Is The Odyssey Backlash Justified?
This week, Colin asks where the line should be drawn between artistic licence and historical truth. Using Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey as a starting point, he argues that while fictional characters can be reimagined, altering the race of real historical figures risks distorting the past. From Cleopatra to the Battle of Hastings, he examines why some nations fiercely defend their historical record while others, such as Britain, often seem reluctant to do the same. Underlying the debate is the question of motive: why creative industries are increasingly prioritising progressive ideology over historical accuracy and believable storytelling, which ultimately erodes public trust in the stories a nation tells about itself.

▶︎
Stephen Fry Tells The Real Story Behind The Trojan War

▶︎
THE ODYSSEY IS JARRING – Nerdrotic & Critical Drinker on Piers Morgan Uncensored 7/15/26

▶︎
This One Detail Ruined Christopher Nolan's Odyssey

▶︎
Is Civil War Really Coming to Britain?

▶︎
Why Does the West Hate Goodness?

▶︎
The Most Faithful Adaptation of The Odyssey Nobody Knows About

▶︎
WORLD EXCLUSIVE: Nigel Farage SPEAKS OUT

▶︎
The ODYSSEY is a Miss | Full Review

▶︎
Iran, Trump, And The Weakening Of The West | Melanie Phillips

▶︎
Victor Davis Hanson: ‘The Odyssey’ and the Woke Feminists Trying to Rewrite Homer’s Play

▶︎
July 24th: The Day China Reveals Gold’s Real Price

▶︎
Anti-zionist Jew Exposes Zionism’s Best Kept Secret | Molly Crabapple

▶︎
Did Emily Wilson Rewrite The Odyssey?

▶︎
Marc Lamont Hill Defends Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey Against Critics

▶︎
Mark Kermode reviews The Odyssey

▶︎
Christopher Nolan's The Odyssey. It's definitely a film.

▶︎
Nigel Farage Speaks Out On Ann Widdecombe’s Death

▶︎
American Reacts to "Why American Companies Fail in Europe"

▶︎
Odyssey Was Everything I Expected it to be...AND WORSE!

▶︎
