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sophrosyne42 3 hours ago

I'm still curious what specific narratives you had in mind when you said "dominant Western narratives"

xanthor 2 hours ago | parent [-]

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46410398

sersi an hour ago | parent [-]

To be fair, my father in law who is Chinese and had to exile himself during the cultural revolution would pretty much say the same thing about the Cultural Revolution. Educated people in China who lived through it will certainly criticise the Cultural Revolution (or The Great Leap Forward for that matter) if they are in a situation when they can be honest about it.

So I'm not sure that specific comment would be considered to be a "dominant western narrative" unless you're going to tell me that older (and so who have lived through it) educated people in China who don't speak a word of English have a western mindset because they're educated.

xanthor 38 minutes ago | parent [-]

Read Dongping Han

sersi 32 minutes ago | parent [-]

Oh the fact that there has been some positives from the cultural revolution (by having educated people sent to the farm and rural area) doesn't stop the fact that the cultural revolution was a net negative for the country. How many works of arts have been destroyed due to it? How many people suffered? Nothing is ever white or black but it doesn't mean that we can take a small positive outcome and use that to justify atrocities.