“I was in London, maybe in 2016, and I had a moment where I was in the back of a black cab. The cabbie was an older white guy. And he said, ‘this is where I grew up, that's my school, now it's a mosque, it's all going to hell’. And I remember thinking, this is the dangerous part of nostalgia. This is the part where if leveraged correctly, by power-over politicians, if you give people in fear someone to blame, and then validate why it's okay for them to push their pain on other people, you can rule the world.”