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Britain's Great Self-Loathing Crusade

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Global
Started June 08, 2026

American and European liberalism rightly campaigned against ethnocentrism once upon a time, but both versions ultimately went way too far

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 08, 2026
Liberal movements must continue to challenge ethnocentrism to promote inclusivity and diversity in society.
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The balance between combating ethnocentrism and preserving cultural identities is essential for a cohesive society.
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Britain's self-loathing narrative undermines national pride, hindering collective progress and identity.
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The overcorrection against ethnocentrism in liberalism has led to a new form of cultural elitism that alienates traditional values.
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Acknowledging historical injustices is crucial for healing and fostering a more equitable future in both America and Europe.
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