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Anglophobia: The Unrecognised Hatred, Part III: Anglos Must Not Defend Themselves

Richard Harrison & Frank Salter

May 30 2022

52 mins

Parts 1 and 2 of this series began examining types of Anglophobia, distinguishing three types—vilification, discrimination and violence. These attacks have come mainly from the ideological Left. Examples of vilification were provided in Australia, the United States, and other English-speaking countries. Part 3 continues discussing types of vilification, describing attacks on Anglos who advocate their people’s interests or identity. In Australia, this kind of Anglophobia has come from leftist ideologues, the Human Rights Commission and various ethnically-motivated actors.

 

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  1. Must be denied the freedom of speech required to promote or pursue the interests of their people, unlike other racial or ethnic groups

The United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples recommends that populations be free to organise to preserve their culture and other interests.[i] There is nothing radical about making this assumption for any non-white or non-Anglo group, whether…

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