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I had the privilege of interviewing Colin Flaherty few times. This, I believe, was the last of those interviews before he passed away.
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Kenn: We're talking with Colin Flaherty. Colin, how are you doing?
Colin Flaherty: I'm happy to be on, Kenn.
Kenn: Good to have you.
You got kicked off YouTube again.
Colin:
I was going for your record. I think we're tied now, both at five.
You're a little more patient than I am—I thought five was enough for me.
Kenn: The last time they kicked me off was about two years ago. I contacted
someone at YouTube and said, "Look, I'm not a racist. I even have black
heritage. You can't call me a white supremacist." They put me back on
after a couple of months. So I was surprised this time, but so far I've
stayed on. We'll see.
Colin:
The article that finally got me banned was
from The Atlantic. They published a piece claiming white people moving
into black neighborhoods forces black people to commit crime. I said
that doesn't make any sense and blasted them for it. It reminded people
that's their thing—they publish Ta-Nehisi Coates and stay "down with the
cause." I did the same as you: no racism, no rancor, no apologies. I
got kicked off for calling BS on an article full of BS. After that, I
moved to Minds.com/ColinFlaherty. I don't feel like walking on eggshells
anymore.
Kenn: If people want to find you, go to
Minds.com/ColinFlaherty.
You're also on Twitter and Facebook, posting
your Minds stuff there. You're easy to find.
The first article on your site is about St. Louis. What's that about?
Colin:
I posted it a few hours ago. St. Louis has a nasty crime problem, and
every reporter in town knows it's largely a black thing. Someone sent me
a story and said, "Don't believe it." I started reading and thought I
had the wrong one—it's about black people beating up others at a school,
but framed as white racism. Halfway through, they pivot: black students
are suspended more than white ones because of white racism. Teachers
pick on black kids and ignore white ones doing the same.
Kenn:
Reporters can't get race and racial violence right. Do they know better and lie, or what?
Colin:
It's a combination. They have to know better. In St. Louis, saying
black crime is a problem is like saying it's cold at the North Pole. But
they don't talk about it openly. They show pictures, mug shots, victim
videos—it's all there. Yet they pretend white people are picking on
black people in St. Louis. That's living in a fantasy world.
Kenn: I've got your video queued up. There's a scene of a fight in the
cafeteria.
Colin:The reporter starts by saying we've seen these fight videos
all the time. When you see them, they're a black thing—99.99% of the
time, especially in St. Louis.
Kenn: It reminds me of my days in
high school. I went to a majority-black high school in Indianapolis—Tech
High School, the largest in Indiana with 5,000 students, about 51%
black. This happened all the time, 50 years ago, starting in 1968-1969.
Nothing has changed except now we have video and the internet.
Colin: What percentage white was it? 10-15%?
Kenn:
More than but still majority black. Black-on-white crime and
violence was persistent and constant. You had to be careful walking on
campus. First day at 14, a black kid punched me in the head. A friend
screamed, a teacher ran him off, but black kids watching were amused. It
never stopped the whole four years.
Colin: What did your parents know?
Kenn:
Not much. You just didn't talk about it.
Colin: A lot of parents did the same.
Today, when a white kid gets beat up in a black school and the parent
says on camera, "I didn't know," it's like child abuse. Sending a white
kid to a black school means they'll be a victim of black hostility and
violence—constantly. It's a given.
Kenn:
I was attacked physically many
times, always by black males. One time, walking into a building—our
campus was spread out like a college—four or five black kids asked for
money. I walked past, and they hit me from behind. It happened all the
time. Nobody cared or stopped it. In class, they'd tell you how evil
white people were.
Colin: The video you showed blames white people for
picking on black kids, explaining higher suspensions. I've talked about
black violence in schools—black-on-white, black-on-Asian—and get
hundreds of letters from teachers and students saying it was horrific, a
permanent mark. Never once has a teacher said white kids were respected
or it was all kumbaya.
