"Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it," is a famous aphorism by philosopher George Santayana (1905), emphasizing that failing to learn from historical mistakes, injustices, and consequences leads to their inevitable recurrence. It serves as a warning that neglecting history causes societies to repeat crises, such as wars or failed policies.
For example - that pesky "distinct, ancient pre-Islamic heritage" of a Persian.
Also AI when asked "what is the difference between a persian and an arab"
Persians and Arabs are distinct ethnic groups with different languages, histories, and cultural traditions. Persians (primarily in Iran) speak Farsi (Indo-European), while Arabs (spanning the Middle East/North Africa) speak Arabic (Semitic). While both are Muslim-majority cultures, Persians have a distinct, ancient pre-Islamic heritage (e.g., Nowruz) and are not ethnically Arab.
Not really 3am thoughts...more like 10:00 pm trivia on a boring Monday night.
Our youth are getting history from a biased viewpoint or not at all..
Posted by TEXRA on 3/23/2026, 23:49:08, in reply to "AI says"
...I honestly do not know what they are teaching in school these days but our kids are dumber than bricks.