKER_08]: section of the state of Alabama, he'll be leading Bible study here tomorrow.

[00:04:41] [SPEAKER_08]: And, uh, we've invited a lot of the people from the audience and from

[00:04:45] [SPEAKER_08]: our attendees of the conference to come back tomorrow.

[00:04:48] [SPEAKER_08]: So we're looking for another good, good time tomorrow and

[00:04:50] [SPEAKER_08]: to study the Lord's word.

[00:04:52] [SPEAKER_03]: Amen.

[00:04:53] [SPEAKER_03]: And folks, if you want a little more information about just what

[00:04:56] [SPEAKER_03]: the Southern cultural center is, it is not just an annual conference.

[00:05:01] [SPEAKER_03]: It's a, there's a lot more to it than that.

[00:05:02] [SPEAKER_03]: We encourage you to go to southern cultural center.com there.

[00:05:06] [SPEAKER_03]: You will find their pledge to the Southern people, their mission.

[00:05:10] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, we're going to continue to have our hosts this weekend, uh, Mike

[00:05:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Wharton and Ed Boardwine interspersed throughout the program.

[00:05:20] [SPEAKER_03]: We're going to bring them on intermittently to talk a little bit

[00:05:22] [SPEAKER_03]: more about what the Southern cultural center is all about, but if you

[00:05:25] [SPEAKER_03]: could give us a quick snapshot, Mike, how would you break it down?

[00:05:30] [SPEAKER_08]: Well, I'll have to say we're trying, we're a voice for our

[00:05:35] [SPEAKER_08]: Southern people, for Southern independence.

[00:05:38] [SPEAKER_08]: It's still our goal.

[00:05:40] [SPEAKER_08]: It's a, that's first and foremost, but also we're a refuge here for our people.

[00:05:45] [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, James, I don't mind saying we're going about our business

[00:05:49] [SPEAKER_08]: of saving the white race.

[00:05:51] [SPEAKER_08]: There's so much going on right now.

[00:05:52] [SPEAKER_08]: You hear about the monument.

[00:05:54] [SPEAKER_08]: You hear about this, you hear about that, but if the white race is not,

[00:05:59] [SPEAKER_08]: if the white race doesn't survive, none of that's gonna matter.

[00:06:02] [SPEAKER_08]: And so, uh, you know, we, we just like what brother, uh, Jared said

[00:06:06] [SPEAKER_08]: today, it's going to be a regathering of our people and, uh, we want to be there

[00:06:11] [SPEAKER_08]: for it and in fact, we want to lead the way.

[00:06:14] [SPEAKER_08]: Amen.

[00:06:14] [SPEAKER_08]: And that's what we're about.

[00:06:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Let's talk about the cooperation of like-minded and overlapping

[00:06:20] [SPEAKER_03]: groups because there are others that share our ideas and there

[00:06:24] [SPEAKER_03]: are fantastic leaders and, uh, people who go from group to group.

[00:06:31] [SPEAKER_03]: The efforts to network with one another and work in cooperation

[00:06:36] [SPEAKER_03]: for a shared vision.

[00:06:39] [SPEAKER_08]: Absolutely.

[00:06:39] [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, today is so ably put my brother, Jared from Renaissance, uh, Mark

[00:06:44] [SPEAKER_08]: Tommy with the league of the South.

[00:06:46] [SPEAKER_08]: So many SCV members here today, SCV leaders, uh, Hunter Wallace in

[00:06:52] [SPEAKER_08]: regards to the 80 20 rule about coming together, our people are

[00:06:56] [SPEAKER_08]: coming together now like never before, never before, and I can see it.

[00:07:01] [SPEAKER_08]: There's going to be an awakening in this country.

[00:07:03] [SPEAKER_08]: There's going to be an awakening and, uh, it's, it can't be stopped.

[00:07:08] [SPEAKER_08]: And, uh, balls rolling in that direction and it's coming together.

[00:07:11] [SPEAKER_03]: What we're going to do folks here, just to give you a little preview,

[00:07:14] [SPEAKER_03]: we have Sam and the aforementioned Sam and Jared, and we're going

[00:07:17] [SPEAKER_03]: to bring them on one by one and then team them up together, pair

[00:07:20] [SPEAKER_03]: them together for the last segment of this hour, we're going to have Sam

[00:07:23] [SPEAKER_03]: up next, then Jared, then Sam and Jared.

[00:07:25] [SPEAKER_03]: And then as the evening goes on, we're going to continue to talk

[00:07:29] [SPEAKER_03]: with the leaders of the Southern cultural center, uh, Mike Wharton

[00:07:31] [SPEAKER_03]: and Ed Boardwine.

[00:07:32] [SPEAKER_03]: I will talk to Brad Griffin.

[00:07:34] [SPEAKER_03]: He should be here soon.

[00:07:35] [SPEAKER_03]: And, uh, some other people who participated in the event and who

[00:07:38] [SPEAKER_03]: are participating here right now, uh, being with us and staying late

[00:07:42] [SPEAKER_03]: to be a part of this live broadcast.

[00:07:45] [SPEAKER_03]: I want to thank you again, Mike, uh, personally for having me back.

[00:07:48] [SPEAKER_03]: I just, when I came down here last year and when I came back today

[00:07:53] [SPEAKER_03]: and I said it, and I mean it, it is just like everybody I grew up with.

[00:07:57] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like going to one of these old time family reunions we used

[00:08:00] [SPEAKER_03]: to have in Mississippi.

[00:08:01] [SPEAKER_03]: It's like going to Sunday morning at the small little Southern

[00:08:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Baptist church I grew up in.

[00:08:06] [SPEAKER_03]: These are our people.

[00:08:07] [SPEAKER_03]: These are our family and whether you have met them before or spoken

[00:08:10] [SPEAKER_03]: with them before, you need to lay eyes on them for about two seconds.

[00:08:13] [SPEAKER_03]: And you know, that's, that's our guy.

[00:08:15] [SPEAKER_03]: That's our girl.

[00:08:16] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, this is our people.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

[00:08:18] [SPEAKER_08]: It's a homecoming.

[00:08:19] [SPEAKER_08]: Jane, it is just an old fashioned homecoming.

[00:08:22] [SPEAKER_08]: And even then, I can say if you don't know them before, you

[00:08:25] [SPEAKER_08]: know them before you leave here, you know when you see them

[00:08:27] [SPEAKER_03]: family, you know them when you see them and you feel that connection

[00:08:30] [SPEAKER_03]: and you feel that camaraderie and that blood and that tie, those

[00:08:33] [SPEAKER_03]: ties that bind those eternal ties that bind that bring us together.

[00:08:37] [SPEAKER_03]: And as you said, this is at the end of the day, blood and soul.

[00:08:40] [SPEAKER_03]: If you bring absolutely, if you bring it down to the most common

[00:08:44] [SPEAKER_03]: denominators, it is blood.

[00:08:45] [SPEAKER_03]: It is our soil.

[00:08:46] [SPEAKER_03]: That is our race.

[00:08:46] [SPEAKER_03]: It is our land.

[00:08:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And I think it is so important to stoke the embers as, as, as

[00:08:54] [SPEAKER_03]: Sam said earlier today, our people are too comfortable and perhaps

[00:08:58] [SPEAKER_03]: certainly not present company, not the present company, but that's too many of

[00:09:02] [SPEAKER_03]: our people are, are too comfortable and too cowardly.

[00:09:04] [SPEAKER_03]: Uh, but, but those who are the keeper of the flame and who stoke the embers,

[00:09:09] [SPEAKER_03]: people like you people, organizations like this, um, as the motto of South

[00:09:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Carolina, while we breathe, we hope.

[00:09:17] [SPEAKER_08]: Hey, I'll say this.

[00:09:19] [SPEAKER_08]: Uh, while we're talking about our folk, everybody, everybody knows

[00:09:23] [SPEAKER_08]: governor Wallace here, everybody loves governor Wallace, uh, governor

[00:09:27] [SPEAKER_08]: George Wallace, but, uh, I'd like quote governor Lurlene Wallace when she

[00:09:32] [SPEAKER_08]: said that the soul of Alabama and all across the South has been nurtured

[00:09:37] [SPEAKER_08]: by the blood of our folk.

[00:09:40] [SPEAKER_08]: And she talked about that blood and she talked about that soul.

[00:09:44] [SPEAKER_08]: And that's what it's about.

[00:09:45] [SPEAKER_08]: That's what the center is about.

[00:09:47] [SPEAKER_08]: And, uh, that's how, uh, that's how we operate and what we're

[00:09:51] [SPEAKER_08]: bringing our people to understand.

