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Sibelius & the Nazis:
Anatomy of a Smear
I am a great admirer of Finnish composer Jean Sibelius, who along with Richard Strauss and Ralph Vaughan Williams, was one of the last generation (so far) of great European Romantic composers. Thus my attention was drawn to a November 29, 2009 article about Sibelius in the Chronicle of Higher Education, “A Composer’s Ties to Nazi Germany Come Under New...
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Interview with David Duke
TOQ: Has anyone in the US has followed the David Duke strategy of running for political office as an explicit advocate for white interests?David Duke: I think only a very few have done so. Even more unfortunately, most of them had no real organization, woefully inadequate finances, and very little political savvy. Often they ran for offices far beyond their reach, such as US House...
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A Conversation with Craig Bodeker
TOQ: In A Conversation About Race, you explain how you came to be a believer in “white guilt.” How did you come to be a disbeliever? How did you become racially-conscious? Craig Bodeker: By traveling. From my early experiences in the American South and in Hawaii. I was able to see firsthand the differences between racially homogeneous areas — like Minnesota in the...
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TOQ Online’s New “Print” Function
A number of readers complained that TOQ Online’s original “print” function did not work properly. We have replaced it with a better one. Just click the little orange square with the white cross at the bottom of each article, then select PrintFriendly.
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Birth of a Nation
The Hill of the RavensH. A. CovingtonLincoln, Nebr.: 1stBooks Library, 2003A Distant ThunderH. A. CovingtonBloomington, Ind.: Authorhouse, 2004A Mighty FortressH. A. CovingtonBloomington, Ind.: Authorhouse, 2005The BrigadeH. A. CovingtonPhiladelphia: Xlibris, 2008Every time a friend adds another weapon to his arsenal, he says “I hope to God I never have to use this.”...
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Bay Area National Anarchists:
An Interview with Andrew Yeoman, Part 2
TOQ Online: Is there a religious or spiritual dimension to National Anarchism, or is it a purely political form of association?Andrew Yeoman: At its heart National Anarchism is a purely political framework, but any group or religious movement can adopt it to advance the aim of establishing an autonomous region or community. Religion has a special importance for National Anarchism...
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Bay Area National Anarchists:
An Interview with Andrew Yeoman, Part 1
TOQ Online: Anarchism is an idea familiar to all but understood by only a few. The term conjures up images of foreign-looking people hurling spluttering cherry bombs at Tsars and industrialists. What is anarchism, and in what sense are National Anarchists anarchists?Andrew Yeoman: In my opinion anarchism is most easily understood in terms of the Greek origin of the word: anarch. ...
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The Gates Controversy
On July 16, 2009, Harvard Professor Henry Louis Gates, Jr. was arrested by officer James Crowley of the Cambridge, Mass. Police department. A woman saw two men breaking into Gates’ house and asked another woman to call 911. Apparently Gates had come home and found the front door of his house jammed, so he and his driver forced it open. When officer Crowley arrived, Gates was...
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Our Masters’ Voice:
Hateful Jews call President Obama “Nigger,” say he Deserves to be Shot
Jew Max Blumenthal’s YouTube video “Feeling the Hate in Jerusalem” consists of interviews with drunken young Jews in Jerusalem ranting about Obama’s speech in Cairo.The racist, misogynist, scatalogical, and otherwise off-color epithets fly fast and furious: Obama is called a “nigger,” a “fuckhead,” a “pussy,” a...
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Sir Reginald Goodall: An Appreciation
I am linking the following article on Sir Reginald Goodall (1901 – 1990) because not only was he a great conductor, he was also racially and politically aware and paired these convictions with an unusual degree of courage.In the 1930s, Goodall was a member of Sir Oswald Mosley’s British Union of Fascists. He was an outspoken opponent of the Second World War, and he was...
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