
Originally published byThe Guardian
Historical events like Spanish Inquisition show the โvelocityโ at which rumours move to conviction, says Celebrity Traitors contestant
History might explain why Faithfuls find it so difficult to root out Traitors in the hit BBC show, suggests one member of the Celebrity Traitors cohort, who were record-breakingly bad at the game.
The roundtable โ where contestants discuss who should be cast out โ was somewhat โfrighteningโ because of the โvelocity in which something goes from a suspicion to belief, to faith, to condemnationโ, said the broadcaster and historian David Olusoga.
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