Jared Taylor Speaks

William Joyce

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Jared Taylor’s talk at the 2004 American Renaissance Conference

Good morning. I thought I would speak today about prospects for our movement, because this is something people ask me about frequently. “What are our chances?” “Is there any hope?” Of course there is hope. In fact, for reasons, I’ll go into, I am more optimistic than I’ve been in some time.

But first of all, just what is our movement? What are we fighting for? I think the simplest way of putting it is that we just want to be left alone. We are the heirs to the magnificent culture and traditions of Europe, we are a biologically distinct group known as white people, we want to be left alone to carry forward our traditions and to pursue our own destiny. It is as simple as that. We wish other groups well, but we cannot welcome them in our midst because they are not us. We have a deep, healthy loyalty to our own kind, and we know populations are not replaceable or interchangeable. We have the right to be us, and only we can be us.

This is something everyone else takes it for granted whether they are Tibetans or New Guineans or Bantus or Maoris. In Brazil, when people occasionally stumble on Indian tribes that have never contacted the outside world they have a very clear policy: they leave them strictly alone and keep loggers and anthropologists out. Why? Because even stone-age tribes of 30 people have the right to be left alone.

We are the only people who are not supposed to want to preserve our way of life for our children. Only white people have no rights to pride in peoplehood. Our movement, of course, is to take back that right and to ensure for our descendents a continued existence as a distinct people with a glorious heritage and a promising destiny.

But before I tell you why I am optimistic about our prospects, let me give you an interesting perspective on our plight. You will recall last year when candidate for the Democratic nomination Howard Dean said his party should broaden its appeal even to include, as he put it: “guys with Confederate flags on their pick-up trucks.”

Naturally, since Mr. Dean mentioned the Confederacy without being unremittingly hostile to it he was roasted from every quarter, but of all the foolishness said and written about his remarks, I was particularly struck by an essay by black author Shelby Steele in the Nov. 13 Wall Street Journal.

He wrote that Mr. Dean was “playing identity politics,” that he was “using identity to seek political power in precisely the same way that Rev. Al Sharpton does.” “For at least a minute,” he goes on to write, “Howard Dean tried to be a racial leader demagoging his Confederate-flag white people.”

What a stupid thing to say! Mr. Dean was not making a racial appeal. He was saying only that the Democratic Party needed to broaden its appeal beyond its core constituency of left-handed Lesbians and Hispanic nudists, and warmed-over Communists. That’s all he was saying. The party should have something to say to more ordinary Americans, including Americans with battle flags on their trucks. It was an entirely reasonable thing to say.

Read the rest at amren.com
 
Originally posted by Avatar4321
Who is Jared Taylor?

Obviously, a white man proud of his heritage!!!


