Radio Show Hour 2 – 2026/06/27

Radio Show Hour 2 – 2026/06/27

Jared Taylor shares uplifting insights from his recent tour of Europe, which included stops in Portugal and France.

[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.

[00:00:31] Well, welcome back, ladies and gentlemen. From incredible guest to incredible guest we go from hours one and two. If you are tuning in live late and you missed the first hour with Ron Unz, do not do yourself the disservice of not going back and catching it in the broadcast archives. He was in rare form indeed, and tonight, coupled with Patrick Martin, who was serving as guest co-host while Keith Alexander is out this evening, they were like nitro and glycerin.

[00:00:59] And, but from Ron Unz, we go to Jared Taylor, our most interviewed guest after all these years in terms of numbers of appearances logged. Mr. White Advocacy himself, as Ron Unz, no less, refers to him at the Unz Review. Jared, it's great to have you back tonight. Well, thank you so much for inviting me. And I caught the tail end of that Ron Unz conversation, must have been listening for about 15 minutes.

[00:01:27] So he is really an impressive guy, and I'm very glad you had him on and regaled your listeners with his wisdom. You just can't say enough about him, his background. It always, well, I would include you in this company as well, and I addressed it with him earlier in the hour. And that is when you have people of great intellectual capacity. He was a Harvard guy. You're a Yale guy. People like you didn't have to go into this. People like Ron. People like Jared Taylor.

[00:01:57] People like Kevin McDonald. People, you know, a lot of friends of ours. There are many others. But there are some people who do this and some people who didn't need to do this but were all better off because they did. Because they had a lot of options to be a lot more comfortable if they had taken the road more traveled. And so, Jared, I'm glad that you made the choice that Ron made and some of these other peers we're talking about. Well, Brother James, we, of course, include you in that number.

[00:02:25] But anyway, enough self-congratulation here. But we all hold you in very high esteem, as you know. Well, I do appreciate that, especially coming from people like you, friends for long, long times. And I just want to say again, thanks for coming on tonight on Saturday night. We gave new meaning to Saturday Night Live. I know you are out and about with friends and family. You are not at home tonight, so you have stepped away to come on with us, and that means even more. It is an odd time for a talk radio show.

[00:02:55] But if people ever wonder why we settled on Saturday so many years ago, I guess for the first couple of years, we were Monday through Friday, but when we reconfigured it to be a weekly show instead of a nightly, Saturday night, back in the days before YouTube and Twitter and live streaming and podcasting, if you wanted a show, you had to be on AM radio, and it was easier to get a show on Saturday night because it wasn't a coveted time slot. But it certainly makes it harder on some of our guests to have to step away from events and commitments

[00:03:21] on the night that normal people are doing family things and not work-related things. So thank you again for that, Jared. Oh, happy to do it. Okay, so let's get into it. You were last on the program with us on March the 21st. Now, that was as part of our March Around the World series. Even though you're not an international guest, you had been making the rounds earlier this year throughout Europe, and we covered your travels up to that date.

[00:03:49] Now, since March the 21st, you have continued to wear out your passport, including a stop in Porto, Portugal for the Remigration Summit. Now, this was an incredible event. Now, we covered it live with a correspondent on the scene there with you, Nick Scanlon from the UK. But we certainly want to give you the opportunity to share your thoughts and insights and recollections from that meeting. And we'll begin there for the next couple of segments.

[00:04:18] For me, there is nothing like a meeting of committed, determined Europeans, and I include we North Americans, designation of Europeans. Wherever you find our people, there you find Europe.

[00:04:37] But a room full, in this case, it was 500 or 600 determined, committed Europeans who are absolutely bound and determined to save their race and their civilization. There is nothing more exciting and inspiring than that. And so just being there was a great, great thrill. And one of the speakers said he was talking about the purpose of having meetings of this kind.

