Howard Zinn and the Book That Poisoned a Generation | 5 Minute Video

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One book and one author have changed how American history is taught. America is no longer the good guy but the cause of everyone’s problems. Who is the author? What is the book? And why has it become so popular?
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Script:
The writer of the most popular and influential history book of the last quarter-century was a radical, leftist professor who despised his subject.
The writer’s name is Howard Zinn.
And his subject is America.
Zinn died in 2010, but his toxic theme lives on: America is and has always been a cesspool of racism, imperialism, and capitalist exploitation.
You may never have heard of Zinn, but I assure you a history teacher at your local high school or college has. And probably teaches his text or ideas.
The book Zinn wrote is entitled A People's History of the United States.
If you’re trying to understand why so many young people lack patriotism-or worse, regard America with contempt-you don’t have to look much further than Zinn.
Columbus was evil?
Lincoln wasn't really interested in freeing the slaves?
The Allies weren't any better than the Nazis and the Japanese in World War II?
The Vietnam War was not about stopping the spread of communism, but about promoting American imperialism?
Zinn.
How do you take an essentially decent country and turn it into the source of much of the world’s evil?
You just have to lie, distort, and falsify.
Zinn did all three.
A life-long and passionate leftist, everything he ever said or wrote was in service of the Marxist dogma that life is a class struggle. Distilled to its essence this simply means that those who have power are bad and those who don’t are good.
Therefore the downtrodden working class, the proletariat, are a heroic, but faceless mass. The villains-the capitalist ruling class-in contrast all have names and faces. They are the heroes of the nation-Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, Kennedy, and others.
Zinn, as any Marxist true believer would, saw his task to tear down the latter and promote the former.
But is such a simplistic approach really history? Noted liberal historian Arthur Schlesinger didn’t think so. Zinn, Schlesinger wrote, was “a polemicist, not a historian.”
As a polemicist, a propagandist, however, Zinn had few peers.
Columbus turned out to be a perfect target. Before Zinn, Columbus was widely extolled for his foresight and bravery. Now, thanks to Zinn, he’s considered a genocidal maniac.
Zinn takes the explorer’s ship logs and twists them to say the opposite of what Columbus clearly intended. In Zinn’s dishonest rendering, Columbus had contempt for the natives and wanted to enslave them.
Read the explorer’s observations in context and in full, and their true meaning emerges. Columbus had deep respect for the Taino (Zinn calls them the Arawaks) and insisted that his men treat them well. Furthermore, he chronicled how terrified the Taino were of the neighboring tribe, the Caribs. For good reason. The Caribs not only enslaved the Taino (immediately and decisively refuting the idea that Europeans introduced slavery to the New World) but ate them. Yes, they were cannibals.
Much excellent scholarship on Columbus had already been done before Zinn turned the explorer into evil incarnate. Not surprisingly, the picture painted by respected historians like Samuel Eliot Morison was complex. Columbus was not faultless, but neither was the world he discovered a new Eden.
But if you’re preoccupied with propaganda rather than truth, what does it matter? It didn’t for Zinn. His monsters change, but never their motive: more power for the capitalist ruling elite.
Nowhere is this view more clearly expressed than in his discourse, the longest section of the book, on the Vietnam War.
In Zinn’s view, it was just this simple: mighty, imperialist America bad; the North Vietnamese, the fearless peasants, good. That the Communist North Vietnamese slaughtered and tortured tens of thousands of South Vietnamese is not allowed to upset the equation.
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@wstavis3135
@wstavis3135 2 жыл бұрын
I consider Howard Zinn one of the most despicable and dishonest men in the history of academia, right up there with Noam Chomsky.
@newyorkfan16
@newyorkfan16 2 жыл бұрын
Don't forget Aleister Crowley and Adam Weishaupt...
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 2 жыл бұрын
Imagine a human heart. It's covered in maggots. It's flesh is festering with sores. It's flesh is blackened with decay. But somehow its still beating. That is the left. Only by meditating on that image can you understand what they do and what they believe and why.
@DerekPower
@DerekPower 2 жыл бұрын
They were also neighbours (Cambridge, MA)
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
Who wrote the most popular history text in the past half century? Ever ask yourself why this... might be?
@DocMcCray
@DocMcCray 2 жыл бұрын
@@bender9222222222 Mein Kampf was one of the most popular books in the first half of the 20th century... So I see your point. Zinn is pure evil.
@dahveezy
@dahveezy 9 ай бұрын
We have Columbus's journals where he describes how he tortured and slaughtered natives (he fed them to dogs in some instances). How can she defend that?
@CaptainSnackbeard
@CaptainSnackbeard Ай бұрын
Because American's are entitled monsters. I'm glad they are so public and so brazen with their lying, when the reprisals begin, and they snowball, this kind of thing will be used as evidence of the rightness of that country passing suddenly, and completely into history.
@frenchieplays7952
@frenchieplays7952 28 күн бұрын
Because he descirbes feeling sympathy for those who enslave the Tainos, and he also details peacefully trading with them. If not for Columbus, think what else we would not have.
@frenchieplays7952
@frenchieplays7952 28 күн бұрын
Because he describes feeling sympathy for the enslaved Tainos and also details peacefully trading with them. If not for Columbus, think what else we would not have today.
@dahveezy
@dahveezy 28 күн бұрын
@@frenchieplays7952 the chance of not seeing entire civilizations wiped out in north and South America
@CaptainSnackbeard
@CaptainSnackbeard 27 күн бұрын
@@frenchieplays7952 what a load of utter trash. Absolute nonsense. He was a psycho, you are an apologist.
@RiflemanReveiws
@RiflemanReveiws 2 жыл бұрын
I remember zinn’s book was assigned reading in my US history course when I was completing my undergrad in 2009. This course was the sole reason why I lost so much enthusiasm to further study US history, At least in a formal university. The topic is still my favorite but I would never pay a lefty professor thousands of dollars to lecture me on something they clearly show so much disdain for.
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
US history is brutal, I would lose faith in a society too after learning about how violent America's past is.
@Challagar
@Challagar 2 жыл бұрын
@@bender9222222222 US history is nothing compared to the brutality of the ancient past. Slavery was around for thousands of years before Columbus ever set sail. We did not create slavery, but we fought a civil war to end it. No other nation can make that claim, ever! Before you lose faith in society, think about the things that the US got right instead of focusing on the flaws (flaws, btw, that will exist wherever humans live and breathe)!
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
@@Challagar yes, I agree that's why Howard zinn is a good read. Keeps us informed on some of the flaws so we can learn from them and try not to replicate those problems. Also, half the country fought to maintain slavery!
@HoldenMcG
@HoldenMcG 2 жыл бұрын
@@bender9222222222 "Also, half the country fought to maintain slavery!" Not quite, but don't let the actual facts get in your way.
@Challagar
@Challagar 2 жыл бұрын
@@bender9222222222 "Also, half the country fought to maintain slavery!" So what? Half a nation fighting to end slavery is still more than in all of history before them. Which, by the way, is zero!
@THATMOFODIRT
@THATMOFODIRT 2 жыл бұрын
And yet Zinn never left the country he despised so damn much.
@DerekPower
@DerekPower 2 жыл бұрын
He lived in Cambridge, MA for much of his life.
@welderlogic1806
@welderlogic1806 2 жыл бұрын
It's always the people that benefit the most from America who condemn it.
@monsterhunter445
@monsterhunter445 2 жыл бұрын
@@welderlogic1806 so people can't complain. Shut the hell up then why is Prager u up if you want your CRT free go out of USA then
@dannywilliamson3340
@dannywilliamson3340 2 жыл бұрын
@@monsterhunter445 And who can argue with THAT??
@twally87
@twally87 2 жыл бұрын
@@monsterhunter445 there's a big difference between people who fundamentally hate America's institutions, laws and founders, and somebody criticizing curriculum in schools that teaches the next generation of citizens to see everything through a racial lens, that white people are inherently racist and how "whiteness" signifiers such as rational thinking and work ethic are part of an evil, dominate culture. If you can't tell the difference, I'll sit and ponder your own credence towards rational thinking.
@nautiluswalker4122
@nautiluswalker4122 Жыл бұрын
Yup, Zinn is 99% correct
@grayman7208
@grayman7208 4 ай бұрын
false.
@oxentary
@oxentary 3 ай бұрын
Delusional. Howard Zinn is up there with the greats. Rest in peace and thank you for teaching the people​@@grayman7208
@DTHuey
@DTHuey 8 ай бұрын
Howard Zinn did something that angers many people- he told the truth. There is nothing I've seen to indicate that he "hates America". To characterize America in terms so simplistic as good or bad is a mistake, as is thinking of it as a single entity to be judged. It's government has engaged in some foreign policy which has been brutal and destructive and some which has been heroic and beneficial. To pretend any different only denies it's members the opportunity to do better in the future. There seems to be a recent trend against acknowledging and teaching uncomfortable history (which may spur feelings of guilt, though it shouldn't). This is precisely what is most important to accurately teach, and the real guilt lies in NOT doing so.
@grayman7208
@grayman7208 4 ай бұрын
howard zinn did something that angers many people - he lied. there. corrected it for you.
@DTHuey
@DTHuey 4 ай бұрын
I see what you did there. Almost as clever as presenting a convincing argument. Almost.
@herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416
@herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416 4 ай бұрын
"Petrone, for example, read De Las Casas’s original Spanish text, Historia de las Indias (History of the indies) and learned that those acts of cruelty were actually committed by Columbus’s arch-nemesis, Francisco de Bobadilla, who blamed Columbus in an attempt to unseat him from the office of Governor of the West Indies. Columbus successfully sued Bobadilla for libel in a court of law. However, those debunked charges were resurrected 500 years later by pseudo-historian Howard Zinn for his polemic The People’s History of the United States."
@DemonEvidence
@DemonEvidence 4 ай бұрын
​@@herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416Oh, thank you. I'm gonna look that up.
@rockencook
@rockencook Жыл бұрын
Zinn's work is factually accurate, but as he clearly states, he tells the stories of various groups of people that haven't had much of a voice. If you are a student of history, it's very worthwhile reading.
@ChanceCourt
@ChanceCourt 6 ай бұрын
Exactly, this awful is saying that a book about oppressed peoples in America history should make sure that the oppressed and oppressed should be treated the same when that is completely off topic
@boathemian7694
@boathemian7694 4 ай бұрын
Zinn provided exhaustive bibliography citing his sources, people getting butthurt because he spoke up for the silenced should get a life and deal with it.
@grayman7208
@grayman7208 4 ай бұрын
howard zinn did something that angers many people - he lied. there. corrected it for you.
@boathemian7694
@boathemian7694 4 ай бұрын
@@grayman7208 about what exactly?
@herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416
@herrdoktorprofessoreldritc3416 4 ай бұрын
"Petrone, for example, read De Las Casas’s original Spanish text, Historia de las Indias (History of the indies) and learned that those acts of cruelty were actually committed by Columbus’s arch-nemesis, Francisco de Bobadilla, who blamed Columbus in an attempt to unseat him from the office of Governor of the West Indies. Columbus successfully sued Bobadilla for libel in a court of law. However, those debunked charges were resurrected 500 years later by pseudo-historian Howard Zinn for his polemic The People’s History of the United States."
@lucasley20
@lucasley20 2 жыл бұрын
I had never heard of this Zinn individual and where we are today makes perfect sense. Thank you for teaching me something today!
@keilana6
@keilana6 2 жыл бұрын
Nor have I heard of Zinn. Thanks for another wake up call.
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
Yep! It's the most popular book for a reason! Because it gives a broader context to how shady and violent American history is!
@skdewolf7606
@skdewolf7606 2 жыл бұрын
@@bender9222222222 global history -the United States is by no means unique. Governments and government backed “corporations” have been killing machines since we crawled from the muck. I think that’s where people get divided on this topic. This is a repeated historical cycle. Man’s inhumanity to man. the United States is the current target/scapegoat. Then next and next and next.
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
@@skdewolf7606 I'm not sure what you're point is here? So there shouldn't be criticism of a nation because other countries have done bad stuff too? Other countries have done their inhabitants wrong, no debate from me but to say that America isn't uniquely suppressive and exploitative is laughable. Comments like these are why America will never reconcile with it's misdeeds.
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
@@skdewolf7606 I'm not sure what you're point is here? So there shouldn't be criticism of a nation because other countries have done bad stuff too? Other countries have done their inhabitants wrong, no debate from me but to say that America isn't uniquely suppressive and exploitative is laughable. Comments like these are why America will never reconcile with it's misdeeds.
@camilohernandezs
@camilohernandezs 2 жыл бұрын
Could you please cover what’s happening in Cuba this weekend? Next Monday the Cuban people will take the streets all over the world to end Castro dictatorship, socialism and communism in Cuba. We need all the support we can get. Thanks.
@truck6859
@truck6859 2 жыл бұрын
I hadn't heard about that.
@ladyseshiiria
@ladyseshiiria 2 жыл бұрын
I hope by commenting on this here it bumps your comment up to the relevant section and gains attention. If you're reading this Prager please 🥺 we need this. We need America to see this. Cuba needs our love and support.
@camilohernandezs
@camilohernandezs 2 жыл бұрын
@@ladyseshiiria Appreciate you.
@enmiredbythelazy4401
@enmiredbythelazy4401 2 жыл бұрын
I hadn't heard a thing about it anywhere until you commented. All real Americans are pulling for the Cuban people, and more would be if there wasn't a media blackout on all things Cuban since they stopped letting them in. God forbid we let in people that have lived through the nightmare our politicians are trying to create here, or even let us hear about them.
@camilohernandezs
@camilohernandezs 2 жыл бұрын
@@enmiredbythelazy4401 Your English is not very good looking lmfao 🤣 PATRIA Y VIDA
@farmerbob4554
@farmerbob4554 2 жыл бұрын
I read Zinn’s book and I lived in the area of one of the chapters. What he wrote was a complete fabrication and almost a complete opposite of the facts.
@DietrichGarbo
@DietrichGarbo 2 жыл бұрын
The worst part is that Howard Zinn so much as admitted that parts of the book were fabricated and that it was more important to teach the narrative truth or some other such crap. I encountered Zinn’s writing for the first time around 2003, and have disliked the man ever since.
@supernannoe44
@supernannoe44 2 жыл бұрын
Kinda like WOKENESS?????
@monsterhunter445
@monsterhunter445 2 жыл бұрын
Which was? What exactly was Zinn wrong about. It wasn't the fact that Columbus started the Atlantic slave trade and decimated the indigenous people of the America's?
@monsterhunter445
@monsterhunter445 2 жыл бұрын
@@DietrichGarbo source?
@Dennis-up8uf
@Dennis-up8uf 2 жыл бұрын
That is wrong. Columbus played a small part of a much bigger problem. Watch ‘Christopher Columbus: An exaggerated evil’
@markaaronsite
@markaaronsite 2 жыл бұрын
33 years teaching, this book is in more classrooms than any other book I've seen. We are reaping the results of this un-scholarly and hateful book with the Woke generation.
@fudgedogbannana
@fudgedogbannana 2 жыл бұрын
Ya but who is doing this, who is bringing this book into those classrooms?
@monsterhunter445
@monsterhunter445 2 жыл бұрын
Yet it's more accurate then most books taught in school today..most us school history is straight trash.
@flinch622
@flinch622 2 жыл бұрын
As a parent, I am preparing my teenager to deal with this onslaught a couple ways. First, get out and study subjects before attending any college class - 4 or 5 books. [Seriously, and not from the same author]. Search out pre-war texts whenever possible: especially history. That helps ask better questions and keep from being blindsided/flatfooted. Like most, that lesson was learned the hard way. In my case it was an economics class. The textbook was [per the usual publishing racket] not available to the professor to read before making lesson plans - his plans were prepared from separate, undisclosed texts and the textbook (while used) was clearly an add on [if not an afterthought]. Then there was the test bank: ancient stuff from tertiary sources that did not mesh well with lessons or text.. I paid attention, took copious notes and thought I was engaged... and that [like half the class] yielded an F on the first test - the curve, having been blown out by a california blonde who was clearly more than just smart, had me drop the class and regroup later with a different professor who wasn't so... distracted. Second, take absolutely nothing personally: college is a third party certification exercise and if subject mastery is the goal, test arguments from time to time, but jump through their hoops. Personally, mastery comes later in life - as long as you keep reading. Treat it like Obama treated church for two decades: know thine enemy. It's not everybody on staff - that's mindless. But over a course of years, a couple professors encountered will be 'people of the lie' [if I may borrow the term], and spotting their nonsense early is important to avoid the mistake of eschewing subject matter where the real problem is a misanthrope at the mic who would do well to be hit by an asteroid. Should something really egregious be going on such as a professor abandoning course descriptions and twisting off into the ether, then its time to seek legal counsel - BEFORE engaging the administration, and bring some other students with. The mix of law and school rules needs knowledge of the law first: sometimes rules are structured in ways that tilt near the edge of not comporting with basic statutes. If, for example, students have been defrauded then the school keeping some fees collected may not be defensible - but first line comment of any administrator will be pointing to policy so they can keep the money. Third, school begins with an agreement - a contract of odd sorts. No other businesses functions as they do, and state laws at times allow leeway in conduct otherise prohibited to regular businesses. That, at present, is my homework... time to get busy, so I can pass it on. Think I'll pick through my state university policy first, as so much political correctness has tilted what I thought I was once vaguely familiar with.
@markaaronsite
@markaaronsite 2 жыл бұрын
@@fudgedogbannana the teachers are, they are coerced into the tenets of this book in CA Teacher Certification programs in the Cal State system and probably all other higher education systems. Teachers become true believers and pass that zeal onto the kids.
@markaaronsite
@markaaronsite 2 жыл бұрын
@@fudgedogbannana the teachers are. They are coerced into using this book in their Teacher Certification programs through the Cal State system, and probably through all higher education teacher training in California. The teachers become true believers and pass this crap onto naïve studentsl They then become the "woke".
@avax9308
@avax9308 Жыл бұрын
He’s been spot on just because the truth paints a picture you don’t like doesn’t mean it’s not the truth.
@divinityofblackness6330
@divinityofblackness6330 10 ай бұрын
except the guy often times said things that were simply factually not correct so you can't possibly make that argument. Perhaps the one I found astounding was the one where he claimed Thomas Jefferson didn't free his slaves because of his "Bigotry and racism" and that he "begrudgingly admitted that the slaves would be free some day." There is just so much wrong with that! As a lawyer in the state of Virginia, he fought to get slavery ABOLISHED! Did Tommie just take on bigotry as he got older? The simple fact of the matter is that the 2 reasons I can think of for TJ not freeing his slaves was a) the debt he was in and b) he feared that doing that would result in a massive war that the young country couldn't afford to fight. But TJ actually did a lot more for blacks than Zinn would admit. TJ ended American involvement in the slave trade. He also favored a solution that gradually freed the slaves. You can read this all on TJ's wikipedia page (with citations to boot). There are several instances but this is just one of them.
