Glorifying the past to argue over the present is all too common

    by Mostly_sane9

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    1. BasedAustralhungary on

      (And usually it’s something kinda related to negating the sins of our history or even genocide trust me I’m spaniard I know what i’m talking about this is not even about the conquest of Mexico or Perú but about La Gran Redada or the conquest of La Española people have created the strawman of a modern black legend to try to impose a pink legend this is so insane please rescue me)

    2. Iraq (aside from Kurdistan ) actual shithole but people always be like we wuz empires n shieet and most of them are Arabs and have nothing to do with ancient Iraq unlike the Kurds and Assyrians and other minorities (aside from Turkmen who came from Central Asia)

    3. *Me thinking back to 2012 when we had $1 mcchickens, 24 hour Walmarts, and a president who wasn’t a walking dementia patient:*

      Good times, good times 🥲

    4. TheHistoryMaster2520 on

      You could argue that some people are doing it in order as a call to arms or to inspire present-day people to, you know, make the present better?

    5. Bonus points when they blatently make stuff up because of their ignorance of the actual cool things in their history. (It’s called psuedohistory, by the way.)

    6. IllConstruction3450 on

      As an American I can’t relate to this. We’ve always been epic 😎. Mississippian Civilization? Epic. Ok, the South wasn’t epic. 

    7. I remember listening to a lecture about the Odissey and the host, at some point said “Three thousands years ago the greeks wrote such refined literature, meanwhile the germans lived in huts made of shit and hay, so Merkel has no right to reprimand Greece for its economic situation”.

      Which, aside from being a gross simplification, doesn’t make sense. What does iron age literature have to do with today’s economy?

    8. Tal_Imagination_3692 on

      Don’t you know that [insert country name here] was the greatest of all time. We have [insert geographic site] and we did [insert historical anecdote here] we were doing great until [insert minority or marginalized class here] arrived.

    9. dater_expunged on

      Me an Austrian: This is where I’d put my country’s glorious past to be proud of… *IF IT HAD ONE*

    10. Welcome to India, where we distract ourselves by reminiscing about our ‘past glory’ instead of improving the atrocious living conditions in our country.

    11. ClavicusLittleGift4U on

      If I’d glorified the past of my country, I’d end as a pissboy in the Tuileries Gardens while the king would do a gangbang with all the human chess pieces.

    12. I always get a bit weirded out seeing people glorifying the days of the Brazilian Empire, Pedro II and such… especially considering that in those days, a person with my skin color would be most likely a slave.

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