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A Serious Country Does Not Swap Its Greatest Leader On Banknotes For Little Animals

A Serious Country Does Not Swap Its Greatest Leader On Banknotes For Little Animals Authored by Steve Watson via Modernity, The Bank of England has now admitted the quiet part out loud. Historical figures including Winston Churchill were removed from future banknotes after researchers told officials they were "elitist and divisive." The move replaces British legends with wildlife in a calculated step to sideline national heroes and accelerate cultural replacement. This is not a neutral design update. It is institutional capture in action, where the man who rallied Britain against Nazi tyranny gets...
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