If you research who's behind this rewriting of history it's all Rothchilds front man George Sorros, this division and lies are all pushed by zionist Jews again.
Hey history Legends. Can you make a video on what would it be like if Africa Unites, has a currency that is backed by it's enormous resources and what it would mean for the rest of the world when that happens 😊
As a Spaniard, I'm waiting for the Arabs to apologize to the Visigoths, after the Visigoths apologize to the Romans, but only after the Romans apologize to the Celt-Iberians, unless of course the Celts don't apologize to whoever they colonized.
@@mr.p5694 You must be a very shine perso, if you are polish. Sorry, just a joke about english. How called turkey the land today? The bird is still a turkey.
Indeed, especially the German occupation and all the polish people that were slaughtered and deported to concentration camps. But all they talk about is suffering Jews. Its infuriating.
I work as a guide in some corner of a culturally fully woke European institute, I see it as my holy duty to subvert the subversion and teach visitors some facts
lol woker.hsot of criticims ofg ottomans where people hsitory intrwine with them.off course most people will deal with their hsitory or main world players.
"Celtic"? Who were they? If they were sold, who sold them? How about Pádraig, patron saint of Ireland, snatched from his Welsh parents and sold on? Who did that?
As an American with German, French, Irish, English and Choctaw ancestry, I guess I'll just spend all day apologizing to myself in the mirror for various conquests and discrepancies.
@@supermaximglitchy1 Their eye rollingly predictable response is always "Well, you may not have done it but you still _benefit_ from it..." Without presenting a single concrete example of _exactly_ how you still benefit from it, of course. What, you expect woke leftists to actually _substantiate_ their arguments? Perish the thought.
As a Bulgarian, who’s well aware of the 500+ years of ottoman colonization, I appreciate this HONEST video about history. I’m so sick of revisionist propaganda and I’m honestly, just tired of people telling me I can’t love my country because we’re European, therefore evil. I’m sick of the hypocrisy and the obsession these people have towards Europeans as a whole. Like just live your life and be happy with this culture you got. 😅
@@nationalistcanuck7800 uhhh no you didn’t. Canada had nothing to do with ottoman or Balkan history. I seriously, have no clue what you’re talking about.
@@Annatomova7 your thinking of the all European are all the same is the reason why Europe is in the Ukraine mess at the moment. when Russia invaded Ukraine, the whole narrative from the European people made it seem as if Russia invaded France, Germany, Bulgaria or Italy. You may not know this but your thinking is problematic because you take offense to matters that doesn't involve you. But you put yourself in that situation when you start saying we're all European remarks. For example, Someone has a problem with England and now it's you that they have a problem with too? Just look at Russia right now. At least they are sovereign and don't have to listen to others. The Russians even consider themselves Eurasian.
@@titaniumskunkogkush4365 what the hell are you talking about? I never said I supported foreign wars, at all. I’m literally against foreign intervention. Nowhere in my comment did I ever say I support the whole Russia-Ukraine conflict, in fact I, grateful that POS Kiril Petkov got removed from being PM of Bulgaria. He would’ve Gladly entered the war. Anything for his American/NATO overlords. My comment has nothing to do with that. Yeah, we’re all European, but the whole point of that is that we should NOT act and think like Americans. Also, the main point of my comment was the fact that I don’t support woke bs when you have foreign invaders like the ottoman Turks, mongols, Arabs, etc who colonized Europe, yet fragile self hating white Americans and Western Europeans, along with non white Americans, want to blame everything on Europe and white people. We should unite against this anti European mentality that’s honestly just racist. I’m not supporting any wars. The war in Ukraine wouldn’t even be a thing, if it weren’t for fragile Americans and Western Europeans interfering.
As a Nigerian, my opinion on colonialism will be more nuanced than that of most westerners. On one hand, it was brutal in some ways but on the other it did play a huge role in bringing much of Africa into the modern age via introduction of modern tech, medicine, western education, and nation building. My country literally wouldn't exist without the British. For all the issues we face, most of us wouldn't ever dream of not having a country of our own. Also, one major good it did was abolish slavery. I cannot be more thankful for the British using their naval power and economic might to suppress the slave trade in Africa. Oh, I know they partook in it for a time, themselves, but it existed here long before whites ever came to Africa. Even my own ancestors of the Edo kingdom were slavers. What makes the British different is that unlike other regional African and Arab powers, they had the cultural & religious framework, wisdom, humanity and courage to actually stop the evil of slavery even at huge cost to their economy.
This was the real talent of Britishers... they changed their policy time to time... they had done everything which was needed to keep their industries alive...if i see the map of Africa the boundaries of countries are drawn with the help of scale and protectors in British and French drawing rooms... they must have given you Nigeria but at the cost of Africa
@@dalitsobanda1032 can't give yourselves credit either then otherwise you'll be contradicting yourself. Assuming you are speaking fact of course (which I doubt)
@@dalitsobanda1032 who was enslaving you back then it wasn't the British because the British never entered central Africa untill long after slavery was abolished world wide by the British,it was the British who stopped slavery in central Africa.
They stopped it because they moved to steam power. Not having a country? Well time to look up Benin city and other African kingdoms and Empires. I don't see anything good in being pushed back to the back of the room. Thank God we can go back to being us again.
As an African/Ethiopian, we never buy into this victim mindset our fellow Africans seems to love, but damn i didnt know the victim agenda goes this deep.
As a Malawian I look at this subjectively You cannot lie, colonisation has had a significant impact on the continent but I also can't say it's the source of all our problems (I can personally attest to that 😅) Yes there are a lot of people playing the victim but you must also recognise and not rule out the actual victims because they still exist and are affected to this day.
Just last year you guys were screaming No More, especially when USA and EU started to sanction your government, there were no group that was victimized like the Ethiopians especially in the middle east, 500000 Ethiopians were locked in Saudi Arabia because of conflict between Ethiopia and Egypt with the Nile dam
@@КрисДосс Ethiopia also has 10x lower GDP than say SA or Botswana and half the literacy. There were upsides to colonisation to go along with the downsides. Literacy leads to legal stability. Legal stability allows for foreign investment as the investor has a better chance of getting return of investment. Colonisers brought this in as a package and despite the fact that the goal was often nothing more than exploitation the residual benefits built up after years and decades passed and the foreign influence invested more and more in the exploitation infrastructure (railways for faster extraction, schools for a more educated workforce). Despite the negative situation, over the long term the benefits outweighed the injustices.
@@КрисДосс Ethiopia was under Italian occupation before and during WW2 for 5-6 years after the 2nd Italo-Ethiopian war in 1936-37 which Italy won. Italy also took British somaliland and Abyssinia and already owned Eritrea and somalia(Libya too, but that's far north). After the 5-6 years of Italian occupation the Ethiopians finally started to make major resistance and won their first victory in struggle to start regaining independence, however fighting continued for a long time with Italian soldiers not giving up. Only some certain parts of Ethiopia were not under complete control of Italy during the 5-6 years of occupation. Italy got this control by resorting to gas and chemical weapons attacks on soldiers after it was banned in the end of WW1, but even that did not work, so Italy used gas and chemical weapons on the civillians, then Italy finally had controll over much or Ethiopia. So yes, Ethiopia was colonized for half decade. Just not multiple decades long like much the rest of Africa. Ignoring the fact Ethiopia was colonized ignores the war crimes and crimes against humanity Italy committed on Ethiopia, just because there was some parts they didn't fully control and it wasn't for half a century they had them colonized does not mean it did not happen. It is time to acknowledge this so Italy can be forced to pay reparations to Ethiopia, maybe Italy can help build infrastructure for electricity and give money so Ethiopia doesn't have to dam up the Nile river so much and hurt Egypt as much as they originally/currently plan to. It is time for Italy to pay reparations to Ethiopia and help them for some sort of reconciliation. It is time for people to stop ignoring the war crimes and crimes against humanity Italy committed during the colonization of Ethiopia.
William's cronies and collaborators were given their share of the spoils after he stole all the land. 75% of that land is still in the hands of their descendants. So it's not France the you need to talk to. They don't call it Doomsday Book for no reason. By the modern definition, what he did was very close to genocide. That's even before you get to the Harrowing of the North.