[00:09:52] [SPEAKER_08]: And there's more and more people reaching out to us.

[00:09:54] [SPEAKER_08]: We had people come here today from all over the place, not just in the South.

[00:09:59] [SPEAKER_08]: I mean, there's a, the people that come sometimes we had a man here from

[00:10:03] [SPEAKER_08]: California today, believe it or not.

[00:10:05] [SPEAKER_08]: Said he moved to Alabama four years ago to look for the most independent

[00:10:11] [SPEAKER_08]: state in the union.

[00:10:13] [SPEAKER_08]: And that was Alabama where they were still some liberty.

[00:10:16] [SPEAKER_03]: I think, yes.

[00:10:18] [SPEAKER_03]: And I think you've still got what?

[00:10:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Three Confederate state holidays here in Alabama.

[00:10:23] [SPEAKER_08]: That's right.

[00:10:25] [SPEAKER_08]: We're going to hold on to them, but Hey, we'll have to fight for them to keep them.

[00:10:28] [SPEAKER_08]: Cause even I tell you what our leadership here in Montgomery, they're like everyone

[00:10:32] [SPEAKER_08]: there like the leadership in other places.

[00:10:34] [SPEAKER_08]: Hey, when we get to, when we get a nation of our own, Hey, we'll

[00:10:39] [SPEAKER_08]: establish our own leadership.

[00:10:41] [SPEAKER_08]: It's like what brothers, what brother Jared said today.

[00:10:44] [SPEAKER_08]: I'm sorry.

[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_08]: Yeah.

[00:10:45] [SPEAKER_03]: We got to take a quick break.

[00:10:46] [SPEAKER_03]: The music's playing.

[00:10:47] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, we got to pipe that music up just a little bit.

[00:10:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Liz, I could, I could barely hear it, but Hey, big round of applause

[00:10:51] [SPEAKER_03]: for Mike.

[00:10:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Mike Wharton.

[00:10:54] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll hear from him more as the hour goes on.

[00:10:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Keep that thought, Mike.

[00:10:56] [SPEAKER_03]: Sorry to cut you off.

[00:10:57] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll be right back.

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[00:13:03] [SPEAKER_18]: I'm an idiot.

[00:13:05] [SPEAKER_18]: I am an idiot.

[00:13:06] [SPEAKER_18]: I am to the widow next door.

[00:13:10] [SPEAKER_18]: She's been married seven times before and everyone was an

[00:13:14] [SPEAKER_18]: enemy.

[00:13:14] [SPEAKER_18]: I'm a wily, no, I'm a great old man.

[00:13:18] [SPEAKER_18]: I'm in a ring and a ready.

[00:13:20] [SPEAKER_18]: Eight.

[00:13:21] [SPEAKER_18]: I am second.

[00:13:22] [SPEAKER_03]: That may sound like an odd song to bring us back from a break at this

[00:13:27] [SPEAKER_03]: particular event, but we do have Sam with us.

[00:13:29] [SPEAKER_03]: And he, I think Sam perhaps sacrificed more than anyone to be here

[00:13:34] [SPEAKER_03]: this weekend because just three days before his arrival in Alabama,

[00:13:38] [SPEAKER_03]: he was in London.

[00:13:40] [SPEAKER_03]: He had taken a little trip over to the mother continent.

[00:13:43] [SPEAKER_03]: And of course, he was over there right when things were kicking off.

[00:13:48] [SPEAKER_03]: We had Nick Griffin on the show last week to talk all about that.

[00:13:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Sam saw it with his own eyes, Sam.

[00:13:53] [SPEAKER_03]: Just before we get into your talk here today at the center,

[00:13:57] [SPEAKER_03]: which is what we're going to be focusing on, I think the people

[00:13:59] [SPEAKER_03]: would love to hear your testimony or eyewitness testimony from

[00:14:02] [SPEAKER_03]: having been in England for a couple of weeks very recently.

[00:14:08] [SPEAKER_19]: Murders had taken place the day of my arrival when when the

[00:14:14] [SPEAKER_19]: the son of these immigrants, this black fella, murdered three little girls

[00:14:19] [SPEAKER_19]: and injured five others and severely injured two adults who intervened

[00:14:24] [SPEAKER_19]: to save the rest of the children from this genocidal black man.

[00:14:28] [SPEAKER_19]: But anyway, the story was breaking and the government was lying about it.

[00:14:33] [SPEAKER_19]: The government was trying to claim that this guy was a Welshman

[00:14:36] [SPEAKER_19]: and they were trying to suppress who he really was.

[00:14:40] [SPEAKER_19]: And so through social media, the truth began creeping out

[00:14:43] [SPEAKER_19]: despite the media and the government's efforts to to suppress the truth.

[00:14:49] [SPEAKER_19]: And the the cover was blown.

[00:14:52] [SPEAKER_19]: And there was outrage among working class Britons

[00:14:55] [SPEAKER_19]: who bear the great burden of this, as they do in America,

[00:14:59] [SPEAKER_19]: while the ruling classes preach all of this love and brotherhood

[00:15:02] [SPEAKER_19]: and how happy they are with immigrants, but then spend

[00:15:05] [SPEAKER_19]: huge amounts of money to move away from it

[00:15:07] [SPEAKER_19]: and leave others to live the philosophy that they profess.

[00:15:11] [SPEAKER_19]: But anyway, it was very interesting.

[00:15:12] [SPEAKER_19]: I got caught up in one of these demonstrations almost.

[00:15:15] [SPEAKER_19]: I was in the Art Museum in Manchester and came out

[00:15:19] [SPEAKER_19]: and was going to the cathedral and I saw people coming down the street

[00:15:22] [SPEAKER_19]: with Union Jacks and the flag of St. George, the English flag.

[00:15:26] [SPEAKER_19]: And I thought, I wonder if they're the demonstrators against the immigrants.

[00:15:30] [SPEAKER_19]: And sure enough, they were the gobs of cops all around them.

[00:15:34] [SPEAKER_19]: And then they got cut off.

[00:15:35] [SPEAKER_19]: What I thought was the end of the demonstration got cut off

[00:15:38] [SPEAKER_19]: by a very adroit cordon of cops.

[00:15:41] [SPEAKER_19]: And I thought I thought they were harassing the demonstration.

[00:15:45] [SPEAKER_19]: But then I saw that the people they had cut off were wearing black ski masks.

[00:15:49] [SPEAKER_19]: People right behind the yeah, they were chasing.

[00:15:51] [SPEAKER_19]: I kind of catch up with them and their antifas.

[00:15:54] [SPEAKER_19]: And so I got cut off and had to stand with antifas for an hour and a half.

[00:15:58] [SPEAKER_03]: How would you describe the physique of the Antifa leader that you witnessed?

[00:16:01] [SPEAKER_19]: An important point when I was in college, we used to have a saying

[00:16:04] [SPEAKER_19]: about people in the SDS that they would say he's ugly enough to be a communist

[00:16:08] [SPEAKER_19]: or she's ugly enough to be a communist.

[00:16:10] [SPEAKER_19]: And really, I think I think physical ugliness plays a big role

[00:16:14] [SPEAKER_19]: in the behavior of these people.

[00:16:16] [SPEAKER_19]: They're they're unattractive.

[00:16:18] [SPEAKER_19]: They they resent normal looking people and attractive people.

[00:16:22] [SPEAKER_19]: Anyway, their leader was simply grotesque.

[00:16:24] [SPEAKER_19]: I think I showed you his picture.

[00:16:26] [SPEAKER_07]: You did. I'll never forget it.

[00:16:28] [SPEAKER_19]: Burnt into my eyes.

[00:16:29] [SPEAKER_19]: No wonder this guy hates hates society and is at war with the human race.

[00:16:35] [SPEAKER_19]: But anyway, it was it was something that said that, interestingly,

[00:16:38] [SPEAKER_03]: and of course, we covered that last week in depth for an hour.

[00:16:41] [SPEAKER_03]: So if you want to if you miss that one, you can catch yourself up on that.

[00:16:45] [SPEAKER_03]: But I think for Sam's part, having

[00:16:47] [SPEAKER_03]: of all the places you could have been on that particular

[00:16:51] [SPEAKER_03]: at that particular time, you were there and you saw the demonstrators go by.

[00:16:54] [SPEAKER_03]: And then you were sort of stymied by the cops who were

[00:16:59] [SPEAKER_03]: detaining the antifa or keeping them back.

[00:17:00] [SPEAKER_03]: And you were kind of held in place for a while.

[00:17:03] [SPEAKER_03]: And you started

[00:17:04] [SPEAKER_03]: what you got to see all of that.

[00:17:06] [SPEAKER_03]: So you were you were right there.

