Oh, it's not the language itself but that out of place OE sayings by an account like 'Angelcynn' suggests nonfluency and a lazy understanding of 'Anglo-Saxons' all rolled up into nationalism.
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Replying to @Archaeofiend @ISASaxonists
It's about as absurd as if my twitter handle was Merica, my picture was Mt Rushmore, and I respond to tweet about 'Americans' with 'a penny saved is a penny earned'.
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I appreciate that you like history, but if you aren't willing to listen to historians who are up on current research then you might just make a fool out of yourself. It's not too late to stop doubling down.
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"Legitimate historical term" since when? The term has been misused for centuries, not "a small % of idiots."
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OK, so where do well known public figures like Thomas Jefferson and Walt Whitman publicly talking/writing about 'Anglo-Saxons' in a pretty openly racial way - to warm reception- fall in the category of 'a small % of idiots'?
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Lol. No.
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