As a Frenchman, I expect apologies from the British who come every summer to invade our sunny beaches (as well as the Germans, but for them it's an annoying habit)🤣🤣
Unironically yeah, it’s spreading literally everywhere and with the aggression of an invasion force. It doesn’t care what the majority of the people think, it only infects the elites and city-dwelling bugmen
Fun fact the Dutch didn't partake in the scramble for Africa because they calculated all colonies with the exception of Indonesia operated at huge losses.
@@historylegends Please Let's get update for the on-going war boss? When is the next video? It's Easter Sunday here in India,just back from church and was happy with the notification... I clicked and 💔💔💔💔...
black women have to come to terms with the fact that Black men are treasonous and hate black women and children and sold them to Arabs and white men. Black men didn't protect and were conquered! 😂 That's ACCOUNTABILITY! Black women have to first ask black men for REPARATIONS! Then Arabs and whites!😊
I am an American and I can’t tell you how happy it makes me to see other people from Western countries fighting against the rewrite of history. These people teach such a reductive account of historical events. We must stand together to teach the truth of Western history.
@@italo8995you're mixing a few different things to make a weak argument. Since you started with Native American it's likely you're focusing on America as "the West" when in reality the west is pretty much everything to the left of Turkey. If you're trying to work this American slanted agenda you're going to run into trouble. A good example: "making millions of people slaves". No. Americans didn't "make" slaves. They bought them from African slavers. There are ledgers, cargo manifests and receipts. No Carolinian plantation owner hopped on a boat to go hunt people in a jungle. And the Natives? You know the Indian territories were often purchased. I think it was the Cherokee that got the biggest payout. They got more than France did for the Louisiana purchase. Africa had more slaves than the Americas. In fact.. They still have slaves.
@@italo8995Such crap. There was no Indian genocide. And the slaves were sold by their own. And without us. You wouldn't enjoy the luxuries you have now.
White European is not a real ethnic group. I have NOTHING In common with Anglo-Englishman tourists here in Valencia, Spain. I am SPANISH first and foremost. Germans are Germans. 'White' is a result of ethnogenesis in the new world.
Basically France and Britain had to colonize Africa they had no choice and the French atheists went to the levant to protect the Christians in the region? Cool story bro
I really liked the map of French colonialism in north America. My family are from the CPN band of Potawatomi American Indians. At the first contact with the French Around 1615 my band had almost been completely exterminated by the Iroquoi American Indian nation. Only about 2000 of us had survived the war with the Iroquoi, mostly women, children, and old people. The French explorers married our widows, became fathers to our orphaned children, and saved our people from the Iroquoi invaders. Today there are more than 16,000 of us. Thank God the French colonized us! If they had not arrived we would have been wiped out by Iroquoi bent on genocide.
Then why aren't you shocked when at 3:34 he talks about the French being less interested in their american's land because of "Hostiles Natives" ? (And it's a true question not a provocative one): France has been the most helpfull and peacefull of the europeans the native americans met. I find it quite sad that HistoryLegends try to defend the French colonial past while spreading the idea that native americans were to be put in the same hostile box than british settlers to them. Your story is anyway heartwarming and beautyfully shows how History isn't manichean. France has oppressed and fought many peoples through its history, but helped or even saved many others in the same time.
@@rodgersDt's easier to think yourself virtuous and on the right side of history when you accept a simplified representation of the world. This is also a major issue those who practice critical theory since they focus on 'power dynamics' that they retroactively apply to events often through inference using the knowledge of past events we have access too today and using our modern standards.
Having personally never been enslaved (though I have a Slavic heritage) and having never enslaved anyone, I'm not waiting for any apology and I'm not apologizing to anyone.
I am Swiss. Didn't have slaves since the early middle ages. Never had any colonies. In recent years there have been voices that we should pay reparation for the transatlantic slave trade. The reasoning behind it. We had investments and trade relations with the countries and companies that were associated with slavery. Meaning we owe part of our wealth to the slave trade. On the other hand. You barely hear about anything from the Arab and African nations that hunted down people, enslaved them and sold them off. Having to pay reparation. If at all. It's almost like those "Reparationists" care less about justice but more about the cash. As there is more to get from those Western countries than the Arab and African Nations. In fact. The african nations even demand reparations themself for the slave trade. Even though it was them that sold them off. The only reason they stopped doing the is because the Colonial powers forcdem them with threats of violence.
@@Teufer2 Even Swiss who never ever ruled any slave business in Africa are supposed to be guilty because of trade exchange with colonial powers. This doesn't make any sense. This is all about anti European racism and begging money.
@@lambertlambert7076 There are already so called "colonial Tours" through Zürich. Were you pay a guide to show you the "colonial past" of the city. Basically show you a statue of important figures. You see him? His family owned a coffee plantation with slaves in south america. Or: You see this company? Used to buy cotton from the US. You know who picked those? SLAVES!!! They really try to rub it in here. But again. Just because we traded with colonial powers we are guilty of colonialism as well? You know who traded with them as well? EVERYONE did! Those were Global Empires! They had trade relations from South American Headhunters to Japanese Feudal Lords. Foreign Cotton Imports was crucial for the industralisation of Switzerland AND Japan. You don't hear anyone demand reparation from Japan. And again. Who SOLD the slaves again? Everyone has to pay reparations for the trans atlantic slavery. Except the ones who were the first in the line of supply.
As a human being I'm still waiting for Jeff Bezos to give me his multi billion dollar empire because his ancestor Oog bashed my ancestor Boog over the head with a large club because it was his turn to ride the dinosaur.
As a Dominican, thanks a lot man! You have no idea how tired us Dominicans are of these woke people painting Haiti as a Saint, changing the history and painting it as a good guy that came to free us from “big bad evil whitey” and calling us “racists” for celebrating our independence from them and for telling the history how it happened.
Oh no black people who were subject to terrible conditions for over 200 years decided to kill the light skins and whites that have been above them prior to those attacks. Lmao you guys have zero context in any of these situations none of this paints them as “saints” but it was a consequence of colonial slavery. If that never happened no Dominicans would have died, and I’m Dominican.
@@Johabrea I Think that Haiti should apologies to us but it would never happen as they want an apology for not letting them do whatever they want in DR which they still do as of right now.
@@raycuevas7577 We just got to keep speaking out about the silly doble standard but you right the whole world in human history is about stepping on other people just cause we can and apologizing won't get us anywhere we just have to move on for the future while learning from our past.
As a Haitian, this is the most accurate and honest historical telling of the Haitian Revolution. I always get a lot of push back for saying the Haitian Revolution and it’s early history was not as noble as it is being presented.
Nothing he said was accurate he left a lot of stuff out to fit his "anti-woke" agenda and just because your Haitian doesn't always mean your right about your own history.
So what was it then a people's struggle for liberation autonomy and self governor's wanting to not be treated as a cattle and your daughters chastity not be not be your white slave masters son birthday present might be a bit selfish but only because it hurts the slave and not the slave master I apologize on behalf of every man and woman who didn't want to be flogged to death working for a slave master that thought of them as lower than a dog I kind of get the feeling some of you don't really understand what it means when no laws recognizes you as an human and what the entails it's permissible to be done to you it might not have been noble but it was very fucking understandable except the occupying Spanish part that was needless
@@Bigwillystyle707 cool what was he wrong about. and the things he left out, were they things that disprove that haiti, was a colony, and was a major producer of sugar/coffee, etc, that ppl invested, tensions got high, war broke out, gets independence, haiti invaded and held contol of DR for decades, and got some of that indentured servitude that literally everyone else was doing? what was left out? that they had great music? great food? or is it, that haiti like most nations did terrible things. its almost like no country/group of ppl has a moral high ground to accuse anyone of terrible things that were done...everyone is guilty of it.
@@117Ender The argument that all empires in the past engaged in similar behavior as the British or French Empire is not a valid excuse to avoid criticism. Just because other empires have committed similar acts, it does not mean that these acts were morally justifiable. Moreover, each empire has its own unique history and circumstances, and the actions of one cannot be used to justify the actions of another. The British and French Empire, in particular, was responsible for numerous atrocities and injustices, such as the exploitation and oppression of indigenous peoples, forced colonization, and the imposition of unequal economic and political systems. e.g chattel slavery, the genocide of many peoples like Tasmina, Sétif and Guelma massacre etc. it is important to critically examine the actions of historical empires to learn from past mistakes and prevent similar injustices from occurring in the future.
