Our time is vain enough to judge the past in terms of the present. And judge mercilessly. Some of us even believe in cliches like "the right side of history" as a way of self-validation.
And I wonder: What will the future think of us? Will Xinjiang compromise all our judgment in future minds? Will some of our contemporay heroes be …
Our time is vain enough to judge the past in terms of the present. And judge mercilessly. Some of us even believe in cliches like "the right side of history" as a way of self-validation.
And I wonder: What will the future think of us? Will Xinjiang compromise all our judgment in future minds? Will some of our contemporay heroes be seen to distant future eyes as we see slave owners and colonizers now?
Our time is vain enough to judge the past in terms of the present. And judge mercilessly. Some of us even believe in cliches like "the right side of history" as a way of self-validation.
And I wonder: What will the future think of us? Will Xinjiang compromise all our judgment in future minds? Will some of our contemporay heroes be seen to distant future eyes as we see slave owners and colonizers now?