AthenaAwakened
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- Sep 17, 2003
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- Basic Beliefs
- non-theist, anarcho-socialist
It has been an interesting week of TV watching. I watched The Sons of Liberty on the HIST channel and am watching The Book of Negroes on the CBC. Both shows are about the time of the American Revolution, but they tell two VERY different stories. The Sons Of Liberty gives us a fairly straight forward telling of a traditional rendering of the story of this nation's birth. It is a very white, very male rendering of that story. It has its moments, but at no time does it question the protagonists' ultimate righteousness as patriots. The Book Of Negroes tells a different story from the point of view of the British, particularly the black residents of the colonies who fought for the British in return for a promise of freedom. The right and righteousness of the Americans and their patriotism is far from a foregone conclusion, and the treachery of slavery is not glossed over in favor of portraits of personal angst. I recommend viewing the two shows together. Quite the eye opening experience.