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Writer John Derbyshire was axed from the National Review –  the legendary conservative magazine founded by William F. Buckley, Jr. – over the weekend amid outrage over a column he wrote last Thursday for Taki’s Magazine titled “The Talk: The Nonblack Version.”

“There is a talk that nonblack Americans have with their kids.” He said his children, now 19 and 16, have had the nonblack talk in bits and pieces and added that “If I were to assemble it into a single talk, it would look something like the following.”

The column then reels off a list of do’s and don’ts that includes avoiding “concentrations of blacks not all known to you personally,” staying “out of heavily black neighborhoods,” and “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 (neglect of that one got me the closest I have ever gotten to death by gunshot).”

“Do not settle in a district or municipality run by black politicians,” Derbyshire continues. “Before voting for a black politician, scrutinize his/her character much more carefully than you would a white” and if “accosted by a strange black in the street, smile and say something polite but keep moving.”

He estimates that about five percent of blacks are “ferociously hostile to whites and will go to great lengths to inconvenience or harm us” and “a much larger cohort of blacks – around half – will go along passively if the five percent take leadership in some event. They will do this out of racial solidarity, the natural willingness of most human beings to be led, and a vague feeling that whites have it coming.”

Read more at BlackAmericaWeb.com