Tommy Tainant
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How much did the Empire stunt growth ?
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White Guilt..White Man's Burden. All self imposed of course.How did Brits go so quick from Colonialists supporting genocide, to now Multiculturalists supporting suicide.
How insane, is that Island?
How did Brits go so quick from Colonialists supporting genocide, to now Multiculturalists supporting suicide.
How insane, is that Island?
Thought it might be safe out here in Asia. I did not know any of the things the politician was talking about. But it does back up what we pretty much know. Colonialism has nothing to do with civilising or raising standards of living or education.??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was and is bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
Thought it might be safe out here in Asia. I did not know any of the things the politician was talking about. But it does back up what we pretty much know. Colonialism has nothing to do with civilising or raising standards of living or education.??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
200 years ago the Brits exploited Africa and India for their natural resources and today the super powers do the same in the middle east.
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
Thought it might be safe out here in Asia. I did not know any of the things the politician was talking about. But it does back up what we pretty much know. Colonialism has nothing to do with civilising or raising standards of living or education.??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
200 years ago the Brits exploited Africa and India for their natural resources and today the super powers do the same in the middle east.
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
You may find the following useful:
- Measuring the Impacts of Colonialism: A New Data Set for the Countries of Africa and Asia
- Colonialism and Imperialism
- The economic impact of colonialism
- Reading (Other) Wise: Transgressing the Rhetoric of Colonization
- Disrupting Race, Claiming Colonization: Collective Remembering and Rhetorical Colonialism in Negotiating (Native) American Identities in the U.S.
- The Rhetoric of Empire: Colonial Discourse in Journalism, Travel Writing, and Imperial Administration (review)
- Environment and Imperialism: Why Colonialism Still Matters
- The Impact of Colonialism on African Economic Development
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
LOL
??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was and is bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
The poor Brits can't catch a break, except they did heinous crimes, and pretty much hid it from the World, unlike Germans who couldn't hide it.
Thought it might be safe out here in Asia. I did not know any of the things the politician was talking about. But it does back up what we pretty much know. Colonialism has nothing to do with civilising or raising standards of living or education.??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
200 years ago the Brits exploited Africa and India for their natural resources and today the super powers do the same in the middle east.
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
You may find the following useful:
- Measuring the Impacts of Colonialism: A New Data Set for the Countries of Africa and Asia
- Colonialism and Imperialism
- The economic impact of colonialism
- Reading (Other) Wise: Transgressing the Rhetoric of Colonization
- Disrupting Race, Claiming Colonization: Collective Remembering and Rhetorical Colonialism in Negotiating (Native) American Identities in the U.S.
- The Rhetoric of Empire: Colonial Discourse in Journalism, Travel Writing, and Imperial Administration (review)
- Environment and Imperialism: Why Colonialism Still Matters
- The Impact of Colonialism on African Economic Development
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
LOL
Does anyone have time to summarize this leftist bullshit?
Not long ago the left excoriated "imperialism and colonialism". It was "capitalist exploitation"
Now they're making an argument that authoritarian government better shaped development of countries they exploited?
We have always been at war with Eurasia huh?
??? What? Who but students of German history can even name a German colonial nation? I'd be shocked if most people in the U.S. even think of Germany as a colonial nation. Hell, who can name a German ship that predates WWII? Germany didn't have to hide its colonialism; it didn't have enough of it to attract notice of most people born after WWI.Germans who couldn't hide it.
Thought it might be safe out here in Asia. I did not know any of the things the politician was talking about. But it does back up what we pretty much know. Colonialism has nothing to do with civilising or raising standards of living or education.??? How is it that the OP entreats for a discussion about colonialism and two of the first four (non-OP) comments are focused on Brits. Colonialism was bigger than the Brits.
One person has tried to "open the door" to the race angle, which, however, apropos that may or may not be, has no place until and unless colonialism itself, which is a political thing, is addressed and then connected to one or several existentially social/cultural trends.
Good luck, OP-er, getting a coherent discussion going.
200 years ago the Brits exploited Africa and India for their natural resources and today the super powers do the same in the middle east.
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
You may find the following useful:
- Measuring the Impacts of Colonialism: A New Data Set for the Countries of Africa and Asia
- Colonialism and Imperialism
- The economic impact of colonialism
- Reading (Other) Wise: Transgressing the Rhetoric of Colonization
- Disrupting Race, Claiming Colonization: Collective Remembering and Rhetorical Colonialism in Negotiating (Native) American Identities in the U.S.
- The Rhetoric of Empire: Colonial Discourse in Journalism, Travel Writing, and Imperial Administration (review)
- Environment and Imperialism: Why Colonialism Still Matters
- The Impact of Colonialism on African Economic Development
If ice had a price the Eskimos would be fucked.
LOL
Does anyone have time to summarize this leftist bullshit?
Not long ago the left excoriated "imperialism and colonialism". It was "capitalist exploitation"
Now they're making an argument that authoritarian government better shaped development of countries they exploited?
We have always been at war with Eurasia huh?
Now they're making an argument that authoritarian government better shaped development of countries they exploited?
Insofar as you're "walking in the door" having to ask that question, you'd do well to read some of those documents rather spend your time complaining about someone else's contributions to the discussion.
You have made several "contributions" to this thread. None of them relevant to the OP. I am thinking that you are drunk.Insofar as you're "walking in the door" having to ask that question, you'd do well to read some of those documents rather spend your time complaining about someone else's contributions to the discussion.
That was a "contribution"?
I'd call it advocation of tyranny.
Do you believe every free individual should be able to own a firearm in defense of themselves against someone who sought to take their property against the will of said individual for the benefit of a "state"?
Insofar as you're "walking in the door" having to ask that question, you'd do well to read some of those documents rather spend your time complaining about someone else's contributions to the discussion.
That was a "contribution"?
I'd call it advocation of tyranny.
Do you believe every free individual should be able to own a firearm in defense of themselves against someone who sought to take their property against the will of said individual for the benefit of a "state"?
You need to do one of two things:Do you believe every free individual should be able to own a firearm in defense of themselves against someone who sought to take their property against the will of said individual for the benefit of a "state"?
Insofar as you're "walking in the door" having to ask that question, you'd do well to read some of those documents rather spend your time complaining about someone else's contributions to the discussion.
That was a "contribution"?
I'd call it advocation of tyranny.
Do you believe every free individual should be able to own a firearm in defense of themselves against someone who sought to take their property against the will of said individual for the benefit of a "state"?
OT:
You need to do one of two things:Do you believe every free individual should be able to own a firearm in defense of themselves against someone who sought to take their property against the will of said individual for the benefit of a "state"?
What I'm not going to do is contribute to derailing this thread by in it engaging in a discussion about guns and/or gun rights.
- Create a thread in Politics, the CDZ, Current Events or the SDF where the question posed above is the thread's rubric and use the "call" feature to let me know of your having done so, and I'll answer the question above.
- Credibly and cogently connect the subject and theme of your question above with this thread's topic -- colonialism -- and I'll answer it.