nostr:npub1te7xd797twa8jn3gtsstqr0l7875y68hnzmh9xtcvt70xn2zxd8s4w3dzs nostr:npub1fv25x0uawls034qqlleqymhx9wx574xt0ujlscjjzh5akjx0kars7rwutw nostr:npub1he57hak3j9q6d6q3jfexx59gtkm2jh5fdh43p73uelwzkfp4gvmstq85zf nostr:npub1wdh93g3fttmlf4u0tmp060wtwdyjlrw02hnstev58fr23ug6eeasnqjxfv ah yes "science", when majority europeans make a list of the most important people ever to have lived as a stand-in for "culture". Well shucks darn, looks like the data says there's never been much culture in Asia, Africa or Latin america, but you can't argue with science!
The video shows the colonization of North America (a genocide) as the arrival and spread of "culture" for the first time.
Most of the important people of Japan were European Christian missionaries. The video helpfully tells us they were "persecuted."
This could have been made by nazis ffs.