Thu, 27 December 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss a dating-site poll that found Parisians avoid blacks and Muslims. They also note private efforts to fund “the wall,” Taylor Dumpson’s disturbing lawsuit, Democrat confusion, the belated withdrawal of a “Dear Colleague” letter, the latest caravan, and what happened to the Scandinavian backpackers in Morocco. |
Thu, 20 December 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey devote the podcast to answering questions from listeners and to Christmas. Why aren’t there more women in the movement? What to make of the rise of China? Why should we admire Yukio Mishima? Why have Britain and America succumbed to multi-culti madness despite the tradition of Anglo-Saxon liberalism? Taylor and Kersey also share memories of Christmas and affirm their appreciation of the colossal role of Christianity in the history and culture of our people. |
Fri, 14 December 2018
Jared Taylor interviews long-time white advocate Sam Dickson, who describes how our rulers have abandoned not only principles but even some of their once-cherished goals in their quest for complete dominance. This is a fascinating analysis of where our country is going. |
Fri, 7 December 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey give an update on the caravan. They also discuss the scandalous number of foreigners on welfare, the latest hate crime hoax, dismal polling results for young Americans, Washington-Lee High School’s new name, blatant fakery at TM Landry College Prep, Al Sharpton’s new grift, the Vox Party’s breakthrough, Danish firmness, and how the new Lord Mayor of Bristol is changing her office. |
Fri, 30 November 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze a study that shows liberals simplify their language when they talk to blacks but conservatives don’t. They also discuss how race is affecting house values, student evaluations of professors, decriminalization of marijuana in New Jersey, and President Trump’s choices for the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Taylor and Kersey also report on the latest Twitter bans, what the “caravan” is up to, and the connection between states’ rights and female genital mutilation. Finally, they announce the brand new AmRen Podcasts YouTube Channel, to which all listeners are invited to subscribe. |
Tue, 20 November 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note that Mexicans are getting angry at the Central American illegals who are massing at the US border. They also discuss further legal setbacks to immigration control, the #OurTime Project, transit systems that give in to black fare-beaters, the saga of Samuel Little, Japan’s “immigration” policy, and hate crimes hoaxes at Kansas State. Taylor and Kersey end with warm wishes for Thanksgiving and list some of the things for which they are thankful. |
Thu, 15 November 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze the Left’s fascination with the race and sex of members of Congress. Taylor and Kersey also discuss sobering results of election exit polls, idiotic coverage of the latest “hate crimes” report, increasing “progressive” support for states’ rights, how a black college student tricked white Republicans, and why one judge ruled there should be no citizenship question on the census. |
Wed, 7 November 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey devote the podcast to the 2018 mid-term elections, opening with a remarkably up-to-date quotation from Booker T. Washington. Taylor and Kersey’s racial analysis of candidates, campaigns, and results puts the election in historical and demographic perspective. They cover the prominent races—in Florida, Georgia, Texas—as well as the importance of less-well-known candidates such as John James, Lucy McBath, and Letitia James. |
Fri, 2 November 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note the gloating tone of Michelle Goldberg’s New York Times op ed in which she looks forward “thrillingly” to our replacement. Taylor and Kersey also discuss Don Lemon’s white-guy ban, the return of Willie Horton, Donald Trump on anchor babies, attacks on Congressman Steve King, and Austria’s decision not to sign a suicide pact. |
Thu, 25 October 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey are amused by the lefty panic over the president’s new favorite word. They also discuss selective outrage in New York City, ominous trends in “liberal” thinking, governor’s races in Florida and Georgia, the latest on the “caravan,” and Corey Booker’s new plan to shear the white sheep. |
Thu, 18 October 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh over Elizabeth Warren’s ill-fated attempt to justify her claim to be Cherokee. They also discuss the 4,000 Hondurans headed our way, the movies First Man and Race War, spooky new DNA identification technology, the ethics of “see nothing; say nothing,” and Australia’s official Senate vote: It’s not OK to be white. |
Thu, 11 October 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze the sensational leaked Google briefing that admits tech companies want to control speech so they can control politics—i.e. they want to rule the world. Taylor notes that if President Trump and a Republican Congress sit still for this they are doomed. Taylor and Kersey discuss the latest antics of Hillary Clinton and Eric Holder, Justice Kavanaugh’s good start on the bench, the latest CIS report, why James P. Clarke has got to go, and galloping—not creeping—Islam in Britain. |
