31 Facts About Jared Taylor

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Samuel Jared Taylor was born on September 15,1951 and is an American white supremacist and editor of American Renaissance, an online magazine espousing such opinions, which was founded by Taylor in 1990.

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Jared Taylor is the president of American Renaissances parent organization, New Century Foundation, through which many of his books have been published.

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Jared Taylor is a former member of the advisory board of The Occidental Quarterly and a former director of the National Policy Institute, a Virginia-based white nationalist think tank.

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Jared Taylor is a board member and spokesperson of the Council of Conservative Citizens.

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Jared Taylor was born on September 15,1951, to Christian missionary parents from Virginia in Kobe, Japan.

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Jared Taylor lived in Japan until he was 16 years old and attended Japanese schools up to the age of 12, becoming fluent in Japanese.

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Jared Taylor attended Yale University, where he earned a Bachelor of Arts in philosophy in 1973.

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Jared Taylor then spent three years in France and received a Master of Arts degree in international economics at Sciences Po in 1978.

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Jared Taylor worked as an international lending officer for the Manufacturers Hanover Corporation from 1978 to 1981, and as West Coast editor of PC Magazine from 1983 to 1988.

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Jared Taylor has taught Japanese at the Harvard Summer School, and worked as a courtroom translator.

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Sometime in his early thirties, Jared Taylor reassessed the liberal and cosmopolitan viewpoint commonly professed in his working environment, which he had himself shared until then.

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Jared Taylor became deeply convinced that human beings are tribal in nature and feelings, and that they differ in talent, temperament and capacity.

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All the social miracles of Japan, Jared Taylor averred by 1991 under the pen name Steven Howell, were at least partly a result of Japan's racial and cultural homogeneity.

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Jared Taylor created the New Century Foundation in 1994 to assist with the running of American Renaissance.

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In 1992, Jared Taylor published a book titled Paved with Good Intentions in which he criticizes what he deems the unwise welfare politics that contributed to the economic situation of the African-American underclass.

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Jared Taylor has been described as a white nationalist, white supremacist, and racist by civil rights groups, news media, academics studying racism in the US, and others.

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News coverage of Jared Taylor has associated him with the alt-right.

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Jared Taylor is a proponent of scientific racism and voluntary racial segregation.

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Jared Taylor asserts that there are racial differences in intelligence among the various ethno-racial groups across the world.

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Jared Taylor believes that all anti-discrimination laws "from the Civil Rights Act of 1964 onward" are an unacceptable expansion of federal power.

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Jared Taylor opposes anti-miscegenation laws as impinging on the freedom of association of private citizens.

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Jared Taylor believes that the multi-racial American society is "doomed to failure", and that non-white groups should not constitute a significant part of the American population, especially Hispanics, Africans, Afro-Caribbeans and Middle Easterners, although he includes Northern Asians, whom he holds in high regard.

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Jared Taylor has recommended Jean Raspail's The Camp of the Saints to his followers.

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Jared Taylor welcomes Jews to his organization and views American Jews as potential powerful allies.

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Jared Taylor supported Donald Trump's presidential campaign, and recorded robocalls to support Trump before the Iowa caucus and New Hampshire primary.

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Jared Taylor attended Trump's inauguration with front-row VIP tickets, and he described the event as "a sign of rising white consciousness".

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Nieli notes that Jared Taylor appears to have a special intellectual affinity for the French New Right author Guillaume Faye, whose books were favorably reviewed by Jared Taylor in American Renaissance; both of them believe that white people need to join in a worldwide fight for their racial, cultural, and demographic survival.

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Jared Taylor is the guy who is providing the intellectual heft, in effect, to modern-day Klansmen.

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In February 2018, Jared Taylor filed a lawsuit against Twitter, claiming that the suspension violated his right to free speech.

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Jared Taylor's lawsuit was dismissed, and an appeals court upheld the dismissal, agreeing that services can control what is published on their sites.

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In March 2019, Jared Taylor said on his website that he had been banned from the Schengen Area for two years on the instigation of Poland.