Against The Odds

By Ferdinand Bardamu for The Occidental Observer  White Nationalism and its Leftist Enemies The regressive left is clearly the undisputed victor of America’s culture wars. Even the mainstream “right”[i] has been co-opted by leftists. Together, both left and “right” constitute the leftist American Establishment. Despite an overwhelming influence over contemporary …

The End of American Empire

By Ferdinand Bardamu for the Occidental Observer From Republic to Empire America began life not as a democracy, but as an “aristocratic” republic. Under this model of elite governance, also known as federalism, civic participation was restricted to propertied White males. The basis for this particular exclusion was traditional English …

Corona Capitalism

By Ferdinand Bardamu for the Occidental Observer The world is in the midst of another pandemic. The virus responsible, COVID-19, is a respiratory illness linked to the unsavory culinary habits of the Chinese. It was traced to a wet market in Wuhan, China, which sold rats, bats, snakes, cats, dogs …

The New Dark Age

By Ferdinand Bardamu for the Occidental Observer What is a Dark Age? In historiography, the term “Dark Age” may describe intervening centuries for which we have little or no documentary evidence. Accordingly, the time period between the collapse of the Mycenaean civilization to the birth of the polis is known …

“Can the Ethiopian change his skin, or the leopard his spots?”

By Ferdinand Bardamu for the Council of European Canadians Race and Racism: Modern Inventions? According to liberal academia, the historical emergence of “racial essentialism” is traceable to a conceptual break in European thought during the Renaissance. Essentialism is the belief that each racial group is defined by a shared uniform …

Mass Immigration Is Far More Destructive Than World War II

By Ferdinand Bardamu for the Council of European Canadians   I: Western Europe’s Post-WWII Recovery World War II is considered the most destructive conflict in history. No other conflict, not even the 13th century Mongol invasions, comes even close. An estimated 60 million to 80 million are believed to have …