[00:05:02] And he said, 600 people are going to walk out this hall more determined than ever to dedicate themselves to this great cause of which we are all a part. And that is, I mean, aside from all the networking that can be done, all the wonderful speeches and exchange of ideas, to me, that is the greatest accomplishment of holding a meeting like that, is to fire up everybody's engines and commitment and determination.

[00:05:32] And if only for that reason, to have that feeling of being part of a massive, crucially important effort, I would urge any of your listeners to go to a remigration conference or an American Renaissance conference. One of these meetings in which people who get it all get together and you can feel the energy and the commitment in the room.

[00:05:56] And that's entirely aside from the brilliant people who took the podium and who made one great speech after another. Well, this is the second Remigration Summit as we know it to be. And last year, I believe Roger Devlin was on to detail it. And it has grown, I would say, exponentially. I mean, I guess the attendance at least doubled this time. It was bigger and better. And you watched it and you were reading about it.

[00:06:24] But Devlin himself did a great expose on it in print form for American Renaissance. And it looks as good and as slick and as polished as just about anything I've seen. Certainly, it rivals the best of anything that I've seen our side be able to accomplish in terms of presentation and substance. That's right. That's right. These young Europeans, and it's overwhelmingly a young group,

[00:06:52] they know how to set the stage up with the kinds of electronics, big screens, cameras, to make a very, very wonderful impression. And then the people they had there, the host was a fellow named Afonso Goncalves. That's spelled Goncalves, but they pronounce it Goncalves. He is the head of what's called the Reconquista Movement.

[00:07:21] You can't get any more straightforward than that. He was the Portuguese representative. And one thing about going to these European meetings, you learn all kinds of European history. Portugal managed to achieve its Reconquista several hundred years before 1492 when Spain finally made it. And they consider themselves, I mean, it's all very well that the Spanish had their Reconquista,

[00:07:48] but they're very proud of the fact that they conquered their land back from the Moors first. And as I say, he chose this name for his movement because they have to go through the second Reconquista. After having kicked out the Muslims, the Arabs, the Moors, now they have gone through this past several decades in which Portugal, like so many European countries, has let in all of these people who do not belong.

[00:08:17] It's this terrible sickness that afflicts the entire Western world, where white people seem to be convinced they are under some kind of huge compulsion to let people from the third world, from failed societies who are not European, who don't have a desire to be European, who could never be European. Different race, different religion, come live with them. And he is so typical of these young, committed, dedicated guys.

[00:08:47] Charismatic, a good speaker, and he was just one of many. He opened up the program, and he's the one who said, this is this great accomplishment, 600 people are going to go out, supercharged, ready to go, with a bit between their teeth, ready to save our race and civilization. So he was just one of many. All the really famous names were there. I'm sure many of your listeners, if not most of them, know the name Martin Selner.

[00:09:17] He is probably the guy who has contributed most to getting the idea of remigration into mainstream discourse. He has dedicated his life to that, and he has just set up something called the Remigration Institute. It's going to be a nonprofit to work out game plans, political programs, make sure that this idea just gets more and more pressure,

[00:09:46] more and more steam behind it. He is another. I think these young men, and I would add Andrea Balerati from Italy, Dries van Langenhove from Belgium, these are men with real potential greatness. And I would not use an expression like that. I would not use the word greatness lightly. And, of course, people can jump the tracks, but these people are off to a very, very impressive start.

[00:10:15] If you want to read more about it, again, I think one of the definitive recaps on it was published by Jared Taylor himself at American Renaissance. The title of the piece is The Remigration Movement Solidified. It's written by our mutual friend Roger Devlin on June 1st of this year. If you go to thepoliticalcessible.org and you click on the promo for tonight's broadcast featuring Ron Unz and Jared, we have it linked there as well.

