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This will end up in history books
winners get to write the history books so guess we will have to see or don't see
Neo-Confederates proved that was not the case a long time ago
It's being recorded and the world is watching. It will be in some history books but who will have access to those books is a bigger question.
doomer here.
Mankind will extinguish itself and there won't be any history or its books.
This guy dooms
Didn't know you could Doom on lemmy
You can run Doom on just about anything.
Wouldn't that be nice? Too good to be true, though.
The rest of the non-fascist world is watching. The US isn't the entire world believe it or not
This idea that "history is written by the winners" is bullshit and literally only favors fascists. It's the main reason for a lot of the "clean wehrmacht" myths and is the entire thing that the "lost cause of the confederacy" thing revolves around.
In one of the John Green history videos, he covers Viking raids on Great Britain. Often, the Vikings left after raiding an area, so the history was written by the surviving "losers". John's comment was that in cases like that where history is written by the losers, they are bitter about it.
I think the bitter comment lines up with your examples like the "lost cause" narrative, too.