[00:17:07] [SPEAKER_03]: I don't know. That's interesting to me.

[00:17:09] [SPEAKER_03]: But if your flight had gotten delayed at all, you might not have made it here.

[00:17:12] [SPEAKER_03]: You had about two days clearance to get right back to Atlanta

[00:17:15] [SPEAKER_03]: and then down to Alabama.

[00:17:17] [SPEAKER_19]: I was relieved to get on the plane.

[00:17:19] [SPEAKER_19]: I was worried because the government and the media lying in Britain.

[00:17:24] [SPEAKER_19]: They are they're they're claiming that this was organized by Putin.

[00:17:27] [SPEAKER_19]: Russia, Russia, it all.

[00:17:30] [SPEAKER_19]: Then they're claiming it's the English Defense League,

[00:17:32] [SPEAKER_19]: which is an organization that I'm told by people in England

[00:17:35] [SPEAKER_19]: hadn't existed for 10 to 15 years.

[00:17:38] [SPEAKER_19]: They were claiming that all these people are from out of town.

[00:17:41] [SPEAKER_19]: They're outside.

[00:17:42] [SPEAKER_03]: It could be possible.

[00:17:43] [SPEAKER_03]: It couldn't be possible that the native Englishmen and women

[00:17:48] [SPEAKER_03]: could be upset about this Guantan murder and rape of their right.

[00:17:53] [SPEAKER_19]: Children and the nickname they've given their prime minister,

[00:17:57] [SPEAKER_19]: Keir Starmer, is two tier Keir catching up because he has two tiers

[00:18:02] [SPEAKER_19]: of law and for the he he he justifies immigrant violence

[00:18:05] [SPEAKER_19]: is caused by racism and white people that we're to blame for their violence.

[00:18:10] [SPEAKER_19]: But if there's any resistance, then he comes down severely.

[00:18:13] [SPEAKER_03]: He's not as forgiving for Facebook posts that he doesn't know.

[00:18:16] [SPEAKER_19]: No, they want to extradite Musk and put him on trial

[00:18:21] [SPEAKER_19]: for what he what he puts up on Twitter.

[00:18:23] [SPEAKER_19]: And they're blaming the demonstrations

[00:18:25] [SPEAKER_19]: and the the occasional violence with some of the demonstrations

[00:18:29] [SPEAKER_19]: on false news, on on social media.

[00:18:34] [SPEAKER_19]: And the only thing they can come up with now with now is that some people

[00:18:37] [SPEAKER_19]: have said that the perpetrator was an immigrant when in reality

[00:18:40] [SPEAKER_19]: he was a child of them worse.

[00:18:42] [SPEAKER_19]: But they don't mention the false news that the prime minister

[00:18:45] [SPEAKER_19]: and the government and the media were putting out that this was a Welshman.

[00:18:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Yeah, well, he was the son of Rwandan, so-called refugees.

[00:18:56] [SPEAKER_03]: And he's still a Rwandan to me.

[00:18:58] [SPEAKER_03]: And of course, they put his picture from third grade up

[00:19:02] [SPEAKER_03]: all of the stories about anyway.

[00:19:04] [SPEAKER_19]: Like like Trayvon.

[00:19:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Exactly, exactly.

[00:19:06] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, let's fast forward then.

[00:19:08] [SPEAKER_03]: I thought that was fascinating that you had been over there.

[00:19:10] [SPEAKER_03]: And of course, I knew that.

[00:19:12] [SPEAKER_03]: But wanted to get you to share that story.

[00:19:14] [SPEAKER_03]: And I appreciate you sharing that.

[00:19:16] [SPEAKER_03]: But fast forwarding to today, you were the closing speaker.

[00:19:20] [SPEAKER_03]: And I told a friend of ours, Rich, who lives up in Nashville,

[00:19:24] [SPEAKER_03]: that it was it had to be the I don't know how many times

[00:19:28] [SPEAKER_03]: I've heard you speak, Sam, dozens, not nearly enough, but dozens.

[00:19:31] [SPEAKER_03]: And I said it was the most inspiring I've ever heard him.

[00:19:35] [SPEAKER_03]: And Rich said, you said that every you say that every time Sam speaks.

[00:19:39] [SPEAKER_03]: But in any event, could you break down

[00:19:40] [SPEAKER_03]: in just a couple of minutes some of the highlights of your talk?

[00:19:45] [SPEAKER_19]: Well, I can't because it was a disorganized talk.

[00:19:47] [SPEAKER_19]: I didn't think it was very good at all.

[00:19:49] [SPEAKER_19]: Oh, you're way out.

[00:19:50] [SPEAKER_19]: Hey, he's out of control.

[00:19:52] [SPEAKER_19]: I was just talking.

[00:19:54] [SPEAKER_19]: I was just talking.

[00:19:55] [SPEAKER_19]: It resonated.

[00:19:56] [SPEAKER_19]: I think that the sum of it is that we have to be

[00:19:59] [SPEAKER_19]: we honor our southern heritage, but we are more than southerners.

[00:20:03] [SPEAKER_19]: We're the heirs to a great civilization in Europe

[00:20:05] [SPEAKER_19]: that transcends national lines.

[00:20:08] [SPEAKER_19]: They came from where you were last week.

[00:20:09] [SPEAKER_19]: Yeah, that I quoted

[00:20:12] [SPEAKER_19]: Rabbi Stephen Wise, who was the head Jew

[00:20:15] [SPEAKER_19]: in the first half of the last century.

[00:20:17] [SPEAKER_19]: And he kept stressing to Jews.

[00:20:20] [SPEAKER_19]: We have been Americans for 300 years.

[00:20:22] [SPEAKER_19]: We've been Jews for 3000 years.

[00:20:24] [SPEAKER_19]: That their their tap roots were more important

[00:20:27] [SPEAKER_19]: than the most recent experiences.

[00:20:28] [SPEAKER_19]: And we have to understand that.

[00:20:31] [SPEAKER_19]: And I also touched on the

[00:20:33] [SPEAKER_19]: how our whole Bill of Rights, everything comes to us

[00:20:37] [SPEAKER_19]: as part of our British heritage and how wrong it is to talk about

[00:20:40] [SPEAKER_19]: how we escaped British tyranny and the tyranny of the king

[00:20:45] [SPEAKER_19]: with the war for independence.

[00:20:47] [SPEAKER_19]: And I did a compare and contrast between King George,

[00:20:50] [SPEAKER_19]: who never burned down any village in America and the behavior

[00:20:54] [SPEAKER_19]: Abraham Lincoln, who we're told was a great guy.

[00:20:56] [SPEAKER_19]: We have you on the penny and on the five dollar bill.

[00:20:59] [SPEAKER_03]: You had a wonderful I can't remember exactly what the example was

[00:21:04] [SPEAKER_03]: of schizophrenia amongst our people or white people at large.

[00:21:09] [SPEAKER_03]: What was that exactly?

[00:21:10] [SPEAKER_03]: How? Oh, my goodness, I'm drawing a blank.

[00:21:13] [SPEAKER_03]: But anyway, it was a fantastic

[00:21:14] [SPEAKER_03]: and the best point if anybody can remember about how they will

[00:21:21] [SPEAKER_03]: complain about certain behaviors and then cheer hard as for the people

[00:21:24] [SPEAKER_03]: perpetrating the behaviors that they that they dislike. But

[00:21:30] [SPEAKER_03]: yeah, yes.

[00:21:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, so there's love to go to war for the United States.

[00:21:33] [SPEAKER_03]: That's for sure.

[00:21:34] [SPEAKER_03]: Well, we do have that fighting genetic payload in us.

[00:21:38] [SPEAKER_03]: And any fight will do sometimes a scratch that itch.

[00:21:41] [SPEAKER_03]: But what is the solution going forward now?

[00:21:44] [SPEAKER_03]: What kind of leaders should we ask for?

[00:21:48] [SPEAKER_03]: If we ever get another turn at bat?

[00:21:50] [SPEAKER_19]: Well, that's the other point was that that being a southerner

[00:21:54] [SPEAKER_19]: and being a white European is is the most important thing.

[00:22:00] [SPEAKER_19]: And our monuments refer to people dying for democracy

[00:22:03] [SPEAKER_19]: or dying for the constitution of states rights.

[00:22:06] [SPEAKER_19]: But but no one says in these monuments they die for their people.

[00:22:09] [SPEAKER_19]: And our people are more important than things like the Constitution.

[00:22:13] [SPEAKER_19]: And also, there's no political philosophy that is always the right philosophy.

[00:22:18] [SPEAKER_19]: We cannot go back to local control.

