13-02-2024, 09:15
(This post was last modified: 13-02-2024, 09:16 by Statesideowl.)
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2023/06...tionalism/
"Cambridge is teaching students that Anglo-Saxons did not exist as a distinct ethnic group as part of efforts to undermine “myths of nationalism”.
Britain’s early medieval history is taught by the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, but the terms within its own title are being addressed as part of efforts to make teaching more “anti-racist”.
Its teaching aims to “dismantle the basis of myths of nationalism” by explaining that the Anglo-Saxons were not a distinct ethnic group, according to information from the department.
The department’s approach also aims to show that there were never “coherent” Scottish, Irish and Welsh ethnic identities with ancient roots.
The increased focus on anti-racism comes amid a broader debate over the continued use of terms like “Anglo-Saxon”, with some in academia alleging that the ethnonym is used to support “racist” ideas of a native English identity."
However, these genius' daren't go anywhere near the ancient ethnic groups in sub saharan Africa with this racist BS.
Little by little, through the continued redefining of language and history to suit either sweeping agenda's or personal narrative's, you're witnessing cultures being erased.
More of that 'anti racism' garbage which is in truth anti-white rhetoric but it's acceptable because of that fact.
"Cambridge is teaching students that Anglo-Saxons did not exist as a distinct ethnic group as part of efforts to undermine “myths of nationalism”.
Britain’s early medieval history is taught by the Department of Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic, but the terms within its own title are being addressed as part of efforts to make teaching more “anti-racist”.
Its teaching aims to “dismantle the basis of myths of nationalism” by explaining that the Anglo-Saxons were not a distinct ethnic group, according to information from the department.
The department’s approach also aims to show that there were never “coherent” Scottish, Irish and Welsh ethnic identities with ancient roots.
The increased focus on anti-racism comes amid a broader debate over the continued use of terms like “Anglo-Saxon”, with some in academia alleging that the ethnonym is used to support “racist” ideas of a native English identity."
However, these genius' daren't go anywhere near the ancient ethnic groups in sub saharan Africa with this racist BS.

Little by little, through the continued redefining of language and history to suit either sweeping agenda's or personal narrative's, you're witnessing cultures being erased.
More of that 'anti racism' garbage which is in truth anti-white rhetoric but it's acceptable because of that fact.

"The opinion of 10,000 men is of no value if none of them know anything about the subject." Marcus Aurelius