The situation in every former British colony just teaches us that if disputes are not settled at their beginning, they become mass murder as time goes on. The British have escaped the real punishment they deserve
I know about this history but still painful to watch. British Empire tactics are well explained in a book by Bhaswati Mukherjee - "Bengal and its Partition", and a book by Madhusree_Mukerjee - "Churchill's Secret War: The British Empire and the Ravaging of India during World War II".
Their is a great difference between 'the British' & 'the British establishment/elites'.
Thankyou for this exposition. The future looks bleak.
The situation in every former British colony just teaches us that if disputes are not settled at their beginning, they become mass murder as time goes on. The British have escaped the real punishment they deserve
deserve.
Who precisely should now be punished?
The question is not who should be punished. That list is long. The question is who is capable of punishing. Maybe only time.
Au contraire, I have great difficulty understanding 'the question'. If the list is long who is on it & how will any real punishment be dispensed?
I know about this history but still painful to watch. British Empire tactics are well explained in a book by Bhaswati Mukherjee - "Bengal and its Partition", and a book by Madhusree_Mukerjee - "Churchill's Secret War: The British Empire and the Ravaging of India during World War II".