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inquimouse 2 points ago +2 / -0

Because he was an important part of his time, and without him and his actions Japanese history doesn't make sense. We don't erase all memory of plagues and hurricanes and famines, although there's always been a tendency to spin conflicts, but erasing people is the same as trying to erase natural history.

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