Reenacting, Atrocity, Politics, and Being Offended by All Three- Part 1/2
CORRECTION: I said in this video that slavery in the US lasted for ’over half’ of its history, but this was a silly thing to say. I think I got caught up in the moment. I meant to say “over a third,“ if we count US history as starting in 1776. Still, the point is the same, but that’s an important clarification!
Reenacting is a very strange hobby, we all must admit! And unfortunately, it is also a one which gets an awful lot of bad press, as the result of many portrayals being based around rather nasty figures. We’ve all heard the accusations that portraying a Confederate is racist, or a WW2 German is Anti-Semitic. So, in this two-part Patron-voted video, I would like to discuss this subject for a time. I apologize if this one is rambly, or ranty, but it’s a very large topic, and a one which I only just scrape the surface of in this video.
This video subject was chosen by my supporters on Patreon, to whom I am most gracious! If you would like to learn
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