Dan Carlin's Hardcore History Twitter feed. "History is the autobiography of a madman" -Alexander Herzen

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May 25 at 8pm (in the USA)the History channel is debuting its massive Second World War 20-part series "WW2 with Tom Hanks". It's a colossal endeavor with lots of new insights. Includes a FABULOUS group of contributors. I was honored to be a part of it. aegm.app.box.com/s/4i0xqazkn…
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For all its evil,war sometimes has a tiny silver lining. It can clarify the mind and reboot our ethical compass. It puts less serious things in perspective. It nudges us towards our neighbor and reminds us that our needs and interests are intertwined. It reignites our compassion.
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How weird that this should be a somewhat novel thing to say.
I don’t expect people to agree with me on everything- that would be odd. My main hope is that people trust that I’m trying to solve problems and I’m open to different approaches - particularly if the data drives in a particular direction. Changing one’s mind is not a bad thing.
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The @elonmusk Hardcore History Addendum show isn't out yet... we will probably get it out Sunday or Monday. Just FYI.
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Palestinian leadership has once again made a decision that will IN NO WAY improve the lives of their people. There is NO POSITIVE outcome for them here (except to personally bolster their chances to stay in power). They have hurt their cause(s) and increased the suffering in Gaza
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Reaction to this? I’m gonna have to ruminate on this for a while before I know how I feel…
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"Engineering Victory with Elon" is now out on the HHAddendum feed. Elon Musk, Bill Riley (SpaceX) and I discuss military tech, war planes and other such historical subjects. Hope it's enjoyable! dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3…
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If I told you that the most pro-American, patriotic thing you could do for the USA was to find common ground with your countrymen over politics could you do it? How patriotic do you consider yourself to be? How deep does your love of country go?
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When we Americans talk about Canada it would be only right and correct to note that we have fought and died with them in a couple of World Wars and their valor is every bit as legendary as our own. Good luck finding a better friend.
A wounded Canadian soldier is treated for a headwound on the battlefield near Caen, France, on July 15, 1944. #History #WWII
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I wonder how many Americans who consider themselves politically aware could pass a civics test about how our government is supposed to function. I wonder how many Americans who ostensibly talk about politics as part of how they make a living could. Our anti-education/anti-knowledge culture has come for our constitutional society. And people who consider themselves "patriotic" celebrate dismantling the very aspects of our Framer's work that those exquisite-minded guys were most proud of. Co-equal branches of govt and checks and balances. Not bugs...but this system's greatest features. We are a politically hypocritical society and this will cost us. Can you imagine if the Biden/Harris/Hillary Clinton crowd were doing and saying the sort of things Trump is saying now? How many of you Trump fans would be ready to take to the streets? "That's what the 2d Amendment is for Dan"...how many times have I been told that by the "defenders of our Constitution"? For 40 years you've been saying it to me! So...it's only a problem if THEY'RE doing it? One side gets a pass at assaulting the constitutional wall that protects us all, and the other doesn't? How many of you would say "they're only joking" or "don't worry, it's a negotiation position" if Kamala Harris said these things? Serious question. You'd be just fine with it? No big deal? And I'm sure the right-wing talker's ecosystem would be too? All of this is going to come back to bite us. All of it. We are shortsighted, propagandized, political hypocrites. And we simply refuse to apply the same standards to both sides. And while I'm ranting: half of this problem is the fault of the Democratic Party. I've never seen such a toothless, feckless, directionless, passion-free group of poor political candidates in my life (and I was of voting age in the Mondale/Dukakis years). Only their most radical wing shows any passion or life at all...and that's the group that absolutely, positively can't win a general election. When the great historian in the sky writes about this era the "other party" in a two-party system deserves a ton of the blame too. Everyone over 70 years old in that party should resign right now. What Trump is trying to do in our system now is exactly what the Founders designed safeguards to prevent. And that's why Trump is targeting the safeguards.
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Ok gang...good news. Just putting the finishing touches on the latest Supernova in the East installment. Should be ready soon! (Within the next 48 hours I'd think...). Thanks for being patient!
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Well, unless I am mistaken it looks like we won the iHeart podcast award for "best history podcast". I know who I have to thank for that! (thanks to ALL OF YOU!). I am grateful and fortunate and you all make this possible for me.