@CraftyArts
@CraftyArts 10 ай бұрын
@@divinityofblackness6330 gradually freed slaves when they shouldn't of been there in the first place. it seems so far the people countering the SOURCES zinn pulls are just splitting hairs. How significant is it really for example if howard was wrong about the Japanese internment camps being secret at first...who cares they still happened under government approval and enforcement despite whatever protests were around it. It's like this new argument in florida that "slaves learned skills they otherwise wouldnt have under slavery" like yeah no sht, a slave kind of has to learn a assigned skill or be killed that doesn't make slavery good or not as bad all of a sudden.
@jonathanjohnson5994
@jonathanjohnson5994 8 ай бұрын
It’s impossible to correct these people. They won’t read the facts because it disturbs their ideals. The Commie lie has gotten too powerful to expel just the facts. It’s sad really.
@hunterbidenslaptop9298
@hunterbidenslaptop9298 7 ай бұрын
No, his writings have been debunked by respected historians over and over. He lied, he plagiarized someone else's lies and embellished them further, he just made stuff up, and he took Columbus' diary completely out of context by connecting quotes that had absolutely nothing to do with one another. Quotes that were days apart. He did this to spread the false lies that he wanted. And he has been very successful at that, sadly. Read Debunking Zinn.
@GojoTheHonoredOne9
@GojoTheHonoredOne9 6 ай бұрын
Dude literally is proven to have misquoted figures and omit facts. How the hell is he “on point”? LOL
@katberry22
@katberry22 2 жыл бұрын
If the book is “The People’s History of the United States,” it was the gateway to my indoctrination as a freshman in college. I was 18 and had no idea what was happening to me. I’m SO grateful that I was red pilled and I have never looked back!
@monsterhunter445
@monsterhunter445 2 жыл бұрын
You really believe Native Americans weren't genocided? Wow.
@AB-zc5ff
@AB-zc5ff 2 жыл бұрын
@@monsterhunter445 Being a republican and not believing in one of the democrat's commandments does not mean that you support Native Americans being killed, the same way as if you agree with Nancy and Ilhan Omar on certain views then you must believe in the destruction of Israel and the Jews.
@enmiredbythelazy4401
@enmiredbythelazy4401 2 жыл бұрын
@@monsterhunter445 It's a rather generic term. You could say the loser in any battle was "genocided", although it's not a proper use of the word. Tribes committed genocide against other tribes if you follow the definition. The problem is one of how far back you want to go, since, in reality, there's no such thing as a "Native American". There were some who arrived, some who arrived later and killed off some of the first, and on down the line. I guess we're only supposed to be butthurt about the white ones, right? Seems a bit racist.
@CharlesLumia
@CharlesLumia 2 жыл бұрын
Heck yeah! That book is total garbage.
@tnndll4294
@tnndll4294 2 жыл бұрын
@@monsterhunter445 "You really believe Native Americans weren't genocided? Wow." You really believe America was responsible for Pearl Harbor? Double wow. Howard Zinn: spreading misinformation since the cold war.
@girlonfoot
@girlonfoot 2 жыл бұрын
Oh, this looks good... We read "A People's History" in 11th grade US History class in the mid-90s. It wasn't what sucked me into critical social justice ("diversity credits" in college had that dubious honor), but it groomed me for that conversion. Now that I'm out of the woke cult, I'm very interested to learn more about the truth behind the book! #ioncewaswokebutnowimfree
@tnndll4294
@tnndll4294 2 жыл бұрын
*Debunking Howard Zinn by Mary Grabar is also another good source.* Zinn was a big plagiarist.
@SoundwaveSinus9
@SoundwaveSinus9 2 жыл бұрын
good to hear that you are interested in more than what was preached by biased teachers. Hope you are now more happy with your live
@stanleyshannon4408
@stanleyshannon4408 2 жыл бұрын
We need more stories about those who have escaped woke to compete with all those books about those who 'escaped white supremacist' groups...
@MichaelMadcock
@MichaelMadcock 2 жыл бұрын
Beware of the propaganda from BOTH sides. ;)
@leslie7254
@leslie7254 2 жыл бұрын
Great to have you on this side! 😀
@jaygames1980
@jaygames1980 Жыл бұрын
That's like saying we America is perfect and can do no wrong. People must admit we are not perfect and make mistakes, even government's.
@reharl4953
@reharl4953 2 жыл бұрын
Zinn was indeed a low resolution relativist thinker. He famously stated "objective thought is neither possible, nor favorable", which only a moron could state unironically. He also said we should never seek to advance humanity, because setting goals and priorities requires objective summarization. Seriously. Reading his combined works is hilarious. His works really only appeal to losers who are seeking desperately to justify their dispossession.
@rasil4u
@rasil4u 2 жыл бұрын
Dispossession is what you all lose. Zinn exposed you!
@welderlogic1806
@welderlogic1806 2 жыл бұрын
Found the Marxist. ^^^^^
@volhusky
@volhusky 2 жыл бұрын
@@rasil4u you're clueless
@stevenwiederholt7000
@stevenwiederholt7000 2 жыл бұрын
#reharl "objective thought is neither possible, nor favorable", Is that objectively true? H/T Frank Turek
@Individual_Lives_Matter
@Individual_Lives_Matter 2 жыл бұрын
@@rasil4u We lose “dispossession”. So we’re possessed? What an odd thing to say.
@sosaysthecaptain5580
@sosaysthecaptain5580 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, can confirm, was poisoned by this book. Recovery took fifteen years, but was eventually complete.
@fredericku.c.klinsmann3388
@fredericku.c.klinsmann3388 2 жыл бұрын
Poison how so? like what did it make you believe? Also how did you change your belief about it?
@JeffPhilosopher
@JeffPhilosopher 2 жыл бұрын
Congratulations. I almost had to die during a teaching assignment in Iran before I came to my senses.
@maskedmarvyl4774
@maskedmarvyl4774 2 жыл бұрын
Oh thank god (hug). Here's a MAGA hat and Trump button for you. Only trust Fox News and OAN from now on (Even though OAN was started by two Russians who worked for the state-run network there).
@hertantopurnama4570
@hertantopurnama4570 2 жыл бұрын
@@maskedmarvyl4774 the video explain why Zinn can not be trusted, but maybe you should watch it and goes, hmmm maybe I should look into this. I did that with many of the left "history" or "news" and many times it was an outright lie and when I object I'm a racist or far-right. With the conservatives they often cite resources and even encourages you to look it up. Doesn't that makes you even a little bit curious to look for the facts?
@DanielMazahreh
@DanielMazahreh 2 жыл бұрын
Howard Zinn’s factually honest history of the USA IS NOT poisonous.
@dwightdonnelly8662
@dwightdonnelly8662 2 жыл бұрын
Brilliant, and thank you! I was assigned Zinns book in a college class. After reading the back cover, and who endorsed his book, I knew it was garbage, so I dropped the class. This was in 91.
@fieryeurochick3194
@fieryeurochick3194 2 жыл бұрын
Who endorsed it?
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
Can't handle how dirty and violent American history is huh? Did the prof a service to by dropping out. I bet you like the idea of free market place of ideas too, but can't tolerate them. Love it love it love it
@cattraknoff
@cattraknoff 2 жыл бұрын
@@bender9222222222 The world's history is violent and dirty. Civilization rests on the edge of a sword. Savages and barbarians (including those that exist inside of civilized nations, criminals and lawless people) are only kept at bay by force. All land is taken and held by right of conquest. Natives fought wars over land and resources. They killed and enslaved each other. Bad things may have happened during colonization by Europe, but the end result was that those tribes are no longer at each other's throats. They live in peace with each other. That peace between tribes was brought by colonialism.
@bender9222222222
@bender9222222222 2 жыл бұрын
@@cattraknoff lol wut. Are you familiar with the trail of tears? America has been engaged in multiple wars/conflicts since WW2. Where is this peace you speak of?
@geoffhart
@geoffhart 2 жыл бұрын
@@bender9222222222 You do understand that the past 50 years have been much more peaceful than most of recorded history, right? The USA has been involved in a number of wars, but did you notice a difference between those wars and almost all previous wars? Hint: the winner didn't gain any territory *unless* the winner wasn''t the USA. If the winner was the USA, they usually ended up rebuilding the loser (which is why Japan and Germany are very friendly with the USA today). As for the trail of tears, yes, people suffered. But that is hardly something special about the USA - people have been suffering across the world since there have been people. And the native Americans certainly were cruel to each other long before the USA existed. I suggest you do some more reading about history - and be more careful about which authors you chose.
@Samborondon11
@Samborondon11 10 ай бұрын
I'm a proud, life-long patriot that loves American and I'm very proud of the US. For its ideals enshrined in the constitution and our struggle to live up to them, our force for good in the global stage, and for much of the innovation and influence that has flourished here. From the progressive eras to the waves of immigration, our industrial might in WW1 & our role in WW2, for the Marshall plan and the fight against communism. That said I'll admit that our history classes fail to criticize and clearly recognize our faults which have had many. From Andrew Jackson ignoring the Supreme Court Decision & leading to the Trail of Tears, to the Mexican-American War which we wrongly instigated, to the 49ers treatment of the Indians. We were basically more effective Nazis because we succeeded in largely destroying natives in the US. Then our imperial run, the Philippine-American war and all the war crimes we committed, the Union's failure in Reconstruction which allowed for the Jim Crow Laws to plague the South for so long, to our continued meddling in foreign affairs long past the time we should have. The Sedition Act in WW1 and McCarthyism during WW2, the Pentagon Papers and Vietnam. I love this country, but if can't constructively criticize or even acknowledge our faults then we are failing the same values that has made this country great. Like many countries we have done great things and we have done terrible things, to deny that is unpatriotic, to ignore our crimes is not American. I think it is important that we can criticize the US while proving we can still love our country even if we don't agree with everything it's done. I think teaching our whole history helps us realize how we can make our country better today.
