The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #158817 Message #3763545
Posted By: GUEST,Musket
07-Jan-16 - 12:53 PM
Thread Name: History and mythology of WW1
Subject: RE: History and mythology of WW1
Thank you Triplane. I shall take a gun and bottle of whisky into the study. I may be some time.
Here Dave, are you saying Terribulus is changing what was said and adding a bit?
Are you sure?
You see, I didnt think the old bugger capable. His limit seems to be typing "Ahhh {name of whoever pisses on his bonfire} followed by selective cuts and pastes from that Internet thingy.
Lighter makes an excellent point. However, our resident jingo jangles would point out that anything that fits with their rosy view of the establishment must be verbatim.
Curiously, all the historians they love quoting stress the subjectiveness of their findings before giving their personal view. Point this out and they scoff, presumably on the basis of being confused by people intellectually capable of independent rationalism.