Mindful
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- #121
You're ranting about Mother Nature.Name some genocides.Britain was probably the best coloniser of the lot...
Yeah, they were Great.
Great at genocide, Great at stealing, Great at killing....
It would help if you justified your radical interpretations as you went along.
But in this case I am happy with a footnote.
Go on ... .
Well, against the Australian peoples.
Report details crimes against Aborigines - World Socialist Web Site
"The genocidal practices perpetrated against Australian Aborigines were the outcome of policies adopted and implemented by all Australian governments from British settlement in 1788 until the present."
British Genocides - New British Empire
Here's a whole website.
NORTH AMERICA: Using Smallpox to Eradicate the Natives
NORTH AMERICA: Biological Warfare against Soldiers and Civilians
AUSTRALIA: Barbarism in Tasmania
KENYA: The Mau Mau Uprising
BENGAL, INDIA: Bengal Famine
And more.......
As for it would help to show stuff. Maybe, however my experience is you don't bother because half the people on here won't read past the first sentence. So until you find who you're dealing with, you keep it short and don't waste time proving things that will go unnoticed.
Mother Nature was not kind to native North Americans or Meso Americans or South Americans.
Germs killed most of them off.
The British did not kill any of them off.
The French enlisted the Indians for their world war against the British.
Thus the Indians became French pawns.
Blame France.
I'm not ranting and I'm not talking about mother nature. YOU ARE.
The British had policies that were Genocide. Please note that you don't even need to kill in order to commit genocide. However the British went into the Americas and by the time 1776 and all that had happened and the British were out of there (except Canada) they'd killed and destroyed quite a few Native American groups, but they also set in motion what the Americans would then do.
Some of the famines, like one in what is now Bangladesh and India, was a case of the British moving food out of the area and allowing people to starve to death.
Gosh. What a murderous blood thirsty lot.