Friday, August 25, 2017

Imperialistic Exploitation

How many people received benefit from Imperialistic Exploitation for England, only good for England. How about America-No matter where there is American there started the riots. People lived from Heaven fell into Hell in one day. In Tibet, CIA provided weapons to Tibetan people and Xing Jiang people to create riots in Tibet and Xing Jiang. England did the same thing as well before they withdraw from India. Did England gave Hong Kong people freedom while they occupied Hong Kong? No. Polland got so much money from their colonial land before so they can afford to pay their people 80% of their salary monthly when their people retire. i read what BaBa told us. When England occupied India, their sole interest on their own economic resources and wealth. British created a system. Do you know what they did? They started to dismantle and destroy all local manufacturing industries such as the weaving industry, the silk and cotton industry, the sugar and salt industry, the manufacturing of machinery, the production of cloth dyes and shipbuilding. Its aim was to destroy the local industries and to turn the colonies into mere producers of raw materials for industries in England, and markets for their finished products. The manufacturers and skilled labors who had been employed in all these industries for generations lost their traditional source of income and were pushed into agriculture. In 1943 there was a famine in eastern India. Mainly Bengal, parts of Bihar and Northeast India got affected. British did not want to help. They said they did not have transportation. They did not want to have this news expanded to the world, they even refused any other help into the disaster area. This stories went on by BaBa...While millions were dying from starvation in eastern India, Britain's only concern was to stockpile huge reserves of grains in England to feed the liberated countries of Europe. These grains came from all over the world, including India. Churchill's pathological hatred of the people of India who he contemptuously described as "breeding like rabbits" led him to commit the crime of ignoring the warnings of the impending food crisis and to do nothing to tackle the crisis once the famine had set in.

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