@h9214
@h9214 2 жыл бұрын
I actually like this book. For me, it's not about 'America being bad', it's about the few controlling the many.
@AC-jv4ct
@AC-jv4ct 27 күн бұрын
You understood it. The American people are being used for the wars that only benefits one group. People want fair trade and free travelling and peace on this earth. We are not supremacy to others to bring them "democracy". Today it has never been so obvious
@SKF358
@SKF358 2 күн бұрын
Just like Communism
@LHMOM.8610
@LHMOM.8610 2 жыл бұрын
Guilty as Zinn.
@patrickdavidge
@patrickdavidge 2 жыл бұрын
PragerU Producer’s My intellectually honest liberal American History Professors told me to return Zinn’s “A People’s History of the United States” back to the book store. They said it was factually incorrect and extremely biases. Keep in mind my Professors voted majority in the Democrats favor. Thank you for this video PragerU. 🇺🇸
@glitch3579
@glitch3579 2 жыл бұрын
@@tomasmccauley569 if we're talking about books that tell the terrible truths without all the lies and slander, Coming of Age in Mississippi is quite a read. I took a course called American studies (combination of history and literature) and that was one of our assigned readings. Excellent course with excellent books.
@brittanyhayes1043
@brittanyhayes1043 2 жыл бұрын
@@tomasmccauley569 I think I might like the movie too. Especially on one particular scene.
@teacup3133
@teacup3133 2 жыл бұрын
Thank God there are some people with integrity in the universities. I appreciate hearing your comment.
@Baron_Blue_Max
@Baron_Blue_Max 2 жыл бұрын
Liberals are decent folks with some ideas conservatives disagree with. Leftists are NOT liberals. Liberals and conservatives share a common bedrock of belief in freedom and have much more in common than liberals and leftists.
@sallyconnell9827
@sallyconnell9827 2 жыл бұрын
@@Baron_Blue_Max Leftists are absolutely based.
@sarochiel
@sarochiel 2 жыл бұрын
Australian import to America and proud US citizen. I attended a Christian private school, and I never learnt anything negative about the States. My teachers were all proud of the Founding Fathers, the former presidents, the Nation's discoverers, the Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc and made sure that we understood and appreciated the bravery and sacrifice of men and women in history and in the military. I'm a proud supporter of our active troops, our veterans, and our emergency responders to this day. ❤️ God bless America!
@hyacinthlynch843
@hyacinthlynch843 2 жыл бұрын
All the best to you! 😃 👍
@Soundwave142
@Soundwave142 2 жыл бұрын
Take his books and use them as toilet paper!
@Soundwave142
@Soundwave142 2 жыл бұрын
Or do a book burning with books like his.
@jimfinigan1681
@jimfinigan1681 2 жыл бұрын
@@Soundwave142 If you burn books, you are exactly the same as Howard Zinn and his ilk. The answer is to debunk his books and expose him for the fraud he was.
@Soundwave142
@Soundwave142 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimfinigan1681 You right, I’ll just stick to using it as toilet paper, among other things. On second thought I’ll burn it anyway, *WITH THE FLAMES OF TRUTH!*
@jimfinigan1681
@jimfinigan1681 2 жыл бұрын
@@Soundwave142 "THE FLAMES OF TRUTH"! I like that!
@Soundwave142
@Soundwave142 2 жыл бұрын
@@jimfinigan1681 I wonder if the Salamanders have a “Heavy “Truth” Flamer?”
@cadenthatcher9795
@cadenthatcher9795 2 жыл бұрын
DAMN!!! Never heard of this Zinn guy. This video really makes him look like a cool guy. I will look into him!
@somethingelse9598
@somethingelse9598 2 жыл бұрын
I’ve actually read his book “A People’s History of the United States” and would highly recommend it. It’s a fascinating read
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 2 жыл бұрын
Ooooh look, a bad ass keyboard warrior who likes to play stick-it-to-the-man.
@45sticky
@45sticky 2 жыл бұрын
Caden Thatcher👈 Well stupid is as stupid does.
@brad1368
@brad1368 Жыл бұрын
Howard Zinn is simply stating the anti-conservative propaganda line that has been on display in the U.S. since the founding of the country. Is his view also propaganda...? Yes, but there is no absolute true objective history of anything. Yes there are facts about things that happen...but when you get into the "why" they happened, you are transported into opinion and bias. There are at least 2 sides to every story.
@jodypalm6690
@jodypalm6690 10 ай бұрын
You will not be disappointed!
@donterranove8723
@donterranove8723 Жыл бұрын
I wrote a comment, then erased, and said, "Nah -- who cares -- I don't comment on these KZbin threads!". But here I am again. I read this book at UCSB in the early 1990s. I loved getting a different perspective than the pro-American traditional view of US History. Could I recognize that Zinn was slanted? Of course. But I also read pro-west Profs like Terence T. Finn and his ilk. The idea that one book can influence an entire generation is a shortcut to thinking. I live in the middle. I am a moderate. The right always blames the left for being myopic -- and I love Prager's Site -- but in my humble opinion, this video commentary is off-base. The right is creating a fake boogieman. Lastly -- Grabar doesn't write her own book with her own ideas, but instead creates a longwinded critique.
@tristramcoffin926
@tristramcoffin926 7 ай бұрын
As long as the critique is substantial, supported and justified this is just how we scrutinize information. The reason peer reviewed lends credibility to an argument or conclusion is because it has been scrutinized by the intellectual community at large.
@DD-xf1yd
@DD-xf1yd 5 ай бұрын
Many High School/College students are too young/inexperienced to recognize Zinn's "slant". After reading Zinn, many young people have come to the conclusion that America is uniquely evil....as if every other Nation/Government around the World, hasn't displayed the same abuses & vices, sometime in its history. I was taught that Native American Indians were "peaceful people"; in tune with the Land and their Creator.....not realizing that various aggressive Tribes attacked peaceful Tribes. There is no place on Earth that hasn't been affected by the vices of Human Nature. America's not unique, in that regard. But even so, it still has some positive traits, from its inception, until now. Many people still want to emigrate here.... even amidst our flaws. When I encounter American Communists (and hard-core Leftists), I ask them which Country they'd feel happier living in... and why haven't they moved there? I never get a clear response.
@dawndead9591
@dawndead9591 10 ай бұрын
And, unfortunately, Zinn got it right - much more than PragerU ever could. It's a neverending trail of tears.
@TritonsGuard
@TritonsGuard 9 ай бұрын
No. He lied and left out things to paint the picture he wanted.
@ChanceCourt
@ChanceCourt 6 ай бұрын
@@TritonsGuardNo, he wrote a book about oppression and conservatives are mad he didn’t scream “AMERICA GREAT” every 10 seconds
@sooperd00p
@sooperd00p 2 жыл бұрын
I remeber hearing about that book in Good Will Hunting. I also remember the message of that film was the main character was an arrogant brat with zero life experience and that he should find someone who challenges him to find peace. Sounds like Zinns demographic.
@thatgirlray2765
@thatgirlray2765 2 жыл бұрын
Yep, there’s a girl in my class (in the class we have to read this BS) and she’s a full on Marxist, even quotes Marx in class. But if anyone, even the left-leaning, average young leftist kids try to challenge her on anything she throws a fit and calls them every __ist in the world
@harunmusa1164
@harunmusa1164 2 жыл бұрын
@@thatgirlray2765 Yep!
@fredericku.c.klinsmann3388
@fredericku.c.klinsmann3388 2 жыл бұрын
@@thatgirlray2765 I would recommend you talk to a historian or go to a American history museum and look at what they have to say about history, native Americans weren't all peaceful but neither were they all violent because there are different tribes with different ideology like how the Vikings and the French had different beliefs. Don't just say they're liberal indoctrination without checking them out first because it may interest you.
@tnndll4294
@tnndll4294 2 жыл бұрын
@@fredericku.c.klinsmann3388 "I would recommend you talk to a historian or go to a American history museum" I think the problem is an Academic community that habitually bestows the title of historian to Marxists and plagiarists like Zinn. One of the latest examples is giving the Pulitzer Prize to the 1619 Project creator Nikole Hanna Jones. Another Marxist with no academic fundamentals or critical thinking skills. whose work has already been debunked by other historians.
@tnndll4294
@tnndll4294 2 жыл бұрын
It was Matt Damon giving advice. Big red flag there.
@markpettigrew542
@markpettigrew542 2 жыл бұрын
Jane Fonda obviously admired Howard Zinn!
@seijin4426
@seijin4426 3 ай бұрын
Admired him? Dude, she slept with him!
@robinj.9329
@robinj.9329 2 жыл бұрын
HISTORY is a complex subject. That's why so many "students" absolutely hate that subject! But, once your able to visualize the complex series of interconnected links, the subject comes ALIVE! I live in a house surrounded by (literally) THOUSANDS of books. And a good portion of those are on History. Also remember: "Those who refuse to learn the Lessons of History are doomed to repeat them!" Zinn did untold damage to the American psyche. But, it can be repaired.
