Nick Buckley MBE explores the controversial topic of Anglophobia - the hatred of the English. Is it justified? Can it be stopped? Should it be stopped? Or is it a price worth paying to be called English? This book follows on nicely from his last but does not need to be read to enjoy this one.
He asks more questions than he answers for he wants the reader to come to their conclusions - being told what to think is one of the reasons why England is in a mess.
Buckley simply highlights the undisputable fact that anti-white hate in society is rampant and has become acceptable and normalised. He explores the only reason he can find - jealousy and envy. Foreigners hate the English, and white people in general, because their ancestors failed them. Success always attracts negative attention.
He delves into why some English people hate England. This chapter is likely to upset many people on the Left. He lays out a series of mental health conditions and related traits that will jump off the page as you immediately recognise these flaws in people you know. Mentally ill people tend to make irrational decisions.
The last chapter is a slap in the face to the world. He cleverly details the huge positive impact the English have had on the world, ranging from science, medicine, law, and even our language. Without a hint of irony, he asks the world to say Thank You to the English for creating the modern world. Will they? A lack of gratitude has always been an issue for less polite nations.
For England to survive, the English must want it to. Buckley has highlighted the enemy and shown that they are not to be feared.
All it takes now is for the English to stop being scared and brush aside the fools who would see us destroyed.