I mean the question is, do you agree with me that it is a serious mistake to issue judgments on people who have lived in the past without attention to their social, economic and political circumstances ... etc, so there is an exclusion to the context in which they lived? Best Regards
I agree with your statement that we could come in the situation to be unjust or unfair in our judgements if we don't know the context but only the surface or only a single aspect of behavior and acting of other persons, in particular this happens with persons who seems us to be strange by their appearance or their language. The question touches the tendency to have prejudices sometimes ; social psychology has shown by famous experiments that more personal contacts to other persons is an efficient mean to reduce prejudices about them. The tendency for prejudices is found in inverse proportion to empathy, the ability to puth ouselves in the position of ohters.