Fri, 5 October 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey explore the ominous implications of the Trump Justice Department's arrest of pro-white activists based largely on leftist investigations. They also discuss court decisions on TPS and California’s “sanctuary cities” law, the cravenness of Hyatt Hotels, the appalling whiteness of the White House press corps, Switzerland’s sensible moves on refugees, results of the Quebec provincial elections, and the heart-warming results of a German poetry contest. |
Thu, 27 September 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss the rise of racial consciousness Taylor observed in Denmark, Poland, France, and the Netherlands, where his audiences were overwhelmingly young, college educated, and fully committed. Taylor and Kersey also comment on new rules to deny green cards to moochers, Facebook’s attempts to tell separatists from supremacists, the saga of Ji Chaoqun, the fate of Prospector Pete, and why Glasgow University believes in “reparative justice.” |
Thu, 20 September 2018
Henry Wolff and Paul Kersey applaud Bill Gates for warning about overpopulation in Africa, but point out that his ideas for the continent ignore something crucial: race. They discuss how do-gooders like Mr. Gates erode traditional ways of life, and not just in Africa. Here in America, one in five residents is either an immigrant or has an immigrant parent. The country is changing, but the hosts call on listeners to keep working for a brighter future. |
Wed, 12 September 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss the steady gains of the Swedish Democrats in parliament and the spontaneous demonstrations in Eastern Germany against immigrant crime. “Do you want to continue to be bleating sheep or do you want to become wolves?” asks a German patriot. Taylor and Kersey also discuss Tucker Carlson, Keisha Bottoms, Ben Zahn, the uselessness of chief diversity officers, and the EU’s attempt to punish Hungary for wanting to remain Hungarian. |
Thu, 6 September 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at Nike’s decision to make Colin Kaepernick the company mascot; Kersey predicts long-term damage to the company. They also discuss the continuing electoral route of white Democrats by insurgent non-whites, a CIS study on visa overstays, another unsung murder at the hands of an illegal, “white supremacist” people of color, when you can legally punch someone, and the very important upcoming Swedish elections. |
Fri, 31 August 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze the results of primary elections in which voters reject the machine candidates of both parties and tee up a general-election race between a progressive-black and a Trumpian-white. Let there be clear choices! Taylor and Kersey also marvel at the antics of Stephen Colbert and Lindsay Ellis, the power of both the N-word and the K-word, the tender age at which blacks learn to “cry whitey,” the bravery of Nigel Farage, and the willingness of Germans—actually—to riot over their own interests. |
Thu, 23 August 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey mourn the fate of yet another brainwashed young white. They also discuss Google’s hypocrisy on censorship, heroic efforts to persuade non-whites to attend college, Rashida Tlaib, Silent Sam, Farah Alhajeh, and Claudia Schmidt—and Jared Taylor reads a love letter from an Iraqi. |
Thu, 16 August 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey draw lessons from the second Unite the Right rally and review the event's painfully slanted media coverage. They also discuss the latest victims of censorship, the sad end of Alderman Willie Cochran, how many refugees are on welfare, the rush of asylum seekers from a whole new subcontinent, and the very promising signs for next month's Swedish elections. They also wonder whether the New York Times was victim of a "white guilt" hoax. |
Thu, 9 August 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze in detail the implications of the mass deplatforming of one of the most prominent American dissidents. They also discuss the popularity on Twitter of “I hate white people,” Netroots Nation’s dramatic endorsement of racial politics, and the antics of Patricia Okoumou and Siraj Wahhaj. Taylor and Kersey also answer several probing questions from listeners. |
Fri, 3 August 2018
Jared Taylor of American Renaissance interviews editor of VDARE.com and author of Alien Nation, Peter Brimelow. They discuss the unprecedented fracturing of American society, which Brimelow thinks will lead to Weimar-like confrontations. He also talks about the the establishment's panic in the face of open opposition, how the mid-terms are shaping up and what it means, the uselessness of conservatives, what we learned from Charlottesville, and a great deal more. |
Thu, 2 August 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey regale listeners with ferocious anti-white tweets from 30-year-old Sarah Jeong, top tech writer for the Times. They also discuss a lengthy Vox article about changing American demographics, whether the city of Austin will have to change its name, how much we pay for dialysis for illegals, the Spanish foreign minister’s treachery, and how YouTube meddles in Swedish politics. |
Fri, 27 July 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze Judge Denise Casper’s decision to let a suit go forward claiming that lifting temporary protected status for Salvadoran, Honduran, and Haitian illegals was "racist." They also discuss the heartwarming story of Pablo Villavicencio, ICE’s dramatically stepped up enforcement efforts, the latest major sob story about “racism” from the Washington Post, and the further developments in the non-white takeover of the Democrat Party. They also answer several questions from listeners. |