[00:22:20] [SPEAKER_19]: We cannot go back to states rights.

[00:22:21] [SPEAKER_19]: We cannot go back to the Constitution.

[00:22:24] [SPEAKER_19]: This thing is going to be solved only by very tough,

[00:22:28] [SPEAKER_19]: centralized, harsh government read by a guy who will really kick posteriors.

[00:22:33] [SPEAKER_19]: We cannot be tenderest in love.

[00:22:36] [SPEAKER_19]: And I know my good friend, Jared Taylor, doesn't believe that.

[00:22:39] [SPEAKER_19]: I don't like to believe that.

[00:22:41] [SPEAKER_19]: But but honestly, that's what it's going to take.

[00:22:43] [SPEAKER_03]: I've boiled it down to this.

[00:22:45] [SPEAKER_03]: It's going to take a lot more than soap and water to clean up this mess.

[00:22:49] [SPEAKER_03]: And we're not going to be able to do it with my God.

[00:22:52] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, we're standing here with portraits of some of our greatest heroes as Southerners.

[00:22:58] [SPEAKER_03]: President Davis, Robert E.

[00:23:00] [SPEAKER_03]: Lee, Stonewall Jackson, Nathan Bedford Forrest.

[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_03]: God bless them.

[00:23:05] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, they fought, but it's going to take something

[00:23:08] [SPEAKER_03]: that even they weren't prepared to deliver at this point.

[00:23:12] [SPEAKER_19]: Yeah, there are these people.

[00:23:13] [SPEAKER_19]: Our country has been colonized.

[00:23:14] [SPEAKER_19]: We've had almost 20 million colonists brought in by by Biden alone.

[00:23:21] [SPEAKER_19]: White liberals seem to have the idea that these people are going to be grateful to them

[00:23:25] [SPEAKER_19]: and they will be all thank you so much.

[00:23:28] [SPEAKER_19]: No, you look at these people, go and go into oriental

[00:23:31] [SPEAKER_19]: owned stores and see the way they treat to treat native American's.

[00:23:35] [SPEAKER_19]: They don't see themselves as the beneficiaries of charity and kindness.

[00:23:39] [SPEAKER_19]: They see themselves as Cortez and Pissarro and no monuments

[00:23:43] [SPEAKER_03]: to the chief of the Supreme Court on the Brown decision either.

[00:23:47] [SPEAKER_19]: Right now, the Brown decision, by the way, was yesterday.

[00:23:50] [SPEAKER_19]: It's the 70th. Wow, it was May 17th.

[00:23:53] [SPEAKER_19]: 70th anniversary.

[00:23:53] [SPEAKER_19]: You know, when communism was breaking up in Russia,

[00:23:57] [SPEAKER_19]: people used to carry signs and demonstrations

[00:23:59] [SPEAKER_19]: demanding the overthrow of the communist government,

[00:24:02] [SPEAKER_19]: reading 70 years on the road to nowhere.

[00:24:05] [SPEAKER_19]: And that and that's been the case with Brown versus Topeka.

[00:24:08] [SPEAKER_19]: As I point out to people, there have been no studies

[00:24:10] [SPEAKER_19]: that show that mixing the races ever held black people.

[00:24:13] [SPEAKER_19]: If there were such studies, a liberal telling me, oh, that's got to be true.

[00:24:16] [SPEAKER_19]: I said, well, if there were studies that showed that black scores

[00:24:20] [SPEAKER_19]: on SAT tests jumped 100 points and their IQs jumped 10 points

[00:24:24] [SPEAKER_19]: five years after the busing plans, we'd be hearing about all the time.

[00:24:29] [SPEAKER_19]: Yeah, we for three generations, we pursued policies that utterly failed.

[00:24:33] [SPEAKER_03]: Sam Dixon, ladies and gentlemen, you haven't heard the last of him yet.

[00:24:36] [SPEAKER_03]: He will be back, but not before we hear from Jared Taylor,

[00:24:39] [SPEAKER_03]: our national treasure brother Dixon.

[00:24:42] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, we'll be right back.

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[00:26:01] [SPEAKER_11]: Still nothing for sure, but participants

[00:26:04] [SPEAKER_11]: in the Israeli Hamas talk say they're hopeful about the prospects

[00:26:08] [SPEAKER_11]: for a ceasefire agreement.

[00:26:11] [SPEAKER_11]: Here's correspondent Norman Hall with the latest now on that story.

[00:26:15] [SPEAKER_09]: Mediators to the Gaza war ceasefire talks say the two-day talks wrapped up

[00:26:19] [SPEAKER_09]: and they aim to reconvene in Cairo next week to seal a deal to stop the fighting.

[00:26:24] [SPEAKER_09]: In a statement Friday, the United States, Egypt and Qatar said

[00:26:27] [SPEAKER_09]: the talks were constructive and conducted in a positive atmosphere.

[00:26:32] [SPEAKER_09]: They hope to continue working on the details of the implementation in the coming days.

[00:26:36] [SPEAKER_09]: The new push for an end to the Israel Hamas war comes as the Palestinian

[00:26:40] [SPEAKER_09]: death toll in Gaza climbed past 40,000 and fears remain high that Iran

[00:26:46] [SPEAKER_09]: and Hezbollah militants in Lebanon could attack Israel in retaliation

[00:26:50] [SPEAKER_09]: for the killings of top militant leaders.

[00:26:52] [SPEAKER_09]: I'm Norman Hall.

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[00:27:01] [SPEAKER_11]: Well, the number of Texas inmates who are being housed outside

[00:27:05] [SPEAKER_11]: the county of their arrest surging in recent years

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[00:27:13] [SPEAKER_00]: analysis found that there were two thousand seventy eight such inmates

[00:27:16] [SPEAKER_00]: in June, twenty nineteen and four thousand three hundred

[00:27:20] [SPEAKER_00]: fifty eight in June, twenty, twenty four.

[00:27:23] [SPEAKER_00]: The number of counties relying on outsourcing also has risen

[00:27:26] [SPEAKER_00]: in June, twenty ten, thirty one percent of Texas county jails

[00:27:30] [SPEAKER_00]: housed inmates elsewhere in June, twenty, twenty four.

[00:27:34] [SPEAKER_00]: Forty one percent of counties did so.

[00:27:36] [SPEAKER_00]: A combination of factors is worsening the situation

[00:27:39] [SPEAKER_00]: and solutions are proving to be elusive.

[00:27:41] [SPEAKER_00]: John Scott reported a new Biden program will allow some spouses of U.S.

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[00:27:51] [SPEAKER_11]: However, that has been somewhat facing now possible legal challenges.

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[00:30:21] [SPEAKER_03]: We actually have this embarrassment of riches right now.

[00:30:24] [SPEAKER_03]: The top two, top two most interviewed guests of all time on this program

[00:30:28] [SPEAKER_03]: here at the same time, at the same place in the same hour.

[00:30:32] [SPEAKER_03]: And that's Sam Dixon, who you just heard from.

[00:30:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And now Jared Taylor, of course, the editor of American.

[00:30:37] [SPEAKER_03]: Nobody needs to know who Jared is.

[00:30:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Everybody knows who Jared is.

[00:30:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Jared, I will tell you this, though, there may be some things

[00:30:43] [SPEAKER_03]: and this is certainly not a secret to all of your friends know this.

[00:30:46] [SPEAKER_03]: And but for maybe a first time, Amarin attendee, they may not know

[00:30:51] [SPEAKER_03]: just how much you are a loyal son of the South and your reverence

[00:30:57] [SPEAKER_03]: and your affection for your Southern forebears.

[00:31:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I try not to talk about it too much because I get so emotional.

[00:31:04] [SPEAKER_02]: I can't maintain my composure.

[00:31:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Best not to talk about just how much of a southerner I am.

[00:31:10] [SPEAKER_02]: And I told a story about somebody asked me, well, why are you pro confederate?

[00:31:15] [SPEAKER_02]: And I said, well, that's so absurd.

[00:31:18] [SPEAKER_02]: It's like asking me, why am I pro me?

[00:31:20] [SPEAKER_02]: For heaven's sake, I was born this way.

[00:31:22] [SPEAKER_02]: I love being this way.

[00:31:24] [SPEAKER_02]: But I think we as southerners, we are blessed

[00:31:29] [SPEAKER_02]: with having the blood of a special group of heroes in our veins

[00:31:34] [SPEAKER_02]: and our veins alone.

[00:31:36] [SPEAKER_02]: These were wonderful, wonderful, loyal, brave men who fought for four

[00:31:41] [SPEAKER_02]: awful years against a far larger force.

[00:31:45] [SPEAKER_02]: And I believe that we must forever admire them for their devotion unto death.