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I want to get out in front of future criticism that the show we're soon to release is too long by saying that it probably should have been 2 shows instead of 1,but: 1. I didn't want to drag this subject out another 6 months 2. It wasn't designed that way. Use the pause button.
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Anyone else wake-up some mornings and think “I miss Christopher Hitchens”?
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I'd like to send special holiday thoughts to those who have no one to be with, nothing to do and nowhere to be. The holidays are extra tough...all the fuss can be like rubbing it in for the lonely. Life ain't easy. I hope you all get through it ok.
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Alright,sorry I've been AWOL(but you all know what I've been doing).Brain has been turned to mush-but the new HH should b out within 24hours
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I have the most patient listenership in podcasting.Thank you all.We will be done soon. I have no idea if it's any good at this point...but like most #6 shows we've ever done, it's long. Three years on this subject. It'll be nice to talk about something else...(I'll keep u posted)
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I'm afraid I've some unexpected&tragic news to report.Our artist,the fabulous Nick Lay,who started with us in 2006 has unexpectedly passed away.This happened just now.We're stunned and in shock.Only 43 years old.We love him and send our love to his family.He was a genius.😭 
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Sorry I've been out of touch.It always happens when we are getting close.Took longer than we thought-a tough episode! Have no idea if it's any good or not (brain is now fried),but should be out within 24 hours.Here's the art for it.Sorry for the wait.
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Pace yourself on this next HH release gang. It's a long one. I wanted to make it a mere 3 1/2 hours and failed.
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Happy Hardcore History Day everyone. I was really hoping to get this out before 2024 ended but it wasn't quite ready. But it is now. I hope you like it! dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3…
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When I tweeted that @joerogan should host a presidential debate I had no idea there was already a petition asking for just this. There IS! Anyone who doesn't think Joe would be an improvement over what we've had so far is crazy. change.org/p/commission-on-p…
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For those who care...we are only about 48-72 hours away from releasing a 3 hour or so Hardcore History Addendum. So let's not say that I've been doing nothing but eating bon bons and watching TV soap operas. I do other things in addition to that.
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Holy Francis Ford Coppola Batman this last podcast took a while to do. But longer wait equals longer podcast...so a big HH heading your way in the next 24 hours sometime (I think! Barring last minute disasters...which already happened last night so hopefully we filled our quota!)
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Well, it’s 12:44pm here right now…and after 10 1/2 months…it’s (big) Hardcore History day again. Thanks for your patience. You guys are the best. Hopefully it doesn’t suck (but it might! We lose all perspective by this point) dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3…
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This is NOT the best time to release this...obviously...but we don't sit on them after we're done. Happy "Hardcore History day" everyone (and had it not been for 3.5 hours we did on Olympias in late January you'd have had this sooner). Sorry for the wait! hwcdn.libsyn.com/p/9/9/b/99b…
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Coming up for air today for a sec to provide updates.If we're lucky,we might get 3 big HHshows out in 2018 (this is both exciting and pathetic at the same time-But I think we only got 2 out in 2017). Current audio isn't done,but a 2-4week window seems reasonable.Thx4beingpatient!
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I can't be the only one following the many upsetting global events via social media concluding that this is the most poisonous and least productive way to conduct important conversations that humans have ever been a part of. I used to think the TV of the 1980s/1990s was bad,but it apparently was Demosthenes vs Cicero compared to this. IMHO this is making things worse.
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It's called "checks and balances" and it's why we have 3co-equal branches of govt. it's done as an autocrat protection measure and to protect a minority of Americans by oppression by the majority (known as "the tyranny of the majority"). It's been a feature (not a bug) since 1787.
What is the point of having democratic elections if unelected activist “judges” can override the clear will of the people? Well, that’s no democracy at all!
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I wonder if Putin remembers his classics? “The victor is not victorious if the vanquished does not consider himself so.” ― Ennius.
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Ok gang, we should have a new piece of content available within 24 hours (hopefully within 12 hours) on the Hardcore History Addendum feed. I hope it's enjoyable! Stay tuned...
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Sad news from our neck of the woods: the Fabulous Bill Barrett the voice of my podcasts since we started& friend &colleague for nearly thirty years passed away yesterday from cancer. He was larger than life and a HUGE talent and radio legend around the Northwest.Miss him already.