[00:10:40] And there you can read for yourself pretty much a play-by-play of each of the presentations. Roger always does a great job in detailing those things. But I would ask you this, Jared, and the thing that I would ask you is, we were talking on the phone a few days ago, and I had made the comment that you've been at this with American Renaissance, what, 35, 36 years? And here we are now, 22 years on the radio,

[00:11:06] and that's between the two of us, 60 years almost in collective experience. And in that time, we have seen a lot of people come and go and a lot of organizations come and go, even the slick and well-funded ones. Do you believe that what is happening over in Europe is real? Because it definitely seems to be next level compared to what we have here in the United States. The situations are different.

[00:11:35] In Europe, the most striking difference is that you have political parties, some of which are explicit about re-migration as a goal. You have other political parties that are designated as far-right or extreme-right, like the National Rally in France, or Nigel Farage's party reform in Britain,

[00:12:01] that are sort of drifting that way, but you're not sure just how solid they are. But at least there is a political effort that is dedicated to immigration control and regaining part of their civilization. We don't have that. We have two political parties, and we're in such a strange situation because we have a president who talks about, he will write these little truth social commentaries, and I remember being struck that, in one of them he talked about,

[00:12:30] we are reaching the tipping point in America, and the solution is re-migration. Well, what could he possibly mean by the tipping point? By that, it was very clear from the context, he was talking about the possibility of whites being reduced to a minority. We want to stop that. Re-migration will prevent that from happening. And yet, he's the head of a political party in which, if a guy got up and said publicly,

[00:12:56] any senator or congressman or even a state rep got up and said, the only way to make America great again is make America white again, he'd probably be drummed out of their party. We have this completely schizophrenic situation. But at the same time, yes, it is easy to be impressed by what's going on in Europe. At the same time, I think you and I have to agree that the number of young white people here in the United States are waking up,

[00:13:24] it's equally impressive. I've been, in a way, living proof of this. I'll tell you a little story about Maryland politics. My wife is active in the Maryland branch of the GOP. And if we go to a standard old women's Republican group or the conservative group of the county, nobody knows who I am.

[00:13:51] If we go to a college Republican meeting or a young Republican meeting, the reaction is, Mr. Taylor, good. We didn't know you were going to be here. I got a story. I got it. I got it. I don't know. Folks, I've seen it. I've seen it. I've seen it firsthand. And that which Jared is telling you, I saw it, Jared, if you'll recall this, when you and I were at Donald Trump's inauguration, which seems a lifetime ago. And I mean, the first one,

[00:14:19] and we had those plum seeds when it ended. Jared, at least a handful, at least a half a dozen on two or three separate occasions of young people came up who recognized Jared. Now, I couldn't, you have to have assumed that they would not have been expecting you to be where we were that day. But I saw it myself. Everybody who approached Jared was very young that day. And there were quite a few of them. So that is telling. And that was going back to 2016. January of 17.

[00:14:49] I'll tell you, well, since then, loads and loads and loads of young, white, mostly men, but some women have been coming our way. It's a thundering herd. And I have become a kind of an interesting political football in the Republican Party in the state of Maryland because an official campus Republican group invited me to come speak. Now, this was the college Republicans.

[00:15:19] And it's a separate organization. And so the state Republican Party got a meeting together and they decided whether or not to condemn their college Republicans. Can we somehow stop this from happening? They tried to change the board of directors, kick out the guy who was leading it, but that failed. And the ones who did not want me to be on campus, they're the ones who ended up resigning. But the state Republican Party did make an official statement distancing itself, more than distancing itself.

[00:15:49] And they call my views despicable. And they said, we have no place for racism. Well, the young guys, they are utterly unconcerned. Well, I'll tell you, I will tell you, any GOP official who says that does not know his base, at least the younger parts of it. But please continue. Well, you see, that is the schizophrenic thing about it. And as I, as I said at one point in my talk,

[00:16:19] I went on this campus. It's called Salisbury University. So it's practically in the Atlantic Ocean. It's so far out east in the state of Maryland. But at one point, I quoted this woman. She is Nicole Harris. Andy Harris is the head of the Freedom Caucus. He's apparently a big deal guy. And his wife is head of the Republican Party. She was all furious about this and called me despicable.