@skdewolf7606
@skdewolf7606 2 жыл бұрын
Agreed why are people so afraid of looking at history as a multi dimensional tapestry rather than a timeline? That being said, as a historian he did play fast and loose with primary sources. As is common.
@thisismyyoutubecommentacco6302
@thisismyyoutubecommentacco6302 2 жыл бұрын
@@skdewolf7606 Because that would require nuance and context along with critical thinking and empathy. All things the modern left is incapable of now with endless purity tests being part and parcel of the woke religion. Any sympathy for the complex nature of history to them means surely you must endorse the worst atrocities of those time periods. A lot of people don’t want to think anymore, they want to be told what to think.
@atticusthegamingllama8302
@atticusthegamingllama8302 2 жыл бұрын
@@thisismyyoutubecommentacco6302 And the right isn't guilty of the very same purity tests? It's functionally a personality cult for Trump and idolizes a highly sanitized version of America's past. Not to mention it brands anyone that doesn't toe the modern GOP line as a traitor and threatens them with violence. Hell, it calls for any view that disagrees with its rhetoric to be banned, because they know that an honest account of our history and a more accepting culture that doesn't tolerate the bullying of white reactionary christians won't make them look good politically.
@cockoffgewgle4993
@cockoffgewgle4993 2 жыл бұрын
Anyone who thinks Vietnam wasn’t basically genocide on the part of America is certifiably insane. They treated the Viatnamese like vermin. Committed every war crime imaginable, routinely. Slaughtered at least a million people. Carpet bombed half the country, dropped biological weapons over the other half. People are still dying there today from what the US did. And the US churns out heroic movies about the war which depict Americans as the victims. It’s no wonder the world hates you.
@brittanyhayes1043
@brittanyhayes1043 2 жыл бұрын
I dont. I love it. The good, bad and the ugly parts.
@Anonymous-cm8jy
@Anonymous-cm8jy 2 жыл бұрын
America the movie by Dinesh D'Souza is a must watch!
@jeffthompson9622
@jeffthompson9622 2 жыл бұрын
The book version also refutes Zinn and his allies.
@monsterhunter445
@monsterhunter445 2 жыл бұрын
🤢
@russellstern5400
@russellstern5400 2 жыл бұрын
Once while substitute teaching an AP History class, I remarked dismissively about "People's History," that it would make me think negatively about America. To the teacher's credit, the next lecture, he spent a full period attempting to unpack my comments through a robust discussion of stark differences between Zinn's perspective and American Exceptionalism.
@hrossaman
@hrossaman 2 жыл бұрын
I went to a private Christian School and I was taught this very heavily in my high school history classes
@nathangelaonline2391
@nathangelaonline2391 2 жыл бұрын
what school? Did they align with a denomination?
@OutnBacker
@OutnBacker 2 жыл бұрын
WHAT SCHOOL? Where? When?
@hrossaman
@hrossaman 2 жыл бұрын
@@OutnBacker Chattanooga Christian School, c 1997, Nondenominational
@hrossaman
@hrossaman 2 жыл бұрын
@@nathangelaonline2391 Chattanooga Christian School, c 1997, Nondenominational
@OutnBacker
@OutnBacker 2 жыл бұрын
@@hrossaman Thank you. I'll check them out, now that over twenty years have passed. Gotta wonder what they were thinking, and do they still think that way.
@Tomster22
@Tomster22 2 жыл бұрын
Excellent piece! Now can you do one on Saul Alinski? Or How about Margaret Sanger?
@jesseglenturner
@jesseglenturner 2 жыл бұрын
I think PagerU already has similar videos for them. If not, they'll be in the works. You might have to look elsewhere to find them though. YT has a long history of banning Prager videos... like the one on the 10 Commandments... for absolutely ridiculous "reasons".
@independentfool
@independentfool 2 жыл бұрын
Zinns book was the first US History book I read as an adult, after realizing I should have paid more attention in school. I then followed it with A Patriots History of the United States. I remember explicitly talking to my now wife saying how the former was all about feelings with not much substance, I learned so much more from the latter.
@Julia29853
@Julia29853 2 жыл бұрын
Yes! Larry Schweikart’s “Patriot’s History” is a great antidote to Zinn’s propaganda papers.
@sallyconnell9827
@sallyconnell9827 2 жыл бұрын
Yeah, because all Zinn wrote about was his "feelings." You definitely didn't read it.
@DameOfDiamonds
@DameOfDiamonds 2 жыл бұрын
@@sallyconnell9827 I did read it and it absolutely is all about his feelings
@jackstratif6937
@jackstratif6937 Жыл бұрын
@@DameOfDiamonds ​ You’re both clearly lying. There’s no way you’ve read all 700 pages of a book that’s packed full of facts about colonization, slavery, sharecropping, Reagan cutting free lunch programs and blowing up the military budget, etc and then commenting “it’s all about his feelings”. Nope I don’t believe you’ve even read 10 pages.
@clydewmorgan
@clydewmorgan Жыл бұрын
in excess of 700 USA military bases is zinn’s feelings. you are a liar
@Jack3dBrett
@Jack3dBrett 2 жыл бұрын
I was at a local used book store the other day and overheard a young obviously modern leftist couple asking the worker if they had Zinns book. I cringed and wanted to recommend something else, like Paul Johnsons 'A History of the American People' but I opted not to. Didnt wanted to be called a racist white supremacist and be relentlessly questioned why I sympathize with Nazis and hate mexicans ect ect all whilst being recorded.
@Fenstrosity
@Fenstrosity 2 жыл бұрын
I think if I were in your shoes I would have inadvertently unleashed an audible groan of despair.
@RandGerald
@RandGerald 2 жыл бұрын
Paul Johnson isn’t a U. S. citizen, he’s British. He can be objective.
@anng.4542
@anng.4542 2 жыл бұрын
@BA_Gen2 - Thank you for recommending Paul Johnson's book!
@sallyconnell9827
@sallyconnell9827 2 жыл бұрын
Yes because this has happened to so many people! Conservatives don't understand logic, which is why in this whole video there is not one single quote from Zinn. You guys just make up what people believe
@Jack3dBrett
@Jack3dBrett 2 жыл бұрын
@@sallyconnell9827 😂😂😂
@tormentosrc2251
@tormentosrc2251 2 жыл бұрын
That book was handed to me on a college campus in 2000. I read a little but never got too into it. Thank God!
@bensiegable
@bensiegable 2 жыл бұрын
I had to read it in 8th grade
@garwvalley6946
@garwvalley6946 2 жыл бұрын
"Practical Ethics" by Peter Singer is a book that poisoned a Generation, and it continues; Gen X had kids.
@littlepaulie1627
@littlepaulie1627 2 жыл бұрын
Singer, Jewish. As was Zinn.
@60-second-HACKS
@60-second-HACKS 2 жыл бұрын
Jesus was Jewish.
@insertnamehere6067
@insertnamehere6067 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the book recommendation!
@lisacole690
@lisacole690 10 ай бұрын
@@BlackEcologythis 🙌
@fanaticalplel1003
@fanaticalplel1003 2 жыл бұрын
Back in online school my teacher gave me this book to read. Read 3 pages and never touched it again
@inotterwords6115
@inotterwords6115 2 жыл бұрын
It might be worth picking out a chapter on a topic you enjoy reading about, rather than starting from the beginning.
@myguitartwerks7825
@myguitartwerks7825 2 жыл бұрын
@@inotterwords6115 Id like to read the chapter where they are sad that their communist ways arent in full effect yet.
@KittredgeRitter
@KittredgeRitter 2 жыл бұрын
Did you write a review on it? What do students say are do to avoid left wing teachers?
@fanaticalplel1003
@fanaticalplel1003 2 жыл бұрын
@@KittredgeRitter man tbh…. You can’t really avoid it. I just put in my AirPods and drown out the noise
@heatherstepp935
@heatherstepp935 2 жыл бұрын
This book was required in one of my college courses at Fresno State. It was taught by a lazy instructor who sat at her desk the whole time making PowerPoint presentations on how “terrible” America was while a soldier sat in the front row probably also forced to take this class. Worst class I’ve ever had payed for.
@jbullets5964
@jbullets5964 2 жыл бұрын
Yep. Zinn's book was the start of my leftist anarchist days lol, glad there is some light being shed on this book. History is complex and it's not so simple as just pure good or evil.
@godssara6758
@godssara6758 2 жыл бұрын
Read Debunking Howard Zinn by Mary Garber. This guy is a major liar.
@Soundwave142
@Soundwave142 2 жыл бұрын
Thank for the reference!
@truck6859
@truck6859 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you.
@josephsepulveda8819
@josephsepulveda8819 2 жыл бұрын
Just started it. 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
@tnndll4294
@tnndll4294 2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the recommendation. Will look it up. Zinn is what happens when parents don't get involved in what their kids learn at school. Virginia parents broke that trend.
@tnndll4294
@tnndll4294 2 жыл бұрын
The Zinn Foundation or Zinn Project is a major sponsor of CRT programs. Turds.
@kennethedwards3936
@kennethedwards3936 2 жыл бұрын
The most evil & untruthful trash I ever read by accident. It temporarily destroyed my outlook on reality. Zinn should have been prosicuted.
@Meirstein
@Meirstein 2 жыл бұрын
How's that constitution thing holding up for you.
