Sam Wight :verified: on Nostr: My general opinion is that there are *some* that are a problem, like I don’t think ...
My general opinion is that there are *some* that are a problem, like I don’t think denying China’s human rights abuses is okay lol. But at the same time, the several decades of anticommunism in the US impacted how we view and understand the history of places like the USSR (can’t speak for other places), and historians nowadays are *still* trying to get an accurate picture of what happened. So yeah different folks will think different things.
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