Mine would probably be the Spanish civil war.
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Which civil war?
The French & Indian War was a good one. Fun fact: George Washington started it as a young British officer. He was assigned to partner with a contingent of Indians to take back a remote fort that the French had occupied.
After a fierce battle, the British/Indian side prevailed, and entered the fort. They spotted the French commander, sitting on the ground, slumped against a wall, gravely wounded. They approached him, Washington preparing to speak to him, when the Indian leader, walked right up to the French commander, split his skull with a tomahawk, and washed his hands with commander's brains, while a shocked Washington tried to control his nausea.
And that was the beginning of the French & Indian War.
I wonder if anyone could analyze education about war (and fascism) and how it correlates with the downfall of the History Channel.
It used to be wall to wall WW2 documentaries. And prior to streaming, sometimes there was nothing else on. So the channel was on A LOT while I was growing up.
Then they started with the Ancient Aliens and Ice Road Truckers shit and eventually phased the actual history out entirely.
Now it seems like the people who grew up during that period know nothing about this shit.
what if you think being in to wars and history (The dry, battle of X kind of history, not cool shit like slave rebellions and famines) is kinda lame? Am I like a conscientious objector?
Welcome to the class war rebellion comrade.
The One Year War.
Spanish civil war, battle of Blair mountain, and every battle in the war for international workers liberation.

The Outbreak of WWI - From Local Conflict to World War in 1914 I THE GREAT WAR Week 1
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Class war
Was about to come here and say that I'm 32 and not obsessed with any war, but...
Class war.
Yes, I'm obsessed with class war.
Same :3
Based
That's what I was assigned

War is God’s way of teaching us geography.
- Paul Rodriguez
There is only one true war beyond all other wars: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emu_War
... standing army losing a war against - birds
As a dude, being obsessed with war is weird.
it's a publicly acceptable history geekage
Glad to see I'm not the only one who thinks so.
As a kid, being indoctrinated early on by fairy tales with knights, then watching action films later on, I kind of understand, since you only know about the romanticised side.
As an adult, by the time you're supposed to understand the endless pain, suffering, atrocities, needless death of millions (even one single person), the barbarity of trying to resolve conflicts with violence, the immense sadness and sacrifice that comes with war... putting it lightly, I don't get war lovers.
But fuck me, I fucking LOVE to learn about the technological advancements, smart solutions, brilliant engineering (hey, even strategies) that came with those, from the first stone tools to holographic sights and radar camouflaging. On one hand, it's rather sad that we could only develop technologies due to threatening violence or trying to crush others. On the other hand, without wars, we would probably still be amputating limbs due to infections we can either prevent or treat now (thanks to field medicine development), and a civilisation that doesn't develop its own weapons (since why would they, they are peaceful) won't have fun when running into one that isn't as friendly.
(And for that reason, YT already thinks I'm a WW2 nerd)
Mm, I'd dispute that we developed technology only as a result of war. Humans are naturally curious. We would develop technology no matter what
But it is true that the trajectory would be different, and there's be differences in investment levels as well, but that's more of a symptom of what our societies value
I think there are some ways that are defendable (like those obsessed with WW2 only because they don't want it to happen here, like Robert Evans of Cool Zone Media), but I can't think of a war I was obsessed with... maybe if you include Star Wars? I was a huge fan as a child and I do consider myself still a fan now, though I've grown to know what I like about it is just a standard hero saves the day against stronger enemy fantasy. The people who like and defend the empire has always worried me. Felt pretty fascist apologetic.
War? Haven't seen one in years ... Oh that? Special military operation... This one? That's a "conflict" but I can see your mistake.
Genocide? Sorry not familiar with that word
Ugh, I got culture war. It's the worst.
Today I learned I'm not a man.
don't worry, you just need to go down some more roads
The Long War
it's part of a setting that I'm worldbuilding. I keep lying to myself and saying that one day I'll actually write the book. Think star wars, but with a pinch more cyberpunk, an entire shaker of grimdark, a not insignificant amount of nsfw content.
It's my life's work, and I've got jack shit to show for it.
Console war
