"Reality?" Shows You can use a word You have no acquaintance with.
You and Your fellow oikophobes should just clear out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oikophobia
"In his 2004 book England and the Need for Nations, British philosopher Roger Scruton adapted the word to mean 'the repudiation of inheritance and home.'[6] He argues that it is '…
"In his 2004 book England and the Need for Nations, British philosopher Roger Scruton adapted the word to mean 'the repudiation of inheritance and home.'[6] He argues that it is 'a stage through which the adolescent mind normally passes,'[7] but that it is a feature of some, typically leftist, political impulses and ideologies that espouse xenophilia, i.e. preference for foreign cultures."
"Reality?" Shows You can use a word You have no acquaintance with.
You and Your fellow oikophobes should just clear out.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oikophobia
"In his 2004 book England and the Need for Nations, British philosopher Roger Scruton adapted the word to mean 'the repudiation of inheritance and home.'[6] He argues that it is 'a stage through which the adolescent mind normally passes,'[7] but that it is a feature of some, typically leftist, political impulses and ideologies that espouse xenophilia, i.e. preference for foreign cultures."