[00:31:50] [SPEAKER_03]: We talked about this today.

[00:31:51] [SPEAKER_03]: Everybody understands the tree and the branches are European tree.

[00:31:57] [SPEAKER_03]: These are all our brothers and our cousins, but there's that one branch

[00:32:00] [SPEAKER_03]: and it only existed for four years.

[00:32:02] [SPEAKER_03]: But those who share in that blood are certainly part of a fraternity

[00:32:06] [SPEAKER_03]: that they only they can only we can belong to.

[00:32:10] [SPEAKER_03]: And there is something very special about that.

[00:32:13] [SPEAKER_03]: And yes, they were right.

[00:32:15] [SPEAKER_03]: There have been other people, groups who were right, other causes

[00:32:17] [SPEAKER_03]: who were right throughout the course of history.

[00:32:19] [SPEAKER_03]: They were right.

[00:32:21] [SPEAKER_03]: But they also fought and because they fought and because they fought.

[00:32:25] [SPEAKER_03]: And if you have the blood of those fighting men in your veins,

[00:32:28] [SPEAKER_03]: I think that sets you apart.

[00:32:30] [SPEAKER_03]: I do think that makes you special

[00:32:32] [SPEAKER_03]: when compared to some of the other people on this continent.

[00:32:35] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, you know, when I was younger and I'd read about

[00:32:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Lee and Jackson's men marshaling for Chancellorsville

[00:32:43] [SPEAKER_02]: and we're going to whip those Yankees and I'd get all excited.

[00:32:47] [SPEAKER_02]: I we did get there.

[00:32:49] [SPEAKER_02]: Yeah, I can't bear to read even about those battles anymore

[00:32:54] [SPEAKER_02]: because all of those poor Yankee boys, they were fine white men, too.

[00:32:58] [SPEAKER_02]: It was just such a tragedy start to finish.

[00:33:01] [SPEAKER_02]: And I talked today about some of the great things that our ancestors did.

[00:33:05] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, our opponents were brave men, too.

[00:33:07] [SPEAKER_02]: They were fighting.

[00:33:08] [SPEAKER_02]: They were devoted unto death, just as our ancestors were.

[00:33:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Now they were in the wrong.

[00:33:13] [SPEAKER_02]: They were invaders.

[00:33:14] [SPEAKER_02]: And as my mom said, she was a liberal to a dying day, which is

[00:33:17] [SPEAKER_02]: of course we had to kill them.

[00:33:19] [SPEAKER_02]: They were invaders.

[00:33:20] [SPEAKER_02]: But they were doing they were doing as some of these British observers

[00:33:24] [SPEAKER_02]: said, who wrote about our war.

[00:33:27] [SPEAKER_02]: They said on each side there were noble gallant men doing

[00:33:31] [SPEAKER_02]: what was their duty.

[00:33:31] [SPEAKER_03]: You are right about that, Jared.

[00:33:33] [SPEAKER_03]: You're right about that.

[00:33:34] [SPEAKER_03]: And that could be extrapolated to certainly both world wars.

[00:33:39] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, oh, horrible.

[00:33:40] [SPEAKER_03]: Who lost who lost that war?

[00:33:42] [SPEAKER_03]: Those wars who lost the war between the states?

[00:33:46] [SPEAKER_03]: Whites did period.

[00:33:47] [SPEAKER_03]: And that is it.

[00:33:48] [SPEAKER_03]: Yes, we did.

[00:33:49] [SPEAKER_03]: We all did.

[00:33:50] [SPEAKER_03]: The winners lost, too.

[00:33:52] [SPEAKER_02]: We all lost those wars.

[00:33:54] [SPEAKER_02]: And, you know, when you look at the winners so called

[00:33:56] [SPEAKER_02]: of the Second World War, gosh, that war was the beginning

[00:34:01] [SPEAKER_02]: of the decline of what was at one time, I believe,

[00:34:04] [SPEAKER_02]: the greatest nation in the world.

[00:34:06] [SPEAKER_02]: Look at the history of Great Britain.

[00:34:08] [SPEAKER_02]: Look at the civilization, the language, the culture,

[00:34:12] [SPEAKER_02]: the heritage they spread all around the world.

[00:34:14] [SPEAKER_02]: That is our mother country.

[00:34:16] [SPEAKER_02]: And then look at Britain today.

[00:34:18] [SPEAKER_02]: They are some of the most whining, self-loathing white people.

[00:34:23] [SPEAKER_02]: And Brother Sam was talking about how the government itself is now

[00:34:27] [SPEAKER_02]: diligently punishing people who have the slightest impulse

[00:34:31] [SPEAKER_02]: to fight the great replacement.

[00:34:33] [SPEAKER_02]: This is just an awful come down for a people who were such,

[00:34:38] [SPEAKER_02]: such powerful, wonderful empire builders

[00:34:40] [SPEAKER_02]: and spatters of civilization.

[00:34:42] [SPEAKER_03]: And that literally literally happened within a generation

[00:34:45] [SPEAKER_03]: or two and most.

[00:34:46] [SPEAKER_03]: I mean, you're talking about World War Two.

[00:34:48] [SPEAKER_03]: You went from, of course, the saying we all know

[00:34:51] [SPEAKER_03]: the sun never set on the British Empire.

[00:34:53] [SPEAKER_03]: They don't even control the streets

[00:34:54] [SPEAKER_03]: of their capital city anymore.

[00:34:56] [SPEAKER_03]: And that happened within a lifetime.

[00:34:58] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, yes.

[00:34:59] [SPEAKER_02]: And now their capital, their capital city majority non-white

[00:35:03] [SPEAKER_02]: for heaven's sake, you can go into neighborhoods practically

[00:35:05] [SPEAKER_02]: without ever seeing a white person.

[00:35:08] [SPEAKER_02]: No, this kind of and there was at one time,

[00:35:11] [SPEAKER_02]: I guess it's not the case now, although I know I'm not sure

[00:35:13] [SPEAKER_02]: whether Akira Starrmer is an improvement on Rishi Sunak.

[00:35:16] [SPEAKER_02]: But there was that one time when the Irish prime minister,

[00:35:20] [SPEAKER_02]: the Scottish prime minister, the Welsh prime minister

[00:35:23] [SPEAKER_02]: and the prime minister of England.

[00:35:26] [SPEAKER_02]: Every one of them was an empire origin

[00:35:30] [SPEAKER_02]: wag as they used to call it.

[00:35:31] [SPEAKER_03]: You're seeing tremors over there, though.

[00:35:33] [SPEAKER_03]: And unfortunately, what we were talking about last week

[00:35:36] [SPEAKER_03]: has dissipated to a large degree.

[00:35:39] [SPEAKER_03]: But you are seeing unrest now.

[00:35:41] [SPEAKER_03]: I just wonder if it'll ever be.

[00:35:42] [SPEAKER_03]: Unfortunately, our people aren't paid demonstrators

[00:35:45] [SPEAKER_03]: like our opponents are.

[00:35:46] [SPEAKER_03]: They can go out there, get paid.

[00:35:47] [SPEAKER_03]: They'll never be arrested.

[00:35:48] [SPEAKER_03]: If they are, they'll get paid for their trouble.

[00:35:50] [SPEAKER_03]: They'll get bailed out.

[00:35:51] [SPEAKER_03]: They won't do any time.

[00:35:52] [SPEAKER_03]: They'll get settlements and all of that.

[00:35:53] [SPEAKER_03]: And then our people actually have to go to work

[00:35:56] [SPEAKER_03]: at nine o'clock the next morning.

[00:35:57] [SPEAKER_03]: And they have families and they're facing very serious

[00:36:01] [SPEAKER_03]: persecution and imprisonment.

[00:36:03] [SPEAKER_03]: And so it's you know, it's certainly an apples

[00:36:05] [SPEAKER_03]: and oranges comparison to what the left can do

[00:36:07] [SPEAKER_03]: with their demonstrations versus what we can do.

[00:36:09] [SPEAKER_03]: But there is a volcanic level of discontent

[00:36:12] [SPEAKER_03]: that is bubbling up right underneath the surface.

[00:36:14] [SPEAKER_03]: Boy, do I wish it could fit in a big way.

[00:36:17] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I always applaud white men who stand up

[00:36:21] [SPEAKER_02]: for their own interests.

[00:36:22] [SPEAKER_02]: But because of so many of the headwinds we face,

[00:36:26] [SPEAKER_02]: both physical and moral and legal, they cannot go

[00:36:29] [SPEAKER_02]: about it in this primitive juvenile way.

[00:36:32] [SPEAKER_02]: They can't be setting fires.

