Why The Occidental Quarterly Exists
We fear for the future of our grandchildren in America. What We Fear:Relentless policies in pursuit of cheap labor resulting in:Falling living standards for our children and grandchildren.Increasing costs of welfare as low wages cause millions to opt for leisure over work.Relentless demonizing of White Americans resulting in:Ideological...
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From the Great Society to the Great Betrayal
Lyndon Johnson’s “Great Society” in the 1960s set up millions of Blacks and Hispanics in cities on generous housing and welfare benefits. Before the Great Society, nobody assumed they could live on permanent government benefits, except maybe disabled veterans. The Johnson and Nixon administrations’ welfare system, set up during America’s peak...
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Douglas Olson’s Washington Report
A Medal for Negritude Ninety-year-old Edward Brooke (R-MA) was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal on October 28, supposedly for being the first Negro elected by popular vote to the United States Senate. In truth, he was recognized for obtaining preferential treatment for his own people and laying the foundation for the sub-prime housing crash.The bill making the award was...
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Douglas Olson’s Washington Report:
A Summary of Racial Outrages in the Nation’s Capital
Feel Safer Now?Hispanics now make up 31.5 percent of US Customs and Border Protection personnel. Franklin Jones (race unspecified, but we have our suspicions), executive director of CBP’s equal employment opportunity, boasts that this glowing accomplishment was achieved by “community outreach, career development, and targeted recruiting for under-represented groups.” In other...
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Douglas Olson’s Washington Report
In a Racial BoxThe unrepentant, in-your-face lawbreaking of Rep. Charlie Rangel (D-NY) has nationalized the racial woes that Democrats were already facing at the state level in New York. The party appeared fully prepared to lose the governorship, and suffer collateral damage in the legislature, rather than offend Negroes by allowing a serious primary candidate to run against...
Read MoreTaking on City Hall, Round II
While not totally a defamation matter, we did have to take on San Jose’s city hall in regard to its recognition of employee associations centered around every ethnicity you can think of, unless pale pink skin is involved. San Jose had approved African American, Asian American, American Indian, American Latino, Filipino American, and Pacific Islander employee groups, but no...
Read MoreSteve Sailer on the Racial Caste System in Sports
“Blackballed?”by Steve Sailerfrom Taki’s Magazine, October 7, 2009Let’s celebrate diversity! In Division 1-A college football, 19 of the top 20 players in rushing yards are—as sports fans expect—black. Yet, the #1 rusher is a white guy.Toby Gerhart, Stanford’s 235-pound tailback, has piled up 650 yards on the ground to power lowly Stanford to a 4-1 overall...
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The Anti-White Ascetic-in-Residence at the University of Texas, Austin
The Heart of WhitenessConfronting Race, Racism and White PrivilegeRobert JensenSan Francisco: City Lights Publishers, 2005Unserious treatments of race can still be worth examining, if not for their internal merits (or lack thereof), then for the mindsets revealed. Heart of Whiteness: Confronting Race, Racism and White Privilege, is one such example. There is almost nothing in this...
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Fly Me to the Moon, or Whites Need Not Apply
from The Occidental Observer, June 3, 2009I don’t think my previous column could have been more timely. Titled On the Visual Displacement of the White Race, it appeared May 15. One week later, major news media reported that President Obama had chosen a former astronaut and Marine general to lead NASA. This move certainly bolsters my point about the displacement of White men...
Read MorePatrick Buchanan on Sonia Sotomayor
“Here Comes Sonia”by Patrick J. Buchananfrom Taki’s Magazine, May 29, 2009When you think about it, Sonia Sotomayor is the perfect pick for the Supreme Court—in Barack Obama’s America.Like Obama, himself a beneficiary of affirmative action, she thinks “Latina women,” because of their life experience, make better judicial decisions than white men, that...
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