James Edwards shares behind-the-scenes details about his recent speaking engagement in Dallas before offering his opinion on the horrific interracial murder of high school athlete Austin Metcalf, which also occurred in Texas.
[00:00:01] You're listening to the Liberty News Radio Network, and this is The Political Cesspool. The Political Cesspool, known across the South and worldwide as the South's foremost populist conservative radio program. And here to guide you through the murky waters of The Political Cesspool is your host, James Edwards.
[00:00:33] Welcome one and all to tonight's live broadcast Saturday evening, April the 12th. The Confederate History Month resumes. Spring has sprung here in Dixie, and we just had a great day today. We were out at a plant sale in the local community. We've been working in the garden. The sun's staying up longer, and we're here in this broad daylight in the studio. James Edwards, Keith Alexander, we are going to have a lot of fun tonight.
[00:01:01] Tonight's balance and blend of this show is, I just think, a really, really good mix. In the second hour, our annual Confederate History Month programming will resume. One of my favorite guests, former Marine and a former government contractor, he's traveled all over the world for Uncle Schmuel. Patrick Martin of Identity Dixie is going to be back. And I said, Patrick, I want to have you back on for Confederate History Month, but what could we do?
[00:01:28] What would be a topic that would tie in something in the news now, a contemporary topic with our annual Southern Showcase? And he said, tariffs. Let's talk about the tariffs. Let's talk about the economic concerns that led the South to originally secede. And we'll weave, though, together in a beautiful blend. And I said, Patrick, that's the perfect. We haven't talked about the tariffs really yet. So all this on-again, off-again tariffs with Trump. So we'll talk about that with Patrick Martin.
[00:01:53] We've got two guests who are at two live events in the South tonight, one in Alabama, one in South Carolina. And it's bringing people together, proud Southern people, building communities. You're going to hear from both of these surprise guests. And we have another surprise in the third hour.
[00:02:10] And then Sonny Thomas, a northern copperhead to be sure, is going to talk about why he, as a northerner, is in support of the South and the South's fight in those war years. That's coming up in the second and third hours. But first, we are going to talk about a trip I took to Texas a few days ago last week. And we're going to talk about something a little more troubling. Not all news is good news tonight. Not all news is fun news.
[00:02:37] This horrific, interracial, black-on-white murder of this young high school athlete. Austin Metcalfe took place in Frisco, Texas, right there near Dallas. And we'll talk about that as well. But let's first let Keith Alexander say hello. And then I'll tell you what I was doing in Texas last week and who I was with. Keith, it's great to be back with you. We missed you last week. Well, I'm really glad to be here in Confederate History Month. You know, next, you know, that song is the most wonderful time of the year. I know that's supposed to be Christmas.
[00:03:04] But the second most wonderful time of the year is Confederate History Month around here. This is the thing that just gets us all fired up and gets our guests fired up, too. Because, you know, there's a recent article I saw in the Young's Review about how Trump is basically, like with terrorists and everything else, restoring the Confederacy. And we're bringing the Confederacy up to the fore.
[00:03:31] It said that, you know, we're different than the people that have been running America for about 150 years. And it's a big change for the better. And we need to recognize it. You know, Trump, whether he knows it or not, is really behaving like a neo-Confederate. Well, it is an interesting article. It's at the UNS Review. And we will cross post it at the political cesspool sometime this week, sometime between this week and next week's show. By the way, next week is Easter. That's going to be fun.
[00:04:00] Pastor Brett's going to be back. I'm actually going to be up in Michigan later this month to give the speech. And Brett is going to come to this speech. It'll be my first time ever meeting him in person. And I'm planning to go to his church two Sundays from tomorrow. So that's going to be a lot of fun, Pastor Brett. But nevertheless, that is a forthcoming trip. I had a trip just last week. I went to the western front of the Confederacy, Texas. And, well, I'll tell you how this trip came about.
[00:04:28] So a good friend of mine who is an organizer par excellence, his name is John. He lives in the Dallas Metroplex area. And he put on a meeting a couple of years ago. And the speakers were yours truly, Sam Dixon and Kevin McDonald. And it was just a packed house he put together. And you would expect that maybe if it was a national conference or something like that. Maybe. Maybe that many at a national conference.
[00:04:57] But this was just sort of like their local group. And it was, you know, 100 people. Easy, easy for, you know, for an afternoon one-day event. And I said, John, how do you do this? He said, this is just what we do down here. We've got a great group. And so anyway, I had always remembered that. And John has come to our conferences. And his wife is friends with my wife. And our daughters get together when we're with their family. And he's just a wonderful activist, really gets things done.
[00:05:25] So I was driving to an event last year. And when I'm on the road, it's really my only time to get on the phone and make phone calls. If I'm not on the road, I'm just too busy. It would be a full-time job just to answer all the mail. And I say that. That is a blessing to be able to say that. But it's hard to keep up as well as I would like. So when I'm on the road for a long drive, I like to make calls. And I called John last year, about a year ago.
