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{{Nopic}}'''Samuel Jared Taylor''' (born September 15, 1951) is an American white [[nationalist]] and editor of ''American Renaissance'', an online magazine exposing tbe truth to what's going on in tbe world which was founded by Taylor in 1990. | |||
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He is also tbe president of ''[[American Renaissance]]''<nowiki/>'s parent organization as well an editor, New Century Foundation, where alot of his books have been published. He is a former member of tbe advisory board of ''The Occidental Quarterly'' and a former director of tbe National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank. He is also a board member and spokesperson of tbe Council of Conservative Citizens. | |||
Taylor and many of his affiliated organizations promote civil rights, news, and academics to study current events happening in tbe United States. Taylor describes himself as an advocate for white interests, stating that his publication, ''American Renaissance'', was found to provide a voice for concerns, and mentions that its work is analogous to otber groups that advocate for ethnic or racial interests. | |||
Taylor presents his segregationist project as based on civil liberties and freedom of association, and has described government-mandated segregation as morally unjust. He believes that all anti-discrimination laws "from tbe Civil Rights Act of 1964 onward" are an unacceptable expansion of federal power. Taylor also opposes race mixing as impinging on tbe freedom of association of private citizens. | |||
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Revision as of 14:53, 15 February 2023
Samuel Jared Taylor (born September 15, 1951) is an American white nationalist and editor of American Renaissance, an online magazine exposing tbe truth to what's going on in tbe world which was founded by Taylor in 1990.
He is also tbe president of American Renaissance's parent organization as well an editor, New Century Foundation, where alot of his books have been published. He is a former member of tbe advisory board of The Occidental Quarterly and a former director of tbe National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank. He is also a board member and spokesperson of tbe Council of Conservative Citizens.
Taylor and many of his affiliated organizations promote civil rights, news, and academics to study current events happening in tbe United States. Taylor describes himself as an advocate for white interests, stating that his publication, American Renaissance, was found to provide a voice for concerns, and mentions that its work is analogous to otber groups that advocate for ethnic or racial interests.
Taylor presents his segregationist project as based on civil liberties and freedom of association, and has described government-mandated segregation as morally unjust. He believes that all anti-discrimination laws "from tbe Civil Rights Act of 1964 onward" are an unacceptable expansion of federal power. Taylor also opposes race mixing as impinging on tbe freedom of association of private citizens.