• A Glimpse at the Art World According to The New York Times

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 17th 2024 10:57am EST

    Aporia Magazine has some really good material devoid of typical leftist nonsense. This article, by Bruce Gilley posted on January 4, 2024, skewers sections on art from the New York Times issue of October 22, 2023. If you ever had any doubt that the Times and the art world in general are entirely on the anti-White left, this should […]

  • Steyn Sticks to Swine: How Mendacious Mark Steyn Collaborates with the Jews of Clown World

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 17th 2024 10:07am EST

    War is a great clarifier. First in Ukraine, then in Gaza, war has made it clearer and clearer to more and more Whites that the West is ruled by a hostile elite of Jews and their shabbos goyim. These kings and queens of Clown World are passionately committed to defending the borders of Jew-ruled Ukraine […]

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  • The Occidental Observer - Jan 16th 2024 3:17pm EST

    A while ago I posted an article on deranged White women. The young White woman who much prefers Nikki Haley over Trump and even over Biden (“a little too old”) is unfortunately much too typical. Haley’s money is coming from Democrat donors, and of course, the neocons of both parties love her. WAR! And, as […]

  • What ‘Equity’ Means

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 16th 2024 3:11pm EST

    This is what they mean by “equity” pic.twitter.com/8q26DUuRd2 — End Wokeness (@EndWokeness) January 15, 2024

  • From The Telegraph

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 16th 2024 11:30am EST

    Marine Le Pen already rules France                      Gavin Mortimer: When it comes to changing Prime Ministers, Emmanuel Macron has much in common with the Conservative Party. Both are on their fourth premier in seven years with the French President this week unveiling Gabriel Attal as the latest […]

  • Update on the AfD

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 15th 2024 3:17pm EST

    From an email list: Despite the unprecedented agitation against the AfD in recent days, the AfD candidate Uwe Thrum won the most votes in the district election in the Saale-Orla district this Sunday (14 Jan, 2024). Thrum received the most votes with 45.7 percent, followed by Christian Herrgott (CDU) with 33.3 percent, the SPD candidate Regina Butz […]

  • Eugen Dühring on the Jewish Question, Part 2 The Jewish Question

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 15th 2024 12:00pm EST

    Part 2: The Jewish Question One of the most important contributions of Dühring’s work to the history of anthropology and culture is the distinction he makes between the Jews and the other Semites so that all the features of the so-called “anti-Semitism” are in fact directed only to the Jews as a specific branch of […]

  • Eugen Dühring on the Jewish Question, Part 1: The German Socialism of Eugen Dühring

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 14th 2024 11:18am EST

    Part 1: The German Socialism of Eugen Dühring[1] Eugen Dühring (1833–1921) was born in Berlin the son of a Prussian bureaucrat. He studied law, philosophy and political econ­omy at the University of Berlin. Although he began his career by practicing law (1856–59), he was forced to give up this profession at the age of twenty […]

  • Paul Joseph on an AfD Bundestag Member Calling for Deporting Millions of Foreigners

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 13th 2024 2:24pm EST

    Paul Joseph Watson on the AfD’s increased support (24%), resulting in calls to ban the party supported by 47% of voters—in the name of democracy. The AfD’s great sin of course is that at least some among them are planning to deport foreigners. AfD Bundestag member René Springer has promised to deport foreigners from Germany […]

  • Tucker Carlson and the Racist White Ladies

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 12th 2024 1:02pm EST

    Rich white ladies pay $5,000 to be told they’re naughty little racists. What is that? Jason Whitlock knows. pic.twitter.com/rj2aQ6yUHi — Tucker Carlson (@TuckerCarlson) December 15, 2023 White women are very difficult and intractable problem for our side. Here we have an account of White women, all of whom are undoubtedly wonderfully liberal and virtuous, accepting […]

  • Prove You’re Not ‘Easily Led,’ Evangelicals

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 11th 2024 10:12am EST

        In 1986, The New York Times described evangelicals as “more easily led than other kinds of voters.” Then in 1993, The Washington Post reported that evangelicals were “largely poor, uneducated and easy to command.” (The Washington Post issued a correction; the Times did not.)      For the past week, the media have been trying to […]

  • In response to: “The Way Forward: A New Christianity, Partition, and a General Operational Plan”

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 10th 2024 10:22am EST

    Amalric de Droevig’s “The Way Forward: A New Christianity, Partition, and a General Operational Plan” is not the first time that advocates of white interests launch attacks on Christianity. The writers for The Counter Currents and The National Vanguard — to name just two of them — are doing the same. Detractors of Christianity among […]