@@117Ender "as a colony, and was a major producer of sugar/coffee, etc, that ppl invested, tensions got high, war broke out" why did tension break out? Slavery of course in Haiti was particularly brutal and oppressive due to a combination of factors, including the extreme brutality of French plantation owners, the large number of enslaved people in the colony, and the harsh living conditions on the plantations. The French colonial was based on the production of cash crops, particularly sugar, which required large numbers of enslaved laborers to cultivate and harvest. The plantation owners were known for their cruelty and exploitation of the enslaved people, who were forced to work long hours in difficult and dangerous conditions with little food or rest. He fails to mention this but no its probably "woke" history. ""haiti invaded and held contol of DR for decades, and got some of that indentured servitude that literally everyone else was doing? """" That's a tricky one but there needs to be context involved. Haiti's occupation was oppressive, with Haitian soldiers committing atrocities against the Dominican population. But others argue that the Haitian occupation brought about important social and economic reforms,.Ie such as the abolition of slavery and the establishment of a public education system. (this is debated though) Comparing the Haitian occupation to France is stupid as one was clearly worse than the other. France's colonization of Haiti was marked by extreme violence, exploitation, and slavery, whereas the Haitian occupation of the Dominican Republic was not based on the same system of oppression.
richness is not just pile of gold. hardly any global market for it back then. I think id be more accurate in terms of technology and food etc. In that case ...
@@tayloryoung9803though a bit late to the discussion, he was so rich he built libraries and mosques ALONG the way to his Pilgrimage. He literally inflated local economies in Egypt which took 20 years to recover. He created intricate architecture and improved education that Timbuktu was the biggest and most advanced city in the whole of Africa and Europe. Mansa Musa was so popular that the world atlas at the time (created by Europeans) included a drawing on him that encompassed 1/4 of the known map of Africa. Sadly, the Empire fell to other African tribes, and the Africans pillaging of Timbuktu was so bad that it couldn't recover from this since the African Tribes enslaved many of the African Mali people without giving them time to rebuild. (I would also like to rant, like Europe didn't invent slavery, and African Tribes enslaving African Tribes were more common than Europeans enslaving them, the only thing European countries did is BUY those captured slaves by other African Tribes which was much more greater than having to forcefully do it, that's why it was called a Trade)
@@Ralph-Rainier well im gonna take the time to reply too :) "Timbuktu was the biggest and most advanced city in the whole of Africa and Europe." It is absolutely not true. TImbuktu in 14th century (time of Musa) had anywhere from 50-80k population => it wouldnt even enter top 10 european cities by popluation. Timbiktu was not even build by Musa. How do you even rank most advanced, by most accounts it wouldn't be... "Mansa Musa was so popular that the world atlas at the time (created by Europeans) included a drawing on him that encompassed 1/4 of the known map of Africa" => The map you mention appeared in spain more than 40 years after his death and deosnt mention Mali but Ghana You can see for yourself on the following link that Musa is made as big as other characters and deosnt take up as much space as you pretend : en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_Atlas#/medi /File:1375_Atlas_Catalan_Abraham_Cresques.jpg "which was much more greater than having to forcefully do it, that's why it was called a Trade" Slave trade is a term coined for many such things, the slave trade in antiquity, arab slave trade in Africa or Ottoman slave trade. Heck Slave itself comes from slavic peaople enslaved by Bizentines What about Musa's Wealth ? According to several contemporary authors, such as Ibn Battuta, Ibn al-Dawadari and al-Umari, Mansa Musa ran out of money during his journey to Mecca and had to borrow from Egyptian merchants at a high rate of interest on his return journey. Al-Umari and Ibn Khaldun state that the moneylenders were either never repaid or only partly repaid. It is difficult to meaningfully compare the wealth of historical figures such as Mansa Musa, due to the difficulty of separating the personal wealth of a monarch from the wealth of the state and the difficulty of comparing wealth in highly different societies Also I'd take a grain of salt because Much of what is known about Musa comes from Arabic sources written after his hajj, especially the writings of Al-Umari and Ibn Khaldun. Even Oral tradition, as performed by the jeliw (sg. jeli), also known as griots, includes relatively little information about Musa compared to some other parts of the history of Mali. Even the date of his death is uncertain. => very few solid sources or written sources at all : This is not the sign of great wealth outside of conjonctural accumuluation of tradable raw materials. Yes he build some mosks and contrivuted to Timbuktu greatness between the 12 and 15th century but its no big wonder it didnt last. According to what one can find on Wikipedia : "Musa's reign is commonly regarded as Mali's golden age, but this perception may be the result of his reign being the best recorded by Arabic sources, rather than him necessarily being the wealthiest and most powerful mansa of Mali"
The man who was so rich that he actually caused inflation in whatever city he visited just because he spent so much freaking gold, what a legend! How many slaves did he own? Like 20000 or so? I bet he is keeping his head down for this conversation😂
They also won't tell you about the Muslim caliphates that conquered the entire region. That is also a form of colonialism. They'll ignore Arab and Turkish/Ottoman colonisation and only tell you about European colonisation.
@@generaleyan1676 ask balkans.we do complin. MAghreb was assimilated and their relgion and curlre got islamised and rabised.off course they wont complain as much.but arabs stll do complin aobut rule of muslim otomans.
Nice mention of Vietnam. I lived in Vietnam for a few years. The Vietnamese are the most inspirational people. The horrors that the USA inflicted on them..."that is the past, I work for the future" seems to be their motto as far as I can tell.
yup Vietnam is moving on and being succesfull meanwhile North Korea only wants revenge on the USA for supporting south korea in the 1950 war. what did it cost kim jong un? nothing. but the North Korean people are suffering everyday sadly.
@@ZacharyDarkes The younger generation views America positively because they are now moving their factories out of China into Vietnam. Apple for example has already done so. The new HomePod 2 is made in Vietnam. Of course Vietnam is HEAVILY influenced by the CCP. So it’s not like Vietnam will choose Americas side between a USA vs China conflict but the view on america is relatively good considering the CCP influence.
@@ZacharyDarkes No big animosity. Even the government is in good terms with the U.S. now. They know they can kick the ass of any army and they're pretty proud of it though. You will see their version of History in museums :p. Whether true or not, I don't know but it's interesting. It's a country that turned its awful traumas into strength. Those people are tough as well! They still learn to shoot AKs in high school.
There is nothing more pathetic for a country to beg for an apology because if we go back in it's history you will find that they have their share of "horrible things "
@@jerdyimperialthe Swiss at one time were the most competent and ruthless mercenaries in Europe. Before that they defended themselves multiple times in a most brutal and ruthless manner
you say that to children or others who have been savagely treated? or do you have the maturity to understand that apology and reparation are due to someone who has endured victimization.
I felt like woke is just a simple person's term to explain how they have some little wisdom. Just like simple people use the matrix as an example because it's just too complicated to believe that corporate entities are not people and are based on profits without your best interest. In that context neo dodging magic bullets in a digital world is more believable.
From the period that “woke” appeared on the scene and gained traction in the public consciousness back around 2013/14, it was always the corporatist agenda. Intersectional ideology has been installed from the top down. Videos like this one are dealing with documentaries produced by think tanks and academics that are funded by corporate coffers and oligarch trusts like Open Societies Foundation or Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation. The irony of “woke” is that acolytes are blind to reality. “Woke” appeals to the worst impulses of weak people because it provides them the auspices to abuse, loot and berate people simply based on their ethnicity or skin color. It’s attempting to establish the basis for an authoritarian government that can violate property rights on a whim by making native populations in these target nations guilty of crimes that they must be punished for with punitive damages extracted by the government. It’s constructed on half-truths and massive historical omissions. The context for these narratives is a carefully constructed lie that is blasted and repeated over and over through these corporate sponsored or institutional platforms in order to maintain a pervasive presence in the public consciousness. It relies on ignorance and miseducation in the public. Videos like this one debunking the narratives are left up to random common people who care to reveal the truth. Free people cannot govern themselves without the truth.
Every high schooler spend month learning about the Algerian war in France, we learn about the war crimes, the torture, the Harkis… It’s very weird to say France is hiding the past when all our crimes are teach in high school in great details.
Did France ever punish any Frenchman for the crimes committed in Indochina? So yes they can teach about these war crimes but not to take action is to condone these crimes! After all we are still punishing Germans for crimes committed during World War 2!
