Anonymous ID: 1ac183 Jan. 13, 2022, 6:59 p.m. No.15370301   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>0446 >>0480 >>0743 >>0796 >>0800 >>0808 >>0833 >>0843 >>0858 >>0876 >>0894

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>>15366606 'It’s time to make life a living hell for anti-vaxxers,' Washington Post columnist writes

>>15340740, >>15340752, >>15340763, >>15340778, >>15340801 Who Are the Historians Trying to Shape the Narrative?

 

In 20011 the Harvard Gazette said, "In his time at Harvard, McAuley has served as a research assistant to bothDoris Kearns Goodwin…". Anons remember that Doris Kearns Goodwin is one of the historians trying to shape the J6 narrative (Hint = Trump and Trump supporters bad). Remember, her husband was Robert Goodwin of the Kennedy Administration and the Johnson (LBJ) Administration.

 

The Harvard Gazette

"McAuley named Marshall Scholar"

https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2011/12/mcauley-named-marshall-scholar/

 

Anon finds statements, in the Harvard Gazette, attributed to McAuley to be very fascinating.

 

McAuley on the topic of WWII era officials, in Vichy France, who chose either to resist the Nazis or to go along to get along.

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"'I think that what’s most interesting to me about Vichy France is that you had this ostensibly free zone where individuals chose to succumb to their own opportunistic tendencies and collaborate with the Nazis to get a better future, or to resist,” McAuley said. “In that sense, it’s a fascinating look into human nature, and it raises the question of what we would do in those circumstances.'…

'It’s interesting to me to compare both types,' McAuley said. 'The one who, for some incredible reason, was able to see what was happening and to act as we all hope we would — to become a positive agent in his time — and the others who were just along for the ride. I think it’s a very interesting question.'"

 

Now McAuley knows, about himself, that which he found so fascinating in others.