Thu, 19 July 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note the ongoing house cleaning in the Democrat party as young non-whites challenge the old white guard. Taylor and Kersey also discuss Keith Ellison’s latest antics, why a black felon in Louisiana thinks he can’t get a fair trial, “Get the f*** out” in Boyle Heights, appalling revelations about British sex grooming, how the World Cup final was spun, and Israel’s official self-designation as “the national home of the Jewish people.” |
Thu, 12 July 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at the madness that grips the ruling class at the prospect of a Justice Brett Kavanaugh. They also discuss a new word—“performativeness”—which they learned from Antifa; the edifying political campaigns of Seth Grossman and Saira Rao; the candidate for immortality in bronze to replace Stephen Foster in Pittsburgh; the Baltimore candle light vigil that ended in gunfire; and promising new frontiers for South African farmers. |
Thu, 5 July 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey welcome calls to abolish the Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency, which paint Democrats as out-and-out border abolitionists. They note that young white men are already abandoning the party at a great rate and that President Trump’s approval ratings rose during the two-week hysteria over “families separated at the border.” They also discuss new guidelines on “affirmative action,” Matteo Salvini’s inspiring leadership in Italy and the EU, and the racial dynamics of the soccer world cup. |
Thu, 28 June 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze the “upset” victory of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez over Joseph Crowley in a Democratic congressional primary in New York City. It could hardly be an “upset” in a district that is only 18 percent white. They also discuss the latest multimillion dollar attempt at racial alchemy in schools, the 44 percent of blacks who think a second civil war is coming, how Netflix is being punished for its racial sins, and why Swedes are suddenly rethinking the welfare state. |
Fri, 22 June 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at the hysteria and hatred that the Left has unleashed at President Trump’s attempt to enforce immigration law after adult illegals started using children as human shields to prevent catch-and-release. They also discuss the continuing rise of nationalism in Europe, the campaign against charter schools that are “too white,” how Harvard Medical School is “respecting its past in a different way” by erasing white men, the racial absurdity of World Cup teams, and what school teachers do when students use AmRen.com as a source for research papers. |
Wed, 13 June 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey look into the background of Seth Grossman, a GOP candidate running to represent Atlantic City in Congress. Truth-telling is catching on. Taylor and Kersey also discuss recent studies about the resurgence of violent crime, European leaders who have learned how to say “no,” the future of the $20 bill, and what we can learn from a white couple with 14 children. |
Thu, 7 June 2018
Henry Wolff and Paul Kersey discuss how Bill de Blasio is "pitting minority against minority" with a proposal to scrap entrance exams for elite NYC schools. The mayor wants to admit more blacks and Hispanics, but Asians aren't happy. Next they marvel at the numbers of "diversocrats" at two prominent universities. They then cover the New York Times' underhanded attack on "tradwives" before responding to reader questions about superheroes, alt-tech, and office politics. |
Fri, 1 June 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey critique a Stockton, California, plan to find the most dangerous criminals in the city and then pay them $1,000 a month not to shoot each other. They also discuss the excommunication of Roseanne Barr, Starbucks’ bias training to promote “color brave” rather than “color blind,” the main issues in the primaries for the midterm Congressional elections, and some very encouraging developments in Europe. |
Fri, 25 May 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kerseu explain how the changing demographics of Georgia mean a black Democrat could become governor without even bothering to court the white vote, but conclude that she is probably four years ahead of her time. They also describe a lefty organization’s plan to gather (probably bogus) self-reported hate crime data and a survey of Dartmouth students that shows how bigoted Democrats are. They end with answers to questions from listeners. |
Fri, 18 May 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey remember the remarkable life and work of Tom Wolfe, who wrote novels to “document contemporary society” and saw through the sham and futility of “diversity.” They also discuss the astonishing contrast between the hostility to “whiteness” on college campuses and the alleged trauma of being a black college student. They examine the latest fashion of criticizing whites who call the police on suspicious blacks, and discuss Heather Mac Donald’s latest master work, Canadian residential schools, and Spike Lee’s latest movie, BlacKKKlansman. |
