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Comments by "Fred Bloggs" (@fredbloggs5902) on "" video.
‘Pasts’ is used to push the narrative that multiple pasts exist because each group can have a different past based on them each having their own ‘truth’. In other words, regardless of the actual historical events supported by real evidence, a group can have their own interpretation of those events in order to bolster their ideology.
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Sweden, as government policy, has been destroying all Bronze and Iron Age archeological artefacts found since 2016. The law requires them to be melted down and they cannot be stored or auctioned. The stated reason for this is they would cost too much to process.
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So only 1% were visible? 🤣
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@131alexa The original story came from a Swedish archaeologist, Johan Runer, a curator at Stockholm’s Länsmuseum. There are claims that the policy was ordered by the Swedish Minister of Culture, Alice Bah Kuhnke, a half Gambian far-Left activist.
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The British Museum is run by a German 🤣
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The Greek economy ran on slavery.
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@musashidanmcgrath I’m sorry, I should have been clearer, I’m simply adding weight to your argument. Many people don’t know.
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I went there on a school trip in the late 60s, I believe Pilkington pioneered ‘float’ glass, a process that enabled the industrial production of large flat sheets of glass. It obviously made an impression for me to still remember!
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The British Museum has its own YouTube channel but no opportunity for them to virtue signal is missed, they always find an angle to push their woke politics, whatever the subject. A particularly egregious example being their video on the ‘Akan drum’ with the grifter Bonnie Greer spewing endless nonsense about its story with no evidence whatsoever, and the museum director Hartwig Fischer nodding along in complete mindlessly submissive agreement. Equally egregious is why an American playwright was made a trustee of the British Museum, and a German made its director.
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