Posted On: Wednesday - July 31st 2024 5:27PM MST
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Tucker [00:30:08] So these governments obviously know you know, it's reality is not racist. You know, and by definition, I hope not. Why. Right. But again, sorry to keep asking variations of the same question, but what would be the motive in trying to hide something like that?
Steve Sailer [00:30:27] All right. I my theory is that. It goes back to the grand strategy of the Democratic Party. It is enthusiastically assisted by other forms of the establishment, such as.
Steve Sailer [00:30:57] Be that America is becoming more diverse. Immigration is driving diversity. Patterns of interracial marriage make more people who are have some claim to be nonwhite. Also, there's the constant generation of new identities.
Steve Sailer [00:31:19] Such as, in.
Steve Sailer [00:31:20] The last decade, transgenderism. So as America becomes more diverse, the Democratic Party can profit by being the party of diversity, the party of the diverse, the party.
Steve Sailer [00:31:35] Of.
Steve Sailer [00:31:36] People from fringes of American society, the party of people that the Democrats would call the marginalized from the margins of American society. So you're talking about immigrants. You're talking.
Steve Sailer [00:31:49] About, black.
Steve Sailer [00:31:51] Church ladies, transgenders.
Steve Sailer [00:31:56] Jews, Muslims.
Steve Sailer [00:31:58] It cetera. ET cetera.
Steve Sailer [00:32:01] Now, the one problem with all this is. That while it's.
Steve Sailer [00:32:07] It works pretty well on paper, and the Democrats have managed to win the popular vote in seven of the last eight presidential elections.
Steve Sailer [00:32:17] The problem.
Steve Sailer [00:32:18] Is keeping this coalition of the fringes, the marginalized, from turning on each other, from becoming a circular firing squad.
Tucker [00:32:27] And because a lot of the components have very little in common.
Steve Sailer [00:32:30] Yeah.
Steve Sailer [00:32:31] As we're seeing with Jews and Muslims right now.
Steve Sailer [00:32:36] It's, you know.
Steve Sailer [00:32:37] These people do not like each other through the black church ladies who were the steadfast Democrats, did they do they really get along that well with the gays, much less with the transgenders? Do the do the Asian immigrants have much in common.
Steve Sailer [00:32:55] With, with Hispanic immigrants? Nah. Not really. You can go on and on. Yeah, it's.
Steve Sailer [00:33:03] It's inherent in the Democrats grand strategy to be the party of, diversity, the party on the fringes of American society.
Steve Sailer [00:33:12] So.
Steve Sailer [00:33:13] How can they unite their coalition of the margins?
Steve Sailer [00:33:17] And the one.
Steve Sailer [00:33:18] Strategy the Democrats have come up with,
Steve Sailer [00:33:22] Basically to foster? Racist animus against poor Americans, people who. You know, basically or demographically somewhat like George Washington, Ben Franklin, John Adams, you know, that are that are white, that are men that are straight, maybe they own homes, maybe they're married, they have kids.
Steve Sailer [00:33:54] So the and to make.
Steve Sailer [00:33:57] Them the bad guys in the American narrative, and that's the only thing the Democrats and their colleagues in academia, etcetera, can think of to hold together this diverse coalition. So we've seen this enormous increase in In just racist bigotry being expressed in.
Steve Sailer [00:34:22] You know, the.
Steve Sailer [00:34:23] Pages of the New York Times in the century, things that in the past would have been considered rather in poor taste and extremist. So the New York Times will.
Steve Sailer [00:34:35] You know, has put in.
Steve Sailer [00:34:36] A lot of effort in recent years explaining the racist, sexist slur of Karen as this anti white woman. Racist.
Steve Sailer [00:34:48] Slur.
Steve Sailer [00:34:49] To their their millions of subscribers so that they know just the right time to use it and they and they make sure not to use it on any, any nonwhite care and so forth. You recently had
Tucker [00:35:02] Can I just ask the my impression is that most of the readership of the New York Times is Karens.
