History is sacred to those who lived it.

| April 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

 

 

Very funny and a bit exaggerated. However, this is essentially true. We also suffer the consequences by stopping short of total victory. Korea is divided to this day because of a mistake made by the Commander In Chief of that era by not allowing the professionals to fully perform their duty.

Micro-management from far away from where the rubber hits the road always leads to failure. This was first acknowledged by Sung Tsu 2500 years ago in his manual “The Art of War”.

I have personally interviewed and been set straight by South Korean people who lived through the Communist invasion of the 1950s who said the very same as Rodney Dangerfield’s character in this film clip.

What is needed today if for those who hold real history as sacred to help those who have been poisoned into regurgitating revisionist history to understand the dynamics of real history from first hand experiencers or at least from first hand accounts of past events.

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