@doclime4792
@doclime4792 Жыл бұрын
"Better to sleep with a sober cannibal than a drunk Christian." Be careful with who you make your bed with sir. Zinn may have wrote an unflattering depiction of America but I have yet to hear actual historians claim it to be outright lies.
@sharongillesp
@sharongillesp Жыл бұрын
Amazing! How people choose to put blinders on and remain asleep.
@CraftyAndyCreates
@CraftyAndyCreates 10 ай бұрын
yeah, let this billionaire funded operation tell you what to think, afterall they surely earned their wealth by pure ethical means.
@MitchM240
@MitchM240 2 жыл бұрын
And now we have the 1619 project for a new generation.
@YouT00ber
@YouT00ber 2 жыл бұрын
America started in 1776, everything before was British Colonialism.
@kbcinmedusn
@kbcinmedusn 2 жыл бұрын
A great counter to Zinn's twisted history book is entitled "A Patriot's History Of The United States" by Larry Schweikart and Michael Allen.
@dougarters2691
@dougarters2691 2 жыл бұрын
And, Skousen's books.
@reivertomwilson4959
@reivertomwilson4959 2 жыл бұрын
I'll bet Zinn never donated his evil Capitalist salary or book royalties to the "hero" Proletariat.
@nothanks3236
@nothanks3236 2 жыл бұрын
AP US History teacher made us read this in high school. I spent the entire year battling the teacher over the fallacies in the book, and got a C in the class. Took the AP exam and got the highest possible score, only me and two other kids in the class got the high score. I made sure to show my score to the teacher in front of the entire class.
@Redmenace96
@Redmenace96 2 жыл бұрын
You really learned something! History teachers are douchebags, and teachers are no barrier to success! Good work.
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 2 жыл бұрын
Kudos to you.
@maestroclassico5801
@maestroclassico5801 2 жыл бұрын
@@Redmenace96 I remember overhearing two History Profs bragging about how they dodged the Nam draft. In the 80s/90s, we saw a lot of this. If their classes were "Essay test focused" it usually was difficult.
@nicholascasaletto3581
@nicholascasaletto3581 11 ай бұрын
And then the entire class stood up and clapped
@philipvanscotter503
@philipvanscotter503 10 ай бұрын
A year later. This is music to my ears. Teachers should always be challenged, especially if their teachings are based on false presumptions and/or sources that lack proper research. Good for you!! I may have missed the level of ideological indoctrination at college that is rampant now. But it is high time that people of all ages and backgrounds educate themselves if the schools simply cannot perform their intended functions. “An educated citizenry is a vital requisite for our survival as a free people.” --a quote often attributed to Thomas Jefferson.
@tacticoolnurse8268
@tacticoolnurse8268 2 жыл бұрын
I've read (most) of Zinn's book back when I was a teen. A leftist relative insisted I read it. I classified it as the propaganda that it was within the first two chapters. Anybody who takes as simplistic a view of any history as Zinn did does not deserve to be taken seriously. His book really is as bad as this lady makes it out to be.
@chessenthusiast
@chessenthusiast 2 жыл бұрын
What is simplistic about Zinn’s view of history? (Yes, I’ve read APHOTUS, I’m curious as to your viewpoint.)
@TheJeremyKentBGross
@TheJeremyKentBGross 2 жыл бұрын
@@chessenthusiast When I had it assigned around 17 it seemed really unhealthy. It was just like a list of every bad thing that ever happened to anybody ever, and how $#!! people were. I was like: why are we focusing on these things instead of the good that was/is done? The potato famines and all this stuff was a super long ago by people and to people who all long dead, so I don't see any use in being resentful about it now.
@sallyconnell9827
@sallyconnell9827 2 жыл бұрын
None of you can go into detail on Zinn's book, nor quote Zinn in any respect. Why? Because you're propagandists. You don't know what Zinn wrote.
@brittanyhayes1043
@brittanyhayes1043 2 жыл бұрын
@@TheJeremyKentBGross you need to learn about both good and bad parts of history. Howard Zinn only focuses on the bad stuff and dose not point out the positive.
@TheJeremyKentBGross
@TheJeremyKentBGross 2 жыл бұрын
@@sallyconnell9827 I don't anymore. But actually the video made me realize that I actually still have a Howard Zinn quote as the signature of my personal email from well over a decade ago that I totally forgot about. I'm not propagandizing anything. I just remember there was stuff I liked from him during a certain phase, but my initial introduction generated repulsion because he seemed to do little but drag up historical resentments that weren't relative to the modern context. I would say he's probably useful as a balance against someone overly jingoistic about American Exceptionalism, but I also remembering he was a fan of Marx, so he was almost certainly deliberately subversive, which was my impression at 17 when I knew nothing about him or Marx and had only been given reading assignments from A People's History. Now that I'm in my 40s, it's not a wonder I don't remember great details from a reading assignment at 17, or even what I revisited of his work in my late 20s. I do note that there's way too much hatred of America these days beyond what seems warranted, or at least it's for the wrong reasons. There's loads of corruption right now, but very little to nothing has to do with "huwhite supremacy" (unless it's the racists posing as "anti-racists" trying to undo color blindness and segregation etc etc). In general people want to come here from all over the world, and for good reason. And Marxist theories aren't going to fix what's wrong, in many cases they are a big part of what's wrong already.
@jacklauder8226
@jacklauder8226 2 жыл бұрын
From Good will hunting: “you want to read a book, read Howard Zinn’s People’s History of the United States, that book will f-king knock you on your ass.” I saw that movie when i was younger, heard that line and picked up a copy of that book, got home and read two or three pages and threw it away.
@MonkeyDIvan
@MonkeyDIvan 2 жыл бұрын
Don't be so mad at yourself for being incapable of reading it. Not everyone is smart enough to understand and agree with his writing.
@sarahdeshay1394
@sarahdeshay1394 Жыл бұрын
Howard Zinn was as much of an American patriot as one can possibly be. If you are not aware of who this man was then do some homework. Howard Zinn spent his entire adult life teaching young adults, he was instrumental in the civil rights movement, the labor movement, and the anti war movement. There has been no person that I am aware of in our lifetime that gave more to this country than did Howard.
@nostromo4269
@nostromo4269 2 жыл бұрын
I tried to read Zin’s book some years ago without knowing anything about it. Only got through a couple chapters. Left a bad taste in my mouth.
@DesertMouse298
@DesertMouse298 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you to those of you posting comments showing how you are now rejecting this man's distorted view of American history. It is so nice to see so many walking away from their PS and College indoctrination. This gives me hope for America.
@RB-eb9mr
@RB-eb9mr 2 жыл бұрын
Going to read your book this weekend. I remember having his content stuffed down my throat in high-school. Thankfully my grandmother lived with us and would debunk the lies at the dinner table
@godfreyjones4428
@godfreyjones4428 23 күн бұрын
I have studies history my entire life and was forced to use hi book for a class. I read the garbage, rolled my eyes and got an A in the class. It taught me instructors cannot be trusted in what they teach. One of the best lessons of my higher education.
@1luarluar1
@1luarluar1 Жыл бұрын
it is popular because it is true, we have eyes to see. I'm Italian and Usa is dictating our policy, we are a colony. Who blew up the gas pipeline? I let you guess.
@lovetobe6118
@lovetobe6118 2 жыл бұрын
I read this book in college and presented on Howard Zinn. I was not impressed and knew he distorted so much. Especially since I knew so much about WW2 history.
@MarioStahl1983
@MarioStahl1983 2 жыл бұрын
Howard Zinn's book should not be generally banned as I am absolutely AGAINST any kind of censorship. But it should be banned from being taught in schools, high schools and colleges. By the way, CRT has in deed been BANNED from British public schools! In that sense: GOD SAVE THE QUEEN. 😊
@spiritmatter1553
@spiritmatter1553 2 жыл бұрын
Careful there-they’re now calling CRT "social emotional learning," so I recommend that parents of British public school students continue to closely monitor what’s being taught in the classroom. That said…*GOD SAVE THE QUEEN* 🇬🇧 👑
@MarioStahl1983
@MarioStahl1983 2 жыл бұрын
@@spiritmatter1553 True! Britain has the advantage of being governed by Conservatives for 11 years in a row now (and no end in view). In America the permant back and forth from left to right makes it almost impossible for any administration to have a lasting impact.
@loganmyers1489
@loganmyers1489 2 жыл бұрын
“I’m not against censorship, except for when I am.” - You
@MarioStahl1983
@MarioStahl1983 2 жыл бұрын
@@loganmyers1489 How exactly? I love these gotcha games especially when I already know I'm winning. So, you're sayingANYTHING can be taught at schools because bannign something there is censorship??? PLEASE! You lost that one from the get go.... ZERO chance, baby!
@loganmyers1489
@loganmyers1489 2 жыл бұрын
@@MarioStahl1983 There is a distinction between not teaching something and banning the teaching of something. One of those things is actually censorship. I’m sure that someone of your esteemed intelligence could comprehend that.
@vsummers33
@vsummers33 2 жыл бұрын
Zinn is the perfect example of envy, animosity and inequities. When you're a loser what else can you do but hate those who succeed.
@Julia29853
@Julia29853 2 жыл бұрын
I believe this is deep down the truth about all Marxists. Losers who are completely animated by jealousy, envy and bitterness. They hate those who are successful and have happy lives, so want to tear them down and poison them in revenge.
@vsummers33
@vsummers33 2 жыл бұрын
@@Julia29853 Hit the nail on the head.