[00:05:49] And I said, if we, you know, your group that you network with, if I brought David Duke down to Dallas, do you think people would want to see him and turn out for that? And so we talked about it. And there was just a great deal of interest. And we were originally going to do it last fall. But then there were some scheduling conflicts there that crept up. And so it got pushed to last weekend. And so I drove down. Boy, and I tell you, I drove through some of the worst weather you have.
[00:06:18] You remember what was going on here last week, Keith, in the Mid-South with all these tornadoes and flooding? I mean, it was like Class 5 River Rapids just around the corner from our house. You took a canoe down to Church City last weekend. But I was driving through. I was driving through. It had to be straight through a tornado in Texarkana. I pulled off. The rain and the wind was so bad on the expressway. It was white knuckles. So I pulled off.
[00:06:42] And I pulled off to this exit ramp and just a gas station trying to let some of this wind and rain, just pounding rain, die down. And I pulled in. And right up next to me was the tornado chaser truck. Pulled in. And they said, yeah, we actually just saw one about two hours ago on the ground. But anyway, I made it to Dallas. And the last estimates I heard were a certain number of attendees.
[00:07:10] And it was two or three times that many, two or three times more. It was a packed house, packed house once again. And I spoke and David Duke spoke. And I introduced to that. I gave a real long. I gave a speech slash long introduction of Duke because a lot of these people, I mean, the median age at this group was probably in their late 20s. Just really fine young men and a lot of ladies, a lot of young ladies. And you can't take for granted that somebody, you know, in their 20s is going to know everything about David Duke.
[00:07:39] I mean, they're going to know the legend. They're going to know he's a name that, you know, the bad press. But, you know, I have had so many memories with David over the years on vacations together, his family and my family and his daughter's friends with my wife and our kids. So we've just spent a lot of time together. We've done some political activities together, obviously, of course, on the radio, but in conferences and other things as well. And then just spent a lot of time in each other's homes and on trips together. So I just gave a nice introduction.
[00:08:08] I did highlight, of course, his electoral success in the early 90s. And it was just a very, very high energy event. I cannot say enough about it. A lot of Patriot Front guys there. I had the opportunity to visit with Thomas Rousseau and a lot of the top lieutenants of Patriot Front. And I could not be more impressed. All of this stuff, this chatter that you hear, even from people like Elon Musk and J.D. Vance, you know, casting aspersions that these people may be quote unquote feds.
[00:08:37] First of all, if they're feds and they're not, it'd be the best allocation of tax dollars I've ever seen. But no, these guys are the real deal. They're legit. And it was frankly my honor to be in their company last week. And there were some other people from other groups there as well. You put a speech by one of them on the blog. Well, that was really something. We're going to play that in the next segment. But I just want to give a shout out to a friend in Oklahoma who drove down.
[00:09:05] He had recently moved from California to Oklahoma. And he moved to Oklahoma, well, to get away from California. He's been a longtime supporter of the political cesspool. He donates every quarter and usually includes a nice note along with his contribution. And he drove down to Texas from Oklahoma because I was going to be there. And this is what he said. I owe you many thanks to you and the event organizers. A lot of hard work by John and his people to manage the event to such a success.
[00:09:34] Cool location, and it turned out great. By the way, I keep thinking about your rousing, stirring speech. An unexpected nice surprise. I mean, I listen to you on the radio, but you come across much better in person. I think that's a compliment. I'll take it as one. I suggest you run for office again. There's still such a vacuum out there above the grassroots level. Between grassroots and Trump, it's mostly rhinos. David Duke's speech was perfect. Great to hear all that insight and wisdom over the years applied to future directions.
[00:10:02] It was great to see young people light up as they got to shake his hand. That was inspiring. Maybe those DARPA guys in the 1960s had such events in mind when they invented the Internet. Thanks again for the invite. Well, thank you for driving down. I only wish I'd had more time to spend in conversation with you. But it was wonderful. Packed house. Great people. A lot of energy. David did a book signing after it. It sold every book. And then, of course, we went back to the hotel. We went back to the hotel and were up late with John and his wife.
[00:10:32] His wife thought that David had been gifted. She said, James, we're set for the hotel. We got a bottle of whiskey and some cigars. And we got there. And it was a bottle of honey and tea. Tea leaves. And it looked like they were cigars. So, anyway, we made two. Nevertheless. Thank you, John. Thank you, Patriot Front. Thank you, everyone. And speaking of Patriot Front, they took action the very next morning, the day after this event I'm just telling you about.
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[00:13:16] TPC always in the mix, always working with people on the air and behind the scenes, making things happen, producing food ourselves or working with people who are producing it. And I'm here to tell the tale to you. But, so, again, the day after, literally the morning after, at about 8 a.m. the next day, Thomas Rousseau and Patriot Front members drove down to DeFrisco, Texas, and they filmed a video.