You learn about the most sanitised and exposed crimes. A lot of the crimes you learn about were first hidden from the public by your government. Till this day not all the truth is out and you are not taught everything. Its like when a criminal commits a crime and then under heavy questioning admits to only part of the crime, the visible part of the ice berg but never confesses to the part under the water willingly.
Fun fact with the british "jalaeousy" American wanted to bring the metric system from France (which just invented it with Napoleon) and English corsairs attaked the ship with the weight used . It isn't really known if is was the primary objective to stop the spread of this french idea (U.K used imperial system at the time). So we can say that the U.K is the reason why U.S.A didn't use the metric system now (and now they mock them to not use it)
The Imperial system is vastly superior to the metric system because it encodes many geometrical relationships within the Solar System. Or in other words the Solar System was built using Imperial Units. A mind boggling fun fact.
As a Nigerian I am always open to learn more. Can't speak for my beloved ancestors, but our politicians do a very good job of making sure colonialism lives on.
As a Lebanese waiting for Turks and Arabs to apologize. As the empires become more recent we just have more written and recorded data. Everywhere kingdoms and empires were enslaving, sacking, dividing and conquering whenever they considered it beneficial and usually tecnology and demographics had something to do with it.
Oh man if there’s any people who should bitch, it’s the modern day Lebanese. Ancestors’ greatest city razed and genocided by the Romans, forcefully Arabized, kicked around by the Turks, and country taken over by the PLO in modern times. Just goes to show how much better off people are when they ask how they’re going to carve out a good life rather than who owes them a good life.
the Lebanese have forsaken themselves by allowing Islam to win the civil war, now your best friends with Turkish Muslim’s. All crimes forgiven during ottoman because “Islamic brothers” now
I really don't see how he disproves racism. It's a well known fact that people from European countries saw themselves as superior. Slavery in itself doesn't equal racism, but in context of colonialism, racism is very clear.
@@GamelessOne also you disprove yourself... If they thought they were superior to others that means they saw all slaves as below them...all skin colors...
@@GamelessOneAnd this video isn't about debunking that Europeans were racist, they were. But the video is about debunking the fake history woke people create so they can make money. Easy as that.
Your video was impressive, thank you. Comments were all positive and often funny. Then, I checked and saw there were over 8,100 comments and I finally just had to stop reading all the compliments on your work! Thanks again for some great work I was unaware of so much!
Very good point about the Moors invading Spain, an event in history that will be skirted around by certain people I'm sure! Essentially humans have sadly treated each other like shite throughout our dark history, and I'm pretty sure that everybody has had a go at dominating weaker cultures, so.... Can we please just draw a line in the sand and all agree to accept the past and move on learning from it, never repeating the mistakes of those who came before us?! Because currently the world appears to be reverting to darker times and the wisdom we have gained seems irrelevant to those in power in the collective West.
The moors invading/occupying spain, the Ottomans invading/occupying the balkans and Greece, the seljuks invading and colonizing the East Roman Empire, the mongol invasions of eastern europe and russia. The Mughal empire in india and slavery in that region which continued until the late 19th century. The slavery of europeans by the Barbary states(which triggered a US naval expedition in 1823). We have moved on, but the left wants to dismantle the current western system to replace it with socialism. Something they've been trying for quite some time now. Its why they always try to attract young naive and gullible activists and not "white old men", the older people know whats up and dont fall for the lie anymore.
It's also interesting to see the leaders of countries such as Barbados and Jamaica demand reparations without seeming to notice that they have inherited the whole country. Jamaica is also one of the most beautiful countries I have been to.
Reparations? For what? When do my people receive reparations? We suffered far more. The only reason the Blacks attack my people for slavery would be the fact we learned to rule the waves, built the greatest Empire the world has ever seen and gave PAYBACK in spades by colonising the African lands who enslaved my people. Karma's a bitch.
@alex.profi27 I'm jamaican and colonialism did us dirty , they shafted us to shanty towns , strong-arm us into low wage jobs simply so we couldn't move up the economic ladder or didn't permit us to buy houses in better neighborhoods (reserved for whites, mixed raced and lighter skin Asians). The British hate looking back at their mistakes and how their white fragility screwed over many caribbean nations from achieving their full potential.
Exactly what was demolished. The fundamentals of European colonialism hasn’t changed, their lack of natural resources isn’t going anywhere 😅It’s like the 7,000 machines, wouldn’t have been as profitable if they were set up in Paris 🤣🤣🤣The last 400 years have been real, moving forward it’s going to be interesting 🤔🤔
@@jasonrohrssen3394 But I watched it too and there was a lot of context that was left out. The fundamental point is Europe lacks sufficient natural resources to survive by itself. It needs resources from Africa Asia and Russia to survive. Inflation is always an issue when the vast majority of your resources are overseas. Russia China and Africa are going to expose the fake European wealth myth.He demolished nothing 🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@thegreatestoctopus9739 The planet where Vladimir Putin turned the gas off and had educated Europeans buying Russian oil from a 3rd party at a significant mark up 🤮or buy American LNG at 40% higher than Russian gas
The way I’ve always seen it, it’s like if I, a Greek, blamed the Turks for all the problems in my life and just moped around and waited for them to feel bad for me and give me money.
Did the Ottoman take over of Greece work like other empires? Is Greece still living with institutions and political and economical and social relationships inherited by the Turks? I don't think so buddy
@@erichernandez1873 Not nice of you to belittle the struggles of one people to another. And its completely irrelevant to my comment. All I was trying to say if once upon a time some other nation ruled over your people combined with an ugly past, I wouldn't go beg them for money now. The only exception would be if they stole some. national treasure, that would be the only exception. But I genuinely think no Greek for example today would feel ok if Turkey for example one day came along and said, look we will give you 1 billion euro, if you promise to forget all about any atrocities of the past, forget the genocide, dont spread it around the world in articles etc etc.. no they would not do it. It would be a national embarrassment and make people feel like our country cant provide for its people. Its like trying to buy your silence. If I were an Algerian today and it was lets say 100 years since independence I would seriously contemplate on my country's progress since that time, especially since it had the freedom to do so.. I would be aiming to make my country better than France, not start building it with French money 50 years later. Most people in the Balkan countries after the turks left all they had was their sheep and goats. They started from nothing.
@@erichernandez1873Mate, yes the Ottomans did take over the Graeco-Roman world. Greece was left destitute and entirely missed out on the 17th C enlightenment. But Greece has rebuilt herself and established a new modern Greek identity and institutions. Unlike European colonial powers, I don't know of any positive legacy the Ottomans left Greece apart from a few pretty mosques.
As a Norwegian, I never expect an apology from a Dane, from Denmark that colonized Norway via a Union for over 400 years. A Union that cost Norway their own language, culture, religion and independence to Denmark. The same for Sweden, which forced Union with Norway for over 91 years, before we got our independence. Never expect an apology from Swedes about it. It is history, it is the past. No point whining and complaining about it. Just learn from them.
Denmark colonised Norway?? are you mad, Norway was the junior partner in a personal union with Denmark via a shared monarch. And Norway actually prospered in the union with them and Denmark did so too. The Norwegian and Danish economies complemented each other well and both countries were virtually equal in the union and Danish wasn't forced as an official language in Norway unlike what was happening in ACTUAL colonies. And if Denmark was never forced to let Norway go they would've seceded at their own time on their own accord. And putting this *Facade* of "Oh we were mistreated we lost our religion and culture and language" that is so factually incorrect that I cannot even begin to imagine what you were smoking when you wrote this. Norway didn't lose any of those things culture and religion were untouched and so was language, it was only through the continued unification that the norwegian language started to grammatically look more and more danish because of the choice of the Norwegian elite to use and prefer Danish over Norwegian which was NOT forced by Denmark to be used. Your victim mindset is extremely disturbing and exactly what I'd expect from a woke liberal.
@@Rasmus-wr4pz Since the dissolution of the Kalmar Union with Sweden, Denmark and Norway. When Sweden left the Union, Denmark took control of the Kingdom of Norway, dissolving the Norwegian self-government. By bringing all power and control straight to Copenhagen, and Copenhagen became Norway's capital. All the islands that belonged to Norway before, i.e. Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands which were Norwegian before went straight to Denmark. Norway's flag became Danish, Norway became a Danish province in a Danish kingdom. There was never a partnership union between Norway and Denmark.