[00:36:35] [SPEAKER_02]: They can't be looting stores by all means.

[00:36:38] [SPEAKER_02]: Demonstrate and make your feelings felt.

[00:36:40] [SPEAKER_02]: March in numbers.

[00:36:41] [SPEAKER_02]: Shout loudly.

[00:36:43] [SPEAKER_02]: But every time a store burns down, every time

[00:36:45] [SPEAKER_02]: there's violence against the police, the image

[00:36:48] [SPEAKER_02]: that the world is going to see is give them the idea

[00:36:51] [SPEAKER_02]: that any white people want to stand up for their

[00:36:53] [SPEAKER_02]: people are just thugs, looters, arsonists.

[00:36:56] [SPEAKER_02]: I hope that this is just the juvenile first step

[00:37:00] [SPEAKER_02]: of what will mature into a much more effective

[00:37:03] [SPEAKER_02]: and disciplined and forceful expression

[00:37:06] [SPEAKER_02]: of white British nationhood.

[00:37:09] [SPEAKER_03]: Of course, they don't say that about the other folks.

[00:37:12] [SPEAKER_02]: No, no, it works for them.

[00:37:14] [SPEAKER_02]: It works for them.

[00:37:14] [SPEAKER_02]: That doesn't help. They have encouraged.

[00:37:16] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, yes, yes.

[00:37:17] [SPEAKER_02]: No, if you're a Black Lives Matter demonstrator,

[00:37:20] [SPEAKER_02]: you can burn and loot all you want.

[00:37:21] [SPEAKER_02]: No problem.

[00:37:23] [SPEAKER_02]: It gets them what they want.

[00:37:24] [SPEAKER_02]: It will not get us.

[00:37:26] [SPEAKER_02]: If you oversee the burning and looting,

[00:37:27] [SPEAKER_02]: you'll be a vice presidential candidate.

[00:37:30] [SPEAKER_02]: Even that's right.

[00:37:31] [SPEAKER_02]: As we are presidential candidate now

[00:37:33] [SPEAKER_02]: contributed to a fund to bail them out of jail.

[00:37:36] [SPEAKER_03]: That's right.

[00:37:38] [SPEAKER_03]: Amren dot com for Jared Taylor.

[00:37:40] [SPEAKER_03]: You don't need to know that you do know that.

[00:37:41] [SPEAKER_03]: You're probably there every day as I am.

[00:37:44] [SPEAKER_03]: Amren dot com.

[00:37:45] [SPEAKER_03]: Of course, we are here now live.

[00:37:47] [SPEAKER_03]: I am looking at Jared Taylor.

[00:37:49] [SPEAKER_03]: Normally when he's on all of these

[00:37:50] [SPEAKER_03]: appearances over the most of the time,

[00:37:52] [SPEAKER_03]: he's on the phone.

[00:37:53] [SPEAKER_03]: We're doing a call in.

[00:37:55] [SPEAKER_03]: But tonight is one of those special

[00:37:56] [SPEAKER_03]: occasions where I am about a foot away

[00:37:58] [SPEAKER_03]: from this man here at the Southern Cultural Center,

[00:38:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Southern cultural center dot com.

[00:38:03] [SPEAKER_03]: We have about a minute before the break.

[00:38:04] [SPEAKER_03]: We're going to do something very special in the next segment.

[00:38:06] [SPEAKER_03]: I am ceding my mic to my betters

[00:38:09] [SPEAKER_03]: and Sam and Jared will take the mics and they will have a conversation.

[00:38:13] [SPEAKER_03]: They will have perhaps some questions for one another.

[00:38:16] [SPEAKER_03]: And we'll just see what theme and what topic they settle on.

[00:38:19] [SPEAKER_03]: We don't know.

[00:38:19] [SPEAKER_03]: It's unscripted.

[00:38:20] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll find out.

[00:38:21] [SPEAKER_03]: But Jared, give us a minute,

[00:38:22] [SPEAKER_03]: just a little bit more about your talk today that perhaps

[00:38:25] [SPEAKER_03]: for those who weren't here that they need to know.

[00:38:28] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, first of all, when it comes to holding a mic,

[00:38:31] [SPEAKER_02]: you have no betters, James.

[00:38:34] [SPEAKER_02]: False modesty will get you nowhere.

[00:38:36] [SPEAKER_02]: I've said many times you have the talent.

[00:38:38] [SPEAKER_02]: You could have gone far in the mainstream.

[00:38:40] [SPEAKER_02]: And we are so lucky that you have lent your talents to our cause.

[00:38:44] [SPEAKER_02]: Now, oh, listen to that.

[00:38:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes, yes, yeah.

[00:38:54] [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you all.

[00:38:55] [SPEAKER_03]: Thank you, Jared.

[00:38:56] [SPEAKER_03]: That means a lot coming from you.

[00:38:57] [SPEAKER_02]: No, you are one of our heroes.

[00:39:00] [SPEAKER_02]: You are absolutely one of our heroes.

[00:39:01] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I suppose

[00:39:08] [SPEAKER_02]: I suppose in a nutshell,

[00:39:10] [SPEAKER_02]: my remarks are very similar to those of Mr.

[00:39:14] [SPEAKER_02]: Tommy with the League of the South and Sam.

[00:39:16] [SPEAKER_02]: We have to realize that this is no longer our country and cannot be

[00:39:21] [SPEAKER_02]: our country. When I first started American Renaissance 30 years ago,

[00:39:24] [SPEAKER_02]: I thought, you know, we could set the we could set the train back on the tracks.

[00:39:28] [SPEAKER_02]: I just don't think that's possible.

[00:39:29] [SPEAKER_03]: It's not that is something in your evolution of your thought and your

[00:39:33] [SPEAKER_03]: mindset that is a relatively new manifestation.

[00:39:37] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I've probably thought that for eight or 10 years.

[00:39:41] [SPEAKER_02]: I'm finally saying it openly.

[00:39:43] [SPEAKER_02]: And on the one hand, some people are going to find that discouraging.

[00:39:47] [SPEAKER_02]: If you say, look, it doesn't make any difference to you both for this year.

[00:39:50] [SPEAKER_02]: Four years from now, 40 years from now,

[00:39:52] [SPEAKER_02]: they say, oh, my gosh, it's finished.

[00:39:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Nothing we can do. No, that's not the point.

[00:39:55] [SPEAKER_02]: That's not the point at all.

[00:39:57] [SPEAKER_02]: We have to have a different mindset.

[00:40:00] [SPEAKER_02]: Sam Dixon for years has been talking about abjuring the realm,

[00:40:04] [SPEAKER_02]: recognizing that this is not our country anymore.

[00:40:06] [SPEAKER_02]: We have to think in terms of getting beyond this country.

[00:40:10] [SPEAKER_02]: The Constitution is not going to save us.

[00:40:12] [SPEAKER_02]: When people talk about going back to the Constitution, I'd like to point out

[00:40:15] [SPEAKER_02]: that the Constitution of Liberia adopted in 1847 is practically a carbon copy

[00:40:22] [SPEAKER_02]: of ours and just goes to show you a piece of paper will not do the trick.

[00:40:28] [SPEAKER_02]: It will not do the one thing people need to remember.

[00:40:31] [SPEAKER_03]: Nothing matters except what is best for our people, our people.

[00:40:36] [SPEAKER_03]: And what is best with them?

[00:40:37] [SPEAKER_03]: We can operate under a lot of different

[00:40:39] [SPEAKER_03]: systems of governments, a lot of different ideologies.

[00:40:42] [SPEAKER_03]: A lot of things have worked for our people over the course of our history.

[00:40:46] [SPEAKER_03]: We should not be married to ideology or forms of government or

[00:40:49] [SPEAKER_03]: constitutions or anything.

[00:40:51] [SPEAKER_03]: What is best for our people?

[00:40:52] [SPEAKER_03]: That is the one and only question we should ask.

[00:40:55] [SPEAKER_03]: And our people can thrive under a lot

[00:40:56] [SPEAKER_03]: of different circumstances and a lot of different setups.

[00:40:59] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll be right back. Jared Taylor will join forces with Sam Dixon next.

[00:41:02] [SPEAKER_03]: Big round of applause.

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[00:43:08] [SPEAKER_03]: And we're back. We are building up.

[00:43:10] [SPEAKER_03]: We've been building up this.

[00:43:11] [SPEAKER_03]: We're kicking it off at the Southern Cultural Center,

[00:43:13] [SPEAKER_03]: Southern cultural center dot com with Mike Wharton.

[00:43:16] [SPEAKER_03]: You're going to be hearing from Ed Bordwine, Cliff McGar,

[00:43:20] [SPEAKER_03]: Brad Griffin in the second hour as well.