[00:16:49] And one of my concluding remarks in part of my talk was, okay, you guys may think I'm despicable, but your children sure don't. And the Republican Party is going to change. And you need to get ready to see it change. You know, there's this scene in the movie. I'm quite sure. Yeah. Well, there's this scene in this movie, Back to the Future. It's a very classic movie. It's, it's, it's a very good movie. I mean, I know it's Hollywood. And Steven Spielberg and all that. But Michael J. Fox goes back in time. Everybody knows the movie,

[00:17:18] Back to the Future. But there's that scene where he's at the dance. And he said, I guess you're not ready for that yet. But your kids are going to love it. And I think that's, that's what, that's where we are right now. You know, he plays an, he plays a Chuck Berry song, but it's back in the, in the fifties. So they're not quite ready for rock and roll yet, but rock and roll is coming. And the young people are going to propel it. Our kind of rock and roll anyway, our political rock and roll. I wanted to ask you one more thing, Jared. I want to circle back actually to the Salisbury thing that was on my notes. Talk to you about the next segment, but just,

[00:17:48] just very quickly, one more thing on the remigration. Yes, of course. When I said before, is it real? I don't want anybody to misinterpret me. I'm not asking, is it authentic? I do believe it to be very genuine. It is genuine. When I say, is it real? I guess I mean by that, is it lasting? And with you being there, I'm looking at this article that we mentioned that Roger wrote, and I'm looking at everybody who spoke and how young they are. And then, so you're there.

[00:18:14] And did you have the opportunity to impart the knowledge of experience to these people about what pitfalls to avoid? In terms of, as we mentioned in our phone call the other day, petty jealousies and grievances and egos and all of the things that trip up young and aspiring activists, or did they even need to be told such a message? James, I was just going to say,

[00:18:42] I don't think they need to be told. These are thoughtful and seasoned fellows in their late twenties, maybe early thirties. And as it turns out, I took the opportunity while I was there in Porto to interview four of the guys who I think, three of whom are rising stars, and one is a grizzled old veteran. And the three that I interviewed was the Portuguese guy in the Reconquista movement, and that's Afonso Goncalves, also Martin Selner, and Andrea,

[00:19:12] Martin Selner, of course, is living in Austria, and Andrea Balerati in Italy. Three young guys. And then the only other guy who is actually of my generation, a boomer. There was only one boomer who was invited to speak. Everybody else was young. I thought it was great. Absolutely great. His name is Jean-Yves Le Gallou. And this guy has been a white activist since 1968.

[00:19:39] And he was woken up by the rivers of blood speech by none other than Enoch Powell. He goes back that far. He was a young man at the time, and when he heard that speech, a light bulb went off in his head, and he said, this Englishman is right. And since then, he has been fighting for Europe and European people. He was the one guy, and I think entirely rightfully so. He is a very dedicated, inspiring guy. He gave a great talk.

[00:20:09] But that was the only guy from my generation. Everyone else was young. And I think it's absolutely wonderful. This re-migration effort, young people who, I don't think they need much guidance. Believe me. Well, I'm ecstatic to hear you say that, because you were over there, and I was not at this particular meeting. And it's so great to hear you say that, because these people, by the way, too, have skin in the game. All of them have been persecuted. And some, I'm talking about with the prison sentences and fines. I mean,

[00:20:38] you're talking about very serious persecution, and yet here they are, and with their own names, and their real faces, and all of this is going on. And it's not, we were focusing, I think, a lot of time on this one event, because it was a very big event, and it was a seminal event. But there are things like this happening all over Europe. We talked before in March about some of your other travels. You were also in France on this trip. You made some other stops. You're going back very soon for even more. But I would, there was one other guy, who seemed to be the only other guy,

[00:21:07] except for the gentleman you just mentioned, who was older than me, that took the microphone. But a very interesting one indeed. You know who I'm talking about, Commander Greg Bovino. I do. I do. Well, he, I think he's in his 50s, so I don't think of it. I suppose is he technically a boomer? Maybe. But he was, he was an older fellow, certainly by the standards, the people who organized the meeting, and most people spoke. Greg Bovino was there. And when he walked onto the stage, everyone, of course, knew who he was.