[00:13:44] We'll hear the audio from it right now, and that will set the stage for our conversation about this murder, the murder of Austin Metcalf by self-confessed murderer Carmelo Anthony at a track meet in Texas. But listen to this. So what you're going to hear first is just a little bit of a local news broadcast, and then the Patriot Front speech comes in. This is Thomas Rousseau. You'll hear speaking after the newscast intro. Austin Metcalf was stabbed to death at a track meet in Frisco.
[00:14:14] 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony now charged with first-degree murder. There are so many unanswered questions about why this happened. The twin brother told Fox News he did everything he could to save his brother's life. And when the arresting officer said he had the alleged suspect in custody, Anthony replied, I'm not alleged, I did it.
[00:14:48] Patriot Front is here in Frisco, Texas, because a young man was murdered just days ago for no other reason than that his attacker was a savage. Incompatible with civilized society. Decades and decades have been spent teaching us that race is not real. That enough money can be spent to change the laws of nature.
[00:15:10] All the while we are told to turn a blind eye to race in the hope that eventually, somehow, diversity will become a strength. And multiculturalism will cease to be anything other than a utopian fantasy. It would be one thing if this political theory of race-blind egalitarianism was a harmless falsehood. But every single day, we persist in this delusion as a country. People are dying.
[00:15:39] Not just dying either, but being killed by a criminal underclass racial alienation. So our questions are these. To all the parents of Texas and America, how many more will need to be sacrificed upon the altar of race-blindness? Will it be enough when it is your own child? How much of their blood will stain your own hands for standing idle with full knowledge of the issues we face?
[00:16:06] Is burying your children a preferable alternative to being called a racist? Americans, our people, descendants of the European race, who discovered, founded, and made this country great, face a simple choice. Continue to watch in horror as our best and brightest are butchered to bolster a politician's talking points.
[00:16:31] Or stand up, say no, end the bloodshed, and return peace and reason to our communities. We've made our choice. And we are working tirelessly to build communities of patriots nationwide where families can prosper and safely. This noble cause has elevated every aspect of our lives. It has granted us purpose and means to effectually improve the world around us. Our choice is made. It's time to make yours.
[00:17:02] All right, folks. If you had any trouble hearing that at all, just go to thepoliticalsessable.org. You'll see the blog entry at the top of our roll there, Patriot Front Demonstration for Austin Metcalf. That is flawless messaging. That is flawless delivery by Thomas Rousseau. And as proud as I was to be there with him on last Saturday, it made me twice as proud and honored to know that just 12 hours after we sort of broke camp, even less than that, really, they were out there doing that.
[00:17:32] And so that is, of course, now what we are here to talk about. So this murder. I mean, what you had. Well, I'll read this email that came in from our friend Kevin in Washington State. He said, James, I'm sure by now you've heard that the 17-year-old white teenager in Texas that was stabbed to death by a black over nothing. His father was quick to call and to tell the media this wasn't racial or a political thing. I've already forgiven him. This has become a predictable and sickening pattern.
[00:18:00] Parents, fathers in particular, of murdered whites are eager to toe the line on race and political correctness, even at the expense of their murdered children. Chen and Christian and Christopher Newsome, their parents both said that they didn't want white supremacists exploiting their murders. The young woman in San Francisco that was murdered by an illegal alien in 2015, which became a talking point during the election, her parents said that they didn't want Trump making it an issue. The girl in Iowa that was sexually assaulted and then killed by an illegal alien in Iowa several years ago, her father said they're Iowans with better food.
[00:18:29] This is after his daughter had been killed. The father of a white kid in Ohio killed last year by an illegal Haitian, stood at the podium and said, I wish my son had been killed by a white man. As I said, this reaction has become expected and it's disgusting. It's compelling testimony to the extent in which they've clipped the white man's balls, for lack of a better phrase. Anyway, I thought it would be an interesting conversation for you to have this week on TPC. Well, yes, indeed, Kevin. We were going to cover it, but we're certainly going to cover it after your email. And so this is it. If you don't know what's going on, folks,
[00:18:58] a black teenager named Carmelo Anthony, not the NBA Hall of Famer, but Carmelo with a K. And also he's supposedly from Haiti. Well, who knows? But it doesn't matter. He's black and he was there. And this was at 10 a.m. in the morning. I mean, you know, when they shoot up the Cheesecake Factory here in Memphis, they normally do that kind of stuff at night. This was ambitious even by their standards. But this is at first, let me just say, obviously, this is just another piece of the legacy of Brown versus Board of Education
[00:19:27] and integration and busing writ large. But essentially what happened is this. This black kid goes into the tent of this white track team from another high school. Details are a little bit murky, but Austin Metcalf at least asks him to leave. Maybe he forcefully asks him to leave. We have no basis to say that or anything else about it.
