Message from @AngloCelticRebel
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they never would have broken from the british empire tbh
them and their liberalisim
CONFOUND IT ALL
its called cananda
HAHAHAHAHHAHAH
we must halt all croation immigration to the United States until we can figure out what the hell is going on
Anglos b like: were so great
Anglos in 200 years b like: we dont exist
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when britain and canada fall BUILD A WALL and stop them from coming t the us
arent you moving to australia lol
Australia is more Celtic than Anglo at this point
not really
but it is very celtic
The generations of crossbreeding with the Micks created something different than the average anglo
nz was really the last stand of anglos outside of england
Plus Australia got all the good anglos
anglo celtic is as chad as it gets tbh
Yep
australia was over 95% anglo celtic in 1960
Anglo Celtic master race
Yessirrree
Any pure Anglo left (see: Britain) is EXTREMELY gay
the good anglos left for america, australia and nz
^^^
That's why the UK is so gay now
u forget canada
those are the gay ones
the purest form of anglo
any good anglo preferred america over canada
this is true
Gonna kill my neighbors fellas
It was nice knowing you
The Anglo-Celtic people are those of British or English and Celtic descent. The concept is mainly relevant in Great Britain and Ireland, particularly in Australia but also in Canada, the United States, New Zealand and South Africa, where a significant diaspora is located.
The term is a combination of the combining form Anglo- and the adjective Celtic. Anglo-, meaning English is derived from the Angles, a Germanic people who settled in Britain (mainly in what is now England) in the middle of the first millennium. The name England (Old English: Engla land or Ængla land) originates from these people. Celtic, in this context, refers to the people of Ireland, Scotland, Wales, the Isle of Man and Cornwall.
Recorded usage dates as far back to at least the mid-19th century. A newspaper of the name, The Anglo-Celt (pronounced in this case as 'Anglo-Selt'), was founded in County Cavan in Ireland in 1846. In an 1869 publication, the term was contrasted with Anglo-Saxon as a more appropriate term for people of Irish and British descent worldwide:
"Anglo-Saxon," as applied to the modern British people, and Britannic race, I believe every impartial scholar will agree with me in thinking a gross misnomer. For if it can be shown that there is a large Celtic element even in the population of England itself, still more unquestionable is this, not only with regard to the populations the British Isles generally, but also with reference to the English-speaking peoples of America and Australasia. Even the English are rather Anglo-Celts than Anglo Saxons; and still more certainly is Anglo-Celtic a more accurate term than Anglo-Saxon, not only for that British nationality which includes the Scots, the Irish and the Welsh; but also for that Britannic race, chief elements in the formation of which have been Welsh, Scottish and Irish immigrants.
remember when america was a high trust anglo society then the (((immigrants))) ruined it