I'm far more worried about people who make bad decisions impacting people right now through their prejudices than people who did it a century ago TBH.
Churchill is an unusual case in history as by and large he wasn't actually very good at almost anything he did, apart from one major exception. His political career was littered with failures (Gallipoli, the Gold Standard, his attempts to crush the NHS in the early 1950s) but there is one major, stand-out exception. He's basically the Jiri Skalak of British politics.
Churchill is an unusual case in history as by and large he wasn't actually very good at almost anything he did, apart from one major exception. His political career was littered with failures (Gallipoli, the Gold Standard, his attempts to crush the NHS in the early 1950s) but there is one major, stand-out exception. He's basically the Jiri Skalak of British politics.