[00:19:54] But what it is, anybody that's played high school track knows what this is. You go to a track meet and you're out there all day. And if you don't have a tent for your team to seek shelter from the sun on, you're all going to have a third-degree sunburn just about. So that's what you do. And his team, Austin Metcalf's team, had a tent like that. From a different high school. Well, this Carmelo kid was not even from their high school. So he goes into their tent. Who knows why?
[00:20:22] Some words are exchanged, but there is no evidence whatsoever, nor has it even been alleged that there was any sort of punches thrown or anything like that that could even come remotely close to being self-defense. And there's been no allegation that he was threatened. Well, I saw one black commentator who's supposed to be like some sensible black, you know, some respectable black commentator who said, this just doesn't make sense. He had to say something racial. And, of course, the takeaway there is, well, if he had said something racial,
[00:20:51] let's just say, God forbid, he called him the N-word, then that would have been justified stabbing him to death in the heart. That would have been justified. Justifiable homicide on the part of Carmelo. And they're calling it self-defense. So we don't know what happened, what was said. There's been nothing that has come out that said that he was punched or anything like that. But even if he was punched, people fight in the school. You go to black schools here in Memphis. I mean, they fight every day. You don't kill people just for punching you or punching at you or whatever. That is certainly escalating beyond an appropriate response.
[00:21:19] We're doing a typical white thing here, James. We're up here trying to take on more guilt than his intellect. I'm not doing that at all. I'm just saying, no, I'm not doing that at all. What I'm saying, though, is there's no indication that anything happened other than maybe Austin Metcalfe was just surprising that he said you must be in the wrong town. We don't know. But what I'm saying is even if it had come to blows, it's still not justification. As far as we know, to your point, and to be clear, and as we were explaining this to the audience, nothing happened.
[00:21:49] Nothing happened. And certainly nothing happened to warrant what they have. They have actually charged him with first-degree murder, which I think may be a little bit ambitious. I don't think he went in there premeditatedly going to do that. I'd rather see it stick at second degree than somehow. But, of course, he's 17. So that's going to be interesting. Maybe they'll try him as an adult. I mean, Texas is a pretty strict state when it comes to justice. But that's a funny word because you have – now listen to this, folks. You have an online fundraiser for this murderer.
[00:22:19] And he said, hey, I did it. He's already confessed to it. So it's not an alleged murderer. It's not – I mean, we know he did it. It's already raised nearly half a million dollars. The political cesspool has been blown off every credit card payment processor in the world, but an outright, flat-out murderer is able to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars in a week. Antonio Brown, who was a big NFL player, a guy that had played at Ole Miss, came out on the side of Carmelo Anthony.
[00:22:47] Go to his fundraiser page at gifsongo.com and read the comments because he's gotten thousands of donations. Read the comments. Praying for you. Praying justice will be served. What justice? The only justice would be a firing squad. He went in and stabbed this guy in the heart for nothing. I mean, and they're all saying praying for you, rooting for you. And this is typical. And you've got black people online standing in complete and irrational solidarity,
[00:23:15] total racial solidarity for a flat-out, unprovoked murderer and saying, I don't care. I read all of this. I'm with the black guy. That is it. Now, you tell me how you can live in a country where you have to mix with people like that. Well, what I'm seeing with the Trump administration is that the days of genuflecting to political correctness and to blacks generally may be coming to an end, James. I really think it is.
[00:23:42] I think that people are not going to put up with this anymore. We're not going to give jobs to talentless black people just because they're black like Joy Reid or Oprah Winfrey or other people like this. It's just what we need to do is have strict meritocracy. And if you don't have merit, you don't get the job. You don't get the adulation. You're called out. I don't care how big of an athlete you are.
[00:24:10] If you want to try to show common cause with a common murderer, a street thug, well, that's going to have an effect on you. Maybe you're not going to be picked for that team next year. We are just getting started on this topic. Don't go anywhere. Still some fun to be had, but we've got to go through this unfortunate and terrible story first, the murder of Austin Metcalfe.
[00:24:39] That Patriot Front video is at thepoliticalcessible.org. His father did not deserve a son like that. We will be right back. You're listening to Liberty News Radio. News this hour from townhall.com. I'm Jason Walker.
[00:25:03] Washington and Tehran holding more negotiations next week over Iran's nuclear program. U.S. Mideast Envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran's foreign minister holding the initial talks earlier today in Oman. Meanwhile, Arkansas GOP Senator Tom Cotton says President Trump has been steadfast in his opposition to Iran obtaining a nuclear weapon. Former GOP California Congressman John Campbell says President Trump has a lot of work ahead of him
[00:25:31] in negotiating new trade deals with some 70 countries. Each country's industries and things they want to protect of themselves are different. And in each case, what they ship to us is different that we buy from them. So I don't think it's just about China. I think it is about all these other countries. Also at townhall.com, the measles cases continue to grow. Indiana has joined five other states with active measles outbreaks.