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Working on a special Hardcore History Addendum show for you all too. Should be finished before too long. I'll keep you posted!
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So I confess to not understanding all of the intricacies of Twitter. I’m just trying to get some exercise in my neighborhood while tweeting a little. I’m unsure if I’m spamming all your accounts with too many tweets though (if so somebody let me know, will you?)
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I'm against the idea of treating colleges as trade schools. Jobs change.Creating more formidable people(which studying subjects in the humanities can do)makes us more able to roll with life's punches. My history degree has been exponentially more valuable than what I paid for it.
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Hi all,I know it seems I've totally disappeared,but it's SOP for me as I get closer to the end of a big HH. It isn't imminent yet,but we're in the last 15% (or so)of it and it consumes me when we get to this point. Hope to be back to normal soon. Thanks for your patience!
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Soon ...I don't know if it's any good, but soon. (thanks for being so patient...)
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Ok, this is the sort of thing that makes me have to grab onto a wall nearby to steady myself. I love this sort of thing. Amazing. That's 3,300 years ago folks.
During excavations at Nimrud in present-day Iraq. Archaeologists discovered a door threshold inscribed with the name of Assyrian king Adad-Nerari I, which ruled the Assyrian Empire from 1295-1264 BC. #drthehistories
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I compared working on the latest HH to Francis Ford Coppola on Apocalypse Now. Well, I've lost all perspective. So...here it is. It's long. That's all I can say. I hope you like it. dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3… #happyhardcorehistoryday
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The people that laud Hitler as some sort of military genius always confuse me. For any good decision he might have made he made a hundred terrible ones. The Allies should be thankful that he interfered as often as he did (I know that I am).
German Admiral Raeder today in conference with Hitler, now begging him to postpone planned invasion of the Soviet Union until after Britain is defeated.
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The Roman Empire was 2,000 years ago.The Great Pyramids are (apx) from 4,000-5,000 years ago. So this is about 10x as far back in time (to us today) as the Great Pyramids.I can't even get my mind around that. Who was the ancient (ancient? Seems too recent) artist who carved this?
It's time for another tiny (4.8 cm lenght) but absolutely gorgeous #IceAge masterpiece from the Swabian Jura - a #horse carved in mammoth ivory some 40,000 years ago - the oldest known sculpture of a horse! On display at MUT, Schloss Hohentübingen. #Archaeology
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I thought I tweeted something out to all of you, but may not have. Dealing with long term family illness issues with loved ones right now (as many of you have to deal with also) and it is destroying my work schedule. I'm so sorry.
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Here's my problem with making movies about great historical stories/figures but changing them as part of "dramatic license".These are some of the most compelling tales ever,why change them? And truth is more satisfying than fiction anyway, so that's an interest force multiplier.
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I don’t know the exact time it’s going to drop but we should get a Hardcore History Addendum show up either tonight or tomorrow early. I think it’s a really fun one.
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There's nothing pithy one can say that sums up a century anniversary since WW1 ended.The worst thing about it I can think of it that it wasn't the "war to end all wars".It should have been.Enough people paid the price.Try to appreciate what today represents.Its hard to imagine.
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Just a reminder of how many of the very people persecuted by the Nazis helped defend Germany in the previous war(s). AND another reminder that the Nazis virulent racism hurt their country rather than helped it (bet they would have liked to have all those Einstein types working for them, and not against them too, eh?).
Jewish shop owner Richard Stern wears his Iron Cross First Class while standing next to a Nazi Stormtrooper, 1933
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For those who keep telling me they're waiting for the next installment of supernova in the east… We should have had a hardcore history addendum (or three) out in the interim time as well. Got a good one that I'm working on now…great subject. Just you wait!
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For the last year or so I've had two outside (hopefully fun for you) projects that I've been working on (in addition to the podcasts) that I haven't been able to publicly discuss. Tomorrow the embargo is off of one of them, stay tuned! Some fun, unusual stuff...
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A sign of the current environment perhaps: a decent amount of the criticism of the recent show on the Holocaust comes from actual Nazi types (😳) or people who say that I've not given "both sides of the issue". We live in interesting times.
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October must be my triple witching month of the year. Supernova 3 will be out, and THIS will be too. The grizzled dude in part of the photo has been living in a cave doing the HH Plak Tow for weeks now (soon to end!)
