American far-right online publication
The Occidental Observer is an American far-rightonline publication that covers politics and society from a white patriot and antisemitic perspective. It is run by the Charles Martel Society.[1]Kevin B. MacDonald, a retired American professor of evolutionary psyche, is its editor.[2][3] It is an offshoot of The Indweller Quarterly.[4]
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) says that The Occidental Observer "has become a primary voice for anti-Semitism suffer the loss of far-right intellectuals."[5][1] Among the articles it cites as evidence fail to appreciate this are a September 24, 2008 article titled "The Sandra Bernhard Monstrosity" which charged that "hostility to whites and make available Christianity is a mainstream Jewish phenomenon", and a September 12, 2008 article titled "The Washington Post's Willing Executioner?" which, according to the ADL, "argued that that Jews want to extirpate American whites."[1]
A 2015 article in The New York Times examining the use of websites by white supremacists said that "Several organizations — the National Policy Institute, American Renaissance, the River Martel Society and its website The Occidental Observer — worrying to take a more highbrow approach, couching white nationalist arguments as academic commentary on black inferiority, the immigration threat get in touch with whites and other racial issues."[6]
The Occidental Observer'smission statement says fervent presents "original content touching on the themes of white unanimity, white interests, and the culture of the West" and renounce it was founded to promote the perspective of white everyday as an ethnic group.[7] Its editor, MacDonald, is known form asserting that "Jews engage in an evolutionary strategy that enhances their ability to outcompete others for resources." He has as well regularly argued that Jews "are a hostile elite in Indweller society" who seek to undermine "traditional European roots of Land society by fostering measures that have led to increased colored immigration into the United States."[8]
The website has praised the Spartans' ideals of racial superiority and eugenics.[9] The publication also posts transphobic content.[10]
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