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The Empire That Keeps on Giving (Problems)
King Charles III is in Washington this week for a state visit, which feels like the universe handing us a gift. So we took it.
This episode is a guided tour through the parts of British imperial history that don't make it into the brochure — the borders drawn by people who'd never visited the places they were dividing, the democratic governments removed for being inconveniently democratic, and the famines that happened while exports continued. Not a conspiracy. Not a screed. Just the paper trail, followed to its logical conclusion.
Spoiler: the paper trail is long. And it leads somewhere uncomfortable.
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Key people and things mentioned:
Want to go deeper:
From the episode:
"History doesn't disappear. It compounds. And if you want to understand the interest payments, you need to go back and look at the original loan."
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By Yan DoeThe Empire That Keeps on Giving (Problems)
King Charles III is in Washington this week for a state visit, which feels like the universe handing us a gift. So we took it.
This episode is a guided tour through the parts of British imperial history that don't make it into the brochure — the borders drawn by people who'd never visited the places they were dividing, the democratic governments removed for being inconveniently democratic, and the famines that happened while exports continued. Not a conspiracy. Not a screed. Just the paper trail, followed to its logical conclusion.
Spoiler: the paper trail is long. And it leads somewhere uncomfortable.
In this episode:
Key people and things mentioned:
Want to go deeper:
From the episode:
"History doesn't disappear. It compounds. And if you want to understand the interest payments, you need to go back and look at the original loan."
New episodes every Tuesday and Thursday.
Find us on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube, Overcast, and RSS.
All claims cited. Dispute openly.
TINFOILHATSMATTER.COM