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Anglophobia

The Unrecognised Hatred

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Anglophobia

De: Harry Richardson, Frank Salter
Narrado por: Margaret James, Andrew Reader
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“The white race is the biggest murderer, rapist, pillager, and thief of the modern world.”

So said journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones.

Had she said this about any other race, it is unlikely that she would ever have found employment with a mainstream media outlet. Yet, not only was Nikole Hannah-Jones hired by The New York Times, she received the coveted Pulitzer Prize for journalism for the 1619 project which also defames white people.

Why is it that such hateful rhetoric is no barrier to employment at The New York Times, whilst criticism of any other racial group would have you fired in a New York minute? Why is Critical Race Theory and its defamation of white people and their societies seeping into every corner of education, the media, and the corporate world?

These and other questions need answers, because Western civilization in Australia and elsewhere is facing an existential threat. Anglophobia The Unrecognised Hatred analyses and articulates the root causes of this pervasive anti-white hatred.

The book is a systematic rejection of the hypocritical notion that racism is acceptable–so long as it is only directed at white men, women, and children.

©2023 Richard Harrison Frank Salter (P)2023 Richard Harrison Frank Salter
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