Like but dislike the messages in it but still movie/show/game

  • @Arachno_Stalinist
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    131 year ago

    Historical arms & armor Youtubers such as Skallagrim, Metatron, etc.

    Tons of information regarding historical weapons & armor (with the occasional spotlight for more obscure types of stuff) but generally attracts a pretty reactionary community. (My guess as to why this kind of stuff attract reactionaries is probably because most of them tend to fetishize traditions & ye olde days rather than critically analyze them out of genuine interest. For instance, the Middle Ages are particularly interesting to me (especially the combat related stuff) but I sure as hell wouldn’t want to live in those times.)

    • @Shrike502
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      121 year ago

      If you understand Russian, I would suggest listening to Klim Zhukov (yes, apparently related to that Zhukov). He is an actual professional historian and a communist. His videos aren’t flashy and are mostly just him talking a lot, but they are always factual, based on real research (not just pop history) and he occasionally branches out to note the diamat approach when analysing historical events

    • @Franfran2424
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      71 year ago

      Youtube history mappers such as historigraph, the operations room, eastory.

      History youtubers: world war two, tik, kings and generals, the cold war.

      They put out good content and I learn new stuff, but damn, they sometimes have that thick antisoviet - prowestern lense and is annoying sometimes.