Fri, 11 May 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey wish everyone a happy Mother’s Day, especially the black mothers bailed out of jail to be with their children. They also marvel at how anyone can blame white racism for high black STD rates, and discuss Scotland Yard’s “racist” Gang Matrix, new British guidelines for sentencing thought criminals, London’s murder rate that now rivals that of New York, blacks in tech jobs, and heartening developments in Sweden. |
Thu, 3 May 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey comment on the settlements both by Starbucks and the city of Philadelphia to Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson. They also discuss the AmRen conference, the Central American caravan of "asylum seekers," the no-longer-boy scouts, the use of big data in "predictive policing," and how an ancestry DNA database helped solve a 30-year-old string of murders. |
Thu, 19 April 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze Starbucks' policy of mandatory company-wide sackcloth and ashes after a store manager is accused of “racism,” and note that Cal Poly has also handed out collective punishment for isolated acts of “cultural appropriation.” They discuss the sad story of now-shuttered Charlotte Law School, and Jared Taylor talks about his recent European speaking tour. They conclude with passages from Enoch Powell’s great “Rivers of Blood” speech, which was delivered exactly 50 years ago. |
Fri, 13 April 2018
Henry Wolff and Paul Kersey tell the story of a WWII veteran who was murdered in the home he'd lived in for over 70 years. The perp blames poverty and discrimination for his actions. The also discuss Viktor Orban's sweeping victory in the Hungarian elections and why liberals claim it is somehow a threat to "democracy." |
Thu, 5 April 2018
Henry Wolff and Paul Kersey discuss a Yahoo News story highlighting the decline of Selma, Alabama, in the wake of the civil rights movement. They also cover a lawsuit which may reveal the extent to which Harvard's admissions policies discriminate against whites and Asians. Finally, they praise President Trump for his promise to send the military to the US-Mexico border. |
Fri, 30 March 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss a week of good news from the Trump administration: Liberians whose departure has been “deferred” since 1999 will have to go home, immigrants getting “non-cash public benefits” will have a hard time staying, the census will ask about citizenship, and the monstrous racial engineering program called Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing has been defunded. And, as icing on the cake, the New York Times admitted that the behavior of “populations” is likely to differ for genetic reasons. |
Fri, 23 March 2018
Henry Wolff and Paul Kersey cover the Australian home affairs minister's comments on the "horrific circumstances" South African farmers face, and how they need help from a "civilized country." They also discuss how shifting party affiliations are demographically dooming the GOP, and how affirmative action and black crime rates explain trends that dupe the New York Times. |
Fri, 16 March 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey note two milestones: the appointment of the first illegal immigrant to a California state-wide position and Britain’s refusal to admit the attractive, thoughtful trio of Brittany Pettibone, Lauren Southern, and Martin Sellner. They also discuss the possibility of fast-track visas for white South African farmers heading for Australia, the saga of the brilliant and courageous Amy Wax, the latest study on genes and IQ, and what went wrong with the black-themed version of A Wrinkle in Time. |
Fri, 9 March 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey describe the looming battle between the federal government and the state of California over “sanctuary.” They also discuss prospects for gun rights in an increasingly non-white USA, new findings in the Air Force Academy race hoax, the Italian elections, contrasting British hate speech convictions, and the New York Times’ recognition that Donald Trump was right: Sweden has an immigration problem. |
Mon, 5 March 2018
Jared Taylor of American Renaissance interviews South African author and activist Dan Roodt about the implications of the recent parliamentary motion to confiscate white-owned farms. How have whites coped with the already oppressive system of “black economic empowerment” (BEE), and what future do whites have under increasingly militant black rule? |
Fri, 2 March 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss the origins of the PROMISE program that shielded the Florida shooter from arrest. The program, strongly promoted by the Obama administration, was to stop the “school to prison pipeline” simply by failing to arrest young criminals—because blacks and Hispanics were being collared at “unreasonable” rates. Taylor and Kersey also discuss buildings in Baltimore that “breed crime,” the Oakland mayor who acted like a “gang look-out” to protect illegals, the Kerner Commission redux, and how advances in trauma medicine are artificially reducing big-city homicide rates. |
Thu, 22 February 2018
Standing in for Jared Taylor, Henry Wolff is joined by Paul Kersey and special guest Peter Brimelow to discuss American Renaissance's recently filed Twitter lawsuit, Black Panther, and a real-world black-run nation: South Africa. They mock the obsequious Illinois governor and talk about the future of the Generic American Party. They close with analysis of the gun-grabbing Left and the milquetoast lineup at CPAC.
