When I was in high school, I was asking my history teacher if Hitler was considered a “good Christian” by contemporary theological standards. I was that dude.
Shame that, the why and causality of event to event is, to me, the most fascinating part of history. That, and the “oh, they weren’t so different :D / oh, we’re not so different -_-” moments.
When in grade school, studying WW2 everyone was asking how things were able to get that bad.
Now, we’re witnessing it, being fully documented in real time and stored on the Internet and social media.
When I was in high school, I was asking my history teacher if Hitler was considered a “good Christian” by contemporary theological standards. I was that dude.
Thank you for your service in fighting blind obedience.
That’s a problem, history seems to be more about “here’s the battles” not “here’s why the battles happened”.
Shame that, the why and causality of event to event is, to me, the most fascinating part of history. That, and the “oh, they weren’t so different :D / oh, we’re not so different -_-” moments.
Now it’ll be “here’s the battles caused by wokeness”
Future child: so how was this battle caused by wokeness?
Them: homosexuals wanted to keep their right to get married so we showed up in masks and harassed them to the point we started killing them.
They’ll just accuse all gay and trans people of being pedophiles
And post-ww3 humans will still fuck it up the next time it starts happen