Thu, 30 December 2021
Greg Hood and Chris Roberts discuss critical theorist Herbert Marcuse's politics — especially his influential essay "Repressive Tolerance." Copyright holder: Marcuse family, represented by Harold Marcuse, CC BY-SA 3.0 <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Wed, 29 December 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss the holiday that Joe Biden hopes will bring “peace, unity and joy.“ They also talk about record murder rates, BIPOC privilege in Minnesota, what finally landed Timothy Simpkins in jail, and why Jaswant Singh Chail wanted to kill the Queen of England. Thumbnail credit: soulchristmas/Flickr https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Thu, 23 December 2021
Greg and Chris look at the evidence that the GOP is attracting more Hispanic support and ask if it's really true. More importantly, they ask how much it really matters. |
Wed, 22 December 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host ponder polling data that suggest a sudden Hispanic shift towards Republicans. Are they sick of BLM pandering? The hosts also discuss Oliver v Arnold, madness in Makoto, Jahkim Robinson, the travails of Judge Michelle Odinette, and Senator Tom Cotton. Thumbnail credit: © Juan DeLeon/ZUMA Wire |
Fri, 17 December 2021
Greg and Chris talk about the recent American Renaissance conference, the journeys people take from Conservatism, Inc. to dissidence, and the future of the podcast. |
Thu, 16 December 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host wonder why the new black lady police chief of New York City gave her first press conference in front of a mural honoring black murderers. The hosts also discuss segregated playgrounds, why Anjanette Young is happy now, the wisdom of Dr. Melina Abdullah, and why you should never trust Redfin Realty. |
Thu, 9 December 2021
With Jared Taylor still out, our co-host discusses the impending destruction of the Robert E. Lee statue in Charlottesville. He also covers how Oakland will be refunding the police after the city posted its highest homicide number ever, and how a black thinker wants to turn Georgia majority-minority by massive black migration. Thumbnail credit: Bill McChesney, CC BY 2.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Fri, 3 December 2021
With Jared Taylor out for the week, our co-host describes the silence around the racial terror attack in Waukesha and how the suspect feels "dehumanized." He notes that Dr. Fauci won't answer whether illegal aliens are bringing COVID across the border, and discusses reports from Tallahassee and Durham on who commits gun crime in those communities. The answer will shock you. Thumbnail credit: © Mohd Firdaus/NurPhoto via ZUMA Press |
Wed, 24 November 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss the verdicts in the Arbury, Rittenhouse, and Charlottesville cases. They also talk about Waukesha, Azziza Graves, air pollution in DC, GoKAR, and the death of Young Dolph. Thumbnail credit: © Richard Ellis/ZUMA Press Wire |
Thu, 18 November 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host marvel that in America, when a white man shoots aggressive white rioters in self-defense, he is a white supremacist and they are heroes. The hosts also discuss Michelle Wu, Malikk Austen, racial terror at a Facebook job site, and why we must break our “habits of white language.” Thumbnail credit: © Sean Krajacic/The Kenosha News-POOL via ZUMA Press Wire |
Mon, 8 November 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host marvel at the giant State Street financial group, which will punish managers who don’t hire enough BIPOCs. Possible legal challenge? The hosts also discuss Ibram Kendi, Cortez Rice, and the loving kindness of Wajahat Ali. |
Thu, 4 November 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host tell the story of yet another white woman who turned her back on white privilege to profit from being marginalized. They also discuss Virginia politics, opinions on violence, driving while black, being Lady Macbeth while black, and how to save the “tomahawk chop.” |
Tue, 2 November 2021
"Left, Right and White" returns with special co-host Jared Taylor to discuss the late Guillaume Faye, "Archeofuturism," and the idea of a true European Union. |
Wed, 27 October 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host explain why it’s been a record year for border-hoppers. They also discuss the Arbery trial, “Woke Baby,” immigration to Denmark, Condoleezza Rice, Touré Neblett, and Joey’s hopeless delusion. |
Wed, 20 October 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host wonder if teams of newly appointed “gender advisors” can teach our Afghan refugees how to treat women. The hosts also discuss the Terry v. Devondre gunfight, Cecil Rhodes, Sonia Sotomayor, Ruth Ginsberg, the Magnificent Mile, and TV personality Alex Scott’s bitter disappointment. |
Sun, 17 October 2021
Jury selection begins on October 18 in the conspiracy trial against the participants in the Unite the Right rally. Lead defendant Jason Kessler explains what is at stake in a trial with dangerous implications for any form of conservative activism. Thumbnail credit: © Zach Roberts/ZUMA Wire |
Thu, 14 October 2021