@007kingifrit
@007kingifrit 2 жыл бұрын
@@Julia29853 yes communism is greed given manifesto
@senecaknowsbest8380
@senecaknowsbest8380 2 жыл бұрын
@@007kingifrit excellent point. It is exactly that. Envy, which includes unwillingness to shoulder personal responsibility, is the downfall of mankind.
@Ironicuss
@Ironicuss 2 жыл бұрын
Damn Howard Zinn explained America spot on, much better than prageru can anyway…
@blank557
@blank557 2 жыл бұрын
I haven't read his book, but if you study the history of other nations, they are much, much worse that ours by light years in comparison. yes, we made mistakes. But we don't hide them, we fix them. And millions are flocking to get into our borders, because they know how much better America is compared to where they came from.
@Ironicuss
@Ironicuss 2 жыл бұрын
@@blank557 Only developed nation without some form of universal healthcare ._.
@blank557
@blank557 2 жыл бұрын
@@Ironicuss Yet our medical advances and care far outstrip others in the world. I read enough horror stories where in England and its Common wealth nations will not treat certain health conditions until they truly become serious, on the hope of saving money that some of them will resolve themselves on their own. Meanwhile the patient suffers pain and quality of life issues. Right now if you have an immediate health emergency, you can walk into any US hospital, and they are by law to treat you regardless of ability to pay. Meanwhile compare human rights abuses, exploitation of children in sweat shops, freedom of speech, protest, to other countries around the world. China? Russia? North Korea? South America? Cuba? The Middle East? Even Japan, which is a homogeneous nation that will not integrate other ethic groups, and has a 100% conviction rate upon arrest because they are NEVER wrong. Denmark all but forbids immigration,becasue it can no longer sustain its cradle to grave social programs. I hope that gives you come perspective why America, for its faults, does not deserve Zinn's harsh judgement.
@Ironicuss
@Ironicuss 2 жыл бұрын
@@blank557 Yeah, and it costs an arm and a leg to receive. Literally.
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 2 жыл бұрын
Yes, America is such a cesspit of imperialism. Remember when we won WWII and put a gun to the heads of the Japanese people, put our government in charge, and said "Japan, destroy our auto-industry?" Or when we toppled Saddam Hussein, we put our government in charge, put a gun to the heads of the Iraqi people said "Iraqis, elect Sadrists into parlaiment, deny us the right to leave any combat troops in your country in the 2008 SOFA, and let Russia use your airspace. Oh and make sure our preferred candidate, Allawi, barely has his candidacy register on the ballot." Yes, America is such a cesspit of racism. Remember how we made the most powerful man in the world (Barack Obama) and the richest woman in the world (Oprah Winfrey) out of a black man and black woman. Yes, America is such a cesspit of exploitation. Just ignore the median household income, measured in purchasing power parity, is higher than all but five nations, one of which is a micro-state (Luxembourg), and that for every four square feet of living space the average Western European has, the average American under the poverty line has FIVE.
@jeffreysmith5230
@jeffreysmith5230 2 жыл бұрын
He said him self best way to radicalize people is to use history. It's funny how many people take his work seriously.
@CowboyRobot2000
@CowboyRobot2000 2 жыл бұрын
It's more funny just how blatantly stupid many people are, and how easily they are swept into fascist Lefty GroupThink cults.
@jeffreysmith5230
@jeffreysmith5230 2 жыл бұрын
@@CowboyRobot2000 definitely.
@dawnerickson7199
@dawnerickson7199 2 жыл бұрын
Hey i read that book in college. About 17 years ago. Been brainwashed since and am finally opening my eyes.
@solidaritytime3650
@solidaritytime3650 Жыл бұрын
Mmm, good stuff! You should go back through and point out all the historical inaccuracies. Please cite them, I'd like very much to have all of the examples.
@cdrtej
@cdrtej 2 жыл бұрын
MEANINGWAVE EXISTS!!
@jamesheath5825
@jamesheath5825 2 жыл бұрын
I went to school in the 50's and 60's never heard of him glad i didn't he should have moved to Cuba
@skdewolf7606
@skdewolf7606 2 жыл бұрын
Oh I’ve heard of him. It’s not what he wrote- people can write or posit anything but the fact this polemic became a cause is the problem. It deserves a place in a curricula as how not to document history within its own context. Revisionism 101. How about a peoples History of the Ukraine?
@rasil4u
@rasil4u 2 жыл бұрын
It exposed the true history of America/ns, which obviously exposes you & all other racists & perceived white supremacists, bigots, hypocrites, and the likes. You can run forever, but eventually TMH exposes you! Get over it, your time is UP, so enjoy its remains HalleluYAH!!!!
@skdewolf7606
@skdewolf7606 2 жыл бұрын
@@rasil4u hardly racist. You don’t know me. Projection.
@MalcomJuliaMorgan
@MalcomJuliaMorgan 2 жыл бұрын
Magnet Schools use book this as we speak
@justinmallery716
@justinmallery716 3 ай бұрын
Columbus didn’t discover America , how do you “discover “, a country already populated?
@joshuakohn4408
@joshuakohn4408 3 ай бұрын
Somebody didn't know it was there and then he 'discovered it' if you going tru life without being incredibly disingenous the world will make a lot more sense. Best of luck
@johnwinthrop214
@johnwinthrop214 29 күн бұрын
Because european..unlike most of natives...had maps...had knowledge about natural ressources and economy and sciences. Natives didn't know much and were backward for many topics.
@auraguard0212
@auraguard0212 2 жыл бұрын
Zinn was why Schweichart wrote his Patriot's History, so there's that.
@Novaroma2728
@Novaroma2728 Жыл бұрын
PragerU always astounds me with their ability to find people who can speak without saying anything remotely valuable. A true leader in the field of paralytic boredom.
@alexanderbodine3004
@alexanderbodine3004 4 ай бұрын
What are you talking about? She was literally explaining that Zinn misrepresented a lot of data to fit his world view. I wouldn't say that people don't do that when interpreting history, but as she says in the video, he went pretty far to do what he did...
@patricklemire9278
@patricklemire9278 4 ай бұрын
You ignore what they said. Zinn is a terrible scholar, an empty mascot.
@davidpearson7610
@davidpearson7610 2 жыл бұрын
I never heard of Zinn before, that is okay, I never sought out negativity like some people do. Some people are weak and make mistakes but never admit them, they look to blame others. Thank you for letting me know where our young people are being brainwashed. We need more schools that teach things that people can actually make a living at.
@monsterhunter445
@monsterhunter445 2 жыл бұрын
David it's a history book and history is brutal. If you think America was founded in love and peace for all you are a fool or ignorant.
@Dennis-nc3vw
@Dennis-nc3vw 2 жыл бұрын
@@monsterhunter445 That's exactly what liberals believe every country other than America was founded on.
@abraham4124
@abraham4124 3 ай бұрын
The more I read about Howard Zinn, the more it appears to me that he is a great hero in a hero-less modern society of America.
@davidredmon7421
@davidredmon7421 10 ай бұрын
It is an inter-connected, integral world. The sooner we recognize this, the sooner we can start working together on a higher plane rather than quibbling over outdated ideologies. I
@LeoWhalen1933
@LeoWhalen1933 Жыл бұрын
This lady has made a career out of bashing Zinn. I wonder if she even read his books. The American Conservative even backs Zinn. I can be a Patriot and still think Vietnam was a war about American credibility. I can be a Patriot and still be disappointed in the way Colombus carried out his BRILLIANT AND BRAVE adventure to the New World. I can be a Patriot and still be upset that my country treated Japanese Americans horribly during the early 40s and didn't help Jews trying to escape Europe. More than one narrative can be true at the same time.
@maryannmarkowitz
@maryannmarkowitz 2 жыл бұрын
Lame teachers who just blindly follow what has been fed to them; instead of questioning. But, isn't this what we are dealing with now; never question follow? Excellent as always; thank God for Dennis Prager and his leadership
@bighands69
@bighands69 2 жыл бұрын
Those teachers have been conditioned and damaged by the exact same philosophy. Many of them have been trained to associate bad things with America automatically.
@solidaritytime3650
@solidaritytime3650 Жыл бұрын
That "lame teacher" flew the final bombing mission of the European theatre in WWII. Without knowing, he had been ordered to drop Napalm on a largely civilian French town which the Nazis had occupied. Directly out of highschool he worked on the shipping docks, and only went to college after he got his G.I. payout. Howard Zinn is not some stuffy academic. He's a worker, and a veteran, and a damn good historian. Mary, as you know, there are countless people in this world who want us to believe countless things. You seem like a nice person. I want to encourage you to look up two things, and then let me know if your opinion on this video has changed: 1. Look up the list of major funders of the PragerU organization. 2. Look up the specific claims in Zinn's book which this video discusses, and check the citations given in the bibliography. As someone who was raised in a Catholic working class Kentucky family, and as someone who is currently reading Zinn, I will testify that the information Zinn presents is true even if disquieting.
@navajasrs2402
@navajasrs2402 2 жыл бұрын
It worked on me. Took 20 years of work to undo the damage.
@brandymoore6599
@brandymoore6599 2 жыл бұрын
Lincoln didn’t care about freeing slaves. He cared about saving the Union. Justifiably, he didn’t like it, but ending slavery wasn’t Lincoln’s primary objective. “My paramount object in this struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery. If I could save the Union without freeing any slave I would do it, and if I could save it by freeing all the slaves I would do it; and if I could save it by freeing some and leaving others alone I would also do that. What I do about slavery, and the colored race, I do because I believe it helps to save the Union.” A. Lincoln August 22, 1862
@bettergetdave
@bettergetdave 2 жыл бұрын
I had Zinn's book on my to read list for a bit. Goodread reviews tote it as a more truer representation of history. I suspected it was bias but not dishonest. I now have his and Mary's book on my list to to read together as a pair. Nice work Mary!!
