Children should be taught about suffering under the British Empire

Serryah

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The primitive, savage races that inhabit North America, Africa and Australasia.

Those "primitive, savage races" had empires that surpassed parts of Europe at one time. Civilizations rise and fall, doesn't make them savages.

Then again, if that's how you do really want to go, good to know ancient Brits were savages in your eye too. To me they weren't, but whatever.


Okay.

Which one?????
 

Blackleaf

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Those "primitive, savage races" had empires that surpassed parts of Europe at one time. Civilizations rise and fall, doesn't make them savages.

The savage races never had an empire that surpassed the British Empire.

Okay.

Which one?????

There's only one god. I'm not a bloody Hindu, believing in a plethora of mythical beings.
 

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Typical Brit.... Don't know enough to quit while he's ahead. No wonder Europe dug a moat around y'all....

It was the British who built the moat, to physically divide us from the people who gave us Nazism, Communist, Socialism and uncontrolled immigration.
 

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The savage races never had an empire that surpassed the British Empire.

Before there was a "British Empire", yes, most definitely there was. Lots of them had empires that surpassed the Brits.


There's only one god. I'm not a bloody Hindu, believing in a plethora of mythical beings.[/QUOTE]

There's your version of God, then there's other people's.

Are you talking the 1611 KJ version, the Catholic version, or some other?
 

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Every child should be taught about the negative impact and suffering caused by the British Empire, Jeremy Corbyn has suggested.

Mr Corbyn told young Labour supporters that the national curriculum should be re-written to teach children about how the Empire expanded "at the expense of people".

He also suggested that the curriculum should be changed so that every child should be taught about the importance of the trade unions, his biggest backers.

Children should be taught about how people around the World suffered because of the rise of the British Empire, Jeremy Corbyn has suggested.

The Labour leader told an audience of young supporters that he would like to see the national curriculum re-written to take into account the damaging impacts of British imperialism such as the slave trade.

He also suggested that the history curriculum should be changed so that every child should be taught about the importance of the trade unions, his biggest backers.

It came after Mr Corbyn suggested that Trotskyists and Communists are welcome in the Labour party and would not be thrown out as long as they accepted its values.

In a BBC interview on the eve of the party conference in Brighton, he was asked by presenter Andrew Marr: “Thirty years ago almost to the day, just down the coast, Neil Kinnock kicked out the Trotskyists and the Communists from the Labour Party. Are they welcome back in again?”

Mr Corbyn replied: “Anyone is welcome to join the Labour Party providing they support the principles of the party and be content with that.

“And thousands have joined the Labour Party in the last few weeks. Fifty thousand, maybe 60,000 have joined since I was elected two weeks ago, 150,000 have joined since the General Election. This is a growing, enthusiastic, optimistic party.”


Children should be taught about suffering under the British Empire, Jeremy Corbyn says - Telegraph

Corbyn is an idiot, and a dangerous one at that.

Before there was a "British Empire", yes, most definitely there was. Lots of them had empires that surpassed the Brits.


There's only one god. I'm not a bloody Hindu, believing in a plethora of mythical beings.


LOL!!

Who had an Empire that surpassed the British Empire?

No one.
 

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The greatest empire of all? The Kingdom of God. It used to be universal, but now it's divided by nationalities and passports.
 

Machjo

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That's why you should always wear underwear while writing caligraphy using a traditional fountain pen. You don't want the ink to splash everywhere.
 

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Britain's view of its history 'dangerous', says former museum director

Speaking before the Berlin opening of his highly popular exhibition Germany – Memories of a Nation, MacGregor expressed his admiration for Germany’s rigorous appraisal of its history which he said could not be more different to that of Britain.

“In Britain we use our history in order to comfort us to make us feel stronger, to remind ourselves that we were always, always deep down, good people,” he said. “Maybe we mention a little bit of slave trade here and there, a few wars here and there, but the chapters we insist on are the sunny ones,” he said.

MacGregor warned: “This sort of handling of history is dangerous as well as regrettable”

https://www.theguardian.com/culture...-says-former-museum-director?CMP=share_btn_tw
 

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Another self-hating, self-righteous Lefty writing some nonsensical, right-on article in the little-read Left-wing Bible The Graun.

Give it three days and this fellow and his little-read article will be forgotten about again.