Daily Stormer
June 24, 2015
In the wake of the Charleston shooting, Jared Taylor spoke to CNN on behalf of the Council of Conservative Citizens. He spoke for them after CNN went to Kyle Roger’s house and he hid behind his door, pushing out a note which told them to contact Taylor.
It’s on video.
I don’t have any comment on that response.
Taylor’s response is very good.
CNN:
Jared Taylor, a spokesperson for the Council of Conservative Citizens, spoke to CNN from his home in northern Virginia, where he has numerous Confederate war bonds and a small Confederate flag serving as decorations.
Taylor told CNN that his organization has “no direct connection” to Roof.
“He has never been a member, that’s confirmed. And none of our members, so far as I know, has ever had any contact with him,” Taylor said.
Taylor told CNN that his organization does not take responsibility for the shooting and condemned the violent act by Roof.
“What he did is absolutely horrible,” Taylor said. “I don’t think anyone on the council would dream about supporting such as thing. We have always encouraged active political involvement, speech, but absolutely no violence, no law breaking.”
Taylor defended what Roof may have learned from the council’s website, however, explaining that Roof would have seen information supporting the group’s belief that whites are under siege and being attacked in violent crimes in the United States.
“What Dylann Roof learned were facts, facts that are hard to find because they are essentially taboo in the United States today. So we have absolutely no apology for publishing the facts,” Taylor told CNN.
No apologies.
Good job, Jer.