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Weekend Update/Feedback Thread
I received a couple of very good pieces that cannot wait until Monday, so I have put the first, by Michael O’Meara, up today. The second, by Michael Bell, will appear tomorrow.Please use the comments section on this post to give me your feedback and suggestions regarding TOQ Online.
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Weekend Non-Update
TOQ Online does not (generally) publish new material on weekends. Please use the weekends to browse through our extensive archives, which are filled with great writing that you do not want to miss. I also encourage you to post your thoughtful comments and explore our extensive list of linked sites. See you back here on Monday.
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Leonard Zeskind on The Occidental Quarterly
Leonard Zeskind’s Searchlight article “Stateside: The far right in Obama’s first year” argues that the election of Barack Obama has not been a boon for white nationalists, citing low turnouts for David Irving, David Duke, and Council of Conservative Citizens events.Zeskind notes that there has been an increase in discussion of secession and racial partition. He...
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Kevin MacDonald Helps Launch New Political Party
On Monday, January 4, 2010, a new political party — American Third Position — was launched. Professor Kevin MacDonald, one of TOQ‘s leading writers, is the new party’s Director, and attorney William D. Johnson is the Chairman.The party’s program seems crafted to appeal to and promote the interests of white Americans, but not too explicitly. We shall...
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2010: Looking Forward
Making (and breaking) New Year’s resolutions is an American tradition. It is a healthy tradition (the first part, at least), because it is good to pause and take stock of one’s life and achievements and then set new goals and resolve to make changes in one’s life. One should probably do it more than once a year.Here are some of my public goals and resolutions for...
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Interview with Harold Covington, Part 3
Read Part 1 here.Read Part 2 here.TOQ: I really enjoy your novels. I have reviewed the Northwest Quartet, and I have also read Slow Coming Dark, Fire And Rain, and most recently The Stars In Their Path, as well as the collection Other Voices, Darker Rooms. Who are your main literary influences? Which of your works are your favorites and why? Harold Covington: My father was a reader...
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Interview with Harold Covington, Part 2
TOQ: Like most of the people in the racialist movement today, my awakening and education were enormously aided by the internet. You yourself have a substantial web presence. Yet you are known as a staunch critic of movement’s strong dependence on the internet. Can you explain your views on the virtues and limits of the internet for white nationalism? Harold Covington: The...
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Interview with Harold Covington, Part 1
TOQ: Could you give us a brief autobiography and tell us how you became involved in White Nationalism? Harold Covington: I was born in Burlington, North Carolina in 1953. I had my first dose of racial reality at age 15 when I was thrown into an integrated high school in Chapel Hill, NC which was bad by the standards of the day (1968) but which of course was a kindergarten compared...
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Tea Party: The Documentary Film
Tea Party is a very informative, beautifully crafted, and often inspirational and funny documentary about a growing right-wing political movement that now enjoys more public approval than Barack Obama and the Democratic Party.Tea Party tells the overall story of the Tea Party movement, but it is not just a bloodless recitation of facts. It also seeks to build personal relationships...
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A Promising New Blog
My favorite blog is Hunter Wallace’s Occidental Dissent: Western Racial and Cultural Preservation. Wallace now has a new blog: Antisemitica: Reasoned Analysis of the Jewish Question. Judging from early posts like the following, the analysis is not merely reasoned, but also refreshingly frank and courageous.“Why Anti-Semitism?”Antisemitica, December 12, 2009Why...
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