http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/taylor.htm

The Council of Conservative Citizens is home to those fascists that want to put the face of academics on their hate. It helps them to walk among those who either do not detect how nazi like they are, or do and want to sneak them into the mainstream. One of the C of CC contemporaries is Jared Taylor, the editor of American Renaissance, a newsletter published by the group he heads, the neo-fascist New Century Foundation. Along with Sam Francis, Taylor has waged war on anything that is not white, viewing it all as a threat to the American culture he knew and loved. He also supported Pat Buchanan's run for president (he was standing next to Francis at Buchanan's announcement), and has painted multiculturalism as an attack on European culture. He usually themes his opinions as part of a frank discussion on race, when it is much more than that. It is pure anti-black, -Hispanic, -gay propaganda. American Renaissance has ridiculed and demeaned people of color in some of the most vicious ways. Taylor has penned an article for example, claiming that the church burnings of a few years back were not worth the attention given to it. "The police will probably pick up at least one half-wit white with a Klan pamphlet in his pocket," he wrote. "This man will be made to wish he had never been born and will go to jail for longer than most murderers do. And America will get ready for the next round of national race hysteria."
Now the irony is not lost on us that this man who rails against multiculturalism and diversity routinely enjoys those things that multiculturalism and diversity has given us. Among them, the blues! He is a fan of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGee, Sonny-boy Williamson, and Paul Butterfield. He even plays blues harmonica! "I have always greatly enjoyed B.B. King, but was not happy to learn that he has 15 children by 15 different women," he once said.
Maybe that's not as ironic as it seems. The blues grew out of the despair created by the racism people like Taylor wants to bring back. Maybe he just wants more blues singers. But we digress.
It is also not surprising that for all his blustering about multiculturalism that he would be multicultural himself. It is how he grew up. Jared Taylor was born in Japan to liberal parents who to this day still can't figure out what the hell he is doing today. He attended Japanese public schools until age twelve and is fluent in the language. He graduated from Yale with BA in Philosophy at Yale in 1973 and traveled to French West Africa, then to Paris. In Paris he attended the Institut d'Etudes Politiques de Paris, and received an MA in International Economics in 1978. He later worked in international finance, and was for a short time an editor for PC Magazine.
In 1991, he started publishing American Renaissance and a few years later he wrote a book on race relations called Paved with Good Intentions. Although Taylor is pretty much known by this book, it failed miserably. In June of 1999, he released a report he co-authored called The Color of Crime that suggested African-Americans and Hispanics are responsible for 90 percent of interracial violent crimes and twice as likely than whites to commit hate crimes (which usually means black on white crime to folks like him). This tract is what he used to further promote another staple in American Renaissance, eugenics. Taylor believes the notion that intelligence is based on one's race, and that African Americans are at the low end. Because of this he supports such measures as racial profiling. "It is a great disappointment to me," he said, "than when police officers are confronted with this question of profiling, instead of saying, 'Well, yes. Of course we engage in racial profiling and here's why,' instead they say, 'Oh, no, no. We don't do that. We never do that.' Well, they would be fools not to do it. I believe that every police department does do it, and they should do it now."
Here's the problem: his report did not concentrate on any other factor other than race. This is a practice known as selection bias, and that is a major no-no in fact gathering. His sources from the National Crime Victimization Survey was only 16 percent of the crimes committed in 1994, from which he bases his "findings". Now if he looked at the rest of the survey he would have found that percent of white violent crime victims were attacked by whites, and 80 percent of black victims were targeted by blacks. In other words, interracial crime is nowhere near as much a problem as are crimes where both parties are the same race. The Color of Crime is nothing more than a propaganda rag, one that white supremacists and other assorted rightists have taken to use as a source of information--only to have it shoved down their throats when the real facts come out.
Over the years, Taylor has held a number of American Renaissance conferences which has brought out members of the National Alliance, Ku Klux Klan, and David Duke. They look upon Taylor as a strong White Nationalist and a valuable asset, but there is one thing that keeps being a source of contention about him and a source of strong debate among the country's haters. Taylor embraces people of Jewish faith. American Renaissance has featured within its pages and as speakers at the conferences Jewish writers like Don Feder and City College professor Michael Levin, who shares Taylor's beliefs in eugenics. Mainstream hatemonger David Horowitz also supports Taylor, once making The Color of Crime available on his website for download and even publishing an article from American Renaissance. Horowitz shows himself to be the fool he is in supporting Taylor by saying is rather a "racialist" and "is no more "racist" in this sense than any university Afro-centrist or virtually any black pundit of the left." Horowitz says this on the same website where he routinely calls university Afro-centrists and black pundits of the left racists and make demands for them to be routed. Taylor however, is considered "an intelligent and principled man" and gets a pass that Horowitz would never give a black person, even though Horowitz expressed misgivings about his pro-white stances.
It is those kind of associations that bother Taylor's fellow racists (that's racists, Horowitz),who after his appearance on Hal Turner's radio show on July 23, 2002 an article taking a shot at him appeared on the website of the racist Vanguard News Network. "About 45 minutes into the first hour Hal Turner brought up the subject of the Jews and their control of the Mass Media, which Mr. Taylor did his Ivy-league best to play down and circumnavigate, the author Kevin Hannan wrote. "I was able to speak with Mr. Taylor around 40 minutes into the second hour and spoke with him for about ten minutes. It was during those ten minutes he most revealed his true intentions and who he is working for." The folks on the Stormfront discussion board went nuts on Taylor after this, and one of the moderators had to pull the thread because it violated their rules against slamming one of their own.
As Taylor continues to rail against African Americans and Hispanics and enjoys a little bit of mainstream support, it is going to be more important to keep an eye on not just him but those that are around him. If he is such a fan of the blues it does not bother us one bit if folks work to give him something to sing the blues about.
 
Damn Willie while you were there did you get any cool new swastikas or SS memorabilia? How about a fake Adolph moustache or an Eva Braun blowup sex doll?

Willie you really are a pathetic individual, fucking Nazi.
 
Jared Taylor is the editor of American Renaissance, a magazine that speaks out for the interests of white people. He was born and reared in Japan, graduated from Yale with a philosophy degree, and now works to raise white consciousness about racial difference, the threat posed by non-white immigration to our way of life, and other problems.

He has appeared on the Phil Donahue show and Scarborough Country on MSNBC.
 
Originally posted by AtlantaWalter

http://www.onepeoplesproject.com/taylor.htm

The Council of Conservative Citizens is home to those fascists that want to put the face of academics on their hate. It helps them to walk among those who either do not detect how nazi like they are, or do and want to sneak them into the mainstream.

It's organizations like this that keep the "Conservatives are all Fascists" argument alive.

First, nowhere in the Bible is hate against anyone ever taught, by Jesus or anyone else. So how these people can consider themselves Christian while breeding hate for people who look different than them is a mystery to me.

Secondly, those individuals who identify with the label of "conservative Christian" are much more likely to be concerned with abortion and family values than race.
 
Just to reiterate something, your KKK and nazi members today are putting on suits and portraying themselves as culturally aware and as academicians. Different uniform but same old hate mindset.
 
gopjeff, I think you need to re-read the Old Testament. It's loaded with hate, the smoting of enemy peoples, and so forth. God will strike down mine enemies? The Lord will guideth my sword?

Or are you reading the Hillary Clinton version?
 
Originally posted by William Joyce
gopjeff, I think you need to re-read the Old Testament. It's loaded with hate, the smoting of enemy peoples, and so forth. God will strike down mine enemies? The Lord will guideth my sword?

Or are you reading the Hillary Clinton version?

I have read it several times. Yes, God tells the Israelites to kill people in war. In those cases, God is using the Israelites to punish nations that had sinned against God in such a greivous way that God decided to destroy them. That does not equate to hate, however; it equates to justice. There is a huge difference.
 
Man, did you ever step into a pile of it.

Your hatred is my justice. My hatred is your justice. Slap a label on, peel a label off. Liberals call high taxes "justice." They call affirmative action "fairness." They call abortion "choice." I call it robbery, anti-white discrimination, and murder. Big deal.
 

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