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Thread ID: 6929 | Posts: 9 | Started: 2003-05-26
2003-05-26 15:18 | User Profile
Jared Taylor is scheduled to appear on cable television channel MSNBC's "Buchanan and Press" program.
May 26 (Memorial Day) 6:30pm Eastern Time
Topic: Diversity.
Links:
Buchanan and Press [url=http://www.msnbc.com/news/buchananpress_front.asp]http://www.msnbc.com/news/buchananpress_front.asp[/url]
American Renaissance [url=http://www.amren.com/]http://www.amren.com/[/url]
2003-05-26 15:24 | User Profile
Thanks for the reminder!
2003-05-26 22:59 | User Profile
Just saw Taylor on Buchanan's show of course the discussion was dominated by the hostile negro he's a human rights activist you know.
2003-05-26 23:25 | User Profile
That loudmouth wouldn't shut up!
2003-05-27 00:32 | User Profile
Will it be rebroadcasted?
2003-05-27 04:21 | User Profile
Unoffical Taylor Buchanan & Press transcript Source: [url=http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arlist/]http://groups.yahoo.com/group/arlist/[/url]
Press: Indeed, Christy we will take it from there. Folks a surprising trend in this country has major universities, including the university of Michigan and university of Pennsylvania, separate graduation ceremonies for minorities and white students. Separate proms for black students and white students. Is this diversity or division? Here to debate the issue, Jared on Taylor, editor of the American Renaissance, and Joe Madison, a nationally syndicated radio talk show host.
Jared on, let me start with you. I grew up not far from here in delaware and we had separate graduations because we had separate schools and restaurants and separate places of be. Why do we want to go back there?
Taylor: We don't want to go back there. [Madison attempts to interrupt]
Press: Jared on, taylor, first.
Taylor: Because that is the way that human nature is. People prefer the company of people like themselves. There's a huge amount of hypocrisy of this issue. The purpose of a college education these days it is to give people the right attitude about diversity, but to live far away from it as possible. People prefer the company of people like themselves and we should recognize that, rather than trying to force people to do something that is artificial.
Buchanan: Ok, Joe Madison, let me ask you this. The official graduation of these universities, everybody is invited to, but the black folk, at least half of them in pennsylvania had a separate graduation. And there's black eating clubs and black housing units on campuses. And down in georgia, these junior high school -- or juniors in high school had a separate prom for whites it was not the official prom, but they had a separate one in addition. What is wrong with this exercise of freedom of association in your judgment?
Madison: There's nothing wrong with freedom of association, but I am just amazed at what i heard earlier today. There's a great publication called diversity inc, and they list the top 50 corporations that have an effective and very profitable business and ford motor company is number one in diversity. Ibm is number two in diversity is. It's important that we don't have division and diversity and that people come together. It's because we live in a thing called a global economy and it's very important for any --
Buchanan: What's this got do --
Madison: I am not finished because Im sitting up here the only one representing diversity from a color standpoint. And let me make this point. These young children are the future leaders of the world and in order for them to do business and to lead this world, they're going to have to associate and understand people who don't look like them and who do not come through their culture.
Press: He makes a excellent point. We are encouraging diversity and letting them practice segregation.
Taylor: Hanging around people unlike you is going to make you good in world business is contradicted by the facts. We have a huge trade deficit with China, a homogeneous country. The idea that diversity of the kind, we are supposed to cell bait, is an idea so stupid and wrong that only intelligent people could convince themselves that it's true.
Madison: What is stupid and lacks intelligence is the in fact that the united states has been trying to diversify the chinese economy for decades. That is why nixon visited and that is why we have corporations and if you look at anything that you got on, it's made in china. The reality is that in this United States of America when we get up in the morning, most of us depend on half of the country in order to just get going in the morning.
Buchanan: Let me get in here and ask you a simple question. The official ceremony prom down there in taylor county, or wherever it was, was obviously integrated. However the white kids had a prom paid for by their parents in which the white kids went, only the white kids. What is wrong with their exercise of freedom there and what would you do about it to stop it?
Madison: It was their attitude that was wrong. When one of the students was asked on a program, well, aren't you going to invite any blacks? Will there be any black students that you went to school with and been educated with, they said no, the caterer will probably be black. It's an attitude of superiority that doesn't have any place in this world today and snobs that run around and suggest that we can't learn from each other by virtue of being with each other and that different perspectives are as important as that of other purposes, this is close to -- as close to segregation as one can get, except segregation is legal.
Buchanan: It's completely legal.
Madison: White students learn from me by virtue of me being on their campus at washington university, where pat was, for example, and I would have learned from pat.
Press: Jared, you want to say something something
Taylor: Segregation is forcing people to be apart. And freedom of association is letting them to be with the people they prefer to be with. The point that i make, let me finish if you would -- [Madison interrupts]
Madison: It leads to segregation. That is how come it becomes public policy.
Taylor: My point is that it is perfectly natural for people to prefer people who are like themselves, and blacks frequently do the same. There are many blacks who refer to washington, D.C. as chocolate city. They like it black. The idea of diversifying weakens and making blacks a minority, they would be upset by that.
Madison: It's not a chocolate city. And as a matter of fact the mayor of washington, D.C. Has asked for 100,000 residents to come into this city. The one reason it's a black city is because of the flight to white suburbs and so let's get real about this discussion. We are talking about the sharing of power, resources and responsibility, and what people really don't want through mixed association is the opportunity to have power, resources and responsibilities
Press: Jared?
Taylor: It's important to point out that blacks and hispanics have a different view of what diversity is from whites. Whites think it's mixing things together but to blacks and hispanics it's advancing their own agenda.
Madison: Let me tell you what blacks think. They do not think that is the case and white folk like you can't think or speak for black people. The mixing of power, it's about the mixings of resources and about the mixing of responsibility.
Taylor: Auburn university stamped out a confederate day parade they had for 77 years. The leader of the black student union said that will teach them to appreciate diversity and tolerance.
Madison: So you use one example?
Taylor: For her, diversity means stamping out a white tradition.
Madison: And you speak for white people?
Press: Doesn't speak for me.
2003-05-27 04:28 | User Profile
I grew up not far from here in delaware and we had separate graduations because we had separate schools and restaurants and separate places of be. Why do we want to go back there?
Because it worked? Because 'back there' is where civilization was last spotted in America?
2003-05-27 14:54 | User Profile
Strong Black Man came off like a sputtering fool. Which, of course, he was. Taylor was calm and collected --- and funny. I loved the line about college being a place you go to get the right view on multiculturalism --- and the means to live as far away from it as possible. It always warms my heart to see how tight, rational and persuasive the pro-White position is. Say what you will about JT and the juden, he's out there.
2003-05-28 09:24 | User Profile
Madison: I am not finished because Im sitting up here the only one representing diversity from a color standpoint.
No, Mr. Madison, you do not represent diversity. You are a single person, of a single race. One Black man is not diversity.
**Taylor: It's important to point out that blacks and hispanics have a different view of what diversity is from whites. Whites think it's mixing things together but to blacks and hispanics it's advancing their own agenda. **
The above quote should be printed on thousands of billboards in the U.S. from coast to coast, and printed on the front of every newspaper and magazine. It's really the statement de jour that needs to be drummed into the head of each and every Sally Soccermom and Joe Sixpack. Indeed, "diversity" to the average non-White is codespeak for "Down with Whitey".