John Derbyshire | |
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Born | Northampton, Northamptonshire, England, United Kingdom | 3 June 1945
Citizenship | United States |
Alma mater | University College London, University of London |
Occupation(s) | Computer programmer, journalist, political commentator |
Website | JohnDerbyshire.com |
John Derbyshire (born 3 June 1945) is a British-born American computer programmer, journalist, and political commentator. He was noted for being one of the last paleoconservatives at the National Review,[1][2] until he was fired in 2012 for writing an article for Taki's Magazine that was widely viewed as racist.[3] Since 2012 he has written for white nationalist website VDARE.[2][4]
In the article that caused his firing, Derbyshire suggested that white and East Asian parents should talk to their children about the threats posed to their safety by black people. He also recommended that parents tell their children not to live in predominantly black communities.[3] He included the line "If planning a trip to a beach or amusement park at some date, find out whether it is likely to be swamped with blacks on that date."[3]
He has also written for the New English Review. His columns cover political-cultural topics, including immigration, China, history, mathematics, and race.[5][6] Derbyshire's 1996 novel about Chinese American immigrants, Seeing Calvin Coolidge in a Dream, was a New York Times "Notable Book of the Year".[7] His 2004 non-fiction book Prime Obsession won the Mathematical Association of America's inaugural Euler Book Prize.[8] A political book, We Are Doomed: Reclaiming Conservative Pessimism, was released in September 2009.[9]
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page).Right wing voices that claim to have been purged from the conservative movement, like Peter Brimelow and John Derbyshire, have formed part of the alt-right.