Jared Taylor and his cohost discuss luxury illegal immigration: Fly to Mexico, take a taxi to the US border, turn yourself in, catch a connecting flight to LA. The hosts also discuss representing Aotearoa, Simon Gratz High School, Daoud Wardak, and the lessons of Owen Diza. Thumbnail credit: Celinebj, CC BY-SA 4.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Wed, 6 October 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host talk about what it takes to be white. They also discuss late breaking news on George Floyd, mutual combat in Chicago, Bleeding Control Kits, and “the troubled history of the Atlantic Ocean.” |
Tue, 28 September 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at Dallas schools’ substitute for suspension. They also discuss “Come and Take It,” black affinity housing, insanity at CVS, and the astonishing stupidity of the New York Times. |
Thu, 23 September 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host marvel at a display of incompetence at Del Rio almost as eye-opening as the one in Afghanistan. They also discuss guilty-until-proven-innocent in North Carolina, Afghans in Idaho, Khurshid Abdul-Mutakabbir, and why “bagging” is worse than death. Thumbnail credit: © Juan Manuel Blanco/EFE via ZUMA Press |
Wed, 15 September 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host note that 12.5 percent of Afghan women are in polygamous marriages. Which will prevail: anti-bigamy laws or Shariah? The hosts also discuss the most influential people in the world, the wisdom of Jenn Jackson, and “white supremacy with a tan.” |
Fri, 10 September 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host are not surprised to learn that "racism" has been detected in the heretofore unoffending UT school song, “The Eyes of Texas.” They also discuss Afghans coming your way, Chantia Lewis, Lowell High School, Linda Manyguns, and how to graduate from high school with a grade point average of 0.13. |
Thu, 2 September 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host talk about Jamar Newton, who wore an edifying T-shirt as he attacked a subway rider. The hosts also discuss diversity mania in diverse settings, Mollie Tibbetts, Imran Rasheed, Michel Barnier, and the de facto urban victory dance. |
Mon, 30 August 2021
Gregory Hood and Henry Wolff discuss the enduring importance of Italian philosopher and esotericist Julius Evola. |
Tue, 24 August 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host goggle at Britain’s new squad cars — rainbow colored “pride” cars that reassure “underserved groups.” The hosts also discuss why blacks gain weight, what the Trinitarians are up to in Spain, why whites in New Zealand can’t get it right, and where even five-year-olds learn to cut through “the smog of white privilege.” |
Fri, 20 August 2021
Greg Hood and Chris Roberts discuss the late Mel Bradford, southern heritage, paleoconservatism, and the limits of political martyrdom. |
Thu, 19 August 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host analyze a decision from a federal judge who came as an immigrant: Deporting repeat border hoppers is unconstitutional. The hosts also discuss Afghan refugees, the wit of the Taliban, Larry Elder, the Othering and Belonging Institute, and what to do about white men on TV. |
Thu, 12 August 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host note that there have already been 52 ambush attacks on police this year, which is twice the number of 2020 — which was already a record. The hosts also report on anti-white struggle sessions at AmEx and Raytheon, DIY reparations, whether Hispanics like being Latinx, and how anti-racism triumphed at University of Wisconsin. |
Thu, 5 August 2021
Even Jared Taylor and his co-host are astonished at how easy it is to get away with mayhem and murder in Chicago. They also discuss the border catastrophe, Ibram Kendi, Emily Skala, Cori Bush, and your exciting new Afghan neighbors. |
Fri, 30 July 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss a possible ballot initiative in Washington, DC that would give blacks local autonomy – and whites, too. The co-hosts also discuss Injun country in Oklahoma, a newly discovered cause of black crime, Covid slipping over the border, and why you better not love being white. |
Thu, 29 July 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss a few more lefties recommended by listeners: Jack London, Antonio Gramsci, Matt Taibbi, Glenn Greenwald, and Edward Abbey. |
Fri, 23 July 2021
Greg Hood and Chris Roberts discuss how dissidents can enjoy leftist satire, the pleasure of bellicose science fiction, and why white people should read Harry Turtledove. |
Thu, 22 July 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host are grateful for a black Virginia PTA leader’s candor about opponents of Critical Race Theory: She wants them dead. The hosts also discuss Nkosi Thandiwe, Catherine Lhamon, the Asian Carp, hot times in South Africa, and why “racism thrives in geoscience.” |
Fri, 16 July 2021
Greg Hood and Chris Roberts talk about why it's valuable to read leftists, understand them, and take them seriously. |
Thu, 15 July 2021
