Posted on 08/31/2024 12:47:28 AM PDT by thecodont
You don't get any more "hearsay" than oral histories passed down through multiple generations. That's about as unreliable as it gets.
If you want reliable, read things that were written by the very people who lived through those events. That way, you are getting it in the words chosen by the people who actually were there, written in their own hand so you know it hasn't been changed or distorted by subsequent listeners.
That still isn't perfect, because individuals have their own perspective and viewpoints that may not reflect fairly what actually happened. It's like pulling a random 70 year old off the street 40 years from now and asking them about Trump. Exactly who that person is would make a huge difference in terms of what you are likely to hear.
Yep. “Alexis Coe is the New York Times bestselling author of You Never Forget Your First: A Biography of George Washington.”
ANYTHING from the NYT is leftist agenda-driven.
Have you read her book?
The left can make anything almost pure seem evil.
George Washington was more than just another founding father.
Look at the publications she worked for. That is how I concluded she was leftist.
“the world plunges into 1000 years of darkness”
Yes. Or into a huge conflict.
I understand. The Presidency is not a beauty pageant. It requires wisdom and integrity.
The left cannot build anything, they only know how to destroy things.
Now that civics classes and history classes are rarely taught properly in high school and college, the lefty revisionists try to omit the role of the Sons of Liberty and Samuel Adams , as well as Francis Marion and his guerilla warfare against the terror perpetrated by Tarleton and Cornwallis in the Carolinas.
Both men were no Saints, but they yearned for freedom.And they both risked their lives, liberty and estates to preserve it.They were both followed by hundreds of patriots of like mind.
Then we have the pamphleteers who also underwent risk from publicizing revolutionary articles distributed freely.Very few of the are studied today in school. Of them all, “Common Sense” by Thomas Paine should be read by everyone today.
https://americainclass.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/Common-Sense-Full-Text.pdf
Academics are the worst to distort history. Those who survived great calamities, know far better.
You don’t know anything about me. My family has owned/operated farms in this county since 1889, prior to that in Texas from the Republic of Texas. WWII vets taught me to hunt, fish, work and told me about people I never knew.
Prior to Texas some of my ancestors came from SC to GA and to NE AL. They experienced events that were seldom talked about in public for a reason.
When I graduated from College in 1970, I was burned out of reading stuff I did not have an interest in. In 1976 I found a copy of The Bodyguard of Lies, by Anthony Cave Brown. It was published right after the freedom of information act unsealed a lot of WWII events and methods. I spent 9 years reading everything I could find that related.
I got my first Amateur Radio License (advanced) in 1976, my Extra in 1985, my GROL Commercial in 2000. This fit right in place for understanding some things we did with RF and electronics. I was living in NM at the time, among lots of great Electronic Tech, Engineers, Physicists. Had family in the weapon’s business.
So, I don’t make up history. I try to understand it. It still continues today. I am 76.
I have not read her book. But I did do a non-FR thing. I read the entire article and found that at the very end.
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