Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World

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Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World

Fake History: Ten Great Lies and How They Shaped the World

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When one reads these quotes, it is hard for one to conclude that Mao Zedong was a mentally stable man. For the last thousand years, he explains, history “has been written by white males, about white males, for white males”. TRUTH: Many associate slavery with the South, but the truth is that slavery existed in every colony before the Revolutionary War.

Although historians and archaeologists consider the Book of Mormon to be an anachronistic invention of Joseph Smith, many members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) believe that it describes ancient historical events in the Americas. For although his book makes no mention of it, he is not the first person to notice that our history is a tissue of lies.Yet, Anita Dunn, the communications director of the Obama administration, stated during a high school graduation ceremony at Washington National Cathedral that Mao Zedong was one of her favorite political philosophers and one of the two people that she turns to the most. Its stated goal is to examine the "why" of history, especially the difference between stated intention and actual behavior.

I have heard that many other valuable contents of both the White House and the Congress/Capitol Building are to found all over England, including some of the fabled Congress Library and the Luna* marble Lectern. However, this was not the founders’ intent, nor does it reflect their understanding of the nature of freedom.On 22 July, the Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán stood before university students and delivered a speech titled “Will Europe belong to Europeans? George Washington, for example, warned of an unbridled democracy, one that has gone out of control, in which citizens take their liberties as license. And though they appeal for “nuance” and “complexity”, their hectoring tone and moralistic assumptions could hardly be more adolescent.

On his four trips across the Atlantic, starting in 1492, Columbus explored the Caribbean islands of the Bahamas and Cuba. While many consider Christopher Columbus the discoverer of America, he actually never stepped foot in North America. The “Trump Nazi” stuff was particularly vicious – based on editing his words to present the opposite of what he was actually saying.

The picture is wonderful, this mysterious villa is a superb example of Art Nouveau architecture and yes, I too would love to visit it. Have you ever heard that old story about how Napoleon shot the nose off the sphinx, or that Shakespeare was an illiterate fraud, or that Queen Elizabeth was actually a man? Also if you start out with the idea that someone like say Trump is an evil N-you are not going to be very nuanced. Another example of historical revisionism is the thesis, found in the writings of David Barton and others, asserting that the United States was founded as an exclusively Christian nation. I’m just squeezing this in in defence of Worsley – she, and Neil Oliver, are two of the extremely few TV personalities i find watchable.

However, it is vital to remember that often, liberals are only able to promote “fake news” because they had already developed “fake history. In Xi Jinping’s China, any mention of the horrors of the Cultural Revolution or of the Tiananmen square massacre is stamped out because it’s seen as a challenge to Communist party rule. But now English is on the case, determined to expose the “ten great lies” that have shaped our world.

The term pseudohistory was coined in the early nineteenth century, which makes the word older than the related terms pseudo-scholarship and pseudoscience. They have yesterday and today been publicly held up to public scorn and contumely and have actually admitted in their own columns that they “FAKE THE NEWS”. He identifies two necessary elements as "a complete ignorance of the primary sources" and the repetition of "inaccuracies and wild claims". Shakespeare scholars regard Oxfordianism as pseudo-scholarship which arbitrarily discards the methods used by real historians. So if you think Churchill was Britain’s greatest Prime Minister, as Roy Jenkins did; or that there’s such a thing as English food, as George Orwell did, then you must be a liar or a dupe.



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