[00:25:59] The majority of cases are in Texas. Sixty more were reported. And a third measles-related death in New Mexico was made public. At a cabinet meeting, Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. said, Our numbers in this country have now plateaued. And I want to thank CDC for that. But the virus continues to spread in mostly people who are unvaccinated. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has redeployed a team to West Texas.
[00:26:26] Health experts fear the virus will take hold in other communities with low vaccination rates. And the spread could stretch on for a year. I'm Ed Donohue. Members of a 104-year-old Pasadena synagogue destroyed in the California wildfires in January, getting ready to celebrate Passover. Many groups and a non-profit or two have launched efforts to raise the money in order to replace items for the fire victims in and around that synagogue.
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[00:30:13] Talking about the murder, everybody's seen it in the news. You don't need me to really go into the details that we already did. Unprovoked. Senseless. That's an adjective they use. They don't ever mention the racial angle, but it's senseless. What we need to talk more about, I think, James, is that reaction of his father and how pathetically weak that is and how, you know, if that's the future of white people, then we have no future in this country. You know, we could do that. Everybody, I agree. It's a terrible thing.
[00:30:43] I don't want to be in his shoes, but I would like to think that I would react differently. If I had a son that was killed, I would expect to be angry about it and to be asking for the death penalty. Well, and not only that, but if you really want to lay blame where it should be laid blame, it's at the feet of self-hating whites and, frankly, the Jews that were the key movers and shakers of the civil rights movement that have brought about so many deaths.
[00:31:12] And that really, to me, was not the most interesting thing. There was nothing interesting about this. It was just terrible. I bet you the father is a Christian. Zion is, too. Well, I mean, he's a white southerner. He probably is. But the thing that was, I guess, most amazing to me is the fact that it got covered at all. Because you remember back during the days of the Council of Conservative Citizens, they tracked every black-on-white murder.
[00:31:41] And there were thousands over the course of the last two decades. Thousands. Thousands of black-on-white murders. How many can you name? There was such a news boycott on that type stuff that, like, Dylann Roof, when he encountered this, it just blew his mind. Well, that was right. But you heard about Dylann Roof, a white kid that killed blacks, because that never happens. But this happens all the time.
[00:32:05] And so that is why it was, to me, the fact that this went national and not just a quick local story like so many black-on-white homicides do. Our friends at National Conservative, by the way, still maintain, as Brad Griffin writes at Occidental Descent, the most comprehensive list of interracial homicides. Nothing new about impulsive black men like Carmelo Anthony committing murder and then the media waving it away or sweeping it under a rug. It's just another senseless tragedy.
[00:32:31] Nothing new about white parents trying to downplay the racial angle either. Well, that's the reason we had segregation, so that you could be protected from the impulsive, uncontrolled actions of people like Carmelo Anthony. The New York Post was the first that I saw that reported on this. And, I mean, again, you know the story. But the teenager accused of fatally stabbing – you know, they don't mention his race. If it was a white teenager, a black criminal, or excuse me, a black victim, you would have certainly – The new Trayvon Martin.
[00:32:59] The teenager accused of fatally stabbing Austin Metcalf and leaving him to die in his twin brother's arms at a high school track meet, allegedly admitted to the senseless killing – again, that word. But claimed it was in self-defense. Because if you get insulted, that is, in their minds, self-defense. I'm not alleged I did it, quote, unquote. 17-year-old Carmelo Anthony chillingly told police in Frisco, Texas when he was arrested.
[00:33:23] So, again, the thing is that is the big takeaway for me is that it was covered at all. And also is the taboo of discussing black-and-white crime has dissolved on the right. 20 years ago, we would have been the only people on airwaves talking about it. Ben Shapiro now is even calling for Trump to pardon Derek Chauvin.
[00:33:46] And Matt Walsh, who five years ago was defending Ahmaud Arbery, Brad Griffin writes, calling the McMichaels murderers on Twitter. Now he's basically doing Jared Taylor-style race realist commentary. And so that has changed. There's been a big cultural shift since the George Floyd year, 2020. And it's a different world now where black people have lost their halo. Thank you, Brad, for those comments. But it is true. So those are the two big takeaways that I got covered at all.
[00:34:14] Name the black-on-white murders. Now, again, I said there's been over 1,000 in a 20-year period. The Knoxville Horror. Okay? Now, we know that one. Now, I was on CNN to debate the president of the NAACP back in 2007 in a national primetime television appearance. And that one made news.
[00:34:38] Of course, we all remember the NAACP chairman said had the roles been reversed and had been two black college sweethearts who were raped, tortured, murdered, mutilated by a gang of five wives. He said, you'd have never heard about it. That's what he said on national television. But, I mean, so we heard about that one. And then Eliza Fletcher, because she was a multimillionaire heiress right here in Memphis. And she was a sweet schoolteacher. Well, the media had jumped right on that because they thought they had the perfect CSI murder.
