Anglosphere

Allan on June 27th, 2024

Most of the time, when we discuss U.S. border problems, we’re talking about our southern border with Mexico. After all, that’s the border with most of the problems. However, as part of the Biden Border Invasion, we now have more crossings of the Canadian border than before. I recently crossed the Canadian border in both […]

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Allan on January 17th, 2024

Canada, our neighbor to the north, has a massive and growing immigrant population, with the majority coming from Third World countries. Is this beneficial for Canada? The National Post recently published an article by Tyler Dawson entitled, “Canada’s high immigration is driving down per-capita GDP: report.” For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published […]

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If you are elderly or disabled, would you feel safe having caregivers with inadequate English-language skills? England has many of the same “diversity” challenges we face in the United States. The recent death of Barbara Rymell, as reported in The Telegraph, shows us the danger of bringing in foreign caregivers and medical personnel with inadequate English […]

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Australia is a fellow Anglosphere nation in the Southern Hemisphere. It is roughly the size of the lower 48 with a similar level of economic development. In recent decades, Australia has taken in high levels of immigration.   Currently, 30% of the country’s residents are foreign-born – twice the U.S. percentage. For the entire blog […]

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Allan on December 5th, 2023

They want to delegitimize the historic American nation, and across the pond they’re doing the same to the Mother Country. In Cambridge University, no less. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published June 6th, 2023, on VDARE.COM.

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On May 6, Charles III was crowned King of the United Kingdom and 14 other Commonwealth realms (including Canada, Australia and New Zealand). Due to the long reign of his late mother Elizabeth II, this was the first British coronation in 70 years. Although we have been independent of Britain since the late 18th century, […]

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Is rural England racist?  Don’t worry, a team of ”hate crime experts” is planning to study this question and make a decision on it. For the entire blog entry, click here. Blog entry by Allan Wall, published April 3rd, 2023, on VDARE.COM.

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Allan on December 13th, 2022

I’ve written two blog entries about Dr. Ian Cushing, a British professor who trains teachers, who proclaims that the way schools teach vocabulary is racist. The first article is here, published October 11th, 2022. The second is here, published December 12th, 2022. Both published on the VDARECOM website.

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Queen Elizabeth II has recently died, passing the crown to her son Charles III. Elizabeth was a regal presence, she carried herself exactly as a queen is expected to do. There are many admirable things about Queen Elizabeth. And yet, here’s the paradox. Her 70-year reign coincides with the drastic decline of Great Britain. Why […]

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Allan on September 22nd, 2022

The recent death of Queen Elizabeth II, after a 70-year reign, is the end of an era. Queen Elizabeth was a real globetrotter who traveled on state visits across the globe. Twice, Queen Elizabeth and Prince Philip visited Mexico, in 1975 and 1983. Here are some highlights of those visits… For the entire article, click […]

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