WillaKissing · 56-60, M
Yes!
GoFish ·
of course
Yes is very important!
Degbeme · 70-79, M
I love history.
KunsanVeteran · M
Of course it matters to me! I would much rather learn about someone else’s mistakes rather than repeat them!
akindheart · 70-79, F
i was a history major in college so yes. i am passionate about reading it too
markinkansas · 61-69, M
@akindheart i have history books almost a 100 years old and the story they tell then is not the same story they tell now.. now that everything is being put online and not in books .. history is at the whim of the person who owns the AI.. just my thought
akindheart · 70-79, F
@markinkansas i am sure you are right.
bijouxbroussard · F
It matters a great deal, especially now that people in my country’s government are trying to erase so much of it.
exexec · 70-79, C
Yes, history is extremely important to me. On a personal level, I spend a lot of time researching family history and how it fits in U.S. and world history.
No, most of it is a story, his story.
@QuietReverie His story is right! God’s story!
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Roundandroundwego · 61-69
Yes, I'm not a right wing American. History matters to us leftists, learning from it is a recursive process that's part of progress! That's why lies substitute for history prominently in the mainstream! They're anti leftist. They're driven by hate!
SunshineGirl · 36-40, F
It certainly does. There are facts, stats, trends and lessons that many powerful people would rather we forgot . . .
KunsanVeteran · M
@SunshineGirl Sad, but certainly true!
FreddieUK · 70-79, M
If you are ignorant of history, you are building without foundations. This is being proved all the time by people who want to claim that their ideologies have some historical warrant, but are supervising disaster day by day.
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markinkansas · 61-69, M
you have to know history so as to not repeat the mistakes or see when some one else is making them
edited the winners write the history books .
edited the winners write the history books .
Gusman · 61-69, M
Not overly interested in world history.
I hear it said that history allows us to learn from the mistakes. I say poppycock to that.
The world repeats the subjugation of the majority of citizens ad infinitum and the population continues to vote in those that will supress them.
I hear it said that history allows us to learn from the mistakes. I say poppycock to that.
The world repeats the subjugation of the majority of citizens ad infinitum and the population continues to vote in those that will supress them.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
Whose version of history?
This is often a common mistake. 😞
This is often a common mistake. 😞





