@MinosML
@MinosML 2 жыл бұрын
Great way to form your our opinion on this, not with a 5 mins video on KZbin, but by reading both of them and comparing them with each other and with your current knowledge, trying to form a consensus and opinion by yourself and not just blindly accepting what you're one-sidedly told! More people should do like that in this comment section, both from the left and from the right, from what I'm seeing.
@tobycarpenter884
@tobycarpenter884 Жыл бұрын
Of course we should explore all viewpoints. Howard Zinn is an accomplished Historian with a massive list of citations ranging from historians of the time and individual recorded accounts. Mary is a coattail critic at best. No real unbiased exploration. Prager double speak.
@jazzmgmt
@jazzmgmt 10 ай бұрын
I ABSOLUTELY agree that you should read both books - however amazingly convenient is how this woman fails to tell people like you that Howard Zinn started out his career as a pilot bombing the living daylights out of the Japanese. Yet we are supposed to somehow believe that this woman Mary knows more about this subject than a person who not only lived it and did it but knows what it feels like to regret it? There's not a single thing more important that you could've left out of this video then the fact that this man served our country by doing exactly what he was asked to do. Sorry......but......SHAME on this pro-capitalist talking points woman. No biased person of her intelligence and integrity would leave that out because doing so turns legitimacy into a headpiece and who on earth that is COMPLETEY unbiased would want to do something like that?
@jodypalm6690
@jodypalm6690 10 ай бұрын
This lady has a conservative and corporate bias. Read Zinn's book and decide for yourself. His history is the history that conservatives don't want you to know about, i.e., what company/corporate leaders (especially the Robber Barons at the turn of the 20th century) don't want you to know about the labor movements in this country and how ruthlessly the fat cats were in trying to suppress it, and how many people they killed to do so!
@TritonsGuard
@TritonsGuard 9 ай бұрын
@@jazzmgmtHow does she know more than a guy who was a bomber pilot?" How is what you claim not an appeal to authority?
@JonGreen91
@JonGreen91 2 жыл бұрын
While Alfred Kinsey poisoned American morality, Howard Zinn poisoned American patriotism.
@hrundibakshi6830
@hrundibakshi6830 2 жыл бұрын
Zinn, next door neighbor of Matt Damon - idolized by Damon and Ben Affleck. ...
@electrolytics
@electrolytics 2 жыл бұрын
Great video. I fell for that book's propaganda. As a young man it made me feel empowered that I knew the "Real" truth. Thank God my love for history continued. I look back at that book as a youthful distraction. An outlet for youthful rebellion.
@AXLHillier
@AXLHillier 2 жыл бұрын
Zinn may have written the book, but the schools made them required texts.
@pbv61
@pbv61 2 жыл бұрын
So well done. It does my heart well to hear someone else also debunk this claptrap that’s poisoned our culture.
@matthanwilson5199
@matthanwilson5199 11 ай бұрын
Why is it so hard to understand that all that happened in America was not good? Some people suffered and are still suffering in this country. Some things were good and we must discuss that also. There must be balance. I was taught all things in History that made Europeans look great only to find out that that was not true. We have no balance in History today.
@EngineerMK2004
@EngineerMK2004 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you for writing this book. This poisonous false history must be called out every time it surfaces.
@williammcg916
@williammcg916 2 жыл бұрын
Was forced to read at SUNY University at Buffalo in 90's. Your tax dollars and tuition at work...
@theunclebsimchannel6434
@theunclebsimchannel6434 2 жыл бұрын
When a history professor at a local community college assigned the class Zinn's book that we had to write a minimum of three essays after picking three chapters out of this book, I made a choice to take a hit on my grade and not touch that crap book. What is really sad is that Zinn was a World War 2 vet who had served in the European Theater. I'm still at a loss how he returned home and dumped all over America. Plus, anyone that is admired by Matt Damon is someone I can't be bothered with.
@intolerablescamp1436
@intolerablescamp1436 2 жыл бұрын
I would really like to encourage everyone in this comment section to actually read Zinn's book. Don't get me wrong, it's a very flawed text. In fact, many liberal and even leftist historians openly admit their dislike for the book. I don't really like it either. HOWEVER. It's important to actually have a good comprehension of something we criticise so that we can make accurate and truthful assertions. PragerU has a tendency to underestimate the people who watch their videos, and so they vastly oversimplify and misrepresent complex and intricate topics to generate engagement with their videos, further their own biases, and collect revenue. For example, take the Columbus section of this video. The Columbus chapter of A People's History is NOT about painting Columbus as a "genocidal maniac," as PragerU claims. That's a very surface level reading of the text. When given more analysis, the chapter is mainly about the mission statement of the Spanish Crown regarding the Americas, how other European powers were getting involved, and how in many cases, but not all, it was unnecessarily cruel and violent for the people who lived there. To Zinn, Columbus wasn't so much a genocidal manaic as he was a product of the times he lived in and a tool of monarchs to extract wealth. This video takes a chapter that is twenty pages long and filled with primary sources, and boils it down to barely 3 short paragraphs and could not possibly accurately represent the text itself. Now again, the book has many flaws. And again, I actually don't really like it. But at the very least, this video could actually try to engage with the ideas presented in the text earnestly and honestly. They don't do this, and they totally disrespect the intelligence of their viewership in the process.
@gregorylanthorne7889
@gregorylanthorne7889 10 ай бұрын
Thanks for the heads up , will check it out . Sucks that anything that does not paint America as the best is dismissed
@asagehopkins
@asagehopkins 2 жыл бұрын
I read this garbage in my first few years of college. Thankfully, I worked in a trade for seven years before I ever took a college class, an experience that made it hard for the ideas thrown across by weenies like Zinn and Chomsky to sink in too deep, although I did go through an obnoxious leftist phase. But then one day, while trying to argue against anarcho-capitalists in essay using my new repertoire of stupid ideas, I started to become persuaded by their ideas. There was no going back after that.
@G0K3001
@G0K3001 2 жыл бұрын
Your a great thinker!
@almaza7736
@almaza7736 4 ай бұрын
Your government has brainwashed you! Is it painful to realize that you live in a criminal state? Or are you not aware of what America has been doing for the last century and a half? My Afghan friends would tell you, and so would the Vietnamese migrants who lived in my country a long time ago. Don't you like communism there? And I lived in the Soviet Union, and it was wonderful, and the people were kind, and not sick with money like you. With your love for “private property” you spit on life, on happiness, on the freedom of people in the world. And the world hates America! Know this.
@10thAngel
@10thAngel 2 жыл бұрын
History teacher here, Sweden. Similar things trickle from the States to us here in Europe too. Even in nations such as mine. Heck I have a heard someone screaming colonism, racism argument towards Latvia & Estonia. Two nations we have been occupied by various empires and kingdoms for the last 800 years.
@georgekech4903
@georgekech4903 2 жыл бұрын
Zinn was an anarchist. Not just leftist. I don't agree that he lies in his book but the book should be literally titled "Everything Wrong Ever America Did". It's like when you introduce your husband to your friends for the first time and you mention ONLY everything bad he said or did, taking everything out of context. History isn't black and white, it's grey. He showed only the black of American history. It's like portraing the ancient Greeks as mysogynistic, child molestors, who believed that slavery is moral, and not mentioning all the contributions of their culture to the world.
@horsepower33
@horsepower33 2 жыл бұрын
This book is apart of the sociology course at Grambling state university.
@lapensulo4684
@lapensulo4684 2 жыл бұрын
I remember that I was supposed to teach from it. Not only did I create my own curriculum, but over the years I threw the book away one at time. Kind of like Johnny Cash and building the car one piece at a time or Dufrene, (sp) in Shawshank Redemption who dug that tunnel with a rock hammer. Book was never used again even after I left the school, for it had mysteriously disappeared.
@DEA1230TV2
@DEA1230TV2 2 жыл бұрын
I see more and more people are taking the red pill because I when I look at prageru videos from 3 to 4 years ago these videos some not all had more dislikes then likes. Now there’s more likes then dislikes, man! I see 2020 has made a difference for a lot of people politically.
@stevdaughtr6098
@stevdaughtr6098 2 жыл бұрын
Mary could you please come to Wisconsin and help undo all of the crap that is going on in our schools. Please DM me. We really need a speaker and they claim that they don’t mind another side to be said. Let’s see what they do about it. I think we need you in the schools.
@nateluke8003
@nateluke8003 2 жыл бұрын
Zinn had good takes on war and trusting government.
@nashavi5738
@nashavi5738 2 жыл бұрын
Thank you and G-d bless you! I have truly learned something today I did not know. I didn't know about Zinn and I will buy both books, yours and his, so I can better fight successfully fight the lies of the Marxist left and help deprogram our youth.
@greg5326
@greg5326 2 жыл бұрын
This is a critical video. Thank you!
@redsalt8504
@redsalt8504 2 жыл бұрын
This is less actual criticism and more prageru projecting itself
@naturalsettings7098
@naturalsettings7098 2 жыл бұрын
I’m a patriot. Let’s not lie about history. America has its problems. One problem isn’t the system, it’s the loco people that we allow into the system. The people we’ve allowed to make decisions have done very messed up stuff, Zinn only pointed them out, like many others. The problem is he didn’t also include the awesomeness of America.
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