[00:21:38] And he got this roaring standing ovation. Yes. Jared, I would just ask you this, just to be sure, for anyone who may not know, and remind everyone who Greg Bovino is, and the significance of a guy like that appearing at a meeting like this. Yes. He has had a long career, initially, in the Border Patrol and what has now become the Department of Homeland Security. He has spent, I believe, more than 20 years,

[00:22:07] 28 years, something like that, in the business of getting illegal immigrants out of the country. And he was, he came to national prominence in Minneapolis during the, the, the, the big campaign in the, in, in Minneapolis to get illegals out. Now, he presided over what turned out to be some unfortunate episodes when Pretty and that other woman, I can't remember her name, went in a big shot. He was, he took the fall. He was shoved out on account of that.

[00:22:37] But, he is very clearly a guy who takes the idea of getting illegals out seriously. Now, I had never, ever had any notion that he would be a re-migrationist in the sense of we want these people out because they are not us and they are diluting our country. They are changing our country in ways that we absolutely cannot stand because that's a different matter. Kicking out illegal immigrants is one thing. Saying,

[00:23:06] we got to stay who we are. We got to stay European and white. That's a different thing. But he has come to that, I believe, in a very sincere way. And one of these days, we'll get him on your program and we can talk, you can talk to him about these things. But, here we are. Let it be we. And this is again, we're talking about the American law enforcement officer and the former border patrol commander at large. Everybody knows Greg Bovino. He has been a news day in the news this year, especially in the earlier

[00:23:36] parts of the year. And he did not walk into this meeting unawares. You know, sometimes people will go and speak to somebody like us and then they'll, you know, feign ignorance. He knew exactly who he was talking to, exactly where he was. And you spent a lot of time with him in personal conversation, one-on-one conversation. Yes. Yes, I did. Yes, I did. And to me, the great thing about it was here we have a conference put together. The purpose of it is remigration. If you're going to have remigration,

[00:24:06] you're going to have to have ways of persuading people to go. Some of them are not going to want to go. But certainly if they're illegal, if they've been stripped of citizenship or whatever it is, they've got to go. And that is exactly what Greg Bovino understands. He says, I'm here. I can tell you how to do the job. This is what I've done for years. And to have a guy who has really made his chops making remigration happen, it was wonderful. And he's got the...

[00:24:35] After he gave this talk. Jared, hold on right there. We're coming up on a hard break. We've got to take this break. I know you're on a cell phone. You may not be able to hear the music. But he's got the look, too, with those long trench coats and a key figure in the Trump administration earlier this year. So we'll be right back. Jared Taylor, the great, incomparable Jared. Proclaiming liberty across the land. You're listening to Liberty News Radio. News this hour from Town Hall. I'm Mary Rose. The situation has grown more desperate

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[00:30:06] Folks, it's the greatest job in the world. If you love what you'll do, love what you do, as they say, you'll never work a day in your life. I still love, even after nearly a quarter of a century, coming into work every Saturday night. And how can you even call it that? I mean, when you have guests like Ron Unz and Jared Taylor, you look good just basking in the glow of their luminescence. And we are back now with Jared Taylor, my longtime friend. And, you know, Jared, we're getting older,

[00:30:36] I guess every year everybody does, but I'm looking back now to when it was all still ahead for me when I was first arriving on the scene back in the mid-2000s in my early 20s around the time when you and I first met. And back in those days, if you had a meeting, everybody on the scene in the United States would be in the same room. And now you just can't say that anymore. There are so many conflicting events. There are so many demands, so many opportunities, so many media outlets. Now it has just exploded. There is a

