Comment by falseLiesandHi

3 years ago

Yeah, you should look into Arabic Numerals, the Hindu Nationalists took over the page and now writes as originating from India, which it doesn't and doesn't really originate from a single country at all, it comes from the silk road. But anyways, they use "sources" which result in he said she said arguments, and at one time just completely lists an old elementary mathematics book as their source. The level of inaccuracy in many wikipedia articles is frighteningly high especially maintained by "offical" channels.

You should read sources on how the jewish americans helped black americans. The sources flat out state that During the period Jewish American's did nothing to help black americans during the segregation and at times actively encouraged it.

I'll add a grievance here too. The Timeline of Japanese History article really tends to skip over the less than nice parts of Imperial Japan, especially during WW2.

From ~1942 to 1945, there are no entries, for example. I know it's kinda covered in the Timeline of WW2 article, but the atrocities committed by the Imperial Japanese are not mentioned.

Whitewashing is real on Wikipedia. I know its a tired meme, but you really do need to do your own research nowadays.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_Japanese_history#2...

Jewish support for the civil rights movement is well documented, including strong participation in the March on Washington.

Why would you bring that particular topic up out of the blue?