Attempting to recenter an inquiry into decolonization around colonizers (and descendants thereof) is the work of maintaining said colonial influence. It's very clear when the majority of "accessible" content is written under the influence of Anglo-Saxon nations - especially ones with histories and active backgrounds in colonial (neo or not) activities. It's nigh time for history to reflect that not of the "victor" but that of those who had to experience the pain forced on them.

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