Chapter

The Problem with Nationalistic Pride
The idea that one must either feel pride or feel shame in their nation's history is not necessarily accurate, and it is unfair to make people feel ashamed of things they did not personally do. It is important to acknowledge the atrocities committed in the past and work towards making amends, such as by providing reparations to affected communities.
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The speaker expresses a desire for Geel to write their biography, humorously mentioning an embarrassing incident and praises Geel's efforts defending a notorious historical figure.
54:08 - 55:57 (01:48)
Summary
The speaker expresses a desire for Geel to write their biography, humorously mentioning an embarrassing incident and praises Geel's efforts defending a notorious historical figure. The discussion also touches on the topic of The Imperial History Wars.
ChapterThe Problem with Nationalistic Pride
EpisodePart Two: Henry Morton Stanley: The Explorer Who Shot His Way Through Africa
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The idea that one has to either feel proud or ashamed of their country's imperial past is flawed; a more nuanced approach would involve acknowledging the atrocities that took place and working towards reparations for the victims.
55:57 - 1:00:08 (04:11)
Summary
The idea that one has to either feel proud or ashamed of their country's imperial past is flawed; a more nuanced approach would involve acknowledging the atrocities that took place and working towards reparations for the victims.
ChapterThe Problem with Nationalistic Pride
EpisodePart Two: Henry Morton Stanley: The Explorer Who Shot His Way Through Africa
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The speaker highlights the damage done to an entire continent and suggests establishing communities and sending civilized people as a solution to facilitation of order.
1:00:08 - 1:01:30 (01:22)
Summary
The speaker highlights the damage done to an entire continent and suggests establishing communities and sending civilized people as a solution to facilitation of order.