That disdain came late in my life. Cause: the internet + rapidly changing demography in the Netherlands.
During my younger years I was always in conflict with my father. For me America was Great, my father in contrast had sympathies for the Russians.
Until 2000 I was a liberal yuppie, ever more leaning to the right as my income increased. In 1995 I went a whole week to Normandy to visit the beaches that were stormed 51 years earlier. Additionally I hopped to Dover to visit the war time tunnels. Churchill was my hero then, have several biographies of him, like the one from Sebastian Haffner. Jews were great as well, brave little people living from hardship to hardship, always persecuted, blablabla. Furthermore I have worked everywhere in Europe, including Germany, France and the UK. Worked with many Americans as well. Dutch-Anglo chemistry is easy and I always got along fine Americans and British. What was special about me was that I had early sympathies for Germany as well. Had to do with a relationship with a German woman in my early adult years. Through her I started to interest myself for Germany, no revisionist ideas in sight though. Everything changed around 2000: I returned to Holland after years of working in Germany, the rise of the Pim Fortuyn phenomenon and 9/11. I was shocked to see Amsterdam (had not been there for 15 years). It had become a muslim city, the situation in Germany was/is far less grave. It was a development I had completely missed. I started to think about the origins of multiculturalism, the cause of the destruction of my nation. A breakthrough was the reading of the Kevin MacDonald trilogy. I matched those books with the behaviour of politicians in The Netherlands. My God, how often did I not do the google entry <firstname lastname Jew/Jood>, must have been thousands of times. And a pattern began to emerge. To be honest, the 9/11 attacks had a very pleasant side effect that the tabu on discussing mass scale immigration from muslim territory had slowly vanished, also thanks to the martyrship of Pim Fortuyn. I still believed the official 9/11 story though. Then came the murder of Theo van Gogh, a few blocks from where I currently live. I had to restrain myself to not go onto the streets and start throwing molotov cocktails through windows of muslim showkeepers (Next time I will if something will happen to Wilders, university degree or no university degree).
With the books of Kevin MacDonald the internal barrier against questioning the Jews slowly disappeared, aided by daily visits of antiwar.com/Justin Raimondo. The insight that the Jews were behind communism arose, the US Zionist power structure became apparent and finally that tabu of the tabus, the holocaust came crumbling down. I discovered Irving, the IHR, youtube videos, etc. I started to make a vast ordered collection of web pages, pdf's, video's. Then after 2005 the insight rose that 9/11 had been a false flag operation carried out by the Mossad.
To answer your question: my disdain for the Anglo's is a consequence of my insight that they are totally subjugated by the Jews. In contrast the Germans were the only ones who (initially) were strong enough to stand up against the Jews. But it were the Anglos who together with the Soviets were instrumental in bringing the Germans down and as a consequence European civilization all to the benefit of the Jews. And once you know that the H-word is a fabrication, war propaganda, my disdain for the Anglos knows no boundaries. In my eyes the
Germans represent the best of the white race,
the Anglos the worst.
Figures, does it not?