The ethnic British population, specifically those of Anglo-Saxon and Celtic descent, is currently subject to a systematic process of cultural, historical, and demographic erasure.
This phenomenon is driven by a dominant liberal multicultural ideology that seeks to undermine traditional English identity by portraying it as innately racist or evil. This process is facilitated through the revision of historical records, the reinterpretation of national myths, and the manipulation of genetic data to legitimise modern demographic shifts at the expense of the indigenous population.
Historical Revisionism and Genetic Misrepresentation
A primary method of erasure involves the deliberate blackening of British history, wherein historical figures of European descent are retroactively classified as Black. Institutions such as the BBC and various academic bodies promote lists of the 100 Greatest Black Britons that include individuals with no African ancestry. For example, Queen Philippa of Hainault, a 14th century consort, is frequently claimed as Black despite all contemporary depictions and records confirming her European ancestry. Similarly, the Roman Emperor Septimius Severus is misrepresented as a Black African, despite being of Punic and Italian descent. Historical accounts note that Severus was notably alarmed by the sight of a dark skinned Ethiopian soldier, confirming that sub-Saharan Africans were considered an exotic rarity in the Roman province of Britannia.
Genetic science is also frequently misrepresented to serve a multicultural narrative. The Mesolithic hunter-gatherer known as Cheddar Man is presented in educational resources as a Black individual, yet DNA analysis confirms he possessed blue eyes and European facial features. Similar distortions have occurred with the Beachy Head Lady, a skeleton from the 2nd or 3rd century AD. Despite being reconstructed by museums as a Black woman based on skull measurements, subsequent DNA testing proved she was 100 percent European, likely of Cypriot origin.
Such falsifications are taught to children to suggest that non-White populations have been present in Britain from the start, thereby legitimising the claims of recent migrant groups to the land while denying the unique indigenous status of the White British people.
Subversion of National Figures and Literary Mythology
The erasure of ethnic British identity extends to the queering of national icons and the corruption of traditional folklore. There is a concerted effort by institutions like the British Museum and the BBC to retroactively assign LGBT identities to heroic figures such as Admiral Nelson, William Shakespeare, and Richard the Lionheart.
The legendary King Arthur has also been targeted, with claims made by the Welsh Council that he was part of the LGBT community because he once used women's clothing as a tactical disguise. These reinterpretations serve to undermine the cultural mythology of the West and the traditional nuclear family.
Literary traditions intended as specific English mythologies have also been co-opted and altered. J.R.R. Tolkien’s work, which was consciously created as a mythology for England rooted in Christian symbolism and Northwest European folklore, has been subject to ideological transformation in modern media adaptations.
Through the use of diversity casting and the insertion of woke ideology, globalist media entities seek to disconnect these stories from their ethnic and cultural roots. This is as a form of cultural humiliation directed at the treasures of the Western world.
Institutional Ideologies and Educational Indoctrination
The British state and its educational apparatus have adopted multiculturalism as a de facto ideology, often at the direct expense of Anglo-Saxon heritage. This ideological shift, which gained significant momentum during the New Labour era, has resulted in a environment where the expression of traditional Englishness is treated as a hateful act. In major urban centres like London, the English population has been largely displaced or has adopted a globalist mindset that rejects ancestral identification.
Educational programmes frequently train students to associate the term Anglo-Saxon with negativity while elevating multiculturalism as an absolute good. This indoctrination suggests that simply remaining an ethnic Anglo-Saxon is a sign of innate Racism.
The system is actively creating a new mythology to replace traditional English symbols. For instance, the elevation of Stephen Lawrence Day is intended to create a modernist mythology for a multicultural Britain. While such events are heavily promoted, the system often ignores White victims of similar crimes, as their deaths do not serve the required political narrative.
The Erasure of Indigenous Identity and National Symbols
The patron saint of England, Saint George, has been subject to efforts of marginalisation and redefinition. Mainstream political figures and media outlets frequently dismiss his significance as a myth or attempt to rebrand him as a Turk to fit a multicultural framework, ignoring his long-standing role as a symbol of the English spirit. This is part of a broader trend to treat the English not as a distinct people, but as a mere collection of global influences.
Despite the fact that the genetic makeup of the British Isles remained remarkably consistent as Northwest European from the end of the Roman occupation until the mid-20th century, the indigenous rights of the White British people are systematically denied.
While groups such as the Maori in New Zealand are granted special status based on several centuries of presence, the ethnic British, who have inhabited their land for millennia, are told they have no special claim to their historic homeland. The objective of these various institutional efforts is to render the ethnic British a non-people with no distinct history, tradition, or future.