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I find myself getting upset about things a lot lately.There's so much happening in the world today that infuriates me.Then I realize that lots of others feel the same way but don't have all the blessings I have.And then I recall who made those possible:My listeners. And I want to thank you for that.
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Most influential firearm in history nominee?
Gavrillo Princip’s FN-Browning M1910 pistol used to assassinate Archiduke Franz Ferdinand warisboring.com/the-gun-that… #history #WW1
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I don't have any insight on the current Ukraine situation except to say that I've never seen or heard of anything quite like it. I've been tapping some smart sources and (so far among those who've responded) no one is confident that they know what's going on. It's weird.
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I hope you have a very long drive.
Replying to @HardcoreHistory
Please be before Wednesday. A lot of us need content for our Thanksgiving drives!!!
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Years ago my dermatologist started to tell me to wear hats "all the time" while outdoors. I said "how am I going to remember to do that?" He said "just do it all the time...make it a lifestyle choice". Well, after my recent bout with (non-dangerous) skin cancer he prescribed a series of ever increasingly ridiculously large hats. So...if you see me in public I will probably look like this (sans mustache).
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4,500 years old. That. Is. Insane.
Ancient Egyptian beadnet dress. Made of Egyptian faience. From Tomb G 7440 Z at Giza, excavated by the Harvard University-Museum of Fine Arts Expedition, 1927. Period: Old Kingdom, 4th Dynasty, reign of King Khufu, ca. 2551-2528 BC. Now in the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston.
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This is long, but a good piece on a terrible subject. I don't agree with everything in it, but I appreciate the attempt to view the nuance, grey areas and humanity.
People ask me all the time if I am "pro-Israel" because I am a Jew who has lived in Israel, and my answer is that being "pro-Israel" or being "pro-Palestine" or being a "Zionist" does not properly capture the nuance of thought most people do or should have about this issue. It certainly doesn't capture mine. I have a lot to say. I’ve spent the last 72 hours writing, texting, and talking to Israelis, Jews, Muslims, and Palestinians. Much of my reaction is going to piss off people on "both sides," but I am exhausted and hurting and I do not think there is any way to discuss this situation without being radically honest about my views. So I'm going to try to say what I believe to be true the best I can. Let me start with this: It could have been me. That's a hard thought to shake when watching the videos out of Israel — the concert goers fleeing across an empty expanse, the hostages being paraded through the streets, the people shot in the head at bus stops or in their cars. I went to those parties in the desert, I rubbed shoulders with Israelis and Arabs and Jews and Muslims, I could have easily accepted an invitation to some concert near Sderot and gone without a care, only to be indiscriminately slaughtered. Or, perhaps worse, taken hostage and tortured. I don’t believe Hamas is killing Israelis to liberate themselves, nor do I believe they are doing it to make peace. They're doing this because they represent the devil on the shoulder of every oppressed Palestinian who has lost someone in this conflict. They're doing it because they want vengeance. They are evening the score, and acting on the worst of our human impulses, to respond to blood with blood — an inclination that is easy to give in to after what their people have endured. It should not be hard to understand their logic — it is only hard to accept that humans are capable of being driven to this. Not defending Hamas is a very low bar to clear. Please clear it. It’s not possible to recap the entire 5,000 year history of people fighting over this strip of land in one newsletter. There are plenty of easily accessible places you can learn about it if you want to (and, by the way, many of you should — far too many people speak on this issue with an obscene amount of ignorance, loads of arrogance, and a narrow historical lens focused on the last few decades). But I'll briefly highlight a few things that are important to me. In my opinion, the Jewish people have a legitimate historical claim to the land of Israel. Jews had already been expelled and returned and expelled again a half dozen times before the rise of the Muslim and Arab rule of the Ottoman Empire. Of course it’s messy because we Jews and Arabs and Muslims are all cousins and descendents of the same Canaanites. But Arabs won the land centuries ago the same way Israel and Jews won it in the 20th century: Through conflict and war. The British defeated the Ottoman Empire and then came the Balfour Declaration, which amounted to the British granting the area to the Jewish people, a promise they’d later try to renege on — all before the wars that have defined the region since 1948. That historical moment in the late 1940s was unique. After World War II, with many Arab and Muslim states already in existence, and after six million Jews were slaughtered, the global community felt it was important to grant the Jewish