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<blockquote data-quote="puros_bran" data-source="post: 473576" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Quite possible. I seriously considered attaching a quasi-warning that I was judging the book with acknowledged bias...but really, show me a history book that's unbiased and I can probably guess what political ideology you hold. A narrative is what we get when we read someone's else's story, there's actually no way around it. </p><p></p><p>I like to read of Spec Forces, air assault, and all that fringe stuff we experimented with in Vietnam/Korea/Iraq/etc. Even that has a narrative, if you are a Deplorable you read about honorable men making things work in a part of the planet where the planet tries its hardest to kill you, before other humans even start counting. If you are a SJW snowflake you probably think men and women that served are murderous barbarians and honestly just a little scary..why is it we allow these ptsd psychos access to guns, cars, kids, and alcohol? </p><p></p><p>Take the narrative out and you have boring statistic & chart books with lots of pictures, they are usually printed on 14x22 paper, or some other insane spec, and are designed mostly for looks but also sometimes someone thumbs through it and sees that America really has some badass hardware.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="puros_bran, post: 473576, member: 10"] Quite possible. I seriously considered attaching a quasi-warning that I was judging the book with acknowledged bias...but really, show me a history book that's unbiased and I can probably guess what political ideology you hold. A narrative is what we get when we read someone's else's story, there's actually no way around it. I like to read of Spec Forces, air assault, and all that fringe stuff we experimented with in Vietnam/Korea/Iraq/etc. Even that has a narrative, if you are a Deplorable you read about honorable men making things work in a part of the planet where the planet tries its hardest to kill you, before other humans even start counting. If you are a SJW snowflake you probably think men and women that served are murderous barbarians and honestly just a little scary..why is it we allow these ptsd psychos access to guns, cars, kids, and alcohol? Take the narrative out and you have boring statistic & chart books with lots of pictures, they are usually printed on 14x22 paper, or some other insane spec, and are designed mostly for looks but also sometimes someone thumbs through it and sees that America really has some badass hardware. [/QUOTE]
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