Jared Taylor reports on the latest developments in the case of Ashli Babbitt, the woman shot to death during the Jan. 6 Capitol riot. His co-host notes that this is the 10-year anniversary of the death of Brittney Watts, killed by an African as revenge for white privilege. The hosts also discuss pregnant illegals, red desks, Alvin Bragg, Paula Lev, and a vandalized statue that provoked true outrage. |
Fri, 9 July 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Noam Chomsky: his anarcho-syndicalist worldview, his critiques of American foreign policy, and most importantly, his studies on mainstream media, hegemony, and influence. Thumbnail credit: Hans Peters / Anefo, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons |
Thu, 8 July 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host warn their listeners: Don’t use African-American Vernacular English. Blacks own it, and you have no right to it. The hosts also discuss their favorite architecture, how America celebrated the Fourth, Canada’s first premier, Trump’s new lawsuits, and Jared Taylor’s DNA. |
Fri, 2 July 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Chris Hedges, one of the most popular leftist intellectuals of our time. They cover the role religion plays in his worldview, the insight of his analyses of pornography and reality television, the limits of leftist empathy, and much more. |
Tue, 29 June 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host marvel at a British government commission's conclusion that poor non-whites are lathered with care while poor whites are told they have "white privilege." The hosts also discuss increasing segregation, the latest Muslim attack in Germany, and how "heat islands" and "food insecurity" raise black crime rates. Note: Due to a technical error, the audio quality deteriorates 15 minutes into the episode. Thumbnail credit: © Rui Vieira/PA Wire via ZUMA Press |
Fri, 25 June 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts talk about all of Orwell's works aside from his two famous novels, with special attention to his writings about the Spanish Civil War and patriotism.
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Thu, 24 June 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host decide to stick with the old abnormal. They also note that Juneteenth got off with a bang, and they discuss racist infrastructure, Amiri and Ras Baraka, more tributes to George Floyd, and why you shouldn’t drive on an Indian reservation. |
Fri, 18 June 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts address fan-suggested topics. The two talk about colonialism, 1984, A Brave New World, black nationalism, and much more. |
Wed, 16 June 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host wonder how birds can even get off the ground when they must “carry” — as the New York Times laments — “racist legacies.” The hosts also discuss two sensible court decisions, wisdom from North Korea, the Pentagon’s search for “the right people,” and a great mystery about car crash fatalities. Thumbnail credit: © Francis C. Franklin / CC-BY-SA-3.0, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Thu, 10 June 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss the "New Atheists." They ask why the movement rose to prominence in the 2000s but quickly waned in influence, consider its connection to the alt-right, and argue that in the end, the atheist political project isn't too different from generic liberalism. Thumbnail credit: Werther mx, CC BY-SA 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons
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Tue, 8 June 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at a new book by the head of the Emory University black studies department that explains the purpose of the Second Amendment: to control black people. The hosts also discuss some excellent court decisions, the adventures of Aruna Khilanani, Parasitic Whiteness, Twitter’s sense of humor, and life in 82-percent-black Jackson, Mississippi. Thumbnail credit: vasse nicolas,antoine/Flickr https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ |
Fri, 4 June 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Jean Raspail's "notorious" 1973 novel, The Camp of the Saints: what it got right, what it got wrong, its literary merits, and why liberals hate it.
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Wed, 2 June 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss what our president seems to think is the most important event in American history. They also discuss Colonel Douglas Macgregor, good news from Oregon, panic at Amazon, the noose that wasn’t but had to come down anyway, and Albemarle County’s “biggest problem.” |
Thu, 27 May 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host look at the colorful record of the first black woman to run the Civil Rights Division at DOJ. They also discuss the latest “Pretendian,” what it’s like to be white at Lockheed Martin, why inches have to go, and why the lights are going out in Jamaica. |
Wed, 26 May 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Hans-Hermann Hoppe's book Democracy: The God That Failed. The hosts cover the limits of libertarianism, the problem with prioritizing economic theory over everything else, and question Prof. Hoppe's claim that monarchy is better than democracy.