people a homeland. In a more logical or just world that homeland would have been in Europe as a kind of reparation for what the Nazis and others before them had done to the Jews, or perhaps in the Americas — like Alaska — or somewhere else. But the Jews wanted Israel, the British had taken to the Zionist movement, the British had conquered the Ottoman Empire which handed them control of the land, and America and Europe didn’t want the Jews. As a result, we got Israel. The Arab states had already rejected a partitioned Israel repeatedly before World War II and rejected it again after the Holocaust and the end of the war. They did not want to give up even a little bit of their land to a bunch of Jewish interlopers who were granted it all of a sudden by British interlopers who had arrived a hundred years prior. Who could blame them? It had been centuries since Jews lived there in large numbers, and now they wanted to return in waves as secularized Europeans. Many of us would probably react the same way. So, just as humans have done forever, they fought. The many existing Arab states turned against the burgeoning new Jewish state. One side won and one side lost. This is the brutal and broken and violent world we live in, but it is what created the global world order we have now. Are Israelis and British people "colonizers" because of this 20th century history? Sure. But that view flattens thousands of years of history and conflict, and the context of World War I and World War II. I don’t view Israelis and Brits as colonizers any more than the Assyrians or the Babylonians or the Romans or the Mongols or the Egyptians or the Ottomans who all battled over the same strip of land from as early as 800 years before Jesus’s time until now. The Jews who founded Israel just happened to have won the last big battle for it. You can’t speak about this issue in a vacuum. You can't pretend that it wasn't just 60 years ago when Israel was surrounded on all sides by Arab states who wanted to wipe them off the face of the planet. Despite the balance of power shifting this century, that threat is still a reality. And you can't talk about that without remembering the only reason the Jews were in Israel in the first place was that they'd spent the previous centuries fleeing a bunch of Europeans who also wanted to wipe them off the face of the planet. And then Hitler showed up. American partisans have a narrow view of this history, and an Americentric lens that is infuriating to witness. As Lee Fang perfectly put it, "Hamas would absolutely execute the ACAB lefties cheering on horrific violence against Israelis if they lived in Gaza & U.S. right-wingers blindly cheering on Israeli subjugation of Palestinians would rebel twice as violently if Americans were subjected to similar occupation." And yet, many Americans only view modern Israel as the "powerful" one in this dynamic. Which is true — they obviously are. It isn't a fair fight and it hasn't been for decades because Israel's government is rich and resourceful, has the backing of the United States and most of Europe, and has an incredibly powerful military. At the same time, Israeli leadership has made technological and military advancements that have further tipped those scales — all while the Israeli government has helped create a resource-thin open air prison of two million Arabs in Gaza. Conversely, Palestinians are devoid of any real unified leadership, and the Arab world is now divided on the issue of Palestine. Israel is unwilling to give the people in Gaza and the West Bank more than an inch of freedom to live. These are largely the refugees and descendents of the refugees of the 1948 and 1967 wars that Israel won. And you can't keep two million people in the condition that those in the Gaza strip live in and not expect events like this. I'm sorry to say that while the blood on the ground is fresh. The Israelis who were killed in this attack largely have nothing to do with those conditions other than being born at a time when Israel and Jews have the upper hand in this conflict. Some of the victims weren’t even Israeli — they were just tourists. This is why we describe them as “innocent” and why Hamas has only reaffirmed that they are a brutal terror organization with this attack — an organization that I hope is quickly toppled, for the sake of both the Palestinian people and the Israelis. But as someone with a deep love for Israel, with friends in danger and people I know still missing, it breaks my heart to say it but I'm saying it again because it remains perhaps the most salient point of context in a tangled mess full of centuries of context: You cannot keep two million people living in the conditions people in Gaza are living in and expect peace. You can't. And you shouldn’t. Their environment is antithetical to the human condition. Violent rebellion is guaranteed. Guaranteed. As sure as the sun rising. And the cycle of violence seems locked in to self-perpetuate, because both sides see a score to settle: 1) Israel has already responded with a vengeance, and they will continue to. Their desire for violence is not unlike Hamas’s — it’s just as much about blood for blood as any legitimate security measure. Israel will “have every right to respond with force." Toppling Hamas — a group, by the way, Israel erred in supporting — will now be the objective, and civilian death will be seen as necessary collateral damage. But Israel will also do a bunch of things they don't have a right to. They will flatten apartment buildings