Happy William Of Ockham Day! (Oh, And Also Passover)

By Peter Brimelow

04/10/2017

April 10 in the Church of England’s Calendar of Saints is the Feast of William Of Ockham, known to philosophy for his concept of Occam’s Razor, and to VDARE.com readers in particular for Steve Sailer’s brilliant adaptation "Occam’s Butterknife" i.e. extreme race-denial.

I pause briefly in memory of the extraordinarily achievement of Medieval Europe, about to utterly expunged if Angela Merkel etc. have their nation-breaking way.

Oh, and it’s also Passover. Which is why I can’t get hold of various VDARE.com writers tonight.

It has now become a multicultural must to step on Christmas by never mentioning it except in connection with other “holidays”, notably Hanukkah, aptly described by American Heritage's Frederic Schwarz (December 2000) as the “Jewish Kwanzaa.”

Somehow, however, the MSM neglects to provide the nearest Saint’s day in the Christian calendar to each year’s Rosh Hashanah, Yom Kippur and Passover — there are a lot of saints! So it has become a VDARE.com service (as so often) to fill the gap.

VDARE.COM wishes all our readers a Happy. We mean it.

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