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Happy Birthday to Us!
TOQ Online went online on April 17, 2009.In our first year, we have published exactly 700 posts, including the present one.334 of these posts are original to TOQ and TOQ Online.We have published 2,910 worthwhile comments.I deleted more than 10,000 comments for falling short of our standards. Most of them were from trolls and spammers.Unique visitor statistics broken down by...
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Drug Legalization in the White Republic
I’d do it. I’d push the button.If there were a button that would instantly and painlessly annihilate alcohol, nicotine, marijuana, and all other addictive recreational drugs, I would push it, simply because nothing has done more damage to the people I love, including my race as a whole.I do not think that our enemies could have pushed the destruction of the white race to this...
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The Second Annual TOQ Essay Competition: Libertarianism & Racial Nationalism
The Occidental Quarterly is more than just a print journal and a website. It is the center of a world-wide network of scholars, activists, and their supporters, all of whom are concerned with the alarming decline in the power, pride, and demographic prospects of the white race relative to the other races.In order to develop the TOQ network further in the direction of being a...
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Lawyers & Sex Crimes: Further Thoughts on Covington’s Northwest Quartet
Note: The following ended up on the cutting room floor as I prepared “Birth of a Nation,” my review of Harold Covington’s Northwest Quartet, for publication. I decided to cut it for lack of space, and also because I thought that even serious criticisms seemed petty when considered alongside the Quartet’s towering virtues. I came across these words while...
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Richard Spencer Launches Alternative Right
I have been glued to the same website for hours today: Richard Spencer’s new webzine Alternative Right, which was launched on Monday, March 1 with an excellent lineup of articles by Richard Hoste, E. Christian Kopff, Kevin Deanna, Steve Sailer, Paul Gottfried, and Robert Weissberg, among others.Perhaps the nicest thing I can say is that most of the articles are good enough to...
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More of . . . A Conversation About Race
More of . . . A Conversation About RaceA Film by Craig Bodeker Denver: New Century Productions, 2010I can’t praise Craig Bodeker’s path-breaking 58 minute documentary A Conversation About Race too highly. As I explained in my TOQ review, it is an excellent tool for getting white people to begin thinking about the most important issue of our time: the preservation of...
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TOQ Online Commenting Guidelines
1. All comments on TOQ Online are moderated. All of them. So do not expect your comment to appear immediately. And when it does not appear immediately, please do not fire off an angry email denouncing me for censoring you.2. I delete — “censor,” if you like — about 25% of comments for reasons outlined below. I even delete the comments of TOQ authors and...
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The Persecution of American Renaissance
The Ninth American Renaissance Conference, on “Defending the West,” was canceled today after terroristic threats from egalitarian, multiculturalist love-mongers caused a third hotel to back out of their contract. (Let us hope that AmRen wrote hefty cancellation penalties into their contracts. If so, this non-conference may prove their most profitable ever.)People from...
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How Should White Nationalists Observe Black History Month?
January was National Bath Safety Month. In observance thereof, I gave my dog his monthly bath on Dec. 31 and then again on Feb. 1.I usually observe MLK Day by taking the trash to the curb just like any other Monday.But how should White Nationalists observe Black History Month?Hunter Wallace of Occidental Dissent has an excellent suggestion:I’m going to use this month to deepen my...
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The Persecution of Kevin MacDonald
On January 26, 2010, a new campaign of intellectual and political persecution was launched against Kevin MacDonald, Professor of Psychology at California State University, Long Beach. The express goal of this campaign is to get Professor MacDonald fired from his job because of his research and political convictions.Professor MacDonald’s research threatens the cultural and...
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