Imperial rule over the defeated person’s memory, speech, and self-understanding.
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winners write the history
Imperial rule over the defeated person’s memory, speech, and self-understanding.
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"...you. But, do you care? You don't care. Okay? The winners write the history. Do you understand? When you become a slave, you are..."
"...Okay? You go to Japan, same thing. Okay? So, the winners write the history and the losers have to accept this history. Okay? Does..."
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