>Read a Wikipedia entry on some historical event
>''According to British historian...''
>Immediately stop reading
imagine being this insecure
like actually imagine living your life like this
>>2878774
Fuck off Nigel. Shouldn't you be busy publishing your next big revisionist history?
>>2878772
>read random post
>see word "Jew"
>immediately stop reading
>>2878781
>>2878772
Are you by chance german
>>2878772
>Read article
>Do an ad hom as a gag reflex
I hope so
>>2878772
>>2878781
Why do the French have such a giant chip on their shoulder? Is it because we make fun of them for their shit performance in recent wars? I think it might have something to do with the fact that no one is bothering to learn their language anymore, now that English is dominating.
>>2878772
You seem troubled.
>>2878772
It's actually a decent policy when said british historian lived in the 19th century. Actually it's a pretty good policy for 19th century historians in general.
>>2878883
This. 19th century British Historians are the basis for half our interpretations on modern history.
>>2878806
Ah yes, the angloys is still obsessed by his former tyrant, the French.
Time to grow up and join the adults. hate against your former rulers is very thrid worldish of you.
>>2878883
came here to post this, also if you're not a simpleton who needs spoon feeding you can spot bias without help
>>2878996
Ah yes, France gas always been very good in this regard.
French women for example were more than polite to their former German masters.
>>2878883
kek, suit yourself.
Thomas Babington Macaulay is a god.
You could get a good understanding of all disciplines (history especially) exclusively reading works produced by the British diaspora, the same is not true for the sum total of the rest of humanities "people".
OP sounds like one of those south african nigresses who won't read science because it's so profoundly colonial.
found the clip: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9SiRNibD14
If you did away with all things British your understanding of the world would be Aristotelian at best. Oddly though, I pursue the opposite policy. I don't read typically read books written by those outside the British diaspora because usually they're diversity publications. If Satre for instance was English, nobody would've been impressed.
*blocks your path*
>>2878772
reading wikipedia in the first place
kys
>>2878789
Jew
Don't reply if you read this part