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In reply to the discussion: Parting Ways (Derbyshire Fired From National Review) [View all]fujiyama
(15,185 posts)37. The impression I get reading his Wiki entry
is that he started out supporting segregation having been raised by southern parents, but his views evolved. He also did denounce the John Birch Society and other such groups in the '60s and debated George Wallace so by the late '60s, it sounds like his views had become more civilized...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_F._Buckley,_Jr.#White_supremacy_in_the_South
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National Review didn't publish it - it was on Derbyshire's blog, separate from NR.
The Velveteen Ocelot
Apr 2012
#3
'Taki' is a known racist, who himself has run close to getting sacked for articles
muriel_volestrangler
Apr 2012
#26
Taki? That fawning courtier to Eurotrash? Dominick Dunne without the gravitas?
Tom Ripley
Apr 2012
#39
"I'm shocked! shocked! to find that racist claptrap going on around here!"
struggle4progress
Apr 2012
#4
NR's Initial Response Was to Merely Distance Themselves from the Racist Comments
indykatie1955
Apr 2012
#6
What's ironic is the founder of NR was quite a racist himself, William F. Buckley.
Old and In the Way
Apr 2012
#10
I used to watch a talk show with Buckley regularly. I don't recall hearing anything ....
Honeycombe8
Apr 2012
#13
Thanks. I'll look that up. I guess they didn't discuss that in the shows I watched. nt
Honeycombe8
Apr 2012
#30