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“A more intelligent way is to pose new questions. Take one example: the 19th century read fifth century Thucydides writing the great historian of the Peloponnesian war for insights into politics and strategy. In the 20th century, we experienced the effects of total warfare. Suddenly historians were paying more attention to those passages where Thucydides describes the psychological and moral deterioration that results from prolonged warfare. Nobody made anything up information for both points of view has always been there. That makes Thucydides a great historian. Each age has simply keyed in on passages that were more relevant to their lived experience.”
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By pandering to woke casting, Bridgerton has ignored how fascinating Queen Charlotte s life really was
Bridgerton s portrayal of Queen Charlotte has prioritised fiction and fancy over the chance to tell the true story of an admirable woman
Well acted but unfair: Golda Rosheuvel as Queen Charlotte
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The portrayal of Queen Charlotte (1744-1818) in the TV series Bridgerton as having been of African descent has sadly wasted a splendid opportunity to tell her true story, which is all the more compelling because it is true.
By putting their ultra-woke agenda of twisting history to fit into a Critical Race Theory agenda, the novelist Julia Quinn and producer Shonda Rhimes have passed up the chance to bring the real Queen Charlotte to life, for the first time since Helen Mirren’s portrayal of her in Alan Bennett’s play The Madness of George III 30 years ago.
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No Free Speech for Doctors
In an article that appeared in
The New York Times on December 11, the psychiatrist Dr. Richard A. Friedman calls for suppression of doctors who dissent from his views on Covid-19. He says, “Take Scott Atlas, a former Stanford University radiologist with no training or expertise in public health or infectious disease. As President Trump’s special adviser on coronavirus, he cast doubt on the efficacy of face masks, long after science had confirmed their efficacy. He was a staunch proponent of herd immunity a recommendation that would almost certainly have resulted in vast mortality.”
What should be done with such a dreadful character? “But where is the outcry from medical leaders and various professional organizations in the face of this betrayal of public trust? Where was Stanford University, for example, when its faculty member Scott Atlas was telling Americans that they could forget face masks?. . . Doctors who provide outrageous advice
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