What If I Told You #4 There was (is) an Empire and a Man far more Evil then Adolf Hitler or Stalin

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When we have to give examples of the most Evil person on the plant to ever live, we often hear "Adolf Hitler", and after him "Stalin", and as of now "Kim Jong-un". Have you ever seen the history books? Have you noticed that all the history is written by the winners? Have you heard the phrase that "Truth Always Wins" or "Good always wins over evil"? This is only to brainwash the masses, and make us believe that whatever the history books have told us is the truth when they were all written by the Victors. Do you really believe in this evil world that good always wins? Thanks to internet, that now most of us can no longer be fooled by these elites.

The photograph above is of "Winston Churchill", he was a British statesman, army officer, and writer, who served as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1940 to 1945 and again from 1951 to 1955. He was the one responsible for the man made "Bengal Holocaust Famine" in India which killed millions people. When he was told that people are dying, he answered "Why hasn't Gandhi died yet?"

Here is one another evil quote by him:
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Britain was one of the most evil empires, no one in their country are taught about their colonial rule, from USA (europeans) to Australia to India and South Africa and so on.. If they couldn't succeed in completely colonizing it, like USA and Australia, they destroyed and divided the country like what they did to India but creating fights between Hindu and Muslims, which created India and Pakistan, and its never ending conflict over Jammu & Kashmir..

Here is a 15 minute video by Dr. Shashi Tharoor at Oxford Union on the colonial rule of the Britishers in India:

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However here i will mention the crimes of Winston Churchill across the world:

AFGHANISTAN:

Churchill found his love for war during the time he spent in Afghanistan.Some of his quotes there and what he did:

“all who resist will be killed without quarter” because the Pashtuns need “recognise the superiority of race”. – Churchill

“We proceeded systematically, village by village, and we destroyed the houses, filled up the wells, blew down the towers, cut down the great shady trees, burned the crops and broke the reservoirs in punitive devastation.” – Churchill

“every tribesman caught was speared or cut down at once.” – Churchill

GREECE

The British Army under the guidance of Churchill perpetrated a massacre on the streets of Athens in December 1944. 28 protesters were shot dead, and 128 were injured. The British demanded that all guerrilla groups should disarm on the 2nd December 1944. The following day 200,000 people took to the streets, and this is when the British Army under Churchill’s orders turned their guns on the 200,000 people.

In 1945, Churchill sent Charles Wickham to Athens where he was in charge of training the Greek security police. Wickham learned his tricks of the trade in British occupied Ireland between 1922-1945 where he was a commander of the colonial RUC, responsible for countless terror.

INDIA

Bengal ‘famine’ of 1943 (as mentioned above)

“I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion” - Churchill

Bengal had a better than normal harvest during that year. The British took millions of tons of rice from starving people to ship to the Middle East – where it wasn’t even needed. When the starving people of Bengal asked for food, Churchill said the ‘famine’ was their own fault “for breeding like rabbits”.

The Viceroy of India said “Churchill’s attitude towards India and the famine is negligent, hostile and contemptuous”.

The right wing imperialist Leo Amery, the British Secretary of State in India said he “didn’t see much difference between his [Churchill] outlook and Hitler’s”.

Churchill refused all of the offers to send aid to Bengal, Canada offered 10,000 tons of rice, the U.S 100,000, he just point blank refused to allow it.

Throughout WW2 India (kings, etc.) was forced to ‘lend’ Britain money.

In 1945 Churchill said “the Hindus were race protected by their mere pullulation from the doom that is due”.

The Bengal famine wasn’t enough for Churchill’s blood lust, he wished that Arthur Harris could have just bombed them.

IRAN:

When Britain seized Iran’s oil industry Churchill proclaimed it was “a prize from fairyland beyond our wildest dreams”. Churchill meddled in Iranian affairs for decades, he helped exclude Iranians from their natural resources and encouraged the looting when most lived in severe poverty.

In June 1914 Churchill proposed a bill in the House of Commons that would see the British government become become the major shareholder of the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company. The company would go on to refrain from paying Iran its share of the dividends before paying tax to the British exchequer. Essentially the British were illegally taxing the Iranian government.

When the nationalist government of Mohammad Mosaddegh threatened British ‘interests’ in Iran, Churchill was there, ready to protect them at any cost. Even if that meant desecrating democracy. He helped organise a coup against Mosaddegh in August 1953.

Churchill described the coup as “the finest operation since the end of the war [WW2]”.

IRAQ:

As a Secretary of State for the Colonies in 1921 and he formed the ‘Middle East Department’ which was responsible for Iraq. He decided that air power could easily replace ground troops, and bombing any resistance to British would be cheaper and easier.