[00:35:07] You know, the working class, former working class husband of this billionaires hired some hitman to take her out. And when it turned out not to be that, they had let the cat out of the bag. It turned out to just be a random black who had already just been released from prison a couple of days before. And the only thing that got it off the front page was Queen Elizabeth's death. Tucker Carlson, you know, poured gas onto that.
[00:35:33] But you heard about the Knoxville Horror, Elizabeth, Eliza Fletcher, rather, here in Memphis a few years ago. And then now this one. That's three out of a thousand. Now, on the other hand, you're still hearing about Emmett Till. Breaking news. All the news that is news about Emmett Till. All the breaking news. Somebody had a buried of a tape recording or something of Emmett Till. You cannot live with these people, though.
[00:35:59] So, you know, I love this comment that Jason Kessler reposted. He wrote, the entire real estate market in the United States is based on this question. How far can I get away from these people without having to drive four hours to work? Well, it gets back to the basic problem that was confronted in the Brown versus Board of Education decision.
[00:36:22] Basically, white people and people generally lost their freedom of association under the Civil Rights Movement. This track team that had their own tent for their own people couldn't even suggest to some interloper that, you know, you need to move to another place because this is for our team. That apparently makes Austin Metcalfe's death justifiable homicide.
[00:36:51] That's what they're calling it. Go to GibsonGo.com and help Carmelo Official Fund. That's Carmelo with a K. Of course. Help Carmelo Official Fund. It's hundreds of thousands of dollars and all the comments are just, the justice would be for him to get off for killing this kid. He's one stab to the heart because of what?
[00:37:18] Because he's black and there's no other justification for his release in their mind. He's only going to be released. He's going to be released to be a multimillionaire before it's all over with. Well, his parents have won the black lottery. I mean, his parents and his family, I mean, they'll blow through it in a few months, but they have won the lottery with this. And it'll be interesting. Again, it is Texas. I like that it's in Texas and not a place like California or New York, but it's in Texas and he's 17. He's still a minor, technically.
[00:37:47] I mean, they're going to try to charge him with first-degree murder, maybe as an adult, I think. But he's not going to do life in prison. They can't even give him death because he's under 18. I doubt that he even gets convicted based on the venue. Come on. No, no, no. He will get convicted. I mean, come on. No, look. It depends. Look, I hate to be this jaundiced about things. Look, this is. Look, I hate to be jaundiced James, but it depends on who they get on the jury and who the judge is. All right. This brings up an interesting point, though.
[00:38:17] Now, in every movie, and certainly in every John Grisham book, it's about these fictitious blacks in the Jim Crow South or even in the modern South. And it's a black. A time to kill. A time to kill is a perfect example. Samuel L. Jackson and it's, you know, 12 white people on the jury. And, oh, you know, how could a black ever? Only with 12 white people on the jury could you possibly get a fair trial. Would you rather be a black with 12 white jurors or a white guy with 12 black jurors? Take number one.
[00:38:46] Who has a better chance of receiving an actual fair verdict? The black person that had an all-white jury. And so you're right. I mean, if they put this in Sheila Jackson Lee's district, a court in her district, who knows? Anything could go. If it is an all-black jury, yeah. But hopefully the prosecution will be able to do a little bit better than that. It's not a matter of class either.
[00:39:13] Ketanji Brown, you know, the black person that has been elevated to the U.S. Supreme Court, she's no different than Sheila Jackson Lee. Ketanji Brown would acquit this guy in a heartbeat. Well, no pun intended. But so what else is going on with this story before we take our next break? Yeah, just the outpouring of financial assistance, the fact that he's even able to raise funds, the fact that the media covered it at all. Still interesting to me. But the black community's absolute solidarity.
[00:39:42] I wouldn't let Kyle Rittenhouse raise GoFundMe pays to get money for his defense. This guy. Perfect. And that actually was self-defense, undoubtedly. I mean, that was actually proven in court. But Jason Kessler, again, the U.S. is not a nation. It's two or more nations striving to avoid being ruled by the other. You've got now a new poll out, murder justification.
[00:40:05] 31% and 38% of respondents stated it would be justified to murder Elon Musk and Donald Trump, respectively. So that's where we're at now. Let me say this, James. Think about it in these terms. Who's responsible for this balkanization of America? Jewish power and influence. They're the ones that financed and masterminded the civil rights movement, the feminist movement, the homosexual rights movement, every radical egalitarian movement.
[00:40:32] But now they're in trouble because they let so many Muslims in here that the Muslims are now coming out. We're going to talk about that very quickly. Here it is again from social media. I don't know what the story is with the black boy and the white boy, but I'm automatically on the black boy's side. The black boy's side. Jason Kessler. That's the way all blacks think. Why we can't trust them on the jury of our peers. And then we talked about the white kid's dead. Austin Metcalfe's dead. Carmelo Anthony's dead. Said, oh, he was just a good boy. You've got pictures of him flipping the camera off, holding an AK-47.
