If you read history and take the time to empathize you'll find yourself asking how societies can carry out things we may deem pathological. From the persecution of historic figures like Copernicus, Galileo or Socrates to the German society during Hitler's rule, there leaves a lingering question - how could these people be coerced into this behavior? The reality is they had no ability to reflect from a historic lens with different ethos. We are spoiled, looking down from atop a mountain, standing on the shoulders of giants that created the world before us. These people were subject to their time and their cultural conditioning. We're not an exception. The problem is, conditioning has never been accidental and just like 99.9% of all humans that have ever existed, we're involved in it.
So to answer your question, what will history say? It will say that we are not the special, unique, morally pure and perfect people we believe we are. History will look on us and write about our generation and our cultural conditioning, how we enabled certain phenomena in the world that the future generations will deem unethical. That we are the same our predecessors. That we're largely ignorant, that nobody knows what's going on and that we're used like useful idiots. That all our information has an easily traced network of influence and currency that indoctrinates us into the desired outcomes. That today, we're unwittingly enabling a fascist cabal that consolidates power into the hands of their financial constituents, expands the powers of surveillance capitalism and has taken part of some of the worst crimes against humanity of the late 20th and early 21st century. That this is how the sherdog poster andnowweknow's identity became oriented around a manufactured divide embedded into the social fabric designed for the invalidation of people who obstruct legislation that enables their utopian vision.