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Just learned about the Jallianwala Bagh massacre.
Why are britishers so evil?
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>>221477159
why are they all doing the Benny Hill dance?
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The guys that are shooting at Indians btw.
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Zased. And there are clearly evil indians among the ones shooting
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>>221477159
The British officers in Amritsar were incensed at the murder of some British subjects by the Indian mob in the days before, and particularly the assault of a British woman. Dyer, who commanded the troops was born in India and seemed to have been brought up with a very low opinion of the Indian lower classes, so had little compunction in dishing out what he saw as summary punishment. Casual callousness towards natives was a typical characteristic of colonial Brits everywhere back in the day, but it was a vice that was hard not to fall in to, being around ignorant and brutish people (generally that way because of poverty and lack of education) hardens your heart.
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>>221477159
Had the British been harsher in India we would live in a better world
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>>221477159
The shooters look Indian to me.
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>>221478684
Looks like possibly Australians too
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>>221477159

Why didn't they tush them? They out number them and if they couldn't get out its better than dying getting shot in the back
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>>221478862
>why didn't they tush them?
Pakis got there first.
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>>221478684
It was, specifically, Gurkhas (Nepalese) and Sikh (Punjabi religious minority) troops used, both of whom were considered the more martial races of the subcontinent and were generally heavily represented in British Indian forces. Bringing British enlisted troops to India was not often done and rarely at scale, because there was already a surplus of loyal manpower in those (and other) ethnic groups, and Brits would be susceptible to tropical diseases and so forth in an age without antibiotics.
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>>221477159
There is literally nothing evil about massacring nonwhites or non east asians much in the same way there is nothing evil about spraying an ant hill
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>>221477159
Shouldn't they be happy to be reincarnated by their pagan gods?
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>>221477159
Why did Benny Hill do it?
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>>221478898
And I suppose they were probably paid less, and were cheaper to house and feed. Good business.
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>>221478985
Samsara isn’t a good thing anon
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>>221479165
Absolutely, and furthermore using colonials to police colonials creates certain loyal pockets of people who can be trusted with weapons, rather than a great mass of people whom you may or may not be able to trust. Divide and conquer can be found everywhere from the Qing dynasty to the Soviet Union, it's a very basic tenet of empire building.
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Britishers are evil but the Indians deserved it
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>>221477159
Do you know what the Indian government did to the Sikhs in the 80s, coincidentally at the same place?
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>>221479656
Tell us.
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>>221479656
I would like to know.
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ts was lowkey bad imo but what frustrates me more is how colonial narratives reshaped Hindu society
Nggas redefined and hardened varnas (nd changed them to castes) in ways that still affect us today
One major example is the portrayal of Brahmins as some kind of permanent oppressor class, despite the historical reality being far more complex

Historically, Brahmins were not typically kings or major land-owning elites nd lived modestly and focused on education, philosophy, teaching, scholarship, and preservation of knowledge nd Political and economic power was usually held by ruling dynasties, warrior groups, and wealthy merchant classes
Yet in modern discourse, Brahmins are often singled out as the sole villains of Indian history, which ignores nuance and fuels unnecessary hatred
but that's just my opinion
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>>221480087
brahminsher scum
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""The 1984 anti Sikh riots, also known as the 1984 Sikh massacre, were a series of organized pogroms against Sikhs in India following the assassination of Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguard""

Almost 3500 Sikhs were killed cuz of the retarded ass Khalistanis
Lowkey dumb and disgusting imo,
we should have nuked Pakistan in response to the murder of our PM by the separatists
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>a pile of dead dalits
Did them a favour
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>>221477159
Never happened but if it did happen they deserved it.
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>>221477159
Kek l remenber watching this during english classes in school
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>>221479771
>>221479850
Operation Bluestar and Wood Rose, basically they massacred a a lot of sikhs at their holy place (thousands, we don't know how many because the government controlled the narrative through crackdowns and censorship), that in response led to the murder of India's first woman Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. Which in turn led to pograms against Sikhs. Their relations have been slightly sour since.
You know what the khalistan movement is right? It's what they do in canada.
>On 31st October Sikhs 1984 Shaheed Bhai Beant Singh and Shaheed Bhai Satwant Singh assassinated the indian prime minister for ordering the attack on Sri Darbar Sahib in June 1984.
>Between October 31st 1984 and November 5th 1984 the indian establishment responded to teach Sikhs a “lesson” and the world stood back as state sponsored mobs systematically burned, raped, and killed Sikhs in the streets of india’s capitol Delhi and in states all over india where the ruling congress party had control. This organised anti-Sikh violence was neither random nor an “outpouring of grief” as is claimed by the indian government; rather a governmental response to a conflict that had been building for generations
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>>221480450
>Sikh women were subjected to mass rape
What a surprise.
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>>221477159
>left millions of them alive
why are the english so incompetent?
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>>221477159
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