Radio Renaissance

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.

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Direct download: Taylor_Kersey_6-29-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 9:44pm EST

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.
Direct download: Hood_Roberts_6-25-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 10:29pm EST

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.

Direct download: Taylor_Kersey_6-24-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 7:49pm EST

Gregory Hood and Chris Roberts address fan-suggested topics. The two talk about colonialism, 1984A Brave New World, black nationalism, and much more.

Direct download: Hood_Roberts_6-18-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 8:26am EST

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.

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Direct download: Taylor_Kersey_6-16-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 9:02am EST

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.
 
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Direct download: Hood_Roberts_6-10-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 4:30pm EST

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.

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Direct download: Taylor_Kersey_6-8-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 7:55pm EST

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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Direct download: Hood_Roberts_6-3-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 1:19pm EST

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.”

Direct download: Taylor_Kersey_6-2-2021.mp3
Category:News & Politics -- posted at: 9:21pm EST

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