“The British Empire spread Anglo-Saxon culture around the globe–Protestant morals, individualism, the rule of law. Most British colonies rejected those values. Only the ones populated by actual British people–America, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand–managed to hold on to them and, as a result, prospered.”

—  Ann Coulter

2015, Adios, America: The Left's Plan to Turn Our Country into a Third World Hellhole (2015)

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