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Originally Posted by Freedom
I take no issue with anyone attempting to present academic research or discussion on Nee/Lee or the LC. But if people want to do that, they should consider all the facts, such as the tumultuous context under which the FTTA was started. Just as much as WL's legacy is hundreds of college graduates, eager to attend the FTT, WL's legacy is also that of purging even his most adamant supporters. So many who once greatly appreciated Lee have since packed their bags and moved on. That is the other side to WL's legacy, the legacy which the LC will never be able to reconcile it with.
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Emphasis mine. Just to follow up on Freedom's post, all coins have two sides. Those positive towards LSM cannot reconcile nor comment on the other side of Lee's legacy Freedom is alluding to in a transparent fashion.