A term used pejoratively to describe individuals of Anglo-Saxon ancestry exhibiting a colonialist mindset and perceived superiority tied to white privilege. This behavior often manifests as
passive-aggressive racism in spaces shared with minorities, such as education, workplaces, and politics, where systemic advantages are subtly exploited to maintain dominance.
As master schemers with significant media influence, manipulate narratives to portray themselves as global heroes while dictating beauty and cultural standards. This control fosters subconscious admiration or dependency among
marginalized groups, likened to
Stockholm Syndrome.
The term encompasses individuals across various social classes and subcultures, such as rednecks, bogans, and Karens, but extends to those outside these stereotypes who benefit from Anglo privilege. It excludes Anglo-Saxon individuals rejecting supremacist ideologies, even if they unconsciously gain from systemic inequities.
Historically, Angloids have shown prejudice toward other white groups, including Latin Europeans, Slavs, and Celtic peoples, due to colonial rivalries. They primarily inhabit regions like the UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and others influenced by British colonialism.
Critics emphasize the perceived hypocrisy of Angloids, who justify colonization,
exploitation, and systemic violence as morally defensible, reinforcing their self-serving dominance.