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Reply #30 - May 4th, 2017 at 4:06pm
 
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Reply #31 - May 4th, 2017 at 4:22pm
 
Fuzzball wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 2:28pm:
capitosinora wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 1:23pm:
rhino wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 11:28am:
Most of the civilised world would not exist without the British empire. 


What an arrogant and disgusting statement.
Typical for a British Nationalist.



Neither arrogant nor disgusting, but 100% accurate. Just what is your gripe with Great Britain, are you a descendent of a slave, or is it that you have an inferiority complex ......or maybe both?


Neither of that just an independent observer who accidentally came across with this wonderful book.
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Reply #32 - May 4th, 2017 at 5:11pm
 

Goodness, the ones that impress me most are

1/ The sewer system

2/ Electric motor

3/ Cement

4/ Telephone

They are individually earth changing
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Reply #33 - May 4th, 2017 at 5:26pm
 
John Smith wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 2:32pm:
Mr Hammer wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 12:12pm:
They did invent and built a load of stuff.


such as?
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Reply #35 - May 4th, 2017 at 6:32pm
 
If the inventions and the discoveries of the British and their colonial descendants were to suddenly vanish from the Earth - we'd damn near be back in the Stone Age.

And if the 'ethnic' migrants over the past 150 years had stayed where they were instead of migrating to a country where the most common names are all British - they'd be floundering in semi-poverty just as their compatriots do today who never migrated.

Envy is what most ethnics feel about Britain's many and varied accomplishments.

Now come on, John Smith ... be upstanding please for a moment of celebration and respect for the country that created the Modern World as we know it.



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Reply #36 - May 4th, 2017 at 7:01pm
 
Unconsciously, lefties know that former British colonies are more advanced than most of the world. A part of the reason they want non-Westerners to migrate here en masse is because they want to civilise them. What they're saying is: 'leave your 3rd world dump. Come here and enjoy the fruits of civilisation'. In effect, lefties have simply reversed the flow of traffic. Formerly, it was the British going to other countries and bringing them civilisation. Now, it's the lefties bringing other countries here to be civilised. 'Though no lefty will admit that.
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Reply #37 - May 4th, 2017 at 7:12pm
 
capitosinora wrote on May 3rd, 2017 at 8:21pm:
The Evil Empire: 101 Ways That England Ruined the World


https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/8/86/The_Evil_Empire_Cover.jpg/3...

In the work the author argues that many of the world's problems were caused by the British Empire and also criticises British culture. The book explanes thru the historical facts how the British Empire was evil, and responsible for the Irish famine, the atrocities committed by the Black and Tans during the Irish War of Independence, Racism, Invention of African slavery, Genocides around the world, the Scramble for Africa, the Iraq War, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the Durand Line and the Revengs of the Afghan Royal Family and their Rare Earth Elements, global warming, world poverty, the Great Plague, Islamofascism, the 19th century First and Second Opium Wars with China, the First World War and the Vietnam War. Other events the book places blame on the British Empire for include the Second World War, the fathering of the United States and the drug trade. The book argues that all of these incidents had a negative impact on the world.
Other arguments made in the book involve the popularity of homosexuality among the British nobility that the King James Bible was a deliberate act of heresy, and that the Piltdown Man hoax was a deliberate attempt by British academia to prove that they were a superior race.
The book also gives insight in the Victorian educational system called "Victorian Fascism", that like Hitler, prepared the whole nation, "Superior British Race", to conquer the world.


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What the British Empire did was pretty much unique in human history. It ceded it's empire without being forced to by being over-run, leading to a long term collapse. It also exported liberal democracy to much of the world.
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Reply #38 - May 4th, 2017 at 8:44pm
 
Britain invented sandwiches.

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Reply #39 - May 4th, 2017 at 11:43pm
 
Britain and the British Empire stands for many things for many people.   One thing that always amazes me is that people seem to forget one most important fact about the British Empire - it was set up to profit the British nation and the British people at the expense of all the various native peoples which it ruled.   Today, we can look back and see the many benefits that the British Empire brought to Britain and from there, the world.   However, we should not lose sight of the many problems that it created in doing that.  The starvation, the poverty, the destruction and of course, the hatred that it fanned and allowed to flourish.   Nor, most importantly should we forget the racism and bigotry that it fostered.   Does one balance the other?   I'll leave it to you children to try and sort it out.  Not that you're doing a particularly good job of it at the moment.   Tsk, tsk.    Roll Eyes
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Reply #40 - May 4th, 2017 at 11:55pm
 
