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anti-Establishment

British  

adjective

  1. opposed to established authority

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"He provides an entertaining and lighthearted way for fans to connect with him and his signature straight-talking, anti-establishment style."

From BBC

So far, there have been no signs of the mass anti-establishment protests similar to those seen in January.

From BBC

Saeed, another young Iranian who took part in deadly anti-establishment protests in January, said he is now deeply sceptical.

From BBC

She dreamed, however, of an anti-establishment place that could feel inviting and erase boundaries between audience and perfomer.

From Los Angeles Times

Some young people in particular are obsessively checking plane- and ship-tracking platforms - some fearful of external intervention, others quietly or openly hoping for it since the violent suppression of anti-establishment protests more than 50 days ago.

From BBC