Starting to feel like a lot of you only learn about history to reinforce a feeling of superiority instead of actually caring about history at all
>>82879982>caringwhat does this even mean in the context of history?
>>82879997Finding the subject matter interesting without using it to be more secure in your identity
>>82879982I like to learn about the history of us, the "peasants" for lack of a better wordHave you heard of Onfim, anon?
>you have to take the Correct(TM) lesson from history which is whatever subversive 20th and early 21st century rat people have made of it, that you are bad for existing and should be made extinct if you are of European ancestry
>>82880048The russian boy?>>82880107???
>>82879982Anyone who believes in any part of so called "history" is a complete and utter retard in my eyes. Seriously you must be completely incapable of independent thought, I can't fathom why you would believe any of it is at all accurate. Most people seem to understand that what they see on TV, news, government messaging and propaganda, and general societal norms is complete fabricated bullshit, but they believe in it when some jew did "research" about those same things from 100s of years ago? Wtf is wrong with you?
>>82880375No but we found an arrowhead next to a female skeleton this means that vikings were big proud trans negress warriors, chud, don't question it!
>>82880375What does believing have to do with anything?
>>82880383>learn about historyYou're believing in text written by random ass dudes with exactly 0 motive and incentive to be truthful, and extreme motives and incentives to make things up that align with what their superiors in academia want and request of them, because their livelihood and career depends on it? How is that not believing? You realize literally anyone can write text on a paper, right? There's exactly 0 reason to think it's accurate just because it came from a retarded jew. It's the opposite, right, it's almost definitely false?
>>82880413What you believe is true or not is up to you, that's not what I was talking about.
If you're enjoying it strictly as fiction for entertainment I have no problem with it, but you should be calling it Hi-Fi or Historical Fiction, not "history."
>>82879982I learn about history because I like reading cool stories :)
>>82880363yeah, himIt reminds me that we've always been human all this timewe're capable of war, death, and destruction, but we're also capable of peach, life, and creationwe glorify and romanticise a lot of the past, but they've always been human, just like usthey weren't superheroes or anything, just ordinary people going through ordinary lives
>>82879982Who do you think you are to tell me my daughter cant fuck your son? I was told about racists like you using the internet for evil, and my sweet princess can peg whoever she wants.
>>82879982Im gonna be honest i think white and asian people are kind of autistic for real, and let me write out an entire college thesis on the subject.
>>82879982If anything I think it's the oppositeThere's way too many retards on here who think that living in the middle ages was a glorious utopia and that the media has tricked us into believing otherwise
>>82880011Isn't that just called indoctrination?
>>82881708Compared to the way things are now the middle ages were much better. You watch way too much youtube and television. Pick up a book sometime.
>>82881708>>82883109Depends on what you want from life. Middles Ages was better because they had a lot more free time to dick around, drink, and chill. But there wasn't the 'freedom' to go do whatever you wanted as easily. Now if you told me that when I was 20 I'd say I hate the Middle Ages, but I'm 35 now and working a bit then drinking and fucking my wife and going to music festivals sounds pretty good right now.
>>82879982I've been learning about Chinese history a bit lately because I find it interesting. I have no personal connection to it however.
>>82879982I don't really give a shit about history, I only learn the funny parts and don't bother with anything else
>>82883919Great Naval Blunders was an entertaining read.
>>82884020Thanks for the recommendation anon, I attended a maritime university so it should be right up my alley.It's very much a perfect recommendation, good job.
>>82883919>I only learn the funny partsLike the Erfurt Latrine disaster where nobles drowned in shit because they were too fat and fell in the shitpit.