Brian Ross wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 11:43pm:
Britain and the British Empire stands for many things for many people.   One thing that always amazes me is that people seem to forget one most important fact about the British Empire - it was set up to profit the British nation and the British people at the expense of all the various native peoples which it ruled.   Today, we can look back and see the many benefits that the British Empire brought to Britain and from there, the world.   However, we should not lose sight of the many problems that it created in doing that.  The starvation, the poverty, the destruction and of course, the hatred that it fanned and allowed to flourish.   Nor, most importantly should we forget the racism and bigotry that it fostered.   Does one balance the other?   I'll leave it to you children to try and sort it out.  Not that you're doing a particularly good job of it at the moment.   Tsk, tsk.    Roll Eyes


Rather than blame it on the Empire it's self, could we not blame it on what it was built on? Capitalism? Where's Marla these days?
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Reply #41 - May 5th, 2017 at 5:25am
 
Brian Ross wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 11:43pm:
Britain and the British Empire stands for many things for many people.   One thing that always amazes me is that people seem to forget one most important fact about the British Empire - it was set up to profit the British nation and the British people at the expense of all the various native peoples which it ruled.   Today, we can look back and see the many benefits that the British Empire brought to Britain and from there, the world.   However, we should not lose sight of the many problems that it created in doing that.  The starvation, the poverty, the destruction and of course, the hatred that it fanned and allowed to flourish.   Nor, most importantly should we forget the racism and bigotry that it fostered.   Does one balance the other?   I'll leave it to you children to try and sort it out.  Not that you're doing a particularly good job of it at the moment.   Tsk, tsk.    Roll Eyes


Brian, you can't keep blaming an empire from decades ago for the problems of today. The British Empire very much ended 30+ years ago for most of their colonies. Only a few 'countries' remain part of Britain.

Why would anyone want to keep blaming someone from 30 years or more for their own problems? I mean, I would blame people for problems that happened to me 30 years ago. But I would not keep blaming them passed the point of relevance. Why should independent nations keep blaming Britain for things that could have been fixed within a short period of time?
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Reply #42 - May 5th, 2017 at 7:50am
 
Brian Ross wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 11:43pm:
Britain and the British Empire stands for many things for many people.   One thing that always amazes me is that people seem to forget one most important fact about the British Empire - it was set up to profit the British nation and the British people at the expense of all the various native peoples which it ruled.


You do but jest, methinks.

Huge local business empires grew up around wherever the British made landfall and established their trading posts. Shanghai had thousands of the local Chinese making their fortunes or a good living from first the British and then all the other foreign trading enterprises.

Hong Kong went from being a sleepy fishing village to an economic powerhouse in which the locals prospered alongside the British.

And so on and so forth.

And then there's Australia .... a First World country in 200 years while those to the north of us still flounder in poverty.

And then India which adopted holus bolus almost every institution of the one-time British occupiers. Same with a dozen countries in Africa.

And all the while that Britain was creating wealth for the locals in far flung places through business and trading, the average Brit at home was working in appalling conditions in Dickensian "Satanic Mills" where the sky glowed red at night where the factories and foundries were. Child labour. Women. 18 hour work shifts. Sleeping next to the looms as their permanent residence.

Taking a trip around Britain's Midlands and elsewhere you'll see the sort of miserable terraced housing the average Brit called 'home' during these years when 'the sun never set on the British Empire'. It was only a very few who saw any benefit in their lives from British colonialism.

The notion much beloved of ethnics and self-haters like Brian is that the British people were enjoying a life of idle luxury at the expence of foreign locals slaving mercilessly in hideous conditions, but the truth is in fact quite the opposite. 

And then again, people like Brian never consider why everything is Made in China nowadays, and that the reason for this is China's Dickensian 'Satanic Mills' where the long work-hours and poor pay makes this all possible. But no, forget about today's semi-slave conditions in China and India - let's turn back the years and harp on endlessly about the guilt Britain should bear for its colonial years.

And then let's compare the legacy of Spain and Portugal's colonial exploits in comparison to that of Britain's.

South America.

Say no more.

 


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Reply #43 - May 5th, 2017 at 8:00am
 
Setanta wrote on May 4th, 2017 at 11:55pm:
Rather than blame it on the Empire it's self, could we not blame it on what it was built on? Capitalism? Where's Marla these days?


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Reply #44 - May 5th, 2017 at 8:20am
 
And then consider that when I was at school in Britain we were told by our teachers all about the nasty things that occurred during the colonial years - nothing was hidden from us. We were taught the good and the bad.

Compare this liberal and morally mature attitude to that of Japan where upon their defeat in WWII the story of their utter cruelty and barbarity across the Asia Pacific region was kept out of their history books and the classrooms of Japan.

Bare-faced denial was practiced by one-and-all from the top of the social hierarchy to the bottom. My own parents witnessed how the Japanese Occupying Forces treated the Chinese in Manchuria, with decapitated heads stuck on poles everywhere.


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