The acquiescence of Norway was indeed by force but in many ways Norway had massive economic growth throughout the span of the union which they wouldn't have achieved without Denmark and Norwegian colonial aspirations especially in greenland were funded by mostly danes, but everything I said previously was not made redundant by your comment because everything I said is still true. Norway was forced into a mostly beneficial union with Denmark which they grew over time to accept. In some way or the other an alternate universe where Norway remained independent they would've remained a fractured de-centralised kingdom for centuries until they were either conquered or until it's population would be big enough to support it's kingdom.
Claiming that Denmark colonised Norway to the same extent as for example african colonies is one of the most insulting things I have ever heard. Just tells me you don't understand a bit about what actually happened before and during the union.
If a country governs another country, by deciding on the country's nationality via changing language, culture, religions, economic exploitation and more power-taking against that country's will. And use that land for their own gain and resource utilization. Yes, then it is colonism.
This is brilliant! I love the way you revised the “woke “ history segments, love the sarcasm too. Will definitely be on the watch for more of your work.😂😂
Right after Columbus arrived on Hispaniola, the local Taino Tribe asked for protection from the Carib Tribe, who was apparently trying to colonize them.
Yes, they fought and enslaved each other, but the problem is that a high-level Christian civilization came in and treated them as consumables for wealth, not as equal human being. Take Belgium - a country of comfort with chocolate and flowers, but what a horror they did in the Congo - chopped off children's hands if father was not working good enough in harsh rubber production
What I find most troubling about anti-colonialism bs is that it is commonly about figuring out how to make envy, and the resentment it creates, a virtue. If it wasn’t envy, then they would be going after Mongolia and it’s culture the most.
By their own logic they should absolutely despise Mongolia. Meanwhile, Mongolians are incredibly proud of their history, as they should be. The Mongolian Empire accomplished some great things, even if it was petty short lived, as empires go
@@hardromeo436 Yeah and 1000 years from now statues to Hitler and monuments to the 3rd Reich will be popping up in Post-Germany. People's memories tend to be short, especially once your nation becomes as irrelevant as Mongolia. At that point even scumbags like Genghis Khan become a symbol.
Britain had the largest Empire in History we came we saw we kicked your arse I say fight harder next time these people are just jealous because we where better than them plus England was conquered by the Normans and Vikings I don't bitch about the French and the Norwegians
Anti colonialists despise France and England more than Mongolia because those countries were in the Middle East and Africa within living memory, whereas Mongolia invaded the Middle East in 1250’s lmao. Who would have thought that people would be more angry about a bad thing that happened in 1940 than a bad thing that happened in 1240? Truly shocking
As an Iranian it boils my blood that everyone talk about the crimes westerners did but the same people don't say anything about what Arabs and Mongolians did to my homeland I don't blame them too no one should be blamed for what their ancestors did but the hyprocrisy really pisses me off Even our own government doesn't teach us anything about how Arabs slaughtered thousands of my people, they represent them to us as heroes, our saviors not the people who invaded us
The Achaemenid dynasty, Parthian Empire, and the Sassanian Empire conquered other people’s lands and slaughtered thousands of people including the same Arabs that conquered your lands. What goes around comes around
@@omarsaid3595 1: Parthians and Achaemenids didn't slaughter women, children or anyone that wasn't a soldier and they didn't force them to change their religion and beliefs ( don't know about Sassanians ) 2: Africans,Indians,Arabs and native Americans also invaded others and slaughtered their people, I don't see you justifying Europeans for conquering them
@@nikradameri6106 lmao thats what they told you they still conquered other people’s land and took their property. All im saying is stop crying in the comments about things your people also did.
@@omarsaid35951: I do my research from trusty sources and their conquests were as peaceful as possible 2: I'll never feel guilty about my countrie's victories and achievements 3: It was the king who was responsible not the people 4: maybe you should also stop crying for Indians since they also conquered other's lands 5: No one told me anything, in our schools they teach us almost nothing about our history before Islam, all I know is my own research
As a Vietnamese person who has went to Vietnam I can say people there don’t care about French Imperialism and also people from western nation try to defend and get their nations to apologize for their actions and literally don’t ask the people who live in Colonial states nation their thought and it’s because they don’t care so if people from French Colonies want an apology they’ll ask for one look at Japan’s case for WW2 war crimes and France ain’t paying anyone because no one is asking
@@mysterioanonymous3206 depends on what part of Vietnam you go to far north people like China more since they have some Chinese heritage and also Vietnamese New Year is a thing which is also takes place on Chinese New Year
Antiwoke history is like correcting aspects of an argument and yet never truly refuting the conclusion. That argument can in turn be rebutted by the people trying to get to truth and let it stand as it is. Labeled by both extremes on these moments in time as both Woke or Colonial while anywhere in the middle on the issues. Even if coming from a third view.
Agreed that slavery/war/land-grabbing was in effect in before Europeans expanded to the new worlds, but what was, and still is, in effect is that a small group of people benefit from from this. In your presentation, you point out that French *taxpayers* paid out 3.2 million(billion today) for colonization. The average Fenchie didn't come close to benefit from these conquests as the investors (the kings/queens/rulers of that era). In short, privatize the gains and socialize the losses.
Thanks for the clarification, Cpt Obvious. And if the 'wokies' get what they want, who still pays? The people who didn't benefit. Hell, they weren't even alive during this period...
No matter how hard some certain people try to divide us against each other on whatever grounds, the central factor will always be power. And the best way to deal with it is to ensure that our system is as democratic as reasonably possible and the citizens should remain vigilant to ensure that the powerful people don't abuse their powers.
@@Progamermove_2003 When did 'Democracy' become such a pointless buzzword? I know why - the complete over use without any understanding of the actual definition of the word..
@@J_Madison I agree with you. Our schools spend so much time screaming democracy is good that they forgot to clarify *why* it is good. A large number of people aren't even fully aware about their rights, which basically provides the politician a free hand to violate them.
@@Progamermove_2003 The grand irony is Democracy as a form of government is terrible, which is why it hasn't been used in thousands of years now. Tyranny of the masses.. It's now been turned into this buzzword here in the US that means 'Anything I like is good and everything I hate is bad'. You can do some real messed up stuff and call it 'democractic' and the masses just nod in unison..
We have this sort of thing in Britain too. Thank you for clarifying the matter for those who care to be educated. Unfortunately some people prefer to live in their own imagination. Liked and Subbed. :)
My online history course in college is specifically CRT-focused. I am self-trained and taught to recognize this from miles away, so I know what CRT looks and sounds like. The lesson I'm being taught this week is about Bacon's Rebellion, the Walking Purchase, the slave trade (we're told to "think Pacifically" about this), and the colonization of the Carolinas and New Amsterdam, just to name a few topics. To make this course easier, I am teaching myself the exact opposite of what they want to teach me. Memorize their material only for the tests, then pack it up and forget about it.
So are you saying those things didn’t happen? I’m failing to follow what exactly you’re getting at. You can accept that in the US slavery was an institution without thinking that somehow it makes u a bad person now. It happened. Don’t be so fragile.
@@JoeBauers8let's break this down in a way you can hopefully understand. Yes, events occurred - but they did not occur the way CRT says they did. Additionally, the results/consequences of these events are inaccurately portrayed by CRT. CRT is historically illiterate.
@@TheGoldenCapstone they were probably even worse.most of nonwoke and basidf tradional societies see anglosaons as spawn of satan incapbvle of empthyt and in strest onyl in money killign millions for their gains wihtout any rermorse.
@@reharl4953 what good did Africa do for the world? and i'm not talking about north Africa. seems to me that all they didn't invent alot of anything, and no, having natural resources doesn't represent success, in fact africa is kind of pathetic, they have all those natural resources but sat on thier asses for 10-100k+ years(they're supposed to be the starting place of humanity, so they had an insane head start, making it even more pathetic), barley advancing, and only getting tech upgrades like steel from trade with their northern Neighbours, their sheer inability to progress their society is pathetic.
History has mostly been done. Being a Historian today is all about having an angle that is out of fashion with the current prevailing narrative. So, if the 20th century was mostly nationalist, the 21st has so far been anti-nationalist. If "woke" becomes the common narrative then historians can easily switch back to the opposite, particularly since facts are more abundant on the other side of the argument.
