Will Our True History Be Told?
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- I've been gathering material on subjects I'm interested in to do exactly this!...Preserve a bit of truth!
- Collect books. History, literature, the Bible, the classics. The internet provides a chance for books to be altered and censored. The printed page will last a long time.
- NO!!!!!
- Our true history may be found in bits and pieces making it necessary for those who seek it will really have to dig for it. History shows us that the winners will write history for the masses, deciding what to include and what to omit. In the past, books have been burned and our history with them. Those who treasured knowledge, books, and history, hid them. If you evaluate history by what is in the texts written for curricula Pre School through College then at this point it is politically biased. So, I don't think much will change except for the medium of the printed word.
- That is why you write YOUR OWN TRUE History! You can hide it or whatever, but if we don't write the true history it will be lost. I'm not talking about others writings,....I'm talking about us doing that work. We can and must do this!
- Then we each should be encouraged to have our relatives write their autobiographies. I did this with my father and it was fascinating, what a life! Along with this we should write our stories for our children. Hopefully, those after us care enough to treasure our histories.
- I love that idea! It's perfect :)
- If you are collecting books, better hurry, they have been rewriting them since 1965, and destroying the earlier editions.Want a clue, just listen to the twisting of the meaning/definitions of words. The thesaurus workers are riding high on muddling our language, and our history will be too.Top
- This is one good resource.
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