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Anglo Americans Quotes

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Ronald Takaki
“I believe our education system as a whole has not integrated the histories of all people into our education system, just the Eurocentric view of itself, and the White-centered view of African Americans, and even this is slim to nonexistent. What I find is that most people don't know the fact they don't know, because of the complete lack of information.”
Ronald Takaki, A Different Mirror: A History of Multicultural America

Christopher Hitchens
“British diplomats and Anglo-American types in Washington have a near-superstitious prohibition on uttering the words 'Special Relationship' to describe relations between Britain and America, lest the specialness itself vanish like a phantom at cock-crow.”
Christopher Hitchens, Hitch 22: A Memoir

“The ultimate disappearance of the Anglo-Protestant ethnie on American soil is by no means assured, but the marked decline in Anglo-American ethnic activity is a phenomenon of world-historical importance. This is so for one reason: namely, that ethnic decline has occurred as a consequence of an explicit ethnic ideology. Other dominant groups have atrophied through a cultural syncretism bred by overexpansion, but no such group has explicitly sought its own dissolution outside the imperialist mode. Indeed, the Anglo-Americans would appear to furnish the first example of dominant ethnic dissolution occurring in the post-1648 age of bounded states.”
Eric P. Kaufmann, The Rise and Fall of Anglo-America