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  1. Hace 2 días · There’s only one problem with opposing identity politics. All politics is identity politics. Anyone who says otherwise is either a fool or a fraud. For example, the American pseudo-conservative Ben Shapiro (born 1984) is a fraud. He’s a strongly identified Jew and Israel-Firster who tells his White followers to eschew identity politics.

  2. The Occidental Observer is an American far-right online publication that covers politics and society from a white nationalist and antisemitic perspective. It is run by the Charles Martel Society. [1] Kevin B. MacDonald, a retired American professor of evolutionary psychology, is its editor.

  3. La Sociedad Carlos Martel es una organización nacionalista blanca estadounidense que publica The Occidental Quarterly, una destacada publicación racista científica, con un formato parecido a una revista revisada por pares. También publica The Occidental Observer, un medio digital en línea, dedicado a la promoción del antisemitismo.

  4. He serves as editor of The Occidental Observer, which he says covers "white identity, white interests, and the culture of the West". He is described by the Anti-Defamation League as having "become a primary voice for anti-Semitism from far-right intellectuals" [20] and by the Southern Poverty Law Center as "the neo-Nazi movement's ...

  5. 17 de ago. de 2017 · MacDonald is the editor-in-chief of The Occidental Observer and a former professor who left California State University, Long Beach, after coming under fire for his controversial writings.

  6. Yet the anti-Semitism of MacDonald, the founder of the white supremacist website The Occidental Observer, is not particularly cloaked. (The site has such topic tags as “Holocaust Industry” and...

  7. 5 de ago. de 2019 · Discourses about power (control, dominance), as well as discourses about hegemony (omnipresence, invisibility), can center both an intersectional analysis of the Jewish case as well as a meta-argument as to why Jewishness is often left untheorized in intersectional work.

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