(cont'd from yesterday's post)
Real people--people educating the children of Britain--really tried to put shame into the hearts of those children: shame for their ancestors, for their nation, for their race. Shaming kids for what others did before they were born is not fair. It's not justice.
Someone could wonder if all these positive videos about Britain are historically accurate. A doubter could wonder, "are these videos just spin, an attempt to whitewash the wrong things of the past?" It's a valid question because, yes, the videos must be true if they're to have value.
So Proud of Us answers that question about their aims and methods:
"Truth Over Comfort - History isn't always pretty. We tell it like it happened . . . No sugarcoating.
"Sources Matter - Every claim is backed by primary sources from the National Archives. No hearsay, no myths, no exaggeration.
"Free for Everyone - This history belongs to all of us. Every video is free, forever. No paywalls, no subscriptions to learn your own history.
"Independent - No sponsors means that no one can influence what stories we tell."
Here's another one:
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