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[00:42:30] This is a battle. A battle between truth and deceit. A battle between forces that would enslave this country in darkness. And between a media that wants to present you with the truth. We are being censored. America's news outlets no longer provide the truth. 90% of news outlets in the United States are controlled by six corporations. The mission of the Epoch Times is to chase the truth. To ground all statements and facts.
[00:42:58] The Epoch Times dot com. Okay. Well, Keith, staying in Texas a little bit longer, there was a story that you wanted to mention that, well, if you like murders like this, more could be coming. Maybe even some, the Muslims typically like to blow things up a little bit more than they just, you know, stabbings a little bit beneath them.
[00:43:27] But there is, what, an all-Muslim town in Texas of all places? They're trying to basically have segregation on their terms. What has been denied to the white majority of America since the beginning of the civil rights movement. They want to have their own town. They want Sharia law to be the law of the land in their town. They want to have prayer calls all throughout the day over loudspeakers and whatnot.
[00:43:54] Basically, they want what basically every immigrant group wants coming over here. They don't want to assimilate with us and become Americans. They just want to recreate their own society under more prosperous circumstances. And they really get annoyed at the fact that this is basically a white Anglo-Saxon nation, and they have to try to conform to white Anglo-Saxon folkways and customs. They don't like it at all, so they're doing this.
[00:44:24] And then on the other hand, you know, just think about this. Where did all these Muslims come from? They came from the efforts of Jewish power and influence to flood America with non-white, anybody that's not a white Gentile. So now they have succeeded. Well, be careful what you wish for. Your dream may come true. Now these people are getting together at these college campuses and denouncing Israel, denouncing Netanyahu, denouncing the genocide in Gaza.
[00:44:53] So what now? Well, now they want to kick these people out of their ears, you know, with no due process or anything else. But on the other hand, you could have predicted this was going to happen. You know, I'm surprised they haven't had, you know, I guess the next step would be, you know, bombing synagogues and stuff like this. But why would Jewish people want to do this? Are they that? Do they hate white Gentiles so much that they'll even arrange for things to blow back on them,
[00:45:22] like all these Muslim people coming to America and then, you know, demonstrating specifically against the Jews? I know who their enemies are. And they're going to go after them. And, you know, meanwhile, all these people like Chuck Schumer and whatnot, they cannot imagine what could be motivating these people. Well, it's quite obvious. You know, just turn on the news and see what's happening in Gaza.
[00:45:48] And they bring them over so they can threaten Jewish people in America. Crazy. It makes you glad you lived this long, right? Just to see all this. It's always entertaining and never dull, that's for sure. Well, again, we have weaved this like a fine linen this hour.
[00:46:16] So the hour started off with me giving you details, behind-the-scenes details, about my trip down to Texas last week with David Duke. And that event, very well attended. Sold out. Standing room only. And then the very next morning, Thomas Rousseau and a large contingent of the young men who were there at our speeches to see us talk went out the next morning
[00:46:40] and did this incredible demonstration with just pitch-perfect optics and messaging on behalf of raising awareness of the issue, the real issues, not the issues that are being covered concerning the interracial murder of all. Which is the reality of race and how there can be. I loved what he said about that. It's not just a harmless fiction that all of these things are equal.
[00:47:09] It is leading to really a mass murder type of thing. A lot of blood on the hands of the so-called civil rights movement. Yeah, look, segregation was not some fantasy that white people dreamt up in order to punish blacks. It was the best compromise they could make by, you know, for having two vastly different racial groups live in the same space. So we went from that to our own commentary on that murder. Everybody's talking about it, so we've weighed in now as well.
[00:47:39] And then staying in Texas, talking about this Muslim enclave in Texas, which leads to the first quarter fundraising incentive, which was Philip De Winter's book, The Islamization of Europe. And so we ordered a bunch of these books, and they were shipped from Belgium on February 26th. They arrived in New York on March the 3rd. So I thought we'd have them first week of March.
[00:48:06] We could start sending them out as people ordered them. They were held. We will call, I said seized because I didn't think they were ever going to be released. They were held by U.S. Customs for over a month, for over a month. We finally got them earlier this week after being held over a month. And I am telling you that somebody at the U.S. Customs Department, have you ever seen, have you ever been to a monster truck rally where like Bigfoot and Gravedigger like crush all these cars underneath them?
[00:48:37] Somebody rolled Bigfoot over this box a few times or used it as a punching bag. It was completely eviscerated, and a lot of the books had some slight damage, but that is your U.S. Customs. That is the land of the free and the home of the brave in 2025. This is your customs, your government, and how they treat dissenting voices. Well, they held them. They finally released them. I mean, literally the Belgian government was looking into this and trying to get these books released.
