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I didn't bother watching the video because I can't stand his voice and mannerisms, but I read the transcript and had an AI summarize it. To my shock, it's the most predictable shit from a soylord like Mr. Beat.
"No bad tactics, only bad targets" strikes again. Why do people want to desperately cling on to 1945.Apologies if this is already known information, I have recently seen this article by Hope Not Hate. In this article, they "unmasked" the YouTuber Zoomer Historian as Sam Wilkes. I thought it was interesting enough to share it here. Here is the article.
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Apologies if this is already known information, I have recently seen this article by Hope Not Hate. In this article, they "unmasked" the YouTuber Zoomer Historian as Sam Wilkes. I thought it was interesting enough to share it here. Here is the article.
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WW2 is the modern creation story."No bad tactics, only bad targets" strikes again. Why do people want to desperately cling on to 1945.
They literally did the greentextA random SciShow video just autoplayed on my computer implying that a group of people might have been homo and raising kids as a gay couple just because they were found buried together in Pompeii.
https://youtube.com/watch?v=nIGceyJICwoThe greatest example of trickinology in history
Now this is a genre of video I like: counter-opinion pieces on reviled historical figures. I find that they tend to be the most illuminating as they make you remember how much historiography has shaped our perceptions of the past.
I refuse to watch that communist, but I imagine he says something to the degree of muh rich, muh slavery, etc etc.
Probably. Wonder what spurred this video's creation however. Was the Trump Admin talking about the Founding Fathers recently or something?I refuse to watch that communist, but I imagine he says something to the degree of muh rich, muh slavery, etc etc.
At the end, he says American exceptionalism is a self-fulfilling prophecy. The Puritans and Patriots were not special but they believed they were. He also apparently didn't mention some historical events, people or groups that were important to the conflict.I refuse to watch that communist, but I imagine he says something to the degree of muh rich, muh slavery, etc etc.
"By popping the bubble of the exceptionalist myth it's not my intention to tear America down or to make anyone feel bad about themselves. What am I trying to do is encourage all of us Americans is to do a little bit of a self-reflection about the historical context surrounding our founding and what that says about us. I would argue that the nationalistic mythology of this country's birth functions to encourage blind obedience. Stand for the anthem, kneel for the flag, which is itself ironically against the spirit of resistance that kicked this whole thing off in the first place. By examining the history of our revolution humbly and honestly we can get to know ourselves better."