Steve Sailer [00:35:07] Yeah. I would think.
Tucker [00:35:10] What I mean by that is it's like screechy, fragile, barren in PR listing middle aged lawyers.
Steve Sailer [00:35:17] Yeah.
Tucker [00:35:18] That's. Yeah. I mean, in my mind, not.
Steve Sailer [00:35:20] In the modal subscriber, perhaps. And yeah, the you know, the.
Steve Sailer [00:35:26] New York Times is not the failing New York Times anymore. It's they've done a very good job of identifying people who will pay to subscribe to have their world view vindicated over and over again and.
Steve Sailer [00:35:41] And kind of.
Steve Sailer [00:35:42] For the times to bury inconvenient facts.
Steve Sailer [00:35:46] That don't.
Steve Sailer [00:35:47] Support their view of the world, you know, in the 27th paragraph or something.
Steve Sailer [00:35:51] Like that.
Steve Sailer [00:35:53] So, yeah, you recently had on Jeremy Karl. He's got a new book, The Unprotected Class, The Documents of Great Length, just this trend toward ever more. Anti-White racism in the respectable press and in media and the Democratic speeches and so forth.
Steve Sailer [00:36:15] And, you know, I it's finally.
Steve Sailer [00:36:17] Starting to to to backfire on Democrats. People are starting to notice.
Steve Sailer [00:36:24] Just, just how much awful stuff is said about kind of.
Steve Sailer [00:36:29] The core Americans that tend to vote.
Steve Sailer [00:36:32] Republican. So I don't know what I mean. If you've been seeing this.
Steve Sailer [00:36:37] Just over the last ten years, just the huge increases. And putting down white people.
Tucker [00:36:45] Have I noticed? Yeah, it's one of the defining facts of American society. And it's and it's always perpetrated by people who are simultaneously in the same sentence giving you a lecture about racism. Yes. Shut up, white man. You're evil for being white and racist, It's like there's so many. Like, the contradictions in that sentence are so inherent that, it's hard to believe anyone could utter it. But no, of course I noticed that. And I guess what I'm really struck by, and I don't know the answer, is why people put up with it. This is so at that point it's like, well, you know, like if you're attacking my children for their skin color, then I got my gun right. But nobody does get his gun. They just sort of sit there and. Okay. Yeah. Can you say anything like why I don't the why would anyone ever put up with that?
Steve Sailer [00:37:32] I mean, I mean white, white Americans.
Steve Sailer [00:37:35] Go out of their way.
Steve Sailer [00:37:36] Not. To to just go. Oh, yes.
Steve Sailer [00:37:41] I hear what you're.
Steve Sailer [00:37:42] Saying about how the.
Steve Sailer [00:37:44] Evils of whiteness and.
Steve Sailer [00:37:47] And my, and people will go on and on about, you know, what you're saying isn't as moronic as it sounds.
Steve Sailer [00:38:35] And the hate filled bigotry.
Steve Sailer [00:38:37] It's it's.
Steve Sailer [00:38:38] Actually you're getting this and it all goes back to Marxism or it's or Fusco or something.
Steve Sailer [00:38:46] Like that. So, yeah.
Steve Sailer [00:38:50] Republicans, whites have been reluctant.
Steve Sailer [00:38:54] To call out just.
Steve Sailer [00:38:56] Anti-white racism for.
Steve Sailer [00:38:58] What it is.
Tucker [00:39:00] But why is, I mean, clearly something we're broken inside, right? I mean, like, why would you put up with an attack that's, you know, inherently unreasonable, right? You don't choose your race. Or if Republican attacks on on the basis of his race, it's totally anti American as defined by consensus over the last 60 years. That's one thing we're not allowed to do. And yet it's done at greater scale now than during the Jim Crow period. So like why would you even consider putting up with that. There must be something wrong with you. Like you hate yourself, obviously.
