It’s not racist to be proud to be English – The Expose

It’s not racist to be proud to be English
The English have much to be proud of – not Britain or the United Kingdom, but England.
Dr. Vernon Coleman gives examples of achievements by Englishmen. A 2019 survey showed that English citizens were responsible for four out of five of the world’s great inventions and discoveries. Books about the world’s greatest thinkers, scientists, artists and industrialists invariably include more people born in England than anywhere else.
It’s not racist to be proud to be English.
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The following is taken from the 2019 book `England’s Glory’ by Vernon Coleman and Donna Antoinette Coleman.
There is a widespread view among politicians and journalists that praising England, and the English, is racist. When the Scots or the Welsh talk proudly of their heritage that is regarded as a fine thing, to be applauded. But when the English do the same, there are frowns and sneers. Schools in England teach children very little about England’s proud history. Moreover, there is a strong tendency for commentators to credit all the good great things our nation has done to “Britain” or the “United Kingdom” and to describe all the bad things as “English.”
We do not subscribe to these views. `England’s Glory‘ is an unashamed celebration of England and the English. And we believe that the English have much of which to be proud.
A recent survey showed that English citizens were responsible for four out of five of the world’s great inventions and discoveries. Books about the world’s greatest thinkers, scientists, artists and industrialists invariably include more individuals born in England than anywhere else.
Any list of the world’s greatest thinkers must include Francis Bacon, John Stuart Mill, John Locke, Thomas Malthus and Thomas Hobbes. The names William Shakespeare, Charles Dickens, John Milton, Daniel Defoe and Geoffrey Chaucer would head any list of the world’s greatest writers. An all-time list of the world’s top dozen scientists would have to include Charles Darwin (the father of the theory of evolution), Michael Faraday (who gave us electricity and the electric motor), Charles Babbage (who invented the computer), William Harvey (who discovered the circulation of the blood), Joseph Lister (who saved millions of lives by introducing antiseptic procedures into surgery), John Snow (the first real epidemiologist and the doctor who made anaesthetics acceptable), Joseph Swan (who invented the electric light bulb) and Charles Wheatstone (who invented the telegraph and the telephone).
A list of innovators and originators would have to include George Cayley (the originator of manned flight), George Stephenson (the inventor of the railway) William Henry Fox Talbot (the inventor of photography), Robert Hooke (whose list of important inventions would fill a book), William Petty (the father of modern economics) and many, many more. A list of influential politicians would have to include Oliver Cromwell (the father of Parliamentary democracy), Robert Peel (who introduced the world’s first police force) and Rowland Hill (the father of the Post Office and the postage stamp). No list of explorers and adventurers would be complete without Francis Drake, Walter Raleigh and James Cook.
Many of the great English achievements have been airbrushed out of the history books. School teachers and university lecturers do their best to erase English history from the curriculum. Time and time again, credit for new inventions is claimed dishonestly and inappropriately. It is time for a little proud and joyful flag-waving.
Note: The above is taken from `England’s Glory’ by Vernon Coleman and Donna Antoinette Coleman. To purchase a copy of the book, please CLICK HERE.
About the Author
Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc practised medicine for ten years. He has been a full-time professional author for over 30 years. He is a novelist and campaigning writer and has written many non-fiction books. He has written over 100 books which have been translated into 22 languages. On his website, HERE, there are hundreds of articles which are free to read.
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Featured image: The flag of England, known as Saint George’s Cross, has a history that dates back to the Late Middle Ages. Source: Flagpoles

While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.