Carlos Kenneth Chudwell: The Reactionary Syndicalist is a old book created by George Kenneth Chudwell (1740-1800), the nephew of Carlos Kenneth Chudwell.
First Steps
It was on November 8, 1689, when my uncle, Carlos Kenneth Chudwell, was born. I'm writing this a month after his death on October 6, 1796, at the age of 106. He lived longer than his doctors expected. My uncle received regular care and was assassinated by revolutionaries who stabbed him in the stomach, leading to his death a day later.
My uncle often told me, "never trust someone who wants you to change," which is why I became a reactionary and a unionist like him. My mother, my uncle's sister, told me everything about him, although she provided a rather brief biography. Therefore, I researched more about my uncle, whom I admire greatly. I delved deeply into his life. In fact, while researching in his diary, I read that he eradicated corruption. I'm sure he did eliminate corruption!
Not only that, but I also read in his diary that crime decreased by 60% during 1770 and 1780. Even my uncle states in his diary that he put an end to the dissident faction. Undoubtedly, my uncle, Carlos Kenneth Chudwell, was a reactionary, unionist, and popular king.
If only they hadn't assassinated him in that nightclub...
His early steps into politics were when his father, Peter Kenneth Ürhem, died when my uncle was nineteen years old.