Peabody Award-winning director Ken Burns stops by to offer a preview of the incredibly difficult subject matter he tackles in his latest documentary, “The U.S. and the Holocaust,” which is available now on PBS. #Colbert #TheUSandtheHolocaust #KenBurns
I disagree with this guy almost completely and wish he would go away.
ReplyI am not a religious person but I understand that the information about God’s influence on Earth and the personalities in it may be as verifiable as we possibly can.
ReplyThe passages however do bring mentions to the table that match Historical facts on occasions and I have been feeling one referring to the End of times when “Satan” will be out in the open.
The relatable truth in my eyes is verifiable on today’s people’s shameless attitude towards immorality and excuses for evil behavior!!
Those on the dark side do not shy away anymore from admitting their “legitimate” crimes, to achieve what they want.
War is inevitable as always and even the Angels in God’s realm shall use force to deter and destroy these crippled souls wanting to drag you down with them!
So read the Bible if you are looking for something you haven’t found yet!
Episode 2 got bumped on PBS for a quickie Queen Elizabeth II funeral recap. Most US citizens may have objected to any immigration to the USA during the depression and antisemitism was certainly an issue. But, the USA was not unusual in this case on a worldwide basis. Nobody wanted immigration during the worldwide depression. Furthermore, most US citizens never heard of eugenics prior to and during WWII. Blame the holocaust on the German Nazis, SS and SA members, not the USA.
ReplyHitler learned from The KKK.
ReplyIf an Artist could realistically draw The American Tree of life – It would show a very immature young tree of 244 years with very deep roots of hate, racism and inequality. Because some people just need visuals rather than whitewashed history books.
The very people who need to be reached have secluded themselves in their right wing echo chamber.
ReplyI’m not American but I have always enjoyed Ken Burns historical documentaries.
ReplyIn 1980/1990s I think he produced a series on Native America history called, 500 Nations.
Very well researched and presented.
Also, does that guy ever age?
There’s one legit news source
Replyyou can’t tell those stories in Florida these days
ReplyKen burns makes history interesting
ReplyPlease keep an open mind and listen to real interviews with soldiers that had S’s on their uniforms and ask yourself who does this sound like? Replace one word with another and it will wake you up to the truth! Also keep in mind good always wins in the end
Reply‘Had been?’
ReplySadly we havent learned our lesson with Palestinian’s, Uhigyurs, or the Rohinga.
ReplyHmm, nothings changed, it’s not even politically incorrect anymore, like it might have been 10 years ago, racism reigns!
ReplyThat interview needed to be a lot longer.
ReplyKen Burns is an American treasure!
ReplyWe need a poet laureate for American History. His name is Ken Burns.
ReplyThe holocaust is American born and raised, eugenics is your baby, you gave Hitler all his ideas and theories, Hitler is your grandchild !!!!!!!
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