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Another Way to Look at Titor's Predictions
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<blockquote data-quote="Mudpuppy" data-source="post: 14142" data-attributes="member: 134"><p><strong>Another Way to Look at Titor's Predictions</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I can remember while taking Ohio history in school how the textbooks put an emphasis on Sherman and Tecumsah and told the history of Native Americans far different than the history books are now recording the Indian Wars. Native Americans were murdering savages that needed Christianizing. Did history change or did the people's perspective change after things like "Dances With Wolves"? The Vietnam War is another classic example. US verterans were "babykillers and rapers" and were given no repsect at all upon returning from VietNam. Then "Rambo" came out and once again, history changes, the President constructs a wall to honor them. Did history really change? Or only the way it was percieved.</p><p></p><p>I think Dancho has brought up a very thought provoking point. What if the govt told JT the 70's version (since he was going back to that time to get the computer) or even the 90's version.......and what if that "version" changes in the future not by actual events but by perception?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mudpuppy, post: 14142, member: 134"] [b]Another Way to Look at Titor's Predictions[/b] I can remember while taking Ohio history in school how the textbooks put an emphasis on Sherman and Tecumsah and told the history of Native Americans far different than the history books are now recording the Indian Wars. Native Americans were murdering savages that needed Christianizing. Did history change or did the people's perspective change after things like "Dances With Wolves"? The Vietnam War is another classic example. US verterans were "babykillers and rapers" and were given no repsect at all upon returning from VietNam. Then "Rambo" came out and once again, history changes, the President constructs a wall to honor them. Did history really change? Or only the way it was percieved. I think Dancho has brought up a very thought provoking point. What if the govt told JT the 70's version (since he was going back to that time to get the computer) or even the 90's version.......and what if that "version" changes in the future not by actual events but by perception? [/QUOTE]
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