
The Podcast of the Lotus Eaters #1314
Dec 10, 2025
Elizabeth Heverin, a historian and contributor, dives into the enigmatic world of the Picts, unraveling their cultural identity and the controversies in children's literature that depict them as diversely ethnic. She critiques the modern trend of rewriting history to fit contemporary narratives, linking it to political motives aimed at reshaping identity. The discussion also touches on the erasure of past populations, such as the implications surrounding Cheddar Man and the sensationalist retellings of British history. It’s a captivating exploration of how history can be manipulated.
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Morgan's Interview Tactics Revealed
- Piers Morgan used doxxing-style tactics during his Nick Fuentes interview, bringing up Fuentes' father by name to provoke and dominate the exchange.
- Hosts argue this move is sleazy, dangerous, and indicative of Morgan's longstanding tabloid behaviour.
Fuentes' Family Stories On-Air
- Nick Fuentes described family anecdotes about restaurants his father avoided, which Piers read aloud and linked to alleged racism.
- Fuentes defended his parents, emphasising their interactions with Black clients and arguing against the racism label.
Policy Framed As Child Protection
- Australia raised the minimum social-media age to 16, framed as protecting childhood and mental health.
- Hosts worry elite interests and political motives (e.g., Rupert Murdoch) influenced the policy beyond parental concerns.







