I know this has been asked before in another thread. I find it pertinent to start another.
>Less conspiracies without good documents.
>Less current events, unless they connect to a past event 25 years + and can be speculated on same train of thought.
>Give humanities and religion their own board.
>Historical memes are fine.
>more YEC threads
shameless self bump.
>can we also all agree it is OK to have conservative and liberal views on all objectively analyzed history and that is what /his/ is great at. Let's not let the hard lefties or righties take over guys.
>>2030061
Even the Han knew what was up.
>>2030073
No one is disputing that except /pol/ or reddit. Honestly, /his/ is one of the best boards for having a ton of completely different opinions on any issue and that's one of the main reasons I go on 4chan at all.
>>2030061
You obviously weren't here when this board first opened. It practically combined /pol/ and the shitposting country generals from /int/
I'm happy with the medium that /his/ has kept now. I can still have a chuckle and then learn some things
the /lit/ /pol/ /leftypol/ proxy war ended