[00:31:07] proliferation of content creators and it just seems as though we are going somewhere. But this reminds me of something else you said in our recent phone call is that the victory is not in question. But you told me that our names may not be remembered by the people who finally get us over the hump. Do you see yourself as sort of like a Moses? You're going to see the promised land but we might not cross into it? Well, what I've been telling people, some of these

[00:31:36] very impressive young people, I will often say to them, I'd give anything to be, what have I been in this business since 1990? That's 37 years. I'd give anything to be 37 years younger and have 37 years more to spend in the service of my people and I might not make it to the point where our people are fortified against every threat

[00:32:05] but you will and in my grave I will smile when I hear your children laughing. That's what I look for. I may not make it into the promised land but I tell these people I sound like a sentimental goof but there are so many who come up to me and say when I was young you inspired me to move into this you opened my eyes you inspired me and I say

[00:32:35] well, it's very kind of you to say that but you do more you inspire me you give me more than hope you give me confidence that we are going to save the white man from roaring off the cliff. I just feel more and more optimistic every day now we're going to have setbacks and that's in fact the one thing I say to the young folks. They'll run into a setback and they may be downcast but I keep telling them look,

[00:33:04] I've been in this a long time things have never been better. We are miles ahead of where we were when I got started. There's no doubt it's important for them to understand that, yes. Well, again because if you don't know what you don't know and you only have the perspective of the experiences that you have in your life and so to go back as far as you do and I not quite as long but still long enough to see how much things are changing and have changed they have changed and if you extrapolate that in terms

[00:33:34] of a trajectory you have to reason that we are moving in the right direction and just one I don't even think it's an anecdotal example of what I'm talking about but just one example of what I'm talking about is the SPLC. I mean 20 years ago they had about a 90% kill rate. I mean you and I are part of the 10% that were able to take it all and still survive but I mean they had a pretty effective kill rate and now they are just a farce so much so that sitting Republican congressmen are grilling them in house judiciary hearings

[00:34:04] asking to be put on the hate watch list I mean that would have never happened 20 years ago and that's just one example but yes this whole thing of all of the people now you can't even sign onto Twitter today and not run into 200 people that have their own shows or podcasts or whatever that you've never even heard of that are saying the same things that you've been saying for decades and so it does seem as though it's going in the right direction and the dam is bound to break I mean this is something it's a countercultural thing and it's

[00:34:33] I do think that there is momentum even though there is still some stiff opposition well James I think that Greg Bovino is in a way a bellwether here's a guy who developed a national a national profile and now he has come out on our side and I think that is going to happen more and more they could they don't they're not necessarily going to be politicians they could be movie stars they could be

[00:35:01] prominent authors they could be prominent college professors or college presidents or something those people are going to come out and they will reap what you and I have sown and that's okay and we are going to have to have or some people who are coming up some of them are going to have to have enough commitment to the cause to step aside and let people who are in a better position to reap what we have sowed do the reaping

[00:35:30] that's going to be one of the things that at some point people are going to have to do but that's okay that's okay the mission the mission is for our people it's not for you and me to have our names and likes but I think as I say Bovino is an example there's a guy I can't remember his name now he's a retired he was actually a cashier Italian general and he has been he's got he started this new party it's called

[00:35:59] The Future of Italy and it is re-migration right down the line he says an African cannot be an Italian and wherever he goes he gets these huge standing ovations well there are some people who have been working in those fields longer than he and they're going to have to graciously step aside or be in the way I mean there's going to be conflicts like that ideally we all work together but it doesn't always work that way you've lived long enough