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Mon, 24 May 2021
A wide-ranging discussion of events since Jared Taylor's White Identity was first published, 10 years ago.
Direct download: Greg_Johnson_Interviews_Jared_Taylor.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 5:25pm EST |
Thu, 20 May 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh about Congresswoman Cori Bush, who was a professional faith healer but now wants federal money for sick black people. The hosts discuss what it takes to be an Eagle Scout, the latest STD rates, black lady mayors, how to stop blacks shooting each other, and why the cast of “Friends” can’t have a reunion. Thumbnail credit: Photo News 247, CC BY 3.0 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0>, via Wikimedia Commons |
Mon, 17 May 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss the late Wilmot Robertson's magazine Instauration and his most important books: The Dispossessed Majority and The Ethnostate. |
Thu, 13 May 2021
Jason Kessler was the permit holder for the 2017 Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville. He describes the gross negligence of the Charlottesville authorities and his increasingly successful efforts to get the records to prove it. He also explains the incredible "conspiracy" lawsuit against him and other defendants and what is at sake in the approaching trial. This is a fascinating update on an eye-opening saga. Thumbnail credit: Credit Image: © Zach Roberts/ZUMA Wire |
Wed, 12 May 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at Walt Disney's struggle to root out the structural racism that plagues "the magic kingdom." They also discuss rumblings among the French, an unhappy birthday in Colorado Springs, Grace Pai goes nuts, and how Asmeret Asefaw Berhe will spend $7 billion. |
Tue, 11 May 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and the Last Man and its many critics. Thumbnail credit: © Ulf Andersen/Aurimages via ZUMA Press
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Thu, 6 May 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host try to understand how blacks and "natives" fit into BIPOC. They also discuss the latest developments in the George Floyd and Ahmaud Arbery cases, the new black-oriented Target in Minneapolis, yet more campus insanity, and a stunning victory for whites in Southlake, Texas. |
Mon, 3 May 2021
Chris Roberts and Gregory Hood discuss Paul Gottfried's enormous body of work. They cover his key insights about the leftist worldview, the managerial state, and American conservatism. |
Thu, 29 April 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss a new social-media outreach plan to get blacks to stop killing each other. They also talk about reactions to the Chauvin verdict, the latest police-racism fraud, the adventures of Victoria Unanka, what banned word aceiiinnnps unscrambles to, and powerful talk from 20 retired French generals. |
Mon, 26 April 2021
This is a recording of a March 22, 2021 conversation between Jared Taylor of American Renaissance and Whitney Dow of The Whiteness Project.
Direct download: Taylor_Dow_Interview_4-26-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 6:28pm EST |
Thu, 22 April 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at rules for white people who want to pay respects where Floyd died: They must “decenter” themselves and “contribute energy.” The hosts also discuss Ma’khia Bryant, Lori Lightfoot, Niviane Phelps, why the Obamas were brownlisted, and what happens when a “trained Marxist” goes on a spending spree. |
Mon, 19 April 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss the late Sam T. Francis, philosopher-king of the dissident right. |
Wed, 14 April 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host quote from a “collection of moving, tender prayers.” They also discuss the latest riots, anti-white medicine, Baltimore’s bad choices, Tom Cotton’s wisdom, and how Michael Sangbong Rhee tried to take revenge on white people. |
Mon, 12 April 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss the work of the late James Burnham. Though largely forgotten by the conservative movement he helped create, Burnham's analyses of power, class, and liberalism are invaluable. |
Wed, 7 April 2021
Jared Taylor explains how an evergreen tree can be a racist symbol. He also discusses the adventures of Sharae Becton and Fantahun Woldesenbet, surging gun sales and “gotaways,” more than usual WaPo idiocy, why blacks shouldn’t watch the Chauvin trial, and the Brits, Russians, and French who know American insanity when they see it. |
Thu, 1 April 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts fill in for Renaissance Radio's usual hosts. They explain why the mainstream media covers some — but not all — crime, the surge on our Southern border, and why SubStack.com is becoming controversial. Thumbnail credit: Credit Image: © Stanton Sharpe/SOPA Images via ZUMA Wire |