Kenn: For me, it was a red-pilling experience.
After high school, in college, a former history teacher admitted we
couldn't even go to the restroom. Restrooms and stairways were the most
dangerous places in a black school. White kids didn't use them—you'd get
attacked the moment you walked in.
Colin: Dozens of school
districts now report black-white discipline and performance disparities,
blaming only white racism, like Obama's executive order on
African-American education excellence. White teachers pick on black kids
and let white ones slide. That's the fairy tale.
I've seen so much from victims. I'm just going to keep speaking the truth plainly, like you—no matter how long it takes.
Kenn:
You're supported by many black people.
Colin: They feel imprisoned by the
violent stereotype imposed by black culture. They want normal
lives—jobs, families, nice homes—without fear.
I get a lot
of that. They appreciate us saying something's really screwed up,
without explaining or apologizing. We're just stating reality.
Kenn:
Name some black notables supporting you.
Colin:
Thomas Sowell changed my life. When I started "White Girl Bleed a Lot,"
someone gave him a copy. He never met me, but wrote three columns
praising it, saying I documented the violence and denial better than he
did—like Tiger Woods calling someone the greatest golf teacher. Also
Allen West. There are many tired of the fairy tale restricting them.
Kenn:
If I were black in a black neighborhood, I'd want out—but where?
Colin: There was a columnist in Indianapolis who moved his family to a black area for racial equality. A year later, he talked about burglaries as "our neighborhood burglar." Later, burglaries and murders. He sent his kids to a black school with no problems.
I think he's lying or homeschooling.
Kenn:
The best way to red-pill people is experience. Volunteer in a black
high school. Teachers should spend years there to dismiss cultural
Marxist crap from college.
They learn "courageous conversations" on
teaching black students, but face abuse, hostility, violence. In
Baltimore, 16 black high schools have no one reading above third grade.
In St. Louis, 40% of new teachers quit in days.
People say there's no color to crime. Go to the hood, take an expensive camera, tell me what happens.
White liberals preach integration but live in the whitest places—like Malibu or Marin County. They avoid Section 8 housing.
Trivia:
What's the whitest state? Vermont—Bernie Sanders territory. They had a
meeting on disproportionate black prisoners. Why? Crimes out of
proportion. YouTube took that video down.
Another: 93-94% of prison inmates are male. Is that sexism? No one talks about it.
Vermont's biggest high school flies a Black Lives Matter flag for Black History Month. Why not a Confederate flag?
Kenn:
The left wants to divide us—oppressors (white bourgeoisie) vs.
oppressed (people of color as proletariat). They superimpose cultural
Marxism, making white people always oppressors. They lie by omission.
Last time, I asked about the Islamic invasion—Michigan, Minnesota. Similar to black crime denial?
Colin:
Identical. Same denial. I met Tommy Robinson in England—he confronts
grooming gangs and criminality head-on, but authorities target him.
Katie
Hopkins was arrested in South Africa covering farm murders. Google
"South Africa farm murders" images—enlightening. Then lecture us on
white privilege.
Elana Mercer and others remind us: the world
turned its back on white genocide in South Africa because white people
"deserve it" for past behavior. Same here—black-on-white/asian crime out
of proportion: first deny, then "white people do it too," then "white
people deserve it" for centuries of oppression.
Do your listeners grasp how massive black-on-white hostility is daily?
Kenn:
If they don't see it, they don't listen. They call me racist and leave.
Turn on MSNBC, CNN—they frame Super Bowl Philly events as white riots,
saying white people do it too and cops pick on blacks.
Colin:
During Super Bowl, Philly had chaos—no shootings, knifings, cars burned
like in black mob violence examples. A few turned over a car; some
looting was black-led. I've documented thousands of large-scale black
mob violence in Philly—thousands marching, pulling people out, setting
fires, punching horses. Mayor Nutter said it was press exaggeration.
Temple University hired "street cred" people who called it kids blowing
off steam.
