Imagine on one great and glorious day after the overthrow of True Conservatism that someone stands up to these people and finally tells them … NO.

Daily Mail:

“The term Anglo-Saxon is ‘bound up with white supremacy’ and should be replaced with ‘early English’, academics have argued. Anglo-Saxon traditionally refers to groups from Germany, Denmark and the Netherlands who settled in Britain at the end of Roman rule. However, early medieval England specialist Mary Rambaran-Olm, an independent scholar and author, claimed the term is used by white supremacists to refer to white British people and should be banned. The academic – raised in Canada and now based in Ireland – says previous objections to the term Dark Ages sets a precedent. She told The Times: ‘Generally, white supremacists use the term to make some sort of connection to their heritage (which is inaccurate) or to make associations with ‘whiteness’ but they also habitually misuse it to try and connect themselves to a warrior past.’ … Earlier this year the International Society of Anglo Saxonists took a poll of its 600 members, and 60 per cent of the group agreed to remove the reference to ‘Anglo-Saxon’ from its name.”

After telling them NO for the first time in decades, we push back so hard against them that we topple the whole rotting edifice of progressive liberalism.

But … you’re a white supremacist!

Okay.

But … you’re a racist!

Okay.

But … you’re a xenophobe!

LOL.

But … you’re a nativist!

Okay.

But … you’re an authoritarian!

YES.

But … you support the patriarchy!

YES.

But … you want to destroy our liberal democracy!

YES.

I don’t give a shit about any of your -isms and -phobias.

They have nothing to do with morality anyway. It is all a facade of Jewish bullshit.

I’m a White Anglo-Saxon Southern Protestant. I’m not sorry that my people conquered and settled this part of North America. I’m sick and tired of our culture being dominated by these people. No one is going to convince me that I should be ashamed of my identity either.

Note: I’m not ashamed of my Irish heritage either. I have some of that too.