In Britain, such media is complemented by a wider state-funded effort to assure the public that black people have not only 'been here from the start', but indeed built Britain.
⬇️ Aired on CBBC, the British government's channel for children.
The indoctrination continues through to higher education...
Terms like 'Anglo-Saxon', which dare to suggest the existence of an English ethnicity, are bravely dismantled...
The ambiguous “Early Medieval English” is the preferred alternative.
So what is the goal?
To assuage the head-spinning changes to the ethnic composition of Europe & America?
Or to instil in ethnic minorities the sense that they have a greater stake in their host nations?
Perhaps more importantly, what is the appropriate response to the deliberately subversion of your history?
Few comparative examples exist. In 20th century Germany & Russia, the perceived subversive forces were purged.
History is being reimagined as truth to shore up legitimacy of the real world status quo, but the distortion of facts has consequences.
A younger generation, inquisitive in thought and independent in the search of truth, will not forget the subversion of their heritage.
• • •
Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to
force a refresh
Napoleon's admirers, captivated by his greatness and omnipresence, believed he never have slept.
Discover the curious sleeping habits of a man who defined an era: 🧵
Before bed, he would spend at least an hour in the bath, reading or being read the news, whilst fidgeting with the hot tap, until the room became like a sauna.
‘One hour in the bath is worth four hours of sleep to me.’
He would ask to be woken at seven. But when his aide arrived, the response often was,
‘Ah, Bourrienne! Let me lie a little longer.’
However, he slept intermittently, and would often have been up during the night working.
“Comrade Stalin would like to invite you to dinner.”
This sentence filled every invitee with dread, yet all they could respond was: 'of course.'
As armed guards retrieved the guests from their families, find out why Stalin's parties were a fate worse than the gulag... 🧵
Though things started off innocently enough, the Chief of Secret Police, Beria, would keep a close eye on guests, reporting any that were pretending to drink.
Keen to impress, Beria did an impersonation of the dying screams of Grigory Zinoviev, whose death Stalin had ordered, which Stalin found hilarious.
Dinner meant a chance to raise a toast to Stalin, which wasn't optional.
Stalin loved practical jokes. He would:
- Throw rotten tomatoes at Krushchev
- Tap out his pipe on Krushchev’s bald head
- Force Krushchev, who had arthritis, to dance the Hopak, which required squatting
Daring, loyal, yet tragically fated – dive into the extraordinary life of Jean-Andoche Junot, a man who lived and breathed for glory and pleasure.⬇️
Junot first appeared on Captain Bonaparte's radar at Toulon, by bravely volunteering to deliver a message to British lines, refusing a 'cowardly' disguise.
Later, when a cannonball landed feet away spraying them with sand, Junot's wit and composure henceforth solidified his position as Napoleon's aide-de-camp.
When Napoleon was imprisoned in 1794, Junot suggested a daring scheme to free him, which was rejected. Despite at genuine risk of the guillotine, Napoleon scored: