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EPISODE · Jan 22, 2026 · 15 MIN

10. History was just loading a bigger gun

from This Time Tomorrow · host This Time Tomorrow Podcast

In his 7th monologue, Ted reflects on being a 19-year-old in Paris in 2007, pretending to be a music journalist as a way to access culture, freedom and adulthood in a city that tolerated experimentation and half-formed selves. That personal con becomes a metaphor for a wider pre-2008 world built on confidence, surface credibility and the belief that history, markets and liberal democracy would quietly sort themselves out. But after the financial crash, that illusion collapsed, leaving insecurity, stalled adulthood and resentment that far-right movements exploited by reframing openness and liberalism as theft and betrayal. Ted argues that today’s authoritarian turn is not a corrective, but rather a slide toward 21st-century fascism, marked by scapegoating, violence and demands for allegiance rather than freedom. The freedoms we once took for granted are now suspect, and we must challenge these forces while we still can. Not so that we can go back to what was, but so that we can create a future in which equality is more evenly distributed. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit thistimetomorrowpod.substack.com

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