Ferguson and Baltimore riots were called "largely peaceful" even as looting happened.
A hundred years ago, newspapers bluntly called black riots "negro riots."
Colin:
Now, deflection to Columbus or 1492.
Causes and solutions are deflections. I document violence and denial.
Kenn:
In high school, they'd blame Jews.
Colin:
Speaking of Philly, a group of black
people beat a white businessman, laughing. One said, "It's not our
fault you can't fight."
Kenn:
Black kids attacked each other too. A white cop tried to break up a cafeteria fight; a black kid threw a chair at his head.
Colin: Cops, teachers get hurt badly. Nobody connects dots—just blame white suspensions.
Kenn: White families at fairs or carnivals get caught in black riots, stunned.
Colin: I've documented 75 cases at water parks, carnivals, malls, zoos on "free days."
Kenn: Mall of America became "Mall of Somalia."
Colin: BLM's
Hawk Newsome says white people can riot after sports wins, but blacks
can't speak out after killings. BLM selective—ignores black-on-black
crime (far more than police killings). A BLM activist from Charlotte
killed in New Orleans; paper said don't use it against BLM.
Kenn: Black
lives don't matter when killed by other blacks or Islamists (check
religionofpeace.com—many attacks on black Africans in Nigeria).
BLM bogus, funded by white liberal foundations.
Colin: Media
losing trust—NYT, LA Times declining.
Kenn: They censor "brawl" searches (black people brawling stories vanished 2016);
Colin: Use "large fight" for
floods of examples—basketball games, schools.
Kenn: Large fights don't happen in white schools.
Colin: Milwaukee Riverside High School fight hurt adults. Surprising? Not at worst
school—Barack Obama High School (multiple such schools in black areas
with chaos).
Kenn:
I have issues naming schools after MLK or Obama.
Colin: Fatal stabbing of white girl Valerie Schwab in Westchester, NY—black
group hassled, stabbed her at Dunkin' Donuts. Media omits race. Two
other teen violence episodes mentioned casually.
Kenn:
If reversed, national firestorm.
Colin: No need for "racially motivated"—talk patterns. Black-on-white violence wildly out of proportion—not coincidence.
Videos are powerful despite censorship.
Kenn: On
some level, people know—avoid black churches, barbershops. Heat maps
show segregation. Apps steer around "violent" (black) neighborhoods.
Kenn: Solution?
Colin: Keep telling the truth. If it didn't work, they wouldn't censor.
No white nationalism—just libertarian: don't mess with me, I won't mess with you. But defend strongly.
I live in 65% black Wilmington, DE—crossover dangerous. White gentrifiers become targets—ignorant or blind from media.
Kenn: TV shows everyone getting along—delusion.
Colin: If
I see McDonald's full of black people, I'm situationally aware 24/7,
well-protected. Avoid unnecessary risk—routine racial violence expected.
Kenn: Friend and I entered Louisville McDonald's—all black eyes on us, like wrong place.
Colin: Hundred percent typical. Videos show white people in black areas beaten, told "wrong hood."
Always been issue? Newspapers from 1920s-40s report large black violence.
Kenn: Lincoln at 19 attacked by seven black men in 1830.
Jim
Crow possibly to protect whites from black violence—not racist,
anti-racist in intent (though I don't agree with government imposition).
Kenn: Exacerbated by black studies teaching white evil, affirmative action creating resentment.
Recent story: white kid beaten in Wellington McDonald's
bathroom—staged, laughing attackers. Kid on toilet to hide/protect.
Epidemic—many unrecorded.
Colin:
Back-of-envelope: multiply your school attacks nationwide over years—millions affected.
Henry Rollins, Howard Stern red-pilled by similar school experiences.
Kenn: Website is Minds.com/ColinFlaherty. Appreciate it. Let's do it again.
Colin: Always great talking to you. Facebook, Twitter—Colin Flaherty. Easy to find.
Thanks.
Kenn: Keep in touch.
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