Steve Sailer [00:39:34] Yeah. Republicans. They Republicans like other other races. And good for them. And and yeah, they want they want to blame.
Steve Sailer [00:39:53] The tendency that's been growing, especially in the Black Lives Matter era of the last decade, to just say the most bigoted things they say.
Steve Sailer [00:40:04] They want to blame.
Steve Sailer [00:40:05] It on something old, like Marxism.
Steve Sailer [00:40:08] This isn't what.
Steve Sailer [00:40:10] African Americans want to say.
Steve Sailer [00:40:13] You know, the my sons, I my.
Steve Sailer [00:40:16] Son's friends on his high school football team, they're not they're not bigoted racists. And the truth is, you know, a lot of them aren't. I mean, a lot of this stuff is coming out of colleges and so forth. It's it's kind of soft. Agree majors and so on.
Steve Sailer [00:40:33] But, you know, taking taking.
Steve Sailer [00:40:37] Claims to have some deep intellectual heritage.
Steve Sailer [00:40:42] Is.
Steve Sailer [00:40:43] Naive. It's just it's just people with.
Steve Sailer [00:40:46] The soft.
Steve Sailer [00:40:47] Majors who got these and and cures and so forth and corporations and colleges, you know, just expressing their, their basic prejudices, their basic bigotry and.
Steve Sailer [00:41:03] You know, we.
Steve Sailer [00:41:03] Should be laughing at it. We shouldn't be taking it that seriously. We should be satirizing it and scorning it and making jokes about it. And that could well get the message across.
Tucker [00:41:16] You may have come to the obvious conclusion that the real debate is not between Republican and Democrat or socialist and capitalist. Right, left. The real battles between people who are lying on purpose, and people who are trying to tell you the truth. It's between good and evil. It's between honesty and falsehood. And we hope we are on the former side. That's why we created this network, the Tucker Carlson Network, and we invite you to subscribe to it. Go to Tucker carlson.com/podcast. Our entire archive. Is there a lot of behind the scenes footage of what actually happens in this barn? When only an iPhone is running Tucker carlson.com/podcast? You will not regret it. So can I ask? I think a lot of people assume that when whites who obviously founded the country become a minority in the country, their ancestors founded, that, it'll stop.
Steve Sailer [00:42:46] Sort of faded from the newspapers. The New York Times mentioned Emmett Till's name twice in 2000, in 1980. In 2000, they were up to mentioning him four times by 2018. They were mentioning him something like one and a half times a week about. About as often as Chief Justice John Roberts, really in the New York Times. It just became this huge breaking news story. And they that, you know, I joke.
Steve Sailer [00:43:19] That they had a, you know, had a jet at LaGuardia fueled up, always ready to fly to anywhere to report on the latest Emmett Till news, All right. That this kind of. Liberals is the liberals have been pretty much in charge of most things, involving race for since the 1960s.
Steve Sailer [00:43:53] Hide their record and focus people on pre-civil rights. Antiquity, such as Emmett Till. Or you constantly hear these days about, FDA's redlining of FHA loans in 1938 as the reason.
Steve Sailer [00:44:14] That.
Steve Sailer [00:44:15] Black neighborhoods tend to have lower property values than, white neighborhoods or Latino or Asian neighborhoods. And, you know, couldn't have anything to do with current crime rates. It couldn't have anything to do.
Steve Sailer [00:44:30] With.
Steve Sailer [00:44:31] With discipline in the local schools. It's got to do with the nefarious plot of FDR. You know, in almost 90 years ago.
Tucker [00:44:43] And why does no one so off, you know, the all these southern cities are famous in American culture for their association, you know, the Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama, the, you know, the trial in Wilmington. Oh, you know, there's like these moments in the civil rights era that people are still, as you pointed out, talking about Philadelphia, Mississippi. Why does no one ever go back to those places, those physical places, and find out how they're doing?
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