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Fri, 16 February 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey laugh at how differently the mainstream media played two recent DNA-analysis stories: 10,000-year-old Cheddar Man reportedly had black skin, and the ancient Egyptians were more closely related to Europeans than to black Africans. Taylor and Kersey also discuss the new presidential portrait, alleged bias against non-whites in mortgage lending, the FBI’s surprisingly clear warning about the Chinese threat, and pending Delaware regulations that would let public school students choose both their sex and their race. |
Thu, 8 February 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey marvel at Nancy Pelosi’s recent Senate speech, in which she gloried in her grandson’s repudiation of his whiteness, and praised the parents of “dreamers” for bringing illegal children into the country. They also warn of the coming frenzy over Black Panther, scoff at the US Olympic Committee’s obsession with “diversity,” congratulate Denmark on recent proposals to cap “non-Western” refugees, and discuss new revelations about the dubious “racism” charges that upended the University of Missouri in 2015. |
Wed, 31 January 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey analyze Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address and—more significantly—the revealing ways in which the Democrats and the Black Congressional Caucus reacted to it. They also report on bits of sanity that are beginning to infiltrate mainstream reporting on urban decay and black crime, and speculate that the easy availability of alternative voices—such as theirs—mean that big media can no longer pretend that genes don’t matter. Taylor and Kersey also discuss Michael Moore’s latest outbursts, the comedic lawsuit Gloria Allred brought against Walmart, and Los Angeles’s sad collapse into diversity. |
Fri, 26 January 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey talk about the effect the newly-released photo of Barack Obama with Louis Farrakhan could have had on his run for the presidency, and recall some of Jeremiah Wright's choice words. They also talk about the replacement in Baltimore of Lee and Jackson with Harriet Tubman, the new concept of blackness as a "disability," the latest pathetic manifestation of "Stockholm Syndrome," multi-culti additions to the PISA test, and Trump's long-overdue campaign to deport high-profile illegals. |
Mon, 22 January 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey explain the implications of California’s new self-designation as a “sanctuary state.” Will Jeff Sessions have the spine to arrest local officials who violate federal law? Mr. Taylor and Mr. Kersey also talk about a black St. Louis official who has been spanked for truth-telling, a new estimate from Yale that there could be as many as 23 million illegals, the implications of “Blaxit,” and signs of race-realism sneaking into the upcoming general elections in Italy. |
Mon, 15 January 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey explain how the Obama administration used “temporary protected status” to grant de facto amnesty to illegal immigrants from “s**thole” countries. Donald Trump is withdrawing that status and sending home Haitians and Salvadorans. Trump is also enforcing other regulations to speed up deportation. Taylor and Kersey also praise Victor Orban’s strong statements on migrants, and laugh at Mayor De Blasio's attempts to sanitize “offensive” public monuments in New York City. |
Mon, 8 January 2018
Jared Taylor and Paul Kersey discuss the racial implications of the new Disney/Marvel movie The Black Panther. They also describe the astonishing lengths to which white men are being kept out of design and construction of the Obama presidential library, the Israeli policy to expel African "infiltrators," and the disturbing implications of Germany's new anti-free-speech laws. |