Anglophobia

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Anglophobia is a form of racism. It refers to the dislike of, hatred of, oppression of, bullying of, fear of and/or bias against England and/or English people.

Scotland

"It was loud and long." Scranton Joe expressed his contempt for British royalty and ruling elites.[1]

Left-wing Scottish 'nationalism' has long been associated with Anglophobia. This has increased significantly in the 2010s and 2020s under the totalitarian SNP regime fronted by dictator Nicola Sturgeon.[2] In Scotland, the Tory-run Moray Council decided it would target anti-English hatred as it was "more common than Islamophobia".[3]

Anglophobes

Below is a select list of prominent individuals known to harbour Anglophobic views:

  • Catherine Jean Biden - mother of Joe Biden who authored numerous racist anti-English writings.[4]
  • Joe Biden - self-proclaimed 46th President of the United States of Irish descent, Biden's racist Anglophobic views have been labelled a "threat to the West".[5]
  • Mark Drakeford - Welsh extreme-left dictator (2018-2024), Drakeford's regime adopted a racist anti-English tax policy.[6]
  • Kamala Harris - vice-president of the United States known for her contempt towards the Special relationship between the UK and the USA.[7]
  • Adolf Hitler - dictator of Nazi Germany (1933-1945), despite some attempts to portray Hitler as an Anglophile, Hitler's sympathies to the English were primarily towards its upper classes as he considered its working- and middle-classes "racially inferior".[8]
  • Hugh MacDiarmid - Marxist-Leninist, Scottish supremacist Nazi appeaser and "spiritual leader" of the Scottish 'nationalist' movement, described Anglophobia as his "hobby".[9]
  • Barack Hussein Obama - 44th President of the United States, illegally colluded with Russia against Britain in 2011 and his views on Britain have been described as "knee-jerk Anglophobia".[10]

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