I used to record multiple sports shows on ESPN but stopped a while back when it was like watching MSNBC pundits. Also they can’t do a documentary without some lecture on race with one sided perspective. Like they attacked Michael Jordan for saying republicans buy sneakers too and that he didn’t “speak out”.
I was watching a TV documentary on WW2 the other night and it ended with agitprop about how Black soldiers from the US feared going home because fighting Nazis was safer than the raging KKK back home.
My grandfathers happily came back home to the U.S. precisely the reason I don’t watch any modern day documentaries. They can’t help themselves with racial commentary. And it’s always the left wing race obsessed university point of view.
Sucks because I like be history but I have to check the year a documentary was made. For instance I love Bruce Lee and ESPN did a documentary on him that spent a lot of time on blacks and the civil rights movement for some reason. I was thinking I’m well aware of civil rights movement and I’ve read about the racism he experienced but I want to hear about his career and martial arts.
I used to record multiple sports shows on ESPN but stopped a while back when it was like watching MSNBC pundits. Also they can’t do a documentary without some lecture on race with one sided perspective. Like they attacked Michael Jordan for saying republicans buy sneakers too and that he didn’t “speak out”.
I was watching a TV documentary on WW2 the other night and it ended with agitprop about how Black soldiers from the US feared going home because fighting Nazis was safer than the raging KKK back home.
My grandfathers happily came back home to the U.S. precisely the reason I don’t watch any modern day documentaries. They can’t help themselves with racial commentary. And it’s always the left wing race obsessed university point of view.
I suspect the documentary may have been Canadian, which explains a lot.
Sucks because I like be history but I have to check the year a documentary was made. For instance I love Bruce Lee and ESPN did a documentary on him that spent a lot of time on blacks and the civil rights movement for some reason. I was thinking I’m well aware of civil rights movement and I’ve read about the racism he experienced but I want to hear about his career and martial arts.