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And it isn't taking an hour to get to the point like a tik video. No shade to fans of his but often times he spends far too long on analysis.
He also analysis fascism as if it was a conventional ideology. He goes through one book or the views of a single person and then pretends that like everybody in their party believed in the exact same thing. Fascism is pretty much "fuck it, we ball" turned into a ideology. Ask 5 1920s blackshirt what fascism is and you will get 5 different answers.
He also thinks that altruism is a cult and that every basic odeology that teaches to take care of your fellow man is a religion. But hey what else can one expect from a Randtard.

If you want to learn more about fascism, just read the books/esseys they've written.
 
Ostatnio edytowane:
https://youtube.com/watch?v=jwGSKr0tw2MFeral Historian made video about fascist corporatism.
Nice to see him get some love. His vids are good, albeit focusing more on sci fi.

He has a thread in here as well
 
I literally just finished The Case for Colonialism by him today. Definitely worth reading the whole book and seeing his analysis not just of the congo but colonial projects as a whole
Reminds me of a book I read about twenty years ago called Cultured Force: Makers and Defenders of the French Colonial Empire. It looks at what the authors referred to as the "proconsuls" of the French empire and how they administered colonies.

Not a defence of colonialism per se, but what people would refer to as a revisionist approach the subject.
 
Which is deeply funny because exiled German Intellectuals were a major factor in whipping up Abolitionist sentiment in America
Yes, northern Lutheran Protestants but overall an middle and upper class movement. The poorer Bavarians and other southern Germans were often Catholic and sometimes heavy beer drinkers and quite different from these 1848 intellectuals. The Know Nothings and similar used the same cartoons stereotypes for the southerner German and Irish, drunken and priest ridden. The Abolitionist and Klansnan shared an outlook of seeing the US as rightly Protestant, if nothing else.

Reminds me of a book I read about twenty years ago called Cultured Force: Makers and Defenders of the French Colonial Empire. It looks at what the authors referred to as the "proconsuls" of the French empire and how they administered colonies.

Not a defence of colonialism per se, but what people would refer to as a revisionist approach the subject.

A portion of West Africa was barely out of Stone Age owing any sophistication to Arab traders. French colonisers could be harsh, yet provided an infrastructure these places hitherto lacked. In fact, the Britsh saw themselves as the enlightened, better coloniser compared to the corrupt continentals. The Belgian Congo campaigners like Morley and Casement did ride that wave in part.
 

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Knowing Better mad about people being made about Ellen (Elliot page) Achilles and black people in Odyssey.

The most frustrating thing about this is that the near east is diverse. You can have lots of different people without hamfistedly forcing it in a weird way.
 

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Knowing Better mad about people being made about Ellen (Elliot page) Achilles and black people in Odyssey.

The most frustrating thing about this is that the near east is diverse. You can have lots of different people without hamfistedly forcing it in a weird way.
The frustrating thing is that Nolan could have done an adaptation akin to something like O Brother Where Art Thou, where you can have a reverence to the source material while doing your own thing (which could have his black Helen of Troy). No, instead the Greeks who have this national epic should sit down and shut up and accept a black Helen of Troy and a troon in their story.
 
The frustrating thing is that Nolan could have done an adaptation akin to something like O Brother Where Art Thou, where you can have a reverence to the source material while doing your own thing (which could have his black Helen of Troy). No, instead the Greeks who have this national epic should sit down and shut up and accept a black Helen of Troy and a troon in their story.
Even worse is how GREY the whole thing is!
 
That's part for the course for modern filmmakers, to show how dreary the past is (even with historical evidence pointing to the contrary).
While true, it is impressive how Nolan managed to somehow make the sunny Mediterranean Sea, famous for its rich colors and brightness, into Seattle! He is broaching new ground in greyness and lack of color.
 
That's part for the course for modern filmmakers, to show how dreary the past is (even with historical evidence pointing to the contrary).
And then anything shot in the modern day is so unbelievably dark that you can't see shit.
The most frustrating thing about this is that the near east is diverse. You can have lots of different people without hamfistedly forcing it in a weird way.
Look, niggers are ugly. But you could have at least tried to find one who looks less like a man. Trannies are ugly, but you could have at least tried to find one that looks less like an anemic twelve year old boy.

And that's without going into the fact that all of the white actors look too northern European to be Greeks.
 
SandRhoman uploaded another helpful tutorial for Generals in early modern warfare

Armchair Historian is reuploading older videos, who were originally released on his own platform.

Funny how he puts T.E. Lawrence on the thumbnail only to admit that his endevour wasn't actually that important and consisted mostly of Arabs walking into already empty territory.
 
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