Also, this episode reminded me why I devoured every Martyrmade episode and couldn't get my debit card out fast enough when you went full-time.
History isn't about events, it's about *people* and they're always in the foreground in your work. It's the context you provide from all sides that makes your content so unique and interesting. Very well done at establishing the scene.
Also, this episode reminded me why I devoured every Martyrmade episode and couldn't get my debit card out fast enough when you went full-time.
History isn't about events, it's about *people* and they're always in the foreground in your work. It's the context you provide from all sides that makes your content so unique and interesting. Very well done at establishing the scene.
"History isn't about events, it's about *people* and they're always in the foreground in your work. It's the context you provide from all sides that makes your content so unique and interesting. Very well done at establishing the scene."
To add to that...
I was at one time interested in pursuing history on the college path, until I realized the ideologies had made their way into it as well, working to demonize people we once called heroes and to minimalize the accomplishments of those who did something great. People that I looked up to. They would use it under the cover of, "focusing the attention on the common man or people!" It never felt that way though, it just looked more like what you see CRT wants to focus on, demonizing virtue.
Darryl when you do the history of the people, it comes off legit. It feels like you actually learned about them or were once in their circle. Hell you even shed tears for them as I've learned many episodes in to God's Socialist. You make me want to hear history from the common man, unlike the elites of Ivy leagues changing the game to support their ideology. You make me enjoy history again.
I never even knew Martin Luther King Jr. said, "My dream has become a nightmare."
Also, this episode reminded me why I devoured every Martyrmade episode and couldn't get my debit card out fast enough when you went full-time.
History isn't about events, it's about *people* and they're always in the foreground in your work. It's the context you provide from all sides that makes your content so unique and interesting. Very well done at establishing the scene.
"History isn't about events, it's about *people* and they're always in the foreground in your work. It's the context you provide from all sides that makes your content so unique and interesting. Very well done at establishing the scene."
To add to that...
I was at one time interested in pursuing history on the college path, until I realized the ideologies had made their way into it as well, working to demonize people we once called heroes and to minimalize the accomplishments of those who did something great. People that I looked up to. They would use it under the cover of, "focusing the attention on the common man or people!" It never felt that way though, it just looked more like what you see CRT wants to focus on, demonizing virtue.
Darryl when you do the history of the people, it comes off legit. It feels like you actually learned about them or were once in their circle. Hell you even shed tears for them as I've learned many episodes in to God's Socialist. You make me want to hear history from the common man, unlike the elites of Ivy leagues changing the game to support their ideology. You make me enjoy history again.
I never even knew Martin Luther King Jr. said, "My dream has become a nightmare."