and kill civilians and children and many in the global community will probably cheer them on while they do it. They have already stopped the flow of water, electricity, and food to two million people, and killed dozens of civilians in their retaliatory bombings. We should never accept this, never lose sight that this horror is being inflicted on human beings. As the group B’Tselem said, “There is no justification for such crimes, whether they are committed as part of a struggle for freedom from oppression or cited as part of a war against terror.” I mourn for the innocents of Palestine just as I do for the innocents in Israel. As of late, many, many more have died on their side than Israel's. And many more Palestinians are likely to die in this spate of violence, too. Unfortunately, most people in the West only pay attention to this story when Hamas or a Palestinian in Gaza or the West Bank commits an act of violence. Palestinian citizens die regularly at the hands of the Israeli military and their plight goes largely unnoticed until they respond with violence of their own. Israel had already killed an estimated 250 Palestinians, including 47 children, this year alone. And that is just in the West Bank. 2) Every single time Israel kills someone in the name of self-defense they create a handful of new radicalized extremists who will feel justified in wanting to take an Israeli life in retribution sometime in the future. Half of Gaza’s two million people are under the age of 19 — they know little besides Hamas rule (since 2006), Israeli occupation, blockades, and rockets falling from the sky. The suffering of these innocent children born into this reality is incomprehensible to me. They will suffer more now because of Hamas’s actions and Israel’s response, all through no fault of their own. There is no way out of this pattern until one side exercises restraint or leaders on both sides find a new solution. Israelis will tell you that if Palestinians put their guns down then the war would end, but if Israel put their guns down they'd be wiped off the planet. I don't have a crystal ball and can’t tell you what is true. But what I am certain of is that every time Israel kills more innocents they engender more rage and hatred and recruit more Palestinians and Arabs to the cause against them. There is no disputing this. So, why did this happen now? I'm not sure how to answer that question except to say it was bound to happen eventually. It was a massive policy and intelligence failure and Netanyahu should pay the price politically — he is a failed leader. Iran probably helped organize the attack and the money freed up by the Biden administration's prisoner swap probably didn't help the situation, either. Israel's increasingly extremist government and settlers provoking Palestinians certainly didn't help. Nor has going to the Al-Aqsa mosque and desecrating it. Nor do blockades and bombings and indiscriminate subjugation of a whole people. Nor does refusing to talk to non-terrorist leaders in Palestine. Nor does illegally continuing to expand and steal what is left of Palestinian land, as many Jews and Israelis have been doing in the 21st century despite cries from the global community to stop. A violent response was predictable — in fact, plenty of people did predict it. Israel is forever stuffing these people into tinier and tinier boxes with fewer and fewer resources. But if you want to blame Israeli leaders for continuing to expand and settle land that does not belong to them (as I do), then you should also spare some blame for Palestinian leaders for repeatedly not accepting a partitioned Israel during the 20th century that could have led to peace (as I do). Please also remember this: Hamas is still an extremist group. The Palestinian people do not have a government or leaders who legitimately represent their interests, and it sure as hell isn't Hamas. Will some Palestinians cheer and clap at the dead, or spit on them as they are paraded through Gaza? Yes they will. And they have. Many will also mourn because they loathe Hamas and know this will only make things worse. This is no different than how some Americans cheer at the dead in every single war we've ever fought. It's no different than the Israelis who set up lawn chairs to watch their government bomb Palestine and cheer them on, too. This doesn't mean Palestinians or Israelis or Americans are evil — it means some of them are giving in to their violent impulses, and their zealous feelings of righteous vengeance. Solutions, you ask? I can’t say I have any. If you came here for that, I’m sorry. The two-state solution looks dead to me. A three-state solution makes some sense but feels out of the view of all the people who matter and could make it happen. I wish a one-state solution felt realistic — a world of Israelis and Arabs and Muslims and Jews living side by side with equal rights, fully integrated and defused of their hate, is a version of Israel that I would adore. But it seems less and less realistic with every new act of violence. Am I pro-Israel or pro-Palestine? I have no idea. I'm pro-not-killing-civilians. I'm pro-not-trapping-millions-of-people-in-open-air-prisons. I'm pro-not-shooting-grandmas-in-the-back-of-the-head. I'm pro-not-flattening-apartment-complexes. I'm pro-not-raping-women-and-taking-hostages. I'm pro-not-unjustly-imprisoning-people-without-due-process. I'm pro-freedom and pro-peace and pro- all the things we never see in this conflict anymore. Whatever this is, I want none of it.
