• PugJesus@piefed.socialOPM
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    5 months ago

    Such estimates are always difficult, but indisputably a massive amount of India’s wealth was stolen during colonial occupation.

    People who note that Britain brought certain infrastructure improvements to the places it imperialized are not always incorrect - but are often eager to overlook just how lopsided the ledgers still are even with the most charitable interpretations of British investment levels.

    The world has suffered immensely from imperialism - and honestly, the vast majority of the benefits of imperial plunder were not to Britain; neither its government nor its people, but to a few wealthy elite parasites at the top.

    Funny how that policy of imperialism managed to endure anyway.

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      5 months ago

      That’s like an overbearing spouse saying you wouldn’t be the person you are without me and I think that was the sentiment back then. Like The indigenous people of all the colonies who were stripped of their culture to be more civilized.