[00:36:28] I mean we all have to just be here at this time when the pendulum is shifting back where we or people who believe like us at least are the counterculture and we've got the youth on our side I mean even though the whole 1960s cultural revolution was a very astroturf thing in this case it's very authentic and there's just no denying the fact that the youth will determine the future and the youth are increasingly on our side there is statistical data driven evidence of that being a fact and I just think it's a matter of time

[00:36:58] I really do I understand the media this the powers that be that but it's just I do think in 10 or 20 years I think you will see remigration I think you will see it in Europe at some point oh I think so too and at this point as a national policy according to yes according to the polls in France in Germany in Austria and Britain if you include if you include Nigel Farage's reform party you have parties

[00:37:27] that are designated as far right who are number one in the polls and at this point within France the smart money is on Marine Le Pen's number two guy Jordan Bardella of the National Rally formerly the National Front to be the next president of France now that that is an earth shaking event it's an earth shaking possibility

[00:37:56] even for it to be a possibility is earth shaking and I was talking to Martin Selmer about the Freedom Party in Austria he said he thinks and he's really quite a specialist of this how these right wing parties or these re-migrationist parties how they have to work with the re-migration counter the counter narrative space as he calls it you have to be in a state of kind of constant dynamic tension between the two because we're the vanguard

[00:38:26] we break down the tab taboos and then they have to move right into the space as soon as we've broken down taboos but at the same time they've got to be popular enough to win votes he's a very very impressive analyst of the politics of how this is all going to work but he thinks that the Freedom Party of Austria is probably best positioned not only to get into position of real power but to stick to its guns once it's in power and not be swayed by the

[00:38:55] siren song of pleasing people so you can stay in power he's optimistic about his native Austrian it's going to happen somewhere as soon as it happens in one place I think that'll be a tremendous you're going to see a domino effect I believe it I believe it not through naivete not through wishful thinking not through bad dad bobism as I like to put it but I do believe that this is what's going to happen and when it does happen it'll be the result of many many many different links in the chain

[00:39:25] that got us there and you have certainly been one of the most important ones and Jared I am running the risk now of keeping you longer than I said I would but I want to do two quick hits and we didn't there was so much more I wanted to cover tonight but we'll do a minute on each of the next two or three items and then I'll let you fly I know you're out with your wife tonight and she is incredible and we don't want to keep you any longer than we said we would but you just mentioned France you had a pit stop

[00:39:54] in France on your most recent travels that was a pretty interesting one to say the least well there were two things that happened in Paris that would have been unthinkable in the United States one is I had a publicly advertised signing ceremony for my books in an above ground bookstore in the heart of Paris you

[00:40:34] people were lined up wanting me to sign the French translations of my books and talk to me it was wonderful in Paris and I thought wow this really is the land of liberté and then the very next day when I had been invited to give a talk

[00:41:04] you'd have to be about to commit arson or I don't know but if you're just going to give a talk unless you're torturing baby the police are just not going to break up a meeting that's one advantage we had but here having gone to this completely above ground no slight problem no make believe about where the place is going to be publicly advertised to have a meeting basically a private meeting broken up by the police was just extraordinary and the justification they had for it they had

[00:41:34] it all typed out on this three page document they said that given my record and they'd gone through my twitter feed my x feed and they said because you've said the following things we think that your the kinds of things you say could possibly cause a non material breach of the public order now a material breach breach is looting and killing and knifing people that's a material breach

[00:42:04] well they have non material breaches to the public order so in effect they're saying you know you might be guilty of a crime and so we're going to step in and prevent the commission of this crime by stopping this meeting they're doing me a favor well you know I gotta say we gotta be thankful that there's no more serious orders of business for the Paris police to concern themselves with than a Jared Taylor speech so that's number one no crime in Paris at all I guess

[00:42:33] but I have to say my friend that you handled it with absolute aplomb and with good humor and grace and with a laugh and you came off looking like a million bucks well thank you so much there's video and there photographs of it but these were such striking contrasts again a wonderful thing that would be very difficult to imagine in the United States the book signing and then a horrible thing that wouldn't have happened in the United States so we

