Ten years or more from now, if you were to research this period in time, what would be your conclusions?
This thought is what lead me to make this post. I tell my younger relatives that history is being re-written and retconned to fit a modern perspective. Then I ask them what they've been learning in school, and i hear there insanely impossible "history" lessons.
>Ten years or more from now, if you were to research this period in time, what would be your conclusions?
This thought is what lead me to make this post. I tell my younger relatives that history is being re-written and retconned to fit a modern perspective. Then I ask them what they've been learning in school, and i hear there insanely impossible "history" lessons.
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