Hannah Rosen
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It could have been... Like sort of actively describing it as something it wasn't. Can you compare those two moments?
It could have been... Like sort of actively describing it as something it wasn't. Can you compare those two moments?
It could have been... Like sort of actively describing it as something it wasn't. Can you compare those two moments?
A couple of challenges I can think of to using this approach with January 6th. The first surface one is just the sheer amount of documentation, YouTube videos, like what you're describing, which is a clever act of forgetting or a memory game. It's, I mean, you know, like if you're a prosecutor working in the federal courthouse, this is a gift. Like you've seen these trials.
A couple of challenges I can think of to using this approach with January 6th. The first surface one is just the sheer amount of documentation, YouTube videos, like what you're describing, which is a clever act of forgetting or a memory game. It's, I mean, you know, like if you're a prosecutor working in the federal courthouse, this is a gift. Like you've seen these trials.
A couple of challenges I can think of to using this approach with January 6th. The first surface one is just the sheer amount of documentation, YouTube videos, like what you're describing, which is a clever act of forgetting or a memory game. It's, I mean, you know, like if you're a prosecutor working in the federal courthouse, this is a gift. Like you've seen these trials.
Basically what you're doing at these trials is watching videos.
Basically what you're doing at these trials is watching videos.
Basically what you're doing at these trials is watching videos.
some Facebook video that somebody made saying, hey, I was at the Capitol. Like, I did this. Me, nobody else did this. Like, literally, that's what some of them say because they're proud in that moment.
some Facebook video that somebody made saying, hey, I was at the Capitol. Like, I did this. Me, nobody else did this. Like, literally, that's what some of them say because they're proud in that moment.
some Facebook video that somebody made saying, hey, I was at the Capitol. Like, I did this. Me, nobody else did this. Like, literally, that's what some of them say because they're proud in that moment.
So since you are talking about historical examples, what do you do with an era in which everything is uber-documented?
So since you are talking about historical examples, what do you do with an era in which everything is uber-documented?
So since you are talking about historical examples, what do you do with an era in which everything is uber-documented?
Okay. That makes sense. You just have to accept the fact that the footage is everywhere. In fact, maybe that makes what you're saying more urgent because I do find even with myself, like if I hear a Capitol Police officer, you know, on the radio, if I watch that A24 movie that's documentary about January 6th, it's like right there all over again.
Okay. That makes sense. You just have to accept the fact that the footage is everywhere. In fact, maybe that makes what you're saying more urgent because I do find even with myself, like if I hear a Capitol Police officer, you know, on the radio, if I watch that A24 movie that's documentary about January 6th, it's like right there all over again.
Okay. That makes sense. You just have to accept the fact that the footage is everywhere. In fact, maybe that makes what you're saying more urgent because I do find even with myself, like if I hear a Capitol Police officer, you know, on the radio, if I watch that A24 movie that's documentary about January 6th, it's like right there all over again.
And you just have to be maybe aware that that's the age we live in. Right. Second question I have is I read your various articles you've written about oblivion and it almost scared me reading them only because we live. This is the first era that I've lived through as an adult where I've watched the revising of history happen in real time.
And you just have to be maybe aware that that's the age we live in. Right. Second question I have is I read your various articles you've written about oblivion and it almost scared me reading them only because we live. This is the first era that I've lived through as an adult where I've watched the revising of history happen in real time.