By Matt Parrott 53
Cranks and Credibility
At 14, while most kids my age were probably out doing something healthy and normal, I was reading Carl Sagan’s “The Demon-Haunted World“. I have been and always will be a skeptic and an admirer of the scientific process. While Sagan remains a cardinal influence, it’s more than a little ironic that the spirit of skeptical inquiry he inspired me to embrace ultimately...
Read MoreThe Shape of the Future
The “Secession is a Bad Idea” post certainly got the pot boiling over here at TOQ.But I would like all of you to take a step back and look at the bigger picture.We all react powerfully to the videos of helicopter gun ships blasting groups of supposed “terrorists” on the ground in central Asia. We react equally to videos of very expensive munitions fired from drones that...
Read MoreBy Kevin MacDonald 7
Young White Advocates
A very encouraging recent trend is the emergence of some very talented young people in the movement for White advocacy and cultural preservation. One of the reasons I was attracted to American Third Position was the presence of young men willing to go out into the street and very publicly proclaim their beliefs. Young men are the backbone of every revolution in history, and the...
Read MoreBy Rodolphe Lussac 6
Why Are We Political Soldiers?
Ed. and trans. by Michael O’Meara “In the final instance civilization is always saved by a platoon of soldiers.”–SpenglerWe are soldiers who serve the cause of Europe’s Renaissance — a cause as pure, hard, and imperious as our banners.We are soldiers because we refuse the reformist tinkering of the dominant system, which — through its...
Read MoreActivus Interruptus: All Pro-White and Nowhere to Go
It’s well-known that a major frustration for white advocates is the lack of opportunities for activism. A person first makes the slow and sometimes painful transition from “conservative” or “libertarian” to racially conscious white person (as in “No, I’m not a hater of random black or Jewish people, but would you look at the...
Read MoreBy Andrew Hamilton 8
Join the Dance!
A TOQ comment drew my attention to a 3-minute Internet video entitled “Leadership Lessons from Dancing Guy” [YouTube clip] by Derek Sivers. There are some brilliant lessons packed into its short compass, culminating in this counterintuitive bit of advice:“The best way to make a movement, if you really care, is to courageously follow and show others how to follow....
Read MoreBy Hunter Wallace 3
Amren 2.0
In Hatewatch, Larry Keller speculates about the future of the biannual Amren conferences. The question he tackles is whether or not local clubs are the answer to anti-fascist harassment. I think there is a lot of merit in this idea.As I have said repeatedly, the main reason people go to these conferences is for the networking, camaraderie, friendships, and behind the scenes...
Read MoreBy William Sheldon 2
Pro-White Conference 2.0
The disruption of the 2010 American Renaissance Conference in Washington, D.C. and David Duke’s 2008 EURO Conference in Memphis are forcing European Americans to question whether we still have the right to assemble. No longer can we gather peacefully where we please. These two events demonstrate the fact that hotels will not support our right to assemble. Even worse, we...
Read MoreBy Kevin MacDonald 5
On Shutting Down Pro-White Meetings
William Sheldon’s current TOO article (“Pro-White Conference 2.0”) offers suggestions on how to avoid the aggressive tactics typically used against any meeting that has overtones of White advocacy. The recent cancellation of the AmRen conference and the cancellation of three speeches in America by BNP leader Nick Griffin (including one scheduled for AmRen) indicate a need to...
Read MoreNick Griffin to Speak at Michigan State University, Feb. 18th
Editor’s Note: This event will be interesting in itself as well as an opportunity for area TOQ readers to meet and network.For Immediate Release:February 8, 2010Jordan ZammitFounder and President,MSU Sons of LibertyMSUSonsOfLiberty@gmail.comEast Lansing, Mich.—The newly established and registered student organization at Michigan State University, the Sons of Liberty, will...
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