
Connections Back to The 19th Century
In this episode, Anne Corbin delves into current social issues, focusing on immigration and the impact of government actions. She also sheds light on infrastructure and public services issues. A significant part of the discussion is dedicated to Cecil John Rhodes, his historical association with Quigley and Clinton, and the controversy surrounding his legacy. The episode concludes with a teaser about the next episode on Rhodes, secret societies, and their relevance today.
Key Points
- Insults like ‘racist’ and ‘xenophobe’ are hurled at those currently expressing concern or asking pertinent questions on the subject of immigration.
- This immigration overwhelm is intentional and has been planned.
- Current infrastructure is already groaning under the strain of the present level of the population without welcoming more.
- Cecil John Rhodes, a 19th century mining magnate, proponent of British Imperialism and founder of the formerly named Rhodesia, is now considered a pariah in all areas apart from his home provinces.
- Having fallen foul of the current fashion of condemning colonialism, Rhodes has been unfairly tarred as a racist despite evidence of positive affects of British presence on the African continent.
Anne takes a look at the modern immigration that is currently so controversial, especially in UK politics and links it with 19th-century British Colonial politics in Africa. Was Cecil John Rhodes, the 19th Century mining magnate and politician, really such a divisive figure as he is painted to be or is he another example of history falling foul of modern values? What links can be made between Rhodes and the one world government theories that are so discussed today?
BEST MOMENTS
‘The Government can find funds to feed and house these illegal immigrants in 4 star luxury while ignoring the ever growing number of homeless sleeping rough on our city streets.’
‘We’re paying more and more tax and there’s less and less to show for it.’
‘Worldwide there is this massive drive towards reparation for all types of past injustice, real or imagined.’
‘His detractors call him a racist but I genuinely don’t think that term existed in his lifetime.’
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ABOUT THE HOST**
Anne originally trained as a maths and science teacher but then chose to qualify as an accountant and worked in business for 12 years. Having recognised that there was more to life than a successful career – specifically working long hours to make money for other people at the expense of her own health – she quit the rat race and returned to her first love: teaching, but on a part-time basis. Fascinated by psychology, philosophy and theology, she is now a successful trainer, speaker and author, who enjoys sharing her passion, purpose and knowledge with a growing audience.
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