Antiwhiteism began with Anti-Saxonism

BillyRayJenkins
Published on Oct 11, 2023
The pernicious issue of Antiwhiteism is just a race-wide application of the Anti-Saxon sentiment made popular by the Anglo-Norman Aristocrats of England after the conquest. This was transplanted to America after the Saxon rebellion under Cromwell was successful in 1649. This concept emerged again in 1861, the South presenting itself as a land of the Anglo-Norman Aristocrats, French Aristocrats, and a vital Ulster Scots working class, while the North was presented as Saxon peasants who dared to usurp the God-ordained order. After the Civil War, the idea of American Exceptionalism, the triumph of Saxon Law was much touted, but mass immigration and low birthrates eventually saw Saxon New England destroyed by the 1930s and everywhere else later. During the time of FDR, the Hollywood notion of the Intolerant WASP against the vibrant American Diversity began to be touted, grew during WWII and then by the Sixties shifted into Modern Antiwhitist Theory. The Frankfurt School merely glommed onto the hatred toward WASPS already present in America and manipulated it. They did the same in the United Kingdom as well portraying the English as crude bigots, while Scots, Welsh and Irish were portrayed as quaint harmless rustics. They then exported these ideas to Europe itself and used the same formula.

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