History doesn’t intend to have some particular emotional value, or any particular moral. History doesn’t have any intentions at all. It’s just a never-ending web of events that can have pretty much any meaning at all. But we, in retrospect, make this web into a story that makes sense. We superimpose onto it a beginning, middle, and end. We decide who the main characters are, the good guys and the bad guys. We decide what the moral of the story is, and how everyone is supposed to feel about it.””But history is facts,” I said. “It’s not a matter of opinion.””To a certain extent,” Dad granted. “The facts matter, to a certain extent. You can’t create a story without some facts to base it on. But what ‘really happened’ doesn’t matter. What matters is how we agree to remember it.

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