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This is insane. Seriously, everyone should check this out.The guns fired up until the moment the WW1 armistice took effect...and a bird sings when it's done (as some vets said they heard when shelling ceased). Unbelievable.
In honor of #VeteransDay2018 here’s an audio recording of the final minute of WW1, released by the Imperial War Museum ⁦@HardcoreHistoryteddit.net/r/history/comment…
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Got tired of looking at my fifty-something year old face. Temporarily choosing something that reminds me more of what I still expect to see when I look into the mirror (😂).
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Normally we'd tease this & ramp up anticipation.But it's been so damn long that'd be a jerk move. New show is out. traffic.libsyn.com/dancarlin…
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Ok...according to that pseudo-imaginary hoser "Ben" it's uploaded and works😂🤡. You'll have to be the judge of that. If he's correct...here's "Supernova in the East V". Hope it was worth the wait. traffic.libsyn.com/secure/da…
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One of my favorite Thomas Jefferson quotes (and one that suggests he wouldn’t want us to keep asking how the 18th century men who drafted our early documents thought about modern issues).
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Anyone who wants an example of why the U.S. system isn't functioning well:The Supreme Court just ruled UNANIMOUSLY that civil asset forfeiture as practiced is unconstitutional ...more than three decades after the law was changed to allow it. Justice delayed is justice denied.
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I'm overwhelmed by all the kind words gang. You are the best. This will be a blip on our show production when viewed through the long-view lens. It's a big deal currently though. Again, you all have (or will) deal with this sort of stuff too. Your understanding heartens me.
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Just a heads up friends: every few years we cull the oldest shows from our free HH feed and send them to the pay archives. We are WAY overdue on that (there are way too many free shows up there now). But b/c we are bad at business we are giving you the chance to get them for free before we start charging for them. I THINK "Kings of Kings", "The Destroyer of Worlds", "The Celtic Holocaust" and "Painfotainment" are the likely candidates. If you want 'em for nothing, get 'em now. (After that, they go for the princely sum of $2.99). Thanks for everything gang!
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This is so cool. That it exists and can be tied to that person, from that battle,that long ago makes the hairs on the back of my neck stand up. Wild.
Helmet worn by the Athenian general Miltiades in the battle of Marathon, given as an offering to the temple of Zeus at Olympia after the battle, 2500 years ago. Ph. Andrea Glez The inscription on the helmet « ΜΙΛΤΙΑΔΕΣ ΑΝΕ[Θ]ΕΚΕΝ [Τ]ΩΙ ΔΙ » (Miltiades is dedicating to god Zeus).
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I'd like to wish you all a FANTASTIC NewYear.Sorry I've been a bit AWOL,I've been in the HH salt mines every day since mid-Nov.Miss ya all!
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Worth noting:unless Putin manages to neuter Wagner in the near future there's nothing that prevents this (or a THREAT to do this)again.I can't imagine Putin won't be working to undercut Wagner's leadership & power in the near future. It's a total threat to his authority isn't it?
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Trying to get up to speed on what's gone on inRussia while I was sleeping...crazy the speed at which events can move when they ramp up...isn't it?
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Well, my views ( I hope) are always evolving due to new info and hopefully more life experience. But I've always felt strongly about freedom, constitutional govt, and a less powerful chief executive (a problem that has been worsening over the history of our republic).
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Yes, my claim to fame. Thanks for remembering!
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Just a reminder (because I'm getting questions about when we will release the "next" show) we released a new big hardcore history show YESTERDAY. It should be available wherever you usually get it from (I hope!). Part 2 will probably show up sometime in 2023 (haha...kidding!)
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Yeah, well I deserve no credit. You don't need to be Nostradamus to predict an intervention will go badly in a place nicknamed "The Graveyard of Empires".
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I don’t know what Putin’s REAL goals are with this invasion of Ukraine,but it’s already clear he’s damaged Russia long-term.They may recover some of what they’ve lost in the world eventually, but there’s a deep anger (especially on her borders) that won’t subside for a long time.