It's all about seeing the progress of ideas and societies. I really don't understand why some "historians" hate the idea of their own race being inhumane for a certain period.
I enjoy reading about history as well. the way I see it, if you're here today, throughout our lineage we got screwed and did some screwing to one another. nobody is innocent of this. some of these threads talking about reparations and exploitation,smh. ironically probably typing it on a device that was used that was built using slave labor. when are people gonna let go of the dead mans baggage and move forward? as long as we remain petty, probably not for a very long time.
Roman, Saxon, Vikings English lost their religion , gods, land, freedom. Trick is they learnt all the good bits from being colonised and made them so strong.
I can’t believe that she confidently made that video with such surface level knowledge. I can’t imagine being that arrogant about a topic I know only basics about.
That comes from being an egotistical privileged American/Palestinian woman who never had to struggle to pay for the kids food, like the majority of workers in France and England. Members of Islam do not have to speak truth to non-muslims who are considered inferior and potential slaves. So it's kettle calling pot black. Projection.
I am an American from Florida and recently discovered your channel. You are brilliant. I could only hope to someday get to France again and meet you in person. Thank you.
To get even more eager to meet him in person, check his earlier vids about Bakhmut, where the sumbich "predicts the fall of that city". It didn't work out for him, how he's speaking about "anti-woke myths" and stuff.
@@goofygrandlouis6296 after more than 9 months of relentless attacks. truly, the ruzzian army is stronk. and now, it seems, Bakhmut is being recaptured by UA forces.
Piketty made the calculation. At the peak of the colonial period, in the 1910s, GDP of French was generated at 85-90% from France itself, and 10-15% from colonies. But the French upper class made around 40% of their income from colonies, where they could monopolize the benefits of the plantations, industry and trade much more easily, depriving the natives of 50% of their production to sell it abroad. So no, colonies were not essential to France's growth and progress. But yes, colonies were a significant part of the wealth of the upper class.
Overall, slavery has never been a very effective means of production in the first place so any colony that utilized it was in for short term gains and in for a lot of long term turbulence and sunk costs.
I’m Mexican and African-American, two “colonized” people and I’m so sick of the victim mentality! Both Mexicans and African-Americans have mixed European blood. We wouldn’t be who we are today if it weren’t for our history. We wouldn’t exist.
My family came to Christ in Chile because of European missionaries. Our lives were forever changed for the better. Any Christian Europeans reading this, many of us appreciate and love your ancestors so much and appreciate the sacrifces they made to help us and stop South Americans from sacrificing people alive to demon dieties! I can't speak for everyone obviously, but our lives would be absolute hell without your knowledge and religion. We hold you in high regard. So much so my mother married a Christian Polish man lol! My great grandfather was a massive drunk, and his life was forever changed by those missionaries. So thank you thank you a million! I couldn't imagine life without Christ, without Christ we are so lost. God bless you ❤
The Church did/does evil things in Canada. And they refused to pay the $32 million they were ordered to pay to indigenous victims of abuse. The abuse didn't stop until 1996. There are thousands of victims still alive today. Christianity wreaked damage on this country. Only now when Christianity has lost it's privilege (it's to be treated equally with all religions), is the country starting to heal. Maybe it worked better in Chile.
Some of humanity's most oppressive despots have tried to rewrite human history. Thank you for making these videos to help people learn the truth behind the myths that exist today.
To be honest France does still have a strangle hold on west africa to this day with the CFA. I mean the entire reason we invaded Lybia and overthrew Gaddafi was out of French fears that Gaddafi would start a new centralized currency in africa that would overthrow the CFA. The news hysteria around Gaddafi was started by financial institutions in England and France spread by the newspapers and media companies they own. We bombed the Libyan airforce and navy into submission and eliminated thier ability to continue fighting the small rebellion. Now lybia went from one og the richest most literate nations on earth with its own independent currency, oil industry, gold stores, high rates of literacy, clean water, low crime and high income to a failed state. Funny how we come in bomb the shit out of a dictator and it is always replaced by terrorist and gangs. Now they have almost no clean water, low literacy, high crime, low income, higher rates of rape, murder, lower women's education and poverty now. Good thing though that Repsol and Total have control of the oil now.
@@sethboyd2217 What do you think of people like BNuts and the 65 who liked his comment because of the "truth" being explained in this history. I guess people see the truth when they hear something they are comfortable with.
@@sethboyd2217those are miths. Ghadafi was conected to the darfur crisis (not the present one but the past one). He was conected to a bunch of terrorist orgs such as ira and company cause he was their weapons dealer. When pan-arabism stoped being a good weapons buyer he turned to pan-africanism. U can see zimbabwe picking up the idea - it created a gold coin which is the easiest way to take money out of africa which was the true objective. Cause all other forms of currency can be tracked and bitcoin wasn't popular (ghadafi wasn't tech futuristic just smart). The reason ghadafi keeps appearing as a somewhat cool leader is cause he was socialist (baath party) so he takes a forgiveness from left political actors. U can be a war criminal and a horrible dictator, but u get a pass if ur socialist. The rest is miths spread to keep politics in africa in lign with socialist ideology and loyal to its socialist political class.
@@puraLusa These are not myths about Ghadafi , You have war criminals in the west who can label other world leaders as war criminals, but would never subject to the same international court treatments for the mass murders they have committed.. Do you want names? These things have nothing to do with socialism. Control and power are the only requirement to go kill without impunity anyone who does not want to play the same games as the "superpowers".. Soo happy so see a real decolonization happening, without puppet dictators put in place by who you know so who you know can still perpetuate the stereotypes, and keep on stealing legally the resources of the countries while maintaining the populations poor. Socialism you said, how about military and economic control???...
@@saz123india History exists to be learnt, not to be used as a socio-political weapon against others in a very biased selection only to justify the miserable state of my people today. That's a pathetic way of using History, but a very human way nonetheless. Sometimes people don't have better arguments, and misrepresenting History in our favour is always a cheap option.
You made a very important documentary. Especially in these woke times. You're brave to expose the facts. I really like how you took your time to search the information that was misquoted 13:08 and gave a full explanation. You seem to have a strong logic. Very interesting how you stepped out from every5minutes updates on UE/RU war as others are doing, concentrating on deeper analysis*. I believe you've much potential. You're doing an excellent work, I wish you to be successful. Kind regards from your Italian subscriber. *just one little weird idea, speaking of woke and "multiculturalism": would be the west so adamant in supporting Ukraine, after seeing the videos showing how the african students were treated during evacuation, or how the lgbt are "accepted" by locals? Or maybe, using their totalitarian woke logic, if someone doesn't support minorities and "the message", they deserve to be eradicated...?
Dude, I like to pride myself on dubunking the wokies on their Native American history narrative, but you are absolutley wiping up the floor with them. i'm glad people like you are pushing back against this societal disease
@@FredrickWilhelm-ph1jb The easiest one is the noble savage native american myth. American Natives warred, conquered, and colonized each other as much as Europeans did if not more, so they're really no better or worse than anyone which is a given when you're talking about human beings and human nature. Often they didn't even uphold a proper concept of property ownership, so in some cases where European colonizers/Americans, by negotiation and treaty, used currency or goods to purchase a piece of land, those same tribes would take the payment, then just come back later and use/take the land again anyways, if not attack the same property owners that payed them for the land in the first place. Sacred grounds aren't even something completely agreed upon thanks to the differences between tribes, so none of them can agree on what lands need to be protected, what lands are sacred, and which tribe deserves the more sacred ground due to arbitrary and conflicting ruling.
@@supermaximglitchy1 that depends who's side they was fighting for, many loyal to the crown aswell who was rewarded for their loyalty, the brits wouldn't have sharp shooter or riflemen who dressed in green if not for the natives...
@@supermaximglitchy1 there were so many French men living with Native american women in Canada it actually gave birth to whole new tribe (metis nation)
The clip with "Wakanda forever" was genius. It got your point across and made me laugh. I think you will gain some subscribers with that kind of content.
These cultural marxists could not have done this alone. Someone helped them every step of the way. From disguising who they were, to helping infiltrate the targeted institutions, to promoting their ideas and just generally helping them while on the run. And their helpers had to have access to large financial resources. Who could have helped them? what was the connection? Why did they do it? How did they benefit? The answers to these questions will lead to perhaps the biggest rabbit hole of all.
