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Wikipedia defines Remigration as Ethnically cleansing a nation through mass deportation. In England that would mean anyone who is not white and of anglo saxon ancestry. Is this also your definition? || Clip from my interview with Ethnonationalist Hugh Anthony FULL VIDEO 01/02/26

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"I am English" 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Who are the English? This has recently been reported by the BBC as a ' deeply contentious debate', as if there is nowhere the people of England can tie themselves to, that we have no land of our own, or that we are not a race or indigenous people. Who are the English? The English are the native ethnic group of England and the largest ethnic group in the United Kingdom. We share a common history, language (English), culture, and identity, developed over 1000s of years. The English are a fusion of Celts, Britons, Anglo-Saxons, with some Romano and Norse influence. Modern genetic studies show the English as a mix: Anglo-Saxon/continental northern European (Angles & Saxons) who dominate the East, Central and Northern regions of England, and the indigenous Briton/Celtic populations (pre-Anglo-Saxon) who dominate the South and West of England. The name England means, 'Land of the Angles'. What is in a name? The etymology of my surname 'Denslow' originates from the words, 'Denu' meaning the valleys of South West England, and 'Sloh' meaning marsh, swamp or bog, so my surname translates to, man from the marshes of the valleys of South West England, and is over 1500 years old. I am literally a swamp creature. Are you English, what does your surname mean and which part of England does it originate from? Please let me know in the comments, I would love to hear from you. "I am English" The World Is Ours, not theirs.

Darren of Plymouth

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What really strikes me about this case of a man from Ghana who was living with a Zimbabwean woman in England, and who ended up living on private land in a forest in Scotland, is how the media is treating it as entertainment. It is not entertainment. It is tragic. This is clearly a case of mental illness and mental health distress. These are people who need assistance and proper care. We should not treat them as a spectacle. We should not reduce their situation to something for public amusement. In any country with a functioning system, this man would be in hospital receiving the support and treatment he clearly requires, not being paraded in front of cameras. Even British newspapers have reported on this, and one has to question whether the tone would have been the same if this were a white Anglo-Saxon man living with a white Anglo-Saxon woman, calling themselves king and queen while living in the bush. It is difficult to believe it would have been handled in this way. There would have been more empathy, more sensitivity, more focus on care rather than spectacle. It is deeply troubling that this same standard is not applied to black people. It is equally concerning that some Africans themselves are consuming and sharing this as entertainment. This is not entertainment. This is a human being in distress who needs help. It is painful to watch someone clearly struggling with mental health being treated in this manner. We must respond with compassion, empathy, and humanity when people are going through such circumstances.

Hopewell Chin’ono

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