[00:43:02] do live in a part of the world that is different every European nation is different every situation is different but my great fear of course is I wasn't arrested nobody was arrested they didn't check anybody's ID they just said you can't hold this meeting bye bye be nice have a nice day but they didn't kick me out of the country I didn't spend the night in jail I wouldn't have liked that well you know that's happened before too I'm thinking about times when you and the blessed and dearly departed Bill Regnery

[00:43:32] would land and get turned around I think Bill and maybe you as well spend a night not in jail but sort of in the airport airport facility airport purgatory yeah so I don't know I'm just hoping that I'm not I'm hoping that I'm not going to be banned from Europe that would be a real catastrophe for me because as you say I've practically been commuting back to the old mother continent I've been really enjoying it your passport has been smoking

[00:44:02] smoke has been billowing from Jared's passport this year and more trips planned as well one last thing and that is circling back to your talk in a place much closer to many of those listening tonight and that is on the eastern shores of Maryland you mentioned the Salisbury University talk and you know I watched it and by the way folks of course as you know it is an incentive gift in our second

[00:44:31] quarter fundraising drive Jared so graciously took the time to sign so many of these copies I want you all to have one but in watching it which is what of course gave me the idea to ask you to do that for us I can't I gotta ask you the people who have already received them rave reviews people really appreciated your presentation of course that's going to be you know something that you would expect but it never fails

[00:45:01] to amaze me Jared when I watch the Q&A at universities and you see these young white people now there are some blacks and non-whites and other things that came up and talked to you but when you see these white kids come attention that they could have with you whatever their sociology professor told them earlier in the day and they're repeating that to get that pat on the

[00:45:31] head and they think that they're saying something you've never one far greater than any of us and that is forgive them for they know not what they do they have

[00:46:01] been brainwashed they are victims and they are not our sworn enemies and this is where I think some of our people in our circle are led astray some of them are going to have to come our way so we have to approach them with a kind of forgiveness forgive them in advance because in a healthy society they would be healthy people but most people do not think independently they soak up what they're told by their

[00:46:31] sociology professor so you have to bear that in mind it is easy and it's tempting to be dismissive and sometimes I it's easy to get snide and put them down but I have to constantly remind myself these are our wayward brothers and sisters that is the attitude we have to have towards them and it's not always easy to maintain that attitude but that is I think the only way we can get through to them they are not

[00:47:01] our enemies and sometimes they are members of our own households so this is the attitude that we must take towards them we need to help them and correct them because they are kinfolk there are people a teachable moment from the good shepherd Jared Taylor and Jared I want to thank you again for all you've done for us over the years and all you've done for the greater cause and the greater good most importantly and I'm looking at the

[00:47:34] it can't be long until you announce the next American Renaissance conference give us 30 seconds on when that may be and what people can expect that will be November 13th through 15th in our usual place in Burns Tennessee which is Montgomery Bell State Park and I don't want to reveal the names of any of the lineup we're going to fill up the lineup a little bit more before we announce but you're absolutely right we're going to be

[00:48:04] announcing soon and as I like to say with my head still in the 1950s be there or be square well you've got the dates now folks just a little bit before Thanksgiving as it has been the last couple of years amran.com is where you need to go support the work of Jared Taylor and Jared I have kept you eight minutes longer than I said I would go tell your wife that I appreciate her sacrifice and yours as well and we'll talk to

[00:48:46] you Jared and a lot of years of collaboration on this radio program I've spoken at three of those conferences and he has made I don't even know how many appearances on the show over the last so many years but and he is helping us with our second quarter fundraising drive that speech he just mentioned that he gave at

[00:49:16] Salisbury University we autographed them for you so you can see exactly what we were talking about with the signature affixed to it if you step up and contribute to our second quarter fundraising drive which by the way ends on June the 30th so you still got a couple of days to get that post mark we

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