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He at pretends to fullheartedly believe in every group or ideology he talks about instead of going out of his way to condemn them like most history youtubers

I wish historians in general where like that. The public is not stupid enough to not think for itself, you don't need to constantly repeat "the taiping rebels were crazy and insane and wrong". A historian should take the people of the past as people, who thought and rationalized their actions and furthermore many literally wrote down their reasoning. To skip over and insult that means you're a bad historian and also omitting history due to bias.
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Yes, Repeating X was crazy and wrong does more harm than good. I think a lot of college history professors need to learn this.
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Brings out the contrarians.



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