Anti-British Film Wins Bafta for Best British Debut Film
A film about a Belfast rap group, brimming with anti-British themes and nods to Irish republicanism, has scooped the gong for Best British Debut at the Baftas.
A film about a Belfast rap group, brimming with anti-British themes and nods to Irish republicanism, has scooped the gong for Best British Debut at the Baftas.
Self-hatred is dissolving Western civilisation, says A. Gibson. This 'oikophobia', as Roger Scruton termed it, manifests as a concerted offensive against our historical, theological, literary, legal and social inheritance.
The British Council has embraced the credo of 'decolonisation' and it won't breathe a word against China's brutal suppression of the pro-democracy movement in Hong Kong, that well known victim of colonial oppression.
The appearance of Union Jacks on Regent Street has triggered an outbreak of oikophobia on Twitter, with some people comparing Britain to Nazi Germany. Surely, this is the flag of the country that helped defeat the Nazis?
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