Why do the Aryan Welsh and Scottish tolerate non-Aryan ANGLO BLOOD on THEIR island?
it's actually quite difficult to reliably divide the anglo-saxon et al from the regular population
>>52547252
No. You can clearly see who is Aryan and who is Anglo.
>>52547343
Thanks to the Anglo-Jewish alliance, all the Aryans will soon be gone and we'll be the whitest people left
>>52547211
>Aryan Welsh
Wales ist voller Kanacken.
>>52547430
What's wrong with pornography?
>>52547498
They look like Himmler to me but less Chinesey.
>>52547211
JF anti brit circle jerk thread
enjoy guys
>>52547211
>Aryans
>>52547874
Why are Anglos so based?
I mean, pic related.
>muh fucking dick
No homo
>>52549434
Reminder that Anglos are literally not white.
>>52549491
Correct.
Also, I have new anglo picture material for you, Germanbro
Just look at us. We are our own race.
Ugly and proud.
There are 5 races in this world
>Negroid
>Caucasoid
>Mongoloid
>Anglo
>Amerindian
>>52549434
How the hell did you not see Jimmy Saville was a pedo until after he was dead? Just look at that face.
>>52548277
paki pooskins are not Aryan, Rasheed.
>>52554703
Indians are though
>>52547211
I thought the Angles were German?
What's your beef with anglos?
>>52554789
No they're not, Rasheed.
>>52554789
He just said paki pooskins are not Aryan, why repeat yourself?
>>52560120
t. Hitlerkike
>>52547826
I have some bad news for you about that image....
>Steve is a descendent of a combination of Welsh, Irish, German and English heritage.
>On his mother's side of the family, Steve's great grandfather Boyce, a tailor by trade, came to America from England. Stephen’s daughter Golden Viola Boyce became Steve's beloved mother.
>Boyce Family History. Scottish, northern Irish, and English: topographic name for someone who lived by a wood, from Old French bois 'wood'.English: patronymic from the Middle English nickname boy 'lad', 'servant', or possibly from an Old English personal name Boia, of uncertain origin.
>This interesting surname is of early medieval English origin, and has two distinct possible sources, each with its own history and derivation. Firstly, Reeves may be a patronymic form of Reeve, itself an occupational name for a steward or bailiff, from the Middle English "reeve", a development of the Olde English pre 7th century "(ge)refa", reeve.
http://www.stevereeves.com/Family/family.html
>>52549491
reminder that germans are well done and extra crispy.
>>52547343
that's not anglo though