Yes. It was natural selection at work. I'd imagine there's a similar phenomenon with good eyesight in Cambodia after Pol Pot ordered the execution of anyone wearing glasses because they might be seditious intellectuals or readers.
China went through three sets of purges in the 20th century. One by the republic against communists, one by the Japanese against anyone brave enough to fight back, and one against artists, academics, and creatives who either remembered or could imagine something other than the CCP.
China is a product of biology, politics, and philosophy.
Yes. It was natural selection at work. I'd imagine there's a similar phenomenon with good eyesight in Cambodia after Pol Pot ordered the execution of anyone wearing glasses because they might be seditious intellectuals or readers.
China went through three sets of purges in the 20th century. One by the republic against communists, one by the Japanese against anyone brave enough to fight back, and one against artists, academics, and creatives who either remembered or could imagine something other than the CCP.
China is a product of biology, politics, and philosophy.