Life is not a movie, there are no "good guys v bad guys".
Its pretty simple if you don't like living in the West then move to a country that you do like. No country is going to be perfect and there are going to be bad people in every country.
You do get the strawman argument about how America did this and did that but at the end of the day that is where most people want to live and where most governments go for help. I get that ISIS and other terrorist organizations get people to spread their hatred for the west and try to degrade America and the west where they can. These people are brainwashed by terrorist organizations and taught to hate the west as a collective.
Happy to leave but first I'd like you to repay part of the 45 trillion dollars your ancestors stole from mine and that you still enjoy the fruits of today. If you give us our money back with a full refund and all of my takes back too I'll happy leave.
You know the funny part. They came to our countries. Stripped them dry. Turned our people into slaves. Fuelled their Industrial revolution that has destroyed the planet and now ask our people to pay for it.
It's very easy for people to say "oh there are no good guys"...and to an extent that is true. But before Europeans decided the world owed them a debt for some unknown reason, the worlds total wars hadnt killed as many as died in ww1 and ww2.
I love how you say [MENTION=7774]Robert[/MENTION] that famines were mismanaged. Well let's look at this claim then.lets take 1876 to 1880. Lord Lytton was viceroy of India. He organised the crowning of that vile woman Victoria as Empress. (The indignity that we had to be ruled by a woman who didn't even bathe). The ceremony was held on a plain that once contained hundreds of villages. They demolished them all. Yup just mismanagement.
Let's look at some other mismanagement. Lyttons own tent was so lavish it was lit up like a Christmas tree. Now what was happening in Bengal during this time? Ah yes one of many famines. Isn't it strange that famines didn't occur during the mughal empire.but the British turn up and you get three or four in a go.5 million bengalis perish but hey it was a bit of mismanagement so you know "we are sorry chaps..now let's move along chop chop.." but let's look at this from the British perspective. Lytton was the viceroy. The man in charge shouldn't he have done something? I mean perhaps he tried but was so incompetent that he failed and he ended up killing so many people. I mean cmon we all make mistakes right? Erm no.
Malnutrition was a fact of life in India. Where a hundred years before this land was one of the richest. Yet now malnutrition was common..Lytton condemned critics who decried his callousness as scenes of horror couldn't be ignored any longer. He called it humanitarian hysterics. Like a good tory.
But I won't call these famines. That would be to easy for Robert and the rest. Because OT implies it was some kind of act of God. This was what shashi tharoor calls in his book a "British Colonial Holocaust".according to tharoor 30 to 35 million of my countrymen died because of the British direct willful and intentional policy of stripping the nation of its resources.
According to the Oriental Herald 1838 there were 15 famines. 1766 1770 (half of bengal died) 1782 1792 1803 1804 1819 1820 1824 1829 1832 1833 1836 1837 1838..
There were other famines orissa 1866,Bihar 1873, south India 1876 1896 , bombay 1905 and then 1943 the great Bengal famine that Robert claims was Hitlers fault.
William Digby claims that in all the wars from 1793-1900 5million people died. Whereas in 10 yrs 1891 to 1900 19 million died.
So why didn't they do anything? Simple they didn't want to as it went against their beliefs. One was free trade principles the second was Malthusian doctrine and the third financial prudence.
During the Orissa famine of 1866 1.5 million people died but the British Sent 200 million pounds of rice to Britain. So literally took food from the mouths of dying children.
I mean o could go on and on..but look at the numbers
45 trillion dollars from the subcontinent. Stole
13 trillion from the Atlantic slave trade. Stole.
30-40 million dead due to famines induced by the British. Mass murder on an Industrial scale. To such an extent that it still effects Indians Pakistanis and Bangladeshis to this day. Diabetes and such diseases are a direct result of these famines. Generational trauma.
Mass murder in Africa. Australia. The Americas..
I mean your looking at nearly a billion killed by European colonisers.
The funny thing is Robert decries Stalin and Putin yet the British did worse in India. As it was said London was eating Indias bread while Indians were dying in a famine.
Sondont you dare say "if you don't like it leave"..pay me my due son and I'll gladly leave you and your pig eating brethren. But until that day we remain here if not as a small reminder of the pain and suffering you delivered on us.