Monday, August 26, 2024

How Historic Figures Ruined Their Reputations



Today, we look at Abraham Lincoln as a heroic figure, usually ranked as the second best president ever, just behind FDR. But  a big chunk of the nation hated him when he barely squeaked into the White House in 1861, and seven states were so mad they decided to leave the US! While Lincoln's reputation was rehabilitated over time, other historical figures did not fare so well. Some of the most successful heroes of the past were eventually discovered to have been ruthless and cruel, opportunistic, or greedy, which can be an advantage in getting ahead. Yeah, no one is perfect, but those who left a really big mark on history are judged by the long-term consequences of their decisions. 

The static image for this video is of Christopher Columbus, who changed the world by "discovering" the Western Hemisphere. He isn't included in the six people this video tells us about, because we already know how his actions were judged over time, from "it depends on what side you were on" to "imperialism sucks, no matter who you are."


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