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@RickyCarterna

Philosopher, Cyclist, Accident Prone.

Manchester, England Katılım Haziran 2014
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@Ryanair Can we circle back around and we can then sync offline on this point
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Update...
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@GoodwinMJ @grok does this tedious essay bear the hallmarks of having been written by ChatGPT or a similar LLM?
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The removal of historical figures such as Winston Churchill from English banknotes may appear trivial to some. But it isn’t. It matters far more than many people realise. Because what we are witnessing is not an isolated decision about banknote design. It is part of something much larger: a slow but relentless erosion of our national culture, identity, and collective memory. As Professor Frank Furedi has observed, we are living through what he calls “the War Against the Past.” Across the Western world, an assortment of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion bureaucrats, radical activists, and increasingly compliant public institutions are engaged in a cultural project that seeks to delegitimise our national histories and strip away the symbols that once anchored our collective identity and memory. The pattern is now familiar. Statues are toppled. Historical figures are reframed as morally suspect or “divisive”. Public institutions rename buildings, spaces, Tube lines. School and university reading lists are “decolonised”. The past itself is rewritten to emphasise only its sins while ignoring its achievements. Even the quiet symbolism of everyday life — the images on our currency, the names of our streets, the monuments in our squares — is steadily edited and sanitised. What replaces these symbols is rarely anything meaningful. Instead of historically significant figures who helped shape the nation, we are offered neutral, universal imagery that stands for almost nothing at all — landscapes, wildlife, abstractions. On the surface this seems harmless. But symbolism matters. For centuries, historical figures served as cultural signposts, reminders of the history, struggles and achievements that shaped the nation and its people. Remove those signposts, and something subtle but important begins to change. The past becomes distant. Then contested. And then disposable. Gradually, the story of a nation — its triumphs, failures, and defining moments — is hollowed out. In its place emerges a new idea of national identity that is deliberately thin: one that defines Britain not through its history or traditions but through the abstract celebration of diversity itself. In other words, the only thing that is meant to define us is that we have no defining identity at all. The endpoint of this cultural project is not inclusion but historical amnesia, or cultural erasure. A society that is detached from its past, uncertain of its traditions, and unsure of what binds it together. This is what Sir Roger Scruton meant when he wrote: “A society that loses its memory loses its identity.” And that loss happens gradually, through thousands of seemingly small decisions — a statue removed here, a curriculum altered there, a historical figure quietly replaced on a banknote. Each individual change may appear insignificant. But taken together they represent something far more profound: the slow disconnection of a people from their own history and collective memory. A people who no longer really know who “we” are. I doubt the bureaucrats who made this decision at the Bank of England fully grasp the cultural significance of what they are doing. But intention is not the point. The effect is what matters. When we remove the symbols of our past, we further weaken the very foundations of our identity. Or Orwell warned: “The most effective way to destroy people is to deny and obliterate their own understanding of their history.” This is what is happening and accelerating around us. This is what Furedi meant by the “War Against Our Past”. And this is why it really matters. Not because of one banknote. But because of the much larger cultural story it represents.
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Just when we though we may be able to heat our homes again..
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@sid_lambert That’s Sir Les to you.
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A Funny Old Game
A Funny Old Game@sid_lambert·
A splendid solo goal at Selhurst Park from this week in 1995. QPR decide to Hit Les… … and Ferdinand does the rest.
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@GMB HMS Conquerer says hello
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Snapdragon UK
Snapdragon UK@Snapdragon_UK·
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@hughlaurie Can’t we all just be friends.
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Hugh Laurie@hughlaurie·
Nothing I have ever said or done could lead a sane person to believe that I am a Zionist. However. If someone exults in the death of a friend of mine, yes I will block them. If you wouldn’t do the same in my position, you can fuck off too.
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Andrew Mountbatten Windsor when the police rocked up to his Sandringham door this morning
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@Grok, list the untruths Donald Trump has said in his speech at Davos today
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@grok, had Donald Trump said anything that is remotley true in his speech at Davos today
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China does not have windfarms eh @POTUS ?
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Jonathan Pie@JonathanPieNews·
So far this "press conference" is mesmerising.
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Trump is going to get his coin collection out soon and tell a story of how he got each one…he’s gone full Grampa Simpson
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@GMB Annex his Scottish golf resorts. Trump will hate that.
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Good Morning Britain
The Prime Minister will deliver an unscheduled press conference on the growing rift between Europe and the White House over threats made by the US President to take control of Greenland. It follows a late-night phone call between the two leaders, in which Starmer told Trump that he was "wrong" to threaten the UK and other allies with crippling tariffs if they didn't back his plan. @LouisaJamesITV has the latest.
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@10DowningStreet Don’t back down and give Trump what he wants, Tell him if he puts tariffs on the UK you will CPO his golf resorts and turn them into a housing estate. Fight fire with fire. Bullies are not our friends. Do the right thing for once.
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@Shealacey10 Nothing to apologise for young man. Keep doing what you do, it’s nice to see passion in the shirt.
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Shea lacey
Shea lacey@Shealacey10·
I want to apologise to all of my teammates staff and the fans 😔 I let everybody down tonight I shouldn’t let my emotions get the better of me I will do everything I can to make this right 🙏🏼
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Nothing more certain in life than death, taxes and Danny Wellbeck scoring against United #ManUtd #manuvsbrighton
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Will @FIFAcom ask for the return of this ‘prestigious’ peace award now Trump has attacked another country? #Venezuela #trump #war
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