| SvennoJ said: History keeps repeating itself until people actually bother to learn from it. A good start is watching the untold history of the United states, although it goes pretty fast and assumes some basic knowledge of 1940 until now. It exposes propaganda and media manipulation with simple facts and recorded statements while tying lots of events together throughout the past 70 years. It's ofcourse not just the USA that retells it history to fit their agenda. I grew up in the Netherlands which also whitewashed their involvement in slavery, colonialism and apartheid in school history lessons, while glorifying the UK and US and vilifying the USSR. And that while the US wanted to station nukes in the Netherlands so I guess we would get hit first in case of WW3... Anyway it's not like the facts are hidden, they're just not very popular. Truth < fantasy. |
People should pay more time to history from 1850-1935, pre-war history is far more important then war-histories because we know war is bad but when will Tv, Movies or education tell us how things esculates into a war in the first place. There is plenty more to it then the information we have been shared that is important these days to know and who bothers to go to seminars to listen to Historians? i guess it's easier for me to keep track on European History but there should be plenty of stories in US as well, deceit and political gains rarely differ.

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