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Taki Theodoracopulos

Taki Theodoracopulos
Born Panagiotis Theodoracopulos
(1936-08-11) August 11, 1936 (age 80)
Greece
Education The Lawrenceville School
Occupation Journalist, publisher, writer

Taki Theodoracopulos (Greek: Τάκης Θεοδωρακόπουλος; born August 11, 1936), originally named Panagiotis Theodoracopulos and best known as Taki, is a Greek journalist and writer. He lives in New York City, London and Gstaad, Switzerland.

His column "High Life" has appeared in The Spectator since 1977, and he has also written for other US and UK publications. In 1984, Taki served three months in HM Prison Pentonville for the possession of cocaine. He documented his prison experiences in Nothing to Declare: Prison Memoirs (1991).

In 2002, Taki founded The American Conservative magazine with Pat Buchanan and Scott McConnell. He was also the publisher of the British magazine Right Now! He currently publishes and writes for Taki's Magazine, described as a libertarian webzine of "politics and culture."

Taki appeared in the 2013 James Toback film Seduced and Abandoned as himself.

Taki has an interest in Oriental martial arts, holds a black belt in karate and owned a yacht named Bushido (after the code of honour of Japanese Samurai warriors). The yacht was put up for sale in 2012.

Throughout his career, Taki has continually expressed unequivocally racist attitudes. For example in an article published on 2nd November 2000, Taki wrote that "On average, Orientals are slower to mature, less randy, less fertile, and have larger brains and higher IQ scores. Blacks are at the other pole, and whites fall somewhere in the middle, although closer to the Orientals than the blacks."

In 2004, The Guardian accused Taki of using ethnic slurs, in an article criticizing then Spectator editor and MP and future Mayor of London and Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson for employing him. While Scotland Yard investigated Taki for some of his alleged racial comments, no charges were made.


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