Tom Sunic Interviews TOQ‘s Editor Greg Johnson
On Tuesday, December 1, 2009, at 9 PM Eastern US time, Dr. Tomislav Sunic will interview Dr. Greg Johnson, editor of The Occidental Quarterly on the “Sunic Journal.” The interview will air on the Voice of Reason Broadcast Network. To tune in to the live feed for this and all VoR programming, click here to use Windows Media Player or here for Winamp. For iTunes: open...
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Edmund Connelly on Secession
“Is America, Too, Breaking Up? Or, Nothing Succeeds Like Secession”from The Occidental Observer, September 16, 2009To say that the last few generations have been a demographic disaster for many White populations around the world is an understatement. That Whites in America are now slated to fall to a mere half of the population by 2042 is but one of the more telling...
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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.”...
Read MoreTOQ Online‘s Editor, Greg Johnson, to Appear on The Political Cesspool Radio Program
On Saturday, August 29, 2009, Greg Johnson, TOQ Online‘s Editor, will appear on the last hour of The Political Cesspool radio program with host James Edwards, starting at 9:00 p.m. Eastern time. For details, visit The Political Cesspool website.
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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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“Faileocons” no More?
Race Realism Breaks Through at Taki’s Magazine
The Paleoconservatives at Takimag.com seem to be taking a courageous turn toward engaging race realism. On May 20, 2009, Takimag published Jared Taylor’s “Whiteout,” on anti-white discrimination, along with Steve Sailer’s “White Pride is Uncool,” about why victims of anti-white discrimination excite little sympathy. They also re-published Paul...
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The First Word:
Craig Bodeker’s A Conversation about Race
A Conversation about RaceA Film by Craig Bodeker Denver: New Century Productions, 2008When a white person awakens to our race’s peril, the first impulse–and the first duty–is to try to awaken others. But where to begin? Becoming a white nationalist often takes years of experience, reflection, and reading. And one has to find one’s courage along the way too....
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A Tariff in Time . . . Saves Billions: The Proposed Automotive Industry Bailout
Free markets mean competition. Competition means winners and losers. Some losers even lose their shirts and go out of business. When a business fails, this should be regarded as a success for the capitalist system as a whole. That goes for really big businesses as well as small ones. In a capitalist system, nobody is “too big to fail.”Why, then, is nobody applauding the...
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The 2008 US Presidential Election
The election of Barack Obama as president of the United States is a good thing for white nationalism.Whites will regain control over our nation and our destiny only when we have a change of consciousness. First, we must again think of ourselves as a distinct ethnic group with distinct interests—interests that often conflict with those of other ethnic groups. Second, we must again...
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The “W” Word
So there is a dirtier word than “nigger,” and that word is “white.”How else to explain the political establishment’s consternation over Hillary Clinton’s statement in a USA Today interview that she is more electable than Barak Obama because she has more support from working-class white people?This, according to a Democratic Party leader quoted by...
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