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Sorry for quoting myself here...but I'm never sure who gets to read what around here. This is the bottom line of this issue...for ALL OF US (whether you support or oppose Trump) you are allowing him to push a vision of a stronger President when the President already has far too much power. And unless we become a single-party state (a problem all its own) the OTHER SIDE will get to inherit these expanded powers (or expanded accepted interpretations of powers) too. So Trump is making sure a future Democratic president will have more power to impact your life. This is completely shortsighted on everyone's part. THREE CO-EQUAL BRANCHES of government.
Replying to @thatchthoughts
Add to that the most obvious point of all: any powers Trump expands Executive Authority to include simply makes the office of the President even MORE powerful (and the term the "Imperial Presidency" was coined a half century ago, and it's a much more powerful office now). So, imagine these powers in the hands of your worst nightmare president from the other side of the political spectrum, with weakened protections and checks and balances (because of Trump pushing the envelope now). "What's good for the goose is good for the (political) gander". (The only way that doesn't happen is if we never get the other party in power again...and that's its own nightmare problem, is it not?).
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He all,just a heads up.I'm one of the people PBS used in their upcoming Great War documentary airing April 10.I hope you'll check it out!
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That's me before and after DOING them too.
Start an episode of @HardcoreHistory Finish an episode of it.
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Ok, I realize I’m weird…but I love this stuff.
Collection of Mycenaean weaponry. ~Late Bronze Age (general date: 1600-1100 BCE) 📍National Archaeological Museum of Athens/Greece #Archaeology #Bronzeage #AncientGreece #Myceneans #Classics
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And that's how we end up with six hour podcasts.😂
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Ok...so I guess I now have my HH account back? (For those who don't know, I was hacked).
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Great shot!
A horse archer is armed with a bow and arrows and able to shoot while riding from horseback. In Mongolian culture, horseback archery was used for hunting, for protecting livestock, protecting the tribe from outside enemies. [📹 mei_mei_0946]
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Retweeting because we don’t see enough stuff like this. Kudos to all involved.
INCREDIBLE MOMENT: Boynton Beach police sent this video out in the hopes to honor the people who got out of the car to help the woman who had a medical episode while driving. bit.ly/3l0W8Pf
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For those asking for a CS show:I'm trying to get anything of quality recorded right now(for ANY of our shows).I promise I will keep trying and I'll put out anything halfway decent. But it's contingent on having anything actually useful to say.There's obviously lots to talk about
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I will get out interview HHA shows and work continually on the big HH production until it's done. It's maddening...but these are the sort of things life throws at you over which one has no control. My thoughts go out to all of you dealing with similar things. Much love gang.
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I love that you have all created this "holiday" that comes randomly a couple of times a year called "Hardcore History day". It makes me laugh every time one of you mention it😂(is there any other holiday that comes multiple times a year & arrives without you knowing it's coming?)
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Just a quick twitter visit to remember Pearl Harbor.I always try to recall that while many died on Dec 7 itself,men died for weeks afterward trapped in the hulls of the wrecked ships as air ran out.They've been found with slashes on the bulkheads marking each day that had passed.
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I've retweeted this before. But I will probably keep retweeting it due to it awesomeness. Sorry not sorry.
Celtic warrior’s bird helmet, 3rd century BC. A remarkable iron helmet crowned by a bronze bird of prey with hinged wings which flapped when the wearer moved. Found amongst a warrior chieftain’s grave goods at Ciumești, Romania, in 1961. 📷 my own #Archaeology
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Our artist (Nick Lay) is awesome, isn’t he? We have used him since we began in 2005.
Underrated how metal the @HardcoreHistory episode artwork is
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Ugh. There are parts of my personality that I just don't like. Like the one that wonders what 9 sixteen inch shells could do to one of those buildings at that range. I obviously have some issues to work on.😒
Date: Early May 1986. Location: 37°47'47" N, 122°23'14" W. Event: USN battleship Missouri arrives in San Francisco from Long Beach for recommissioning ceremonies following 29 years in mothballs and 2 years of preparation works.
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I can't imagine us doing that. We prefer to support a human artist.
Replying to @HardcoreHistory
Upload all his photos to an AI so it understands his style. Pay the same commission to his family for each one used For sure check with his family to see if they like the idea
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