[00:43:22] [SPEAKER_03]: But we took one segment after the other earlier this hour.

[00:43:26] [SPEAKER_03]: Sam Dixon and Jared Taylor.

[00:43:28] [SPEAKER_03]: But now Sam and Jared will be on together.

[00:43:31] [SPEAKER_03]: And by the way, I know a lot of folks got this yesterday.

[00:43:33] [SPEAKER_03]: We have one copy left.

[00:43:35] [SPEAKER_03]: There is a fantastic Q&A with Sam Dixon in this particular issue

[00:43:40] [SPEAKER_03]: of the Barnes Review.

[00:43:42] [SPEAKER_03]: It is an all southern summer issue of twenty twenty four.

[00:43:45] [SPEAKER_03]: We got one copy left if anybody wants it.

[00:43:47] [SPEAKER_03]: And I bet I bet.

[00:43:50] [SPEAKER_03]: Sam would sign it if anybody

[00:43:51] [SPEAKER_03]: at board one, OK, come on in.

[00:43:53] [SPEAKER_03]: We got it for you. It's got your name on it anyway.

[00:43:56] [SPEAKER_03]: So we're going to turn the microphone over.

[00:43:58] [SPEAKER_03]: We've got ten minutes in this segment.

[00:43:59] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll let Jared set the table and Jared and Sam are going to take this

[00:44:03] [SPEAKER_03]: show over and we're going to see what they deliver.

[00:44:06] [SPEAKER_02]: My goodness, this is a heavy, heavy responsibility.

[00:44:09] [SPEAKER_02]: James, I stand in awe of Jared.

[00:44:11] [SPEAKER_19]: I certainly am not on Jared's level.

[00:44:13] [SPEAKER_19]: I am his loyal liegeman and follower.

[00:44:18] [SPEAKER_19]: And that doesn't mean we always agree.

[00:44:20] [SPEAKER_19]: No, but they clearly out he is the battleship, the flagship.

[00:44:26] [SPEAKER_19]: And I'm the canoe.

[00:44:29] [SPEAKER_02]: Bobbing in my wake.

[00:44:30] [SPEAKER_02]: No, no, no. Hardly that.

[00:44:33] [SPEAKER_19]: You're like James Edwards.

[00:44:34] [SPEAKER_19]: Somebody who has given decades of very effective work.

[00:44:39] [SPEAKER_19]: And for me, this has been an avocation for you.

[00:44:42] [SPEAKER_19]: It's been life's calling.

[00:44:45] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, that does not by any means diminish from the many wonderful things

[00:44:49] [SPEAKER_02]: you've done for our people. You were involved in this

[00:44:53] [SPEAKER_02]: since practically before I was born.

[00:44:56] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes. You a difference between you and me is that I came gradually to an

[00:45:01] [SPEAKER_02]: understanding of the significance of race.

[00:45:03] [SPEAKER_02]: I grew up in a liberal, although southern household.

[00:45:07] [SPEAKER_02]: My mother was a was a kind of character is now extinct.

[00:45:12] [SPEAKER_02]: She was a liberal on everything from gay rights to integration.

[00:45:17] [SPEAKER_02]: But when it came to the south,

[00:45:18] [SPEAKER_02]: she was a southern woman to the tips of her toes all the way to the tips of her fingers.

[00:45:24] [SPEAKER_02]: She thought that there was no man closer to God Almighty than Robert E.

[00:45:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Lee. And this was by no means a contradiction to her liberalism

[00:45:32] [SPEAKER_02]: politically.

[00:45:33] [SPEAKER_02]: So although I was a southerner, all there I breathe was generally liberal.

[00:45:38] [SPEAKER_02]: I went to college in the 1960s.

[00:45:40] [SPEAKER_02]: Everything was liberal.

[00:45:41] [SPEAKER_02]: It took me till I was maybe 35 years old before I figured out stuff that you

[00:45:46] [SPEAKER_02]: recognized when you were 12.

[00:45:48] [SPEAKER_02]: So you were way ahead of the game.

[00:45:51] [SPEAKER_02]: This is something I say these days.

[00:45:52] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, young fellows who are coming up in the movement.

[00:45:55] [SPEAKER_02]: By the time they're twenty five, they know more than I did when I was fifty.

[00:46:00] [SPEAKER_02]: It's very, very impressive to me.

[00:46:02] [SPEAKER_19]: The young people are encouraging.

[00:46:03] [SPEAKER_02]: Yes. Yes.

[00:46:04] [SPEAKER_02]: And I said a couple of months ago was at a meeting and I said,

[00:46:07] [SPEAKER_02]: there's only one good thing about being old.

[00:46:10] [SPEAKER_02]: And that is that I can look out on all of these wonderful young people and I

[00:46:14] [SPEAKER_02]: can have confidence that they are going to fix this horrible mess that we

[00:46:18] [SPEAKER_19]: have left to them. Well, things are much better today.

[00:46:21] [SPEAKER_19]: But I want to touch on the this idea of the war is glorious.

[00:46:25] [SPEAKER_19]: I think we as southerners glorify the war.

[00:46:28] [SPEAKER_19]: But the war was, as you said, a terrible tragedy for both sides.

[00:46:33] [SPEAKER_19]: And white people need to be able to sit down and think racially and act

[00:46:38] [SPEAKER_19]: racially and not get into this competition with each other like the North and South

[00:46:44] [SPEAKER_19]: like England and Germany did or you've got to work together.

[00:46:50] [SPEAKER_19]: Had that money that was expended in the blood,

[00:46:53] [SPEAKER_19]: the money that was expended in the war been used to bring about a solution

[00:46:59] [SPEAKER_19]: to the problem of this alien race living with us and creating a nation for them

[00:47:04] [SPEAKER_19]: in Africa, we could have done it.

[00:47:07] [SPEAKER_19]: I've read with the money that was spent the very first year of the war.

[00:47:12] [SPEAKER_02]: I don't doubt that's true.

[00:47:14] [SPEAKER_02]: And you're, of course, a very familiar with the American Colonization Society.

[00:47:17] [SPEAKER_02]: The people who are not just members,

[00:47:18] [SPEAKER_02]: but officers read like an honor roll from American history.

[00:47:22] [SPEAKER_02]: All of the wise men of that year realized that this was an insoluble problem.

[00:47:27] [SPEAKER_02]: Thomas Jefferson's expression for the fact of having blacks in this country,

[00:47:31] [SPEAKER_02]: we have the wolf by the ears.

[00:47:34] [SPEAKER_02]: We can neither hold him nor let him go.

[00:47:36] [SPEAKER_02]: And keeping people in slavery was an awful thing.

[00:47:39] [SPEAKER_02]: But the alternative was in the words

[00:47:41] [SPEAKER_02]: of many of our southern ancestors, Negro pandemonium.

[00:47:45] [SPEAKER_02]: And people don't use that expression anymore.

[00:47:47] [SPEAKER_02]: But I think that's a pretty fit explanation,

[00:47:50] [SPEAKER_02]: pretty fit description of what we have today.

[00:47:52] [SPEAKER_02]: It was a terrible, terrible mistake.

[00:47:55] [SPEAKER_02]: And the longer that mistake continues, the more difficult a solution becomes.

[00:47:58] [SPEAKER_19]: But as you point out, Americans have always wanted easy solutions.

[00:48:02] [SPEAKER_19]: Yeah, they've never sat down and carried out a sensible, real solution.

[00:48:07] [SPEAKER_19]: They've always wanted to do talk their way out of things and be nice.

[00:48:11] [SPEAKER_19]: And this this just doesn't work.

[00:48:14] [SPEAKER_19]: Another thing I was curious,

[00:48:15] [SPEAKER_19]: you mentioned the the elements of the

[00:48:18] [SPEAKER_19]: demonstrations in Britain that did break out store windows and burned a couple of

[00:48:25] [SPEAKER_19]: hotels and set fire to them.

[00:48:27] [SPEAKER_19]: I like to contrast that with the Algerians,

[00:48:31] [SPEAKER_19]: with the Algerians in North Africa took and decided to take their country

[00:48:35] [SPEAKER_19]: back from the French and the French colonies.

[00:48:37] [SPEAKER_19]: Do you think they did more than smash out some store windows?

[00:48:40] [SPEAKER_19]: But they would be as heroes.

[00:48:42] [SPEAKER_19]: No one reproaches them.

[00:48:43] [SPEAKER_19]: So once again, we see as with two tier care,

[00:48:47] [SPEAKER_19]: there's one one set of values that

[00:48:49] [SPEAKER_19]: applies to white people and another to non whites.

