u/BayesianBits - originally from r/GenZhou

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      u/Revolu-JoJo-n - originally from r/GenZhou
      no, infact I‘ve been proven wrong on many things I had previously believed by historic.ly but since they do excellent source analysis and provide comprehensive narrative analysis I was able to gain deeper understandings of many topics.

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          u/BayesianBits - originally from r/GenZhou
          The western narrative is biased the other way. This article helps complete the picture but taken on its own it is biased. All sources are biased by ideology. The insidious problem with liberal history is they pretend to be unbiased while giving a biased bourgeois perspective. I doubt you’d accuse the Dalai Llama of the same sin since his perspective matched the western propaganda line of the Chinese communists being monsters.