A&G Replay, December 30th, Hour 4
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🗓️ 30 December 2021
⏱️ 37 minutes
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In this hour, Jason Riley's BKM article, Weird Presidential Messaging, Bill Braton, and No Plan B for China.
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| 0:00.0 | from the Abraham Lincoln radio studio at the George Washington broadcast center |
| 0:15.0 | Armstrong and Joe Getty, the Armstrong and Getty show. Jason Riley from the Wall Street Journal today and I never know whether to say this or not. Go ahead. |
| 0:41.0 | Do you love him? Do you love him? Do you do you point out Jason Riley Thomas so well, Mac, Macorder, any of these people? Do you point out that they're black or is that uncool? |
| 0:53.0 | No, I understand your hesitancy. I think it is useful partly to counter the utterly insulting and I seriously I get upset when I talk about this. The incredibly insulting notion that's pitched on the left that all people of color think this is. |
| 1:10.0 | Jason Riley Wall Street Journal walk a shot killings made the media color blind again. That's the story of the guy who used his car as a weapon and drove through a parade and killed a bunch of people and he's a lifelong horrifying criminal. |
| 1:25.0 | And the aftermath of George Floyd's death last year employers offered black workers time off to deal with the news. Remember that. Yeah. And UCLA suspended a professor who refused to grade his supposedly traumatized black students more leniently than their non black peers. Do you remember that story? |
| 1:45.0 | You're supposed to take it easy on the black students because they can't be expected to do well in their tests. So like George Floyd such gestures says Jason Riley may have been well meaning but they're also nonsensical and reeked of condensation are black psyches really this fragile and are black so star for exemplars that miscreants must be treated like martyrs should Floyd's death matter more to them than the huge number of black homicides that don't involve police. |
| 2:11.0 | And why would people who aren't black be any less disturbed by a video showing a police officer kneeling on the neck of a defenseless suspect for nine minutes. It's a good question. |
| 2:20.0 | It's it's it's a patronizing condos saying on both ends. |
| 2:26.0 | You're acting like that guy because he's black can't go to work or school because of it. And then I'm because I'm white don't I'm not affected by somebody killed in the street. |
| 2:36.0 | George just fine. Just fine to see that terrible terrible incident. And you know, I would suggest that it is only because of the weaponizing of the case by race. |
| 2:46.0 | And then the my extension we've all heard this that the white man is the devil unless you bow down and take a knee and worship ebrem x candy. |
| 2:56.0 | I mean, it's only that sort of rhetoric that made it about race really. I mean, and I don't deny for a second that the treatment of black Americans by the cops through the decades has been problematic. |
| 3:08.0 | Without a doubt awful. It's absolutely true. But yeah, it wasn't you know, it wasn't people like us that whipped all that stuff up. Jason Riley goes on to say, so this is what happens when racial identity becomes the centerpiece of politics and public life in a multi racial society. |
| 3:22.0 | The political left often pretends to pine for a post racial America, but that's the last thing it really wants. I recall a guy who ran for president a little while back after talking about how there's no black America or white America or Asian America. |
| 3:34.0 | Just the United States of America and then he became president and stopped talking like that. And so is his vice president. |
| 3:39.0 | People who are interested in a post racial America don't name their organization black lives matter or welcome racial propaganda like the 16 19 project into elementary schools. |
| 3:49.0 | They don't advocate racial preferences and college admissions or racial quotas and hiring and they don't call for white people who were never slaveholders to pay reparations to black people who were never slaves. |
| 3:59.0 | As a most succinctly put, I've ever heard that. I want to jump because I don't want to run out of time for I get to more of the meat of this. |
| 4:09.0 | He's he talks about how he's the written house trial came out the way it should have had it should have come out, etc. |
| 4:16.0 | The same press outlets that portrayed Mr. written house as a white supremacist have had remarkably little to say about the racial identity of Darryl Brooks, the black suspect in Wisconsin who's accused of plowing his car through an annual Christmas parade last month and killing six people, including an eight year old boy, all of whom were white. |
| 4:35.0 | Given the suspects hit and I didn't know this next part given the suspects history of posting messages on social media that called for violence against white people and praised Hitler for killing Jews. |
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