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i'm glad you brought this subject up about revising our histories. Some would argue that wether we learn the truth about or histories or not, we're bound to make the same mistakes. We might, but eventually we won't. i believe the reason Caitlyn and Margaret don't want to touch the Holocaust is fear of what could happen to them if they did.

this piece by Ron Unz is a brilliant piece on how a certain group of people will destroy one's career if they disagree with what you are saying even if it's the truth. I'm a big history revisionist. Tired of hearing the "winners" version of the story. I'd rather hear the true story. You can listen to it as well. it's a great read.

https://www.unz.com/runz/american-pravda-understanding-world-war-ii/

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That's a great point and one I'll be making in a video later today--if we do the right thing but for reasons that have been manipulated, it will come back again in a worse form. Then we'll have to go back and undo the lesson we thought we learned from it, and figure out what really happened, in order to move forward.

I've bought Rudolf Steiner's The Karma of Untruthfulness to read on an upcoming trip. This sounds like a great follow-up. Thanks for recommending.

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