[00:49:06] And we filed some complaints and inquiries, and finally they showed up, and they were there. And, Keith, look at this picture. This is how they looked on my front porch when they finally got delivered this week. What do you see? I see holes. I see a purple box. I see... Well, you just see a... It looks like somebody took a samurai sword to the gut of this box. In fact, you need to send these out to our people, and the reason you need to send them out, James, is so that they can have a souvenir of the land of the free and the home of the brave. Well, we sent them out to the...
[00:49:34] This is a censorship that our government is sponsoring, and not only sponsoring but doing to dissenting voices. Well, we did send out to everyone who contributed at the level that unlocks the incentive gift in the first quarter. They were finally shipped out this week after a month and a half delay. But, nevertheless, they are in route. Now, I have... And I'm happy to say that because I didn't think... I mean, I didn't think we were going to be able to get these out to you. I thought that they were just going to steal them. Customs was going to steal them. But they finally got delivered.
[00:50:03] And damaged, but they got delivered. So, understand. Now, Courtney sent me something. Courtney from Alabama, she sent me something. And it's one of the best comments I've ever seen. It's a comment from Occidental Dissent. Now... Okay. What do you think about Courtney? I think Courtney's great. I'm so glad she's finding her voice and getting active in making commentaries on all the things we've talked about for years with her. Well, she's listening now, so keep laying it on thick. Okay. Well, Courtney, we're waiting for you.
[00:50:34] We are sitting here with bated breath waiting for your next missive. Yeah, that's right. Well, she's working on something pretty big. And it's going to be coming out, I think, within the next week. So, stay tuned for that. It is... She's on to something with statistics and data that I haven't seen anyone else zero in on with this level of precision and accuracy. So, it's something she's been working on now for a couple of months. And it's going to, I think, make some waves here in the next few days. We'll get it up there.
[00:51:02] But she passed along this comment to me from Occidental Dissent. And this is what... This was not her comment, but the comment from someone else. And this comes full circle to what you were saying about Trump earlier. This comment arrives, and I don't even know who it is. It's an anonymous person. But it's spot on. Words can't describe how much I've come to dislike most of the people who sit around on these websites and bitch about Donald Trump.
[00:51:28] He's doing, or at least trying to do, things we've only fantasized a president doing for decades. He's made some mistakes and some hasty decisions. And some of his motives have ulterior motives that aren't aligned with what we think they should be. Yet, nothing makes 75% of the armchair pundits happy.
[00:51:50] Every positive move that is made gets cold take analysis that makes all but the most autistic sociopaths cringe. The Overton margins move ever so much more to the right. And the right finds ever more marginal positions to take, to the point now of siding with leftists. Well, I think that some of our people fall into that category of society's chronic malcontents.
[00:52:15] It's like you could give them a free banana split and they would complain that it didn't have enough whipped cream on it. You know, these people will never, they're irreconcilable, inconsolable. And they give our movement a bad name. We finally have control of the federal government for the first time since the Civil War. To an extent, let us not get over the top on, you know, on the other end either. I mean, certainly to an extent greater than any point since you mentioned, I will say that.
[00:52:44] And that's not to say that you got to just cheer and be a sycophant for everything Trump does. If he does something good, let's be real about it and say, hey, I agree with this. If he does something we don't agree with, let's take him to task. But to disagree, even as right as they are on some other issues, to disagree with everything. I mean, well, I can't add anything to that comment that hasn't already been said in that comment. That is, it's pretty spot on.
[00:53:09] Well, what we have too is, you know, everybody on, you know, like the UNS review, I'd say 98% of the people are opposed to Trump's treatment of the Palestinians and support for Netanyahu. Well, look, you're never going to win if you get knocked out in the first round. And if he wanted to take on Jewish power and influence as the first item on his agenda, that would be it.
[00:53:37] Or if he had done it in the campaign like Pat Buchanan, my hero, he would have had a campaign like Pat Buchanan. Exactly. It would have been inspirational. It would have been transformative. It would have also been very discouraging to the people since you wouldn't win. The thing is, we need to win. Like Al Day said, just win, baby. Well, and listen, that is not disparaging to PJP. We've been on the air 21 years as a result of Pat Buchanan's legacy.
[00:54:05] There would be no Donald Trump's day if there wasn't Pat Buchanan. That is true, too. So good things can come from losing effort, there's no doubt. But that's how Trump's campaigns would have ended had he made those comments. Yeah, listen to what Trump said back in the 1990s. I would rather take some good, I think to your point, let's take whatever good we can get. If he had gone there, first and foremost, he would have never been able to do any good at all. That problem, Jewish power and influence, I do believe is waning. It will mainly even more as some of the older generations die out.
[00:54:35] Young people on both the right and the left are not enthralled or entranced by Jews. So we'll see where that goes. Right now, everything going on on the racial side, trending in our direction. Let's keep going. Let's be real. Let's be honest. Let's be objective. We'll be right back. Confederate History Month.