  • Interview with Jose Nino

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 10th 2024 10:20am EST

    https://open.substack.com/pub/josbcf/p/el-nino-speaks-103-the-one-group  

  • A Two State Solution — For Us

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 9th 2024 11:35am EST

    Races, like individuals, have interests. Some of those interests are of major importance whereas others are of minor or even trivial importance. The most important interest of all is continued existence, which includes the conditions required for continued existence, which can be properly referred to as existential interests, those necessary for continued life. The next […]

  • NJP: A Postmortem

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 9th 2024 9:10am EST

    Editor’s note: This was posted by Matt Parrot on his Substack Good riddance. I had no special access to the inner workings of the NJP. The higher ups always held me in contempt, and would have kept me at arm’s length had I attempted to approach the project. I didn’t ask. They didn’t ask. I […]

  • A brief description of the developing situation in Germany

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 8th 2024 10:25am EST

    From an email list: “In the latest Civey Sunday poll (31.12.2023) by the ‘Sächsische Zeitung’, the AfD gained a further 4 percentage points. With 37 percent of the vote, the AfD would now be well ahead of the currently ruling CDU with 30 percent.”   The SPD and FDP would also both fail at the five percent hurdle and miss […]

  • Barbara’s Barbarians: How Jews Import Third-Worlders to Harm Whites, Then Play the Innocent Victim

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 7th 2024 11:38am EST

    What is CFI? And who is Ehud Sheleg? Those are two very important questions about British politics, but I doubt that even one in fifty voters could answer them. Which is just the way that CFI and Mr Sheleg like it. They don’t want their activities discussed or their influence analysed. Like all sensible criminals, […]

  • Dershowitz and Epstein

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 6th 2024 2:24pm EST

    Two more of Epstein’s victims are suing the government on the basis that the government entered into a Non-Prosecution Agreement (NPA) with Epstein and his collaborators, one of whom was Alan Dershowitz who was involved in obtaining the NPA. This is an excerpt from their brief. FACTUAL BACKGROUND As the Court is aware, more than […]

  • “When the Quarrel is Jewish”: Atrocity Propaganda, Moral Idealism, and the West

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 5th 2024 11:00am EST

    “When the quarrel is Jewish, more than usual caution is required, since the press of Europe isto a great and increasing extent in the hands of Jews.”                      Goldwin Smith, New Light on the Jewish Question 1891[1]  It should be considered an axiom that the Western political system can be bought with money, but that […]

  • Black Women in Charge 

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 4th 2024 10:19am EST

          The Claudine Gay affair reminds me that we need a reckoning on how the “intersectionality” project is going.      The idea was that after centuries of being kept down by racism and sexism — although that didn’t seem to hurt accomplished Black women like Barbara Jordan, Condi Rice, Jessye Norman, Zora Neale […]

  • A House Divided: Schizocracy

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 3rd 2024 11:56am EST

    A house divided cannot stand. Matthew 12:22. With election season approaching on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean, political rhetoric will increasingly favor certain themes, and even certain words, in an attempt to entrance and ensnare the public. In the UK, where the government quite blatantly uses NLP (Neuro-Linguistic Programming) both internally and when addressing […]

  • The Jewish Question

    The Occidental Observer - Jan 1st 2024 12:21pm EST

    The argument that Jews have acquired excessive influence in a ‘host’ society has appeared in all the world’s continents, and has surfaced with frequency from Antiquity to ‘post-modernity.’ Of all social, political, and economic subjects, including race and gender, few have provoked more controversy, or conjured up a more powerful set of mental images and […]

  • Disunion, Slavery, and the Causes of the Civil War By Steven Calabresi in Reason.com

    The Occidental Observer - Dec 31st 2023 11:35am EST

    The post Disunion, Slavery, and the Causes of the Civil War appeared first on Reason.com. Nikki Haley recently downplayed the role of slavery in the actual starting of the Civil War.  Technically, she is absolutely right.  President Abraham Lincoln in his First Inaugural Address said that he would fight to keep the Union together, and that he would ban […]

  • Review of “The Forgotten Soldier” by Guy Sajer, Part 3 of 3

    The Occidental Observer - Dec 30th 2023 11:44am EST

    Go to Part 1 Go to Part 2 Part Four (Winter 1943 — Summer 1944) Following Sajer’s evacuation to the west bank of the Dnieper River, the anticipated German camp where they will be refitted and allowed to rest and recover proves to be an illusion. The chaos that reigned along the east bank is […]

  • Review of “The Forgotten Soldier” by Guy Sajer, Part 2 of 3

    The Occidental Observer - Dec 29th 2023 9:59am EST

    Go to Part 1. Part Two (Spring, 1943–Summer, 1943). The retreat culminated in a reorganization of German units and lines beyond the Don River. Parenthetically, much of the book is organized around the various retreats to rivers and then eventually to the sea. They formed natural front lines to be held only to see the […]