Asked by Amy

would people wanting to have an anglo-saxon race be considered a social issue?

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Answered by Ms. Sue
Yes.

Answered by bobpursley
It could have social implications, but frankly, it probably is rooted in cultural identity. Is Anglo-Saxon a new name for Aryan ?
Answered by Amy
Anglo-Saxon was stated in a document
Answered by Amy
that was written in 1924
Answered by Ms. Sue
In some contexts, Anglo-Saxon and Aryan are synonyms.

Answered by Ms. Sue
Ahh -- Bob was on the right track. It looks as though the document is describing the rise of Naziism in Germany.

Answered by D
Anglo saxons get thier start in akkadian for LBN or palestine which is lebanon so i am led to think. It deals with old ritualistic root philosophies on the beginning of the histories of the civilizations which was the dragon then the beast then the lamb like beast. Sargon first conquered this area in his empire and later nebuchadnezzar and his princess. Palestine is also one of the favorite places of the hyskos princes or israelis called Yaqov. They say in isiah in the hebrew bible the burden of jacob *yaqov)is babalon or simeramus or sumer the princess of old.
Answered by D
LBN means white in akkadian and they were a peaceful people. Hitler decided to take the sigma doubled as his symbol as it dealt with what he thought he was being the furor after the king named sin. which was also akkadian. Illuminati have thier roots in this in tales dealing with these things and that is why the grecian and egyptian empires were one as it dealt with hermes in both mythologies and religions. there was no water there between the shores. after these conquerings it fueled occultists to adopt different behaviors dealing with the racist topics to want to secure their own races security. even the hebrews race.
Answered by D
when i said even the hebrews tried to secure their race i meant before the world wars.

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