[00:48:52] [SPEAKER_02]: That's exactly right.

[00:48:53] [SPEAKER_02]: And that's why we have to be so careful about what we do.

[00:48:57] [SPEAKER_02]: I know it's so hard.

[00:49:00] [SPEAKER_02]: It's so hard to rise above our fury at these terrible injustice is done to us.

[00:49:04] [SPEAKER_02]: But unless we are able to master our

[00:49:07] [SPEAKER_02]: passions, these this problem will simply continue.

[00:49:10] [SPEAKER_02]: I know it's a difficult, difficult thing to ask of people who

[00:49:13] [SPEAKER_02]: realize that their country is being thrown away, handed to people who utterly do not

[00:49:18] [SPEAKER_02]: deserve it. But we have to do it.

[00:49:20] [SPEAKER_02]: We have to master our ourselves.

[00:49:22] [SPEAKER_19]: That the master your emotions that you didn't do in your speech today.

[00:49:25] [SPEAKER_19]: You became very emotional.

[00:49:27] [SPEAKER_19]: Very, very, very, very presbyterian.

[00:49:30] [SPEAKER_19]: We do not ever give way to emotion.

[00:49:33] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, that's one of the reasons that's one of the reasons I hate to

[00:49:36] [SPEAKER_02]: talk about Southern heritage.

[00:49:37] [SPEAKER_02]: I just get so weepy and emotional about it.

[00:49:40] [SPEAKER_02]: It's it's a terrible thing.

[00:49:41] [SPEAKER_02]: The older I get, the weaker I get, the more womanish I get.

[00:49:44] [SPEAKER_02]: It's a terrible thing.

[00:49:47] [SPEAKER_02]: But my wife says she finds it adorable.

[00:49:51] [SPEAKER_02]: So I don't find it adorable at all.

[00:49:53] [SPEAKER_02]: I can imagine me leading a charge up

[00:49:58] [SPEAKER_02]: against the enemy men for your sweethearts for Virginia.

[00:50:05] [SPEAKER_02]: No, I'd be overcome by emotion and I would be no good.

[00:50:09] [SPEAKER_02]: But anyway, I do feel these things very strongly.

[00:50:13] [SPEAKER_19]: Well, I think back my my great grandfather, I've said I have a tremendous Confederate

[00:50:17] [SPEAKER_19]: heritage, I'm descended from the only private ever to serve in the Confederate

[00:50:21] [SPEAKER_19]: army, everybody else, at least a colonel.

[00:50:24] [SPEAKER_19]: But he walked 400 miles back from Appomattox to the ruins of South Carolina

[00:50:29] [SPEAKER_19]: and set about putting his life back in order and did others.

[00:50:33] [SPEAKER_19]: You compare that to the

[00:50:37] [SPEAKER_19]: widespread whimpering and carrying on that you see in our society today.

[00:50:41] [SPEAKER_19]: Those people were tough.

[00:50:43] [SPEAKER_02]: You know, they've never even heard of PTSD either.

[00:50:46] [SPEAKER_02]: They were absolutely tough.

[00:50:48] [SPEAKER_02]: It is absolutely incredible the hardships they went through.

[00:50:52] [SPEAKER_02]: And sometimes I wonder if we are really

[00:50:55] [SPEAKER_02]: the direct physical descendants of those people, even the men who landed on the

[00:50:58] [SPEAKER_02]: beach at Tarawa or your Juma Guadalcanal.

[00:51:04] [SPEAKER_02]: Those men were tough.

[00:51:06] [SPEAKER_02]: They were tough in a way that is hard to imagine Americans being tough today.

[00:51:10] [SPEAKER_02]: We have been so weakened by

[00:51:13] [SPEAKER_02]: a combination of many things.

[00:51:14] [SPEAKER_02]: The Roman satirist said that luxury is more ruthless than war.

[00:51:19] [SPEAKER_02]: And that's certainly part of it.

[00:51:21] [SPEAKER_02]: Life is so easy by comparison to ninety nine point nine nine percent

[00:51:26] [SPEAKER_02]: of the people who have ever walked the planet.

[00:51:29] [SPEAKER_02]: We are unspeakably rich.

[00:51:31] [SPEAKER_02]: We live pampered, luxurious, effortless lives.

[00:51:36] [SPEAKER_02]: And I think this saps us in all sorts of ways.

[00:51:39] [SPEAKER_02]: I remember years ago somebody who had been a movement much longer than I.

[00:51:43] [SPEAKER_02]: He said to me, look, so long as there is cold beer and so long as there's a

[00:51:48] [SPEAKER_02]: game on the TV, the white man will never wake up.

[00:51:53] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, I think we see evidence all the time of white people beginning to wake up.

[00:51:57] [SPEAKER_02]: And that's one reason why I'm so cheerful.

[00:51:59] [SPEAKER_02]: I see so many people, the scales have fallen from their eyes.

[00:52:03] [SPEAKER_02]: They see what is at stake and they're prepared to do something about it.

[00:52:07] [SPEAKER_19]: Well, hard times are coming.

[00:52:08] [SPEAKER_19]: But the hard time that the bad times roll and you know, there's no English

[00:52:13] [SPEAKER_19]: saying experience keeps a cruel school, but fools will learn from no other.

[00:52:19] [SPEAKER_19]: It appears that our people have to suffer just like Sophocles said,

[00:52:24] [SPEAKER_19]: and Edipus Rex, that all praise to Zeus,

[00:52:28] [SPEAKER_19]: who putting man upon the road of mortal life made this a changeless law

[00:52:32] [SPEAKER_19]: that man shall learn by suffering.

[00:52:36] [SPEAKER_02]: Well, the trouble is so many of our people suffer and don't learn.

[00:52:42] [SPEAKER_02]: But you're going to vote for Kamala then, right?

[00:52:43] [SPEAKER_02]: Let the bad times roll.

[00:52:48] [SPEAKER_02]: I couldn't bring myself to do that.

[00:52:50] [SPEAKER_02]: I shouldn't have. I shouldn't have put you on the spot.

[00:52:53] [SPEAKER_19]: So what kind of leader and program is going to be needed to set this right?

[00:52:57] [SPEAKER_19]: Comrade Taylor,

[00:53:00] [SPEAKER_02]: you know, that's always the most difficult question.

[00:53:02] [SPEAKER_02]: I mean, as Brother Edwards saying, we were already at fixed bayonets in charge.

[00:53:08] [SPEAKER_02]: But where's the quartermaster?

[00:53:09] [SPEAKER_02]: Where's the uniform?

[00:53:11] [SPEAKER_02]: Who's got the plan?

[00:53:12] [SPEAKER_02]: Where's the map?

[00:53:13] [SPEAKER_02]: Where are the enemies in their serried ranks?

[00:53:17] [SPEAKER_02]: What is so difficult about our fight is unlike what our ancestors faced.

[00:53:21] [SPEAKER_02]: Our enemies are not all dressed up in nice uniforms.

[00:53:24] [SPEAKER_02]: We know exactly who they are and who are shooting at us.

[00:53:27] [SPEAKER_02]: No, it is a much more difficult thing.

[00:53:30] [SPEAKER_02]: And one of the reasons why my approach to our opponents is different from yours

[00:53:35] [SPEAKER_02]: is that there have to be more people who agree with us.

[00:53:38] [SPEAKER_02]: And these are our wayward brothers and sisters.

[00:53:42] [SPEAKER_02]: Some of them are erect and cannot be salvaged.

[00:53:46] [SPEAKER_02]: Some of them are gone forever.

[00:53:48] [SPEAKER_02]: But I believe many, many, many of them can be won over to us if we approach them

[00:53:54] [SPEAKER_02]: with love and acceptance.

[00:53:56] [SPEAKER_02]: I know that's a hard thing to do.

[00:54:00] [SPEAKER_03]: Ladies and gentlemen, how about these two?

[00:54:01] [SPEAKER_03]: Did you like what you just heard?

[00:54:03] [SPEAKER_03]: We cannot do it any better than that.

[00:54:05] [SPEAKER_03]: Sam Dixon and Jared Taylor,

[00:54:07] [SPEAKER_03]: one hour down from the Southern Cultural Center here in Wautumka, Alabama.

[00:54:12] [SPEAKER_03]: We'll be back two more hours to come.

[00:54:15] [SPEAKER_03]: Gentlemen,

[00:54:16] [SPEAKER_03]: thank you.

[00:54:18] [SPEAKER_03]: Oh, thank you very much.

[00:54:19] [SPEAKER_03]: And we're going to have Sam Dixon do an autograph here of this board

[00:54:22] [SPEAKER_03]: interview for Mr. Board. We'll be right back, everybody.