A #klanbake is not what you think it is.

A #klanbake is not what you think it is.

History has always been shaped by how it's interpreted and who's researching the past. It's why we epitomize Greek and Roman cultures and archeologists love Egypt and the Middle East when there is proof that humanity has left behind the bones of previous civilizations strewn all across the globe. And yet not-quite-facts make it into the official record, universities start teaching the wrong accounts and suddenly it's taken as gospel.

The different now? We've merely sped up the timeline and allowed every Tom, Jane and Harry to have input. So, instead of tracing the falsehoods back to a single scholar's shoddy research, we now have to trace them back to memes that could have been put in motion by anyone and passed around as gospel by everyone.

Remember, boys and girls, books, not the internet, are your friend.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/made-by-history/wp/2018/03/15/how-social-media-spread-a-historical-lie

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