10/16/2010
The Young Indiana Jones Series
I am a bit of a history Buff so when I seen the young Indiana Jones Series had history on every disk I thought it would be great. I could get someone else’s prospective on the past.
CBS Broadcasting, George Lucas, and Sharon Wood is not who I would choose to teach anyone history. Wow you can sure tell they are Socialists Ops; Excuse me Progressive in there political agenda.
Now to be far to George Lucas, This is a great Idea to teach the standard Person that has low schooling about different issues in world History. If it was factual and did not have an agenda when it comes to anything political or an attempt to change history of individuals in the past, like Teddy Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, Annie Besant, or Pancho Villa to start. The list goes on they cover a lot of people and topics like the socialized and traditional Chinese medicine in Chinas past and no mention of the warlords and repression of the everyday person the true story. The story of the different Dynasties and their influences on the world the true stories of China are ignored. Maybe they thought that the series was going to move on and they could tell the whole story of Communism's negative factors, or the reason every Socialist society has failed in history, as well as the differences that a constitutional republic and democracy.
Ok I know that’s asking to much from Hollywood and CBS.
Oh ya and their interpretation of Lenin, Marks, and the Soviets is pure fiction. The only thing they got correct is who and where. The what; well poor little misunderstood, fighting for the working class Lenin, Are you kidding Me?
Here is a tip; power corrupts, total power totally corrupts!!
George did a nice job on introducing subjects and should make people aware of them, also make them ask the questions. Is this fact, or a history rewrite? I had fun with it; I watched and enjoyed them for the most part, some of the topics where really good. The translation of the past should have been left out. Tell the story if your going to tell history and use only the facts let the people make up there own minds on the interpretation.
That is like watching the History Channel, also owned by CBS, go figure. The programs are produced through the eyes of the producer so they are not telling you history they are giving you their interpretation of history. Always ask yourself is this fact or is this a rewrite of history or a rewrite of an individuals story.
The young Indiana Jones fictions are great and the series should be continued some day. If someone does please do a better job of telling history in the Special Features.
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