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Reddit mentions of Benevolent Assimilation: The American Conquest of the Philippines, 1899-1903
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Release date | December 1981 |
Back before the internet, it sorta was. Things were never really reported accurately, & got forgotten about, to where not many in the US can speak upon WWI , WWII, Korea, or Vietnam, with really any clue as to what happened, especially Americans when it comes to WWI. I'm gonna throw the Spanish American war, and the US>Phillipine conquest in there, too.
It may be hard to believe for Europeans, but at least 75% of folks in the US have not a single clue about WWI. Most in the US , I'll say 90% do not know anything about THIS , the defining moment of world imperialism for the US.
Check out public school history books up against the real story . wow
So now we have had a short period of such a flood of information, and a flood of debate over said flood, the people are flooding into the street.
I'm not sure there was a clear view of truth through the internet, to most people. Reddit is really good. It's still good, but real crowded. Most folks didn't get the internet to try to catch up on history and politics. So was there a great period of truth? Not sure.