Tue, 30 March 2021
Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss Ayn Rand and her enormously popular books. They cover her influence on American conservatism, and even Leftism, and why that influence has largely been for the worse. |
Fri, 26 March 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host note Democrat Senator Tammy Duckworth's refusal to confirm any "non-diversity nominees," meaning straight white men. They also discuss strange doings in Evanston, Oakland, Miami Beach, and San Francisco, why Britannia has gone BAME, and why Newton has got to go. |
Tue, 23 March 2021
In their pilot podcast episode, Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts discuss becoming right wing and the nature of Right versus Left. They speak about the importance of hierarchies and hypocrisy, as well as left-wing conspiracy theories, racial impostors, outrage culture, and much more. |
Thu, 18 March 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host pity the media who, try as they might, can’t make the massage-parlor killer into a hate criminal. The hosts also discuss the jackpot for the Floyd family, life in Floyd Square, why white citizenship is terrorism, remembering Breonna Taylor, and Mrs. Bill de Blasio’s solution for violent crime. |
Thu, 11 March 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host warn that the flood of illegal alien children heading our way have every reason to become the next “dreamers” and be treated like heroes. The hosts also discuss the “racial sympathy index,” why blacks won’t get the vaccine, Orisha Land, the god of human sacrifice, and the latest on Samuel Paty. |
Thu, 4 March 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at our hysterical rulers who seem to have believed peasants would be out with pitchforks today. The hosts also discuss Digidog, Dr. Seuss, Senator Durbin, Larry Sanger, Shaquille O’Neal, and a prime recruit for Shaquille’s world-beating new ad agency. |
Thu, 25 February 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host note rising secessionist sentiment and relate it to a poll of the main concerns of Democrats and Republicans that finds not one point in common. The hosts also discuss prospects for reparations, the saga of Officer Middleton, Rosa Franklin, and a new plan to stop the killings in Baltimore. |
Thu, 18 February 2021
Jared Taylor calls on European listeners to attend a rally in Paris this Saturday to protest the ban on GI. Taylor also talks about foreign aid, Laura Loomer, Larry Krasnor, Proud Puffs, Vice Chancellor Nishan Canagarajah, and three unspeakable murders. |
Thu, 11 February 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host discuss the seven women whose statues will go up in New York City: three blacks, one Hispanic, two homeless sex-workers (one Hispanic, one black), and a white you’ve never heard of. The episode also covers Al Sharpton’s new calling, Kate Hartson’s lost calling, when speaking Chinese is racist, and why studying the classics makes you a white supremacist. |
Thu, 4 February 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at the New York Times' suggestion that Joe Biden should appoint a "Reality Czar" to tell us what to think. The hosts also discuss Bernie Sanders, VAPA, Democrats-to-be, John Lewis, naturalization, and why anyone who likes the Confederate flag should be disarmed. Thumbnail credit: © Imago via ZUMA Press |
Wed, 27 January 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host have discovered how Joe Biden will “root out systemic racism.” They also discuss Lloyd Austin, Steven Cohen, racism in Union City, how poverty let fly 24,000 bullets in Minneapolis in 2020, air quality in Bangladesh, and the tragic deaths of “Tater” Barksdale and “Tori” Smith. |
Thu, 21 January 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host laugh at the new Biden/Harris appointees who are promising to heal the planet by fighting racism. Taylor and his co-host also discuss the white supremacist army that wasn’t, the anarchist riots that were, Amanda Gorman, “multiracial whiteness,” and Mr. Biden’s first full day in office. Thumbnail credit: © Jan Woitas/dpa via ZUMA Press |
Thu, 14 January 2021
Jared Taylor and his co-host marvel at what the DOJ calls an "unprecedented" effort to catch and throw the book at anyone who was at the Capitol. They also discuss Biden's DOJ picks, vaccines for Eskimos, Ben and Jerry, AirBnb, and the latest fake Latina. Thumbnail credit: Credit Image: © Michael Nigro/Pacific Press via ZUMA Wire |
Wed, 6 January 2021
Jared Taylor of American Renaissance laments the MAGA takeover of the Capitol and Republican losses in the Senate. Taylor and his co-host also discuss the late great city of Hartford, #DisruptTexts, the gutless Grammys, "Biden, Biden," and the Brown New Deal. Thumbnail credit © Bill Clark/Congressional Quarterly via ZUMA Press |