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Is History bias?
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<blockquote data-quote="Calamari" data-source="post: 10742858" data-attributes="member: 94119"><p>Well it's what currently happening with the war on terror... It simply doesnt exist, the whole thing is a cover-up for pure power politics. And Bush was voted for 'moral values'. This means that peope believe that what america is doing today is being done morally. That's rewriting history... Also issues like US war crimes in iraq, vietnam, cambodia, south america, lebanon, iran, israel etc... are almost never adressed. Instead, people believe that the US is fighting for 'freedom and democracy' everywhere. That's what i mean by saying they rewrite history. They give everything an embellishing interpretation. If they don't like someone, they call him "evil dictator" and if they like someone, they tag him "great visionary", which even happens to one and the same man, like Osama bin Laden or Saddam Hussein. This effort to give american history the moral touch it hasnt defies the laws of science.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamari, post: 10742858, member: 94119"] Well it's what currently happening with the war on terror... It simply doesnt exist, the whole thing is a cover-up for pure power politics. And Bush was voted for 'moral values'. This means that peope believe that what america is doing today is being done morally. That's rewriting history... Also issues like US war crimes in iraq, vietnam, cambodia, south america, lebanon, iran, israel etc... are almost never adressed. Instead, people believe that the US is fighting for 'freedom and democracy' everywhere. That's what i mean by saying they rewrite history. They give everything an embellishing interpretation. If they don't like someone, they call him "evil dictator" and if they like someone, they tag him "great visionary", which even happens to one and the same man, like Osama bin Laden or Saddam Hussein. This effort to give american history the moral touch it hasnt defies the laws of science. [/QUOTE]
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