I am finding the history very interesting.
When I was living the 60's and the Vietnam War, there was no perspective that a look-back 52 years later can give.
If I could have seen what is being shown now as the reasoning and view of that time, I would have had a whole different thought.
But then, being 52 years older and having seen more of the human errors being made, I have a different view anyway.
Modern liberalism is based on the idea that reality is obligated to conform to one's beliefs because; "I have the right to believe whatever I want".
"Everything the State says is a lie, and everything it has it has stolen.
-Friedrich Nietzsche
"Every time something really bad happens, people cry out for safety, and the government answers by taking rights away from good people."
-Penn Jillette
A World Without Guns <- Great Read!
This offers an interesting perspective: https://www.peakingat70.com/lets-tal...alse-narrative
Read and discuss amongst yourselves![]()
Here is an interview with Ken Burns about this series.
http://www.npr.org/2017/09/21/552575...contradictions
The war was before my time.
History is (typically) written by the winners. It's never free of bias. Gathering a lot of information from different sources can help triangulate on some form of truth.
Another data point is McNamara's video "The Fog of War".
If a fellow don't have air/cable TV... is there still a way to check this out?
There are some Vietnamese versions on YT. The downside is if you aren't a Vietnamese speaker all the Viet speakers have no captions, and the English speakers have Vietnamese captions.
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