On Sat, 09 Jan 2016 22:15:00 -0800, Katherine <KatieCal@aol.com>
wrote:
>You and I agree that people need to be educated as to the pity and
>posted here will do that. People may fool themselves, that this type of
>"education" serves a sober purpose, but I believe they use it as an
>week say "tsk tsk". Not filling people's eyes and brains with war
>imagery is a far better way to discourage war. Constantly thinking
>about it does not do the job.
>
>It is my disgust at this sanctimonious self-deception that makes me
>rail against these films.
>
>People keep saying to me "Well, just don't download them." My answer:
>of course. That is easy to figure out. But my dislike of them is not in
>aid of my own "viewing pleasure". It is to get these damned things out
>of circulation. This is hopeless, of course. But one must try.
Regardless of any preaching that may be associated with documentaries
regarding WW's 1 and 2, there are many people interested in those
events for their own sake and because they have an interest in
history.
Sometimes there are floods on certain topics, not unlike the "Time
Team" and other archeological floods a while back. I'm OK with that. I
don't download all of anything, just particular subjects within a
topic. I'm just gratefui these two groups are still alive and healthy,
unlike several I used to frequent which are now essentially dead.
Colonel Buckshot
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