Anglosphere: Difference between revisions

From BoyWiki
Lysander (talk | contribs)
Created page with "'''Anglosphere''' refers to a set of English-speaking nations with a similar cultural heritage, based upon populations originating from the nations of the British Isles ([..."
 
Wanker (talk | contribs)
No edit summary
 
(One intermediate revision by one other user not shown)
Line 1: Line 1:
'''Anglosphere''' refers to a set of English-speaking nations with a similar cultural heritage, based upon populations originating from the nations of the [[British Isles]] ([[England]], [[Wales]], [[Scotland]] and [[Ireland]]), and which today maintain close political and military cooperation. While the nations included in different sources vary, the term ''anglosphere'' usually does not include all countries where English is an official language, although the nations that are commonly included were all once part of the [[British Empire]]. In its most restricted sense, the term covers the [[United Kingdom]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], which post-British Empire maintain a close affinity of cultural, familial and political links with one another. Additionally, all these countries (except Ireland) are aligned under the [[Five Eyes]] intelligence program.
'''Anglosphere''' refers to a set of English-speaking nations with a similar cultural heritage, based upon populations originating from the nations of the [[British Isles]] ([[England]], [[Wales]], [[Scotland]] and [[Ireland]]), and which today maintain close political and military cooperation. While the nations included in different sources vary, the term ''anglosphere'' usually does not include all countries where English is an official language, although the nations that are commonly included were all once part of the [[British Empire]]. In its most restricted sense, the term covers the [[United Kingdom]], [[Republic of Ireland|Ireland]], the [[United States]], [[Canada]], [[Australia]] and [[New Zealand]], which post-British Empire maintain a close affinity of cultural, familial and political links with one another. Additionally, all these countries (except Ireland) are aligned under the [[Five Eyes]] intelligence program.


Along with the [[Nordic countries]], voices opposed to [[pedophilia]] predominantly came from the Anglo-Saxon countries.
Along with the [[Nordic countries]], voices opposed to [[pedophilia]] predominantly came from the Anglo-Saxon countries, especially the United States.
 
[[Category:The boylover world]]

Latest revision as of 09:35, 30 May 2015

Anglosphere refers to a set of English-speaking nations with a similar cultural heritage, based upon populations originating from the nations of the British Isles (England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland), and which today maintain close political and military cooperation. While the nations included in different sources vary, the term anglosphere usually does not include all countries where English is an official language, although the nations that are commonly included were all once part of the British Empire. In its most restricted sense, the term covers the United Kingdom, Ireland, the United States, Canada, Australia and New Zealand, which post-British Empire maintain a close affinity of cultural, familial and political links with one another. Additionally, all these countries (except Ireland) are aligned under the Five Eyes intelligence program.

Along with the Nordic countries, voices opposed to pedophilia predominantly came from the Anglo-Saxon countries, especially the United States.