In the 1920s various groups in Iraq rose up against the British. The air force was then put into action, to bomb civilian areas, to decrease the population.

Churchill’s bombing of civilians in ‘Mesopotamia’ was summed up by war criminal ‘Bomber Harris’:

“The Arab and Kurd now know what real bombing means within 45 minutes a full-sized village can be practically wiped out, and a third of its inhabitants killed or injured, by four or five machines which offer them no real target, no opportunity for glory as warriors, no effective means of escape”. – Arthur ‘Bomber’ Harris

“I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against the uncivilized tribes… it would spread a lively terror.” – Churchill on the use of gas in the Middle East and India.

IRELAND:

“We have always found the Irish a bit odd. They refuse to be English” – Churchill

In 1904 Churchill said “I remain of the opinion that a separate parliament for Ireland would be dangerous and impractical”.

The Black and Tans were the brainchild of Churchill, he sent the thugs to Ireland to terrorise at will. Attacking civilians and civilian property they done Churchill proud, rampaging across the country carrying out reprisals.

He went on to describe them as “gallant and honourable officers”.

Churchill also conceived the idea of the Auxiliaries who carried out the Croke Park massacre, firing into the crowd at a Gaelic football match, killing 14. He also went on to advocate the use of air power in Ireland against Sinn Fein members in 1920. He suggested to his war advisers that aeroplanes should be dispatched with orders to use “machine-gun fire or bombs” to “scatter and stampede them”.

During the treaty negotiations he insisted on retaining navy bases in Ireland. In 1938 those bases were handed back to Ireland. However in 1939 Churchill proposed capturing Berehaven base by force.

Churchill went on to remark”the bloody Irish, what have they ever done for our wars”

KENYA:

In 1952 to protect Britains system of institutionalised racism that they established throughout their colonies so to exploit the indigenous population.

Churchill being a British supremacist believed that Kenya’s fertile highlands should be only for white colonial settlers. He approved the forcible removal of the local population, which he termed “blackamoors”.

Rape, castration, cigarettes, electric shocks and fire all used by the British to torture the Kenyan people under Churchill’s watch.

“This course [detention without trial and forced labour] had been recommended despite the fact that it was thought to involve a technical breach of the Forced Labour Convention of 1930 and the Convention on Human Rights adopted by the Council of Europe”

The Cowan Plan advocated the use of force and sometimes death against Kenyan POWs who refused to work. Churchill schemed to allow this to continue.

PALESTINE:

In Jerusalem Churchill told Palestinian leaders that:

“it is manifestly right that the Jews, who are scattered all over the world, should have a national centre and a National Home where some of them may be reunited. And where else could that be but in this land of Palestine, with which for more than 3,000 years they have been intimately and profoundly associated?”.

At the Palestine Royal Commission (Peel) of 1937, Churchill stated that he believed in intention of the Balfour Declaration was to make Palestine an “overwhelmingly Jewish state”.

Peel Commission - “Not admit for instance, that a great wrong has been done to the Red Indians of America or the black people of Australia."
"I do not admit that a wrong has been done to these people by the fact that a stronger race, a higher-grade race, a more worldly wise race to put it that way, has come in and taken their place”. - Churchill

SOUTH AFRICA:

Thousands were sent to British run concentration camps during the Boer wars. Churchill summed up his time in South Africa by saying “it was great fun galloping about”.

Churchill planted the seed to strip voting rights from black people in South Africa.

He quoted in Parliament that “we must be bound by the interpretation which the other party places on it and it is undoubted that the Boers would regard it as a breach of that treaty if the franchise were in the first instance extended to any persons who are not white”.

Some more crimes/quotes in short:

“I think we shall have to take the Chinese in hand and regulate them” – Churchill His hope from this was for “Ayran stock to triumph"

Churchill suggested the motto “Keep England White” when debating the adoption of new laws limiting immigration from the Caribbean.

Churchill on Mussolini – “If I were Italian, I am sure I would have been with you entirely from the beginning” and “what a man [Mussolini] ! I have lost my heart!… Fascism has rendered a service to the entire world”.

Churchill suggested “100,000 degenerate Britons should be forcibly sterilised/others put in labour camps to halt decline of British race”. He also went on to suggest that “for tramps and wastrels there ought to be proper labour colonies where they could be sent”.

Churchill bragged that he personally shot at least three “savages” whilst in Sudan.

He urged the US to “wipe” out the Kremlin with an atomic bomb hoping it would “handle the balance of Russia”.

During WW1 “I love this war. I know it’s smashing and shattering the lives of thousands every moment”.

Under British Rule in India, there have been staggering 1.8 billion excess deaths between 1757-1947. Even after that millions died during the partition of India-Pakistan, planned by the British when they left.

Who do you think was the most Evil of all?

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