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It is not acceptable for directors to present altered versions of historical events.

It is never okay to alter actual history to fit ones own aggenda

 Stand Taken 11/17/2008 12:11 PM

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It is acceptable for directors to present altered versions of historical events.

While the degree of alteration is widely variable, from the benign to outright propaganda, everything in history is subject to the interpretation of the documenter. "One's perspective depends on wher...

 Stand Taken 11/17/2008 10:19 AM

It is not acceptable for directors to present altered versions of historical events.

That makes it easier to change history, like the Civil War, and eventually no one knows the truth anymore.

 Stand Taken 11/17/2008 5:21 AM

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It is not acceptable for directors to present altered versions of historical events.

I support their legal right to do so, but do not consider it morally acceptable behavior when the objective is to sway public or political sentiment.

 Stand Taken 11/16/2008 9:02 PM

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It is not acceptable for directors to present altered versions of historical events.

Unfortunately, this country has an overabundance of idiots who get their history education from revisionist history movies made by the likes of Oliver Stone.

 Stand Taken 11/13/2008 10:06 PM

It is acceptable for directors to present altered versions of historical events.

It is called "artistic liberty" and something I value. We all do it, we all think, "What if ... " or "I wish I had been there ..." - directors just give the opportunity to view that alternative realit...

 Stand Taken 11/13/2008 8:56 PM

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