“Whenever I talk about the global abuse of children, the number of views
drops like a piano falling out of a window. Interesting,” Neil Oliver tweeted yesterday.
Oliver was referring to a monologue he had published a few days earlier.
Neil Oliver
is a Scottish television presenter, author and historian. He has
presented several documentary series on archaeology and history,
including BBC’s ‘A History of Scotland’, ‘Vikings’ and ‘Coast’. The
latter has earned him the moniker ‘The Coast Guy’. Since 2021, he has
been a presenter for the UK News channel GB News and has become
world-renowned for his regular monologues. He also publishes
interviews, question and answer and monologues on his personal video
channels.
The wealthy and powerful have “grubby” ways that are
being exposed by the internet, Oliver said in a video published last
Thursday.
“The more we’re confronted by what the powerful are
like, what they consider to be normal things to be doing – well, in that
context, their grubbiness is something that I notice more and more.
Those grubby ways were better hidden in days gone by … the internet has
exposed them like the turning over of a barnacle-encrusted boulder in a
rock pool,” he said.
“We’re told the love of money is the root
of all evil and the internet is certainly exposing the appetite among
the wealthy elites for grubbiness,” he added.
“Normal” to the
self-style elites is represented by, for example, their involvement in
paedophilia and other forms of exploitation, as seen in the cases of
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