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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago
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"Do we judge our ancestors by the standards of today and not yesteryear. What was acceptable then might not be acceptable now. And what is acceptable now may not have been acceptable then.
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Can you give an example ?
I find somethings highly offensive that are acceptable today , for example sexualisation of pre teen girls , aggressive tax reduction, prime ministers who lie are racist and idiots , so would happily be judged by future standards when I’m dead |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Baden Powell was a Colonel during the Boer War I believe, let’s just say some of his actions and beliefs would be wholly unacceptable and very much un-PC, especially by today’s standards of what is socially acceptable.
Back during his time cultures and what was considered the norm were very different though (I’m not advocating this btw), the scout movement as we know it today is a great thing for young boys/adults, but I think when it was originally conceived, the original concept would be very different to what it is today.
Did he do wrong?? I’ll let you decide, personally I think he did, but that’s just the way it was back then. It’s history, can’t change it, all we can do is learn from the mistakes of our forefathers and not repeat them.
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