Yes. In the United States and in Europe, basically the entirety of the West.. the corporate establishment and the current administration (Marxist democrats) along with their “helpful idiots “ activists… have done this.. for several decades.. it is now however quite the movement to subvert and bring about centralized control and power.. to the establishment… ESG, DEI, crt, CEI, and all other related wokery .. a multi pronged attack on American people and European people… all of the west. Our youngest generations seem to buy in on this nonsense, and even some GenXers some boomers as well.. complacency and lots of propaganda and twisted narratives have brought us here, nearly constant psy ops for the last two or three years in particular.. it’s so obvious with the heavy handed actions of this administration, the rhetoric used is shocking actually.. I don’t understand how anyone don’t see it at this point, complete ignorance I suppose.. however it’s one of those things where once you see it.. you cannot unsee it.. all of it is so blatant and just willful… treason… outright treason.
wait im a jew and im not aware of how we're assisting the same marxists that want us to not have a country and be ruled by a muslim dictatorship. @@cammyIawrence
If colonies were not economically advantageous for France then they wouldn't try so hard to keep them. This whole video reeks of a biased eurocentric history.
@@fayguled900a few things •”Eurocentrism” is always an accusation thrown around by leftists to somehow discredit historical study and yet I don’t know why. It is natural that Europeans would research their own history. It isn’t their fault that others are incapable of doing this •Economic motivation isn’t the only motivation for maintaining colonies. Instead of, as leftists always do, making up a fantasy in your head about whether the colonies were economically advantageous or not, you should look into this topic
@@fayguled900 idk they willingly gave up the damn colonies which isn't something any empire had ever done in the history of humanity (as far as im aware)
@@caroline7648 You think France willingly gave up their colonies? You can't possibly be serious Haha. They were forced into it because of nationalism rising in the colonies, the impact of WW2 weakened France substantially and they couldn't afford to re-establish their control in all their respective colonies and finally because of international pressure and the new established UN with their goal of self determination for every nation made sure to end colonization.
Ofc it did you’ve never experienced the effects of colonialism. Something this whole video act like doesn’t exist. 😂 Where are the third world countries again? Y’all need to feel shame fuck all that stop white guilt shit when I see these type of videos it only shows me you don’t want to learn and if y’all could y’all would repeat history cause some of you truly believe this history is righteous.
It is interesting that all this handwringing over Western colonialism is taking place in a period of rapid Western decline. Nietzsche would have something to say about this.
During the last World Cup, I saw many pundits, usually English, cheer for Morocco against Spain, Portugal and France because of colonialism. Pissed me off because they never once mentioned that Morocco had colonized Iberia and parts of France hundreds of years longer than Morocco was colonized. And at the time, Morocco itself had been colonized by the Arabs. In fact, the Moorish colonization of Iberia from 711 to 1492 lasted a total of 781 years. 1492 is also when Columbus sailed to the Americas. 1492 to 2023 is 531 years, and there are few European colonies left in the Americas today. Also, Morocco is colonizing Western Sahara at this very moment. Not even a blip on the woke colonizer radar.
There a recent trend nowadys where non europeans think they are somehow the victims and start to openly be racist against a GLOBAL MINORITY And then they wonder why there are still a few naziis
Your whataboutism falls flat on its face, because there's a difference between conquest and colonialism, for any conquest to be colonialism there should be a clear intent to exploit and bring back the wealth to the "homeland". Apart from the actual colonialism that morocco did for slave trade in the sahel (which you didn't mention), all of your examples don't fall in this category, if andalusia was a moroccan colony, why did it at some point conquer parts of nothern morocco? Andalusia was more of an independant spanish state (after the umayyad and almuhad empires), or states at the end, the reconquista was a civil war. Would you call modern day mexico a colony of spain? Probably not even though the population was affected to a larger degree by spanish conquest than in al-andalus. Morocco wasn't that badly hurt by colonialism since it preserved all of it's state structures and it didn't last that long (40 years for the whole country), but the spanish and portuguese incursions into coastal port cities was a major factor in famines that weakened the country significantly before becoming a protectorate.
Because weaponising weakness is a useful tool for profitable and political gain. These same anti-colonial crybabies would love to attain power if given the opportunity.
0:09 The reason he said “Probably wealthier” is probably because it coasts a lot to run a colony and France had a lot of failed colonies. At least that’s what I think what he meant.
As some other have pointed out, if you taking into account the cost of the armies, the infrastructure, the medicine, etc. and the limited income from taxes, to the nation operating a colony the colony is operating at a loss. Sure, it's making a few people very wealthy, and those people are passing some of that to the people than enable them (for example, directly to the King's coffer) but for the nation as a whole the colony is often a losing proposition. This is why relatively small countries did not colonize despite having the troops and technological advancements to do so - they didn't have the tax base to support the cost, and those that did try ended up being worse off.
@@garrick3727 You cannot have it both ways. If one cannot state the economic gains another cannot state the loses. And how sick is it that you didn't gain anything at all, yet want to have dominion over foreign soil? Some pretty crappy leadership.
It's not really a matter of failed colony, by sub-saharan African colonies were rarely profitable in general (apart from particular cases, for example South Africa, which had a large euro population anyway). Natural ressources could help, but well.
As a country colonized by France, the Vietnamese should have a voice in this situation. The French did do something horrible to our in the past. But at the same time, they brought things that our kings and lords did not. We were a strong country back then, but we were lacked behind by closing gate policies by the Nguyễn empire. The French did colonized us but they brought some kind of civilize into our country. We have cheap modern medicines, modern education... They built cities, roads, infrastructures. 70% of Vietnamese should thanks them because the French gave them their last name - most of Vietnamese back then didn't have a last name.
I don't think the French gave Vietnamese people surnames. The naming structure, the statistical distribution of surnames, and the types of surnames that exist seem to suggest that surnames predate French colonization. While France did give Vietnam technology and infrastructure, trade, treaties, and exchange of ideas would have been a much less brutal avenue towards the same thing. French occupation was terrible. Let's not forget that.
You may keep your colonization experience limited to Vietnam. France do not control your Central Banking now and they did not carry any of your people as slaves. Hope you are not comparing with Africa right?
@@innocentodinkemere4597 European colonization was slightly different in each colony, but make no mistake. French colonialism in Vietnam was quite brutal. The Vietnamese people were impoverished and openly brutalized by occupying forces as our natural resources were extracted. I wrote previously why I don't think French occupation was a necessary evil. The French had many other, less brutal options at their disposal that would have both satisfied their mercantilism and helped modernize Vietnam.
@@godowskygodowsky1155 I have read about the Vietnam war started starting from the war against France, Kudos to your people Just know, despite the brutality, the Vietnamese were not carried off as slaves for a continues period of 400 years. Further your resources are not contributing to France till today. The French are not about to invade Vietnam as we write are they? While recognizing whatever they did to you, I feel it is unfair to bring it up in the evil they are still doing to their former African colonies. France survives today because of their former African colonies and they know it. Their former President even said so Nicholas S.
@@innocentodinkemere4597 Yes, I agree. Colonialism was different in each place it occurred, and it affected the colonized peoples in different ways. I differ from the original poster on this matter.
According to a number of media reports here in Russia, by the way, I'll talk about this in detail on my channel in the next update, the country's Ministry of Defense is creating special groups to deal with Western tanks supplied in Ukraine, that is, we can probably say with certainty that it's only a matter of time now and Western tanks will also be in the hands of Russian design bureaus and, subsequently, Russian military museums.
Thank you for this. I think you are the most based content producer regarding war, current affairs and history there is. You Sir are doing a good job. Much love from Namibia
Here's an idea: all the French go back to France, and all the non native French go back to their countries. Then we'll see who's an economic powerhouse and who still needs help to do the most basic things. Colonialism cost the powers untold billions, and yet most people have no idea...
a big amount of african countries (even today) were left "independent" after the condition that they use the french franc and then the euro, that made their economies dependent on france... not to mention the political control they also had on them
@@hothdog so does the US. So what? They're taking advantage of a situation presented to them because the leadership of the region allows it to happen and the people don't do anything about it. Exactly what China has been doing there for decades, with mixed results at best. The stone cold reality is that the population explosion in Africa is facilitated by food donations from the West, mainly the United States. If those stopped tomorrow, absolute chaos would break out and the continent would devolve into a disastrous situation. That's not the fault of the CIA, or the French, or any outside force. They play roles, but those roles are set by the conditions on the ground and what the people of those countries do on a daily basis. Dozens of countries all over the world have cast off their imperialist masters and vastly improved life for their citizens over time by committing to advancing their societies forward. That requires staggering levels of work, team building and control of corruption and infighting. Those conditions simply do not exist in the vast majority of African countries, and they NEVER HAVE. Be it corruption, tribal conflict, laziness, tendency to drink and waste money instead of investment into the future, or just cultural differences on what's important and what is not have rarely(if ever) allowed such a situation to arrive and thrive. Empire of Dust is a wonderful(if tedious) look into one such situation, and it's definitely worth a watch. It's not just the puppet masters pulling the strings that make things happen. They pull those strings based on how the people they're trying to manipulate will react...
@@randylahey8207 the last thing that you'll catch me saying is that France is the only one that's doing this, however that doesn't make doing it okay or normal in anyway (Normal as in acceptable) I said it to mean that it is still unfair of a comparison since they didn't get their proper independence and are still being exploited(even if France fully left the effect of their presence will still exist in the form of a dictatorship taking place, huge amounts of property early on etc...)
I saw your cast on the reveals of the DN. A heritage is heritage of some people and you were excellent at explaining. I subscribed. This just popped up and you are excellent at this interweaving of real facts in history and the mythology that leads everyone astray. Please keep this up I love the history lessons and I like the honesty.
People always ask me why they should care about history ,so this is why history is not black and white but grey and knowing history is best way to preventing from happening no mether what subject from past
Some People see history as the Perfect way to control the Present. Look at the Woke Activist of Today. Pretty sure there history knowledge is extremely warped beyond belief
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Could you please make a video about the Spanish-Moroccan war in the Rif north of the Kingdom of Morocco
If you research who's behind this rewriting of history it's all Rothchilds front man George Sorros, this division and lies are all pushed by zionist Jews again.
Hey history Legends. Can you make a video on what would it be like if Africa Unites, has a currency that is backed by it's enormous resources and what it would mean for the rest of the world when that happens 😊
Napoleon didn't exist
IDK if you will see this but when are you gonna resupply your book ,because i want to buy 1
As a Spaniard, I'm waiting for the Arabs to apologize to the Visigoths, after the Visigoths apologize to the Romans, but only after the Romans apologize to the Celt-Iberians, unless of course the Celts don't apologize to whoever they colonized.
Don't forget it was the Greeks who first destroyed Troy making Aeneas flee.
@Cu6upckuû Ah yes, it is okay to conquer and rape as long as it is not in the name of capitalism but, for example, communism, right?
Get in line my friend because the Jews are still waiting for an apology from Egypt 😂
😂😂😂😂😂 this should be pinned
@Cu6upckuû ugh literally all the people he mentions conquered there, also colonized there. Learn some history
As a person of polish decent I'm waiting for an apology from just about everyone
@@mr.p5694 You must be a very shine perso, if you are polish.
Sorry, just a joke about english.
How called turkey the land today?
The bird is still a turkey.
At least you guys enjoy your history, and you have the winged hussars
Indeed, especially the German occupation and all the polish people that were slaughtered and deported to concentration camps. But all they talk about is suffering Jews. Its infuriating.
As a brit youre welcome
As a Czech person I expect an apology from Poland, Germany and Russia
I work as a guide in some corner of a culturally fully woke European institute, I see it as my holy duty to subvert the subversion and teach visitors some facts
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Really? What about quitting?
@@balazshorvath3860 what? So his position can be filled by some woke liar who bs the public?
Haitians were economically embargoed. They didn’t want trade with an island of “slaves”. Oh and had to pay France reparations?
You have a good point about the Ottomans. People never go woke about them. Also, few people know about Celtic slaves sold to the Barbary states.
lol woker.hsot of criticims ofg ottomans where people hsitory intrwine with them.off course most people will deal with their hsitory or main world players.
The Barbary Corsairs literally sailed to the River Thames and took slaves from English land. When are we going to talk about that?
"Celtic"? Who were they? If they were sold, who sold them?
How about Pádraig, patron saint of Ireland, snatched from his Welsh parents and sold on? Who did that?
@@nikolamilicevic1040 bro, learn to spell
@@nicktecky55 you know the rules, and so do i - your mum
Anyone notice how the Muslim conquests NEVER get brought up when talking about colonialism? Their slave trade was worse too
Was, and still is. They never want to talk about how bad slavery is today bc of who is practicing it
@@hardromeo436 colonialism was populating unclaim land but they are trying demonize it into conquest to demoniz wyite people
they even made a slavetrader as their prophet
India too 😂
@@hardromeo436exactly, there's literally more slaves today than at any other time in history. 40 million+
As an American with German, French, Irish, English and Choctaw ancestry, I guess I'll just spend all day apologizing to myself in the mirror for various conquests and discrepancies.
😂
As an American with Scottish/Irish/American Indian (Sioux)/west Nigerian/French/Scandinavian ancestry … I feel you
@@staceyleeann3321 lolol 😂
Same. We have to be related somehow. Toss in some Scandinavian, and that's exactly my heritage. Lol
@@letsdothis9063 Amerimutts
Its not surprising that every time a woke history lesson starts, it always ends with "so now that you hopefully feel guilty, give me money."
They do have the longest patron credits roll at the end of their videos.
i would response with “why should I feel guilty of something I didn’t do, and why should I give money to someone who’s too lazy to do real work?”
Well left wingers don't have millionaire and billionaire donors to fund and influence their propaganda like right wingers do
@@supermaximglitchy1 Their eye rollingly predictable response is always "Well, you may not have done it but you still _benefit_ from it..." Without presenting a single concrete example of _exactly_ how you still benefit from it, of course. What, you expect woke leftists to actually _substantiate_ their arguments? Perish the thought.
@Kyle Justice awoketh
As a Canadian I apologize to everyone on behalf of everyone.
Good! Now... send money to prove you really mean it!
Thank you, I had a real chuckle over that!
I am also Canadian, this guy knows nothing about African history however.
@@burieddreamer for what? The politicians' new yatch or vacation home?
@@burieddreamer hell no, you asked for an apology you get an apology
As a Bulgarian, who’s well aware of the 500+ years of ottoman colonization, I appreciate this HONEST video about history. I’m so sick of revisionist propaganda and I’m honestly, just tired of people telling me I can’t love my country because we’re European, therefore evil. I’m sick of the hypocrisy and the obsession these people have towards Europeans as a whole. Like just live your life and be happy with this culture you got. 😅
@Landon thank you 🇧🇬🥰🇧🇬
We destroyed the Ottoman Empire. Yes, you are welcome.
@@nationalistcanuck7800 uhhh no you didn’t. Canada had nothing to do with ottoman or Balkan history. I seriously, have no clue what you’re talking about.
@@Annatomova7 your thinking of the all European are all the same is the reason why Europe is in the Ukraine mess at the moment. when Russia invaded Ukraine, the whole narrative from the European people made it seem as if Russia invaded France, Germany, Bulgaria or Italy. You may not know this but your thinking is problematic because you take offense to matters that doesn't involve you. But you put yourself in that situation when you start saying we're all European remarks. For example, Someone has a problem with England and now it's you that they have a problem with too? Just look at Russia right now. At least they are sovereign and don't have to listen to others. The Russians even consider themselves Eurasian.
@@titaniumskunkogkush4365 what the hell are you talking about? I never said I supported foreign wars, at all. I’m literally against foreign intervention. Nowhere in my comment did I ever say I support the whole Russia-Ukraine conflict, in fact I, grateful that POS Kiril Petkov got removed from being PM of Bulgaria. He would’ve
Gladly entered the war. Anything for his American/NATO overlords. My comment has nothing to do with that. Yeah, we’re all European, but the whole point of that is that we should NOT act and think like Americans. Also, the main point of my comment was the fact that I don’t support woke bs when you have foreign invaders like the ottoman Turks, mongols, Arabs, etc who colonized Europe, yet fragile self hating white Americans and Western Europeans, along with non white Americans, want to blame everything on Europe and white people. We should unite against this anti European mentality that’s honestly just racist. I’m not supporting any wars. The war in Ukraine wouldn’t even be a thing, if it weren’t for fragile Americans and Western Europeans interfering.
As a Nigerian, my opinion on colