PhD in History, fiction published by Sea Lion Press and original non-fiction research published by Historical Research and the South African Historical Journal.
Lecturer in History and Politics at a Nid-Tier University.
Doctor Charlton Cussans PhD
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one of the consistently most amazing/shocking graphs to me. the Supreme Court was, for once, well ahead of public opinion.
And if someone was a British Subject, Protected Person or some secret third/fourth/fifth thing.
ARPA (the American Rescue Plan Act) alone built a ton of very useful things all over the place, but the press quite genuinely couldn't be bothered to report on most of it
When the world's first trillionaire is an actual ideological neo-Nazi who is personally responsible for 750,000 unnecessary deaths, it's hard to blame young people for concluding that capitalism simply does not work.
mind poisoned culture where their first thought seems to be the fantasy of a justifiable murder
something I think about a lot is that pandemic relief and Bidenomics left the most of the working class better off in terms of money and savings than at any point in several decades, and a huge fraction of them threw the money into crypto magic beans and various meme stocks
Reform warmly welcome Ant Middleton's endorsement in Makerfield.
Yet Middleton is an overt racist who has told the Home Secretary her ethnicity + faith should see her banned from public office - wanting new rules to ban Kemi Badenoch, Sadiq Khan and Zia Yusuf
He was condoing violence this week.
Historically? So much fucking worse.
Extremely evil ofc but this means I could be an MP and Boris Johnson couldn't