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1. Aviceb+(OP)[view] [source] 2023-02-18 21:17:20
I agree that they shouldn't have removed it, it's up for rational thinking human beings of all ages to confront the reality of the past even if we don't like them. It's how we learn and grow (also like a kid would actually understand or conflate them in this modern time).

But to answer your question, I assume it's because Rudyard Kipling wrote "The White Man's Burden" (1899). It drives people apoplectic, although anyone with any history knowledge would realize that post wwI the Japanese applied an even stricter interpretation of this philosophy to Micronesia (obviously the white part wasn't the important part.

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