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Some right-wing podcasters are attacking Winston Churchill’s legacy and defending subjects such as the Third Reich for “shock value”—because “the more shocking you are, the more likely you are to appeal to the lowest form of human nature,” the historian Andrew Roberts tells | Collector
Some right-wing podcasters are attacking Winston Churchill’s legacy and defending subjects such as the Third Reich for “shock value”—because “the more shocking you are, the more likely you are to appeal to the lowest form of human nature,” the historian Andrew Roberts tells
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Some right-wing podcasters are attacking Winston Churchill’s legacy and defending subjects such as the Third Reich for “shock value”—because “the more shocking you are, the more likely you are to appeal to the lowest form of human nature,” the historian Andrew Roberts tells

Some right-wing podcasters are attacking Winston Churchill’s legacy and defending subjects such as the Third Reich for “shock value”—because “the more shocking you are, the more likely you are to appeal to the lowest form of human nature,” the historian Andrew Roberts tells

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