Henry Kissinger, the most influential American diplomat of the Cold War era, died Wednesday at the age of 100, leaving behind a polarizing legacy as both a geopolitical mastermind and, according to some, a bit of a grinch. Kissinger, who served as secretary of state and national security adviser under Presidents…
‘Beau of the fifth column’ on YouTube had a pretty good objective description of the two points of view.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqLSAW-1fQ8
One phrase that stuck was “You’re an objectively bad person who will do terrible things, but you’ll ally with America? How can we help you to sieze power?”
That is probably the best video I have seen on this subject. Thank you so much for sharing this. His explanation of the polarization are exactly what I was looking for.
I’m kind of in the middle, I realize that some shady, immoral, horrible shit has to happen, at the same time I also think that people use that concept to justify completely unreasonable, horrible things.
It’s so crazy that every other source you look up on him either shit talks him for 3 hours or gushes over him for 3 hours. It’s like one side doesn’t cover the good he’s done and the other side absolutely refuses to see the bad he’s done. The ones covering the good start reaching way outside the box to make it work and the ones covering the bad delve even in the rumor.
I guess it’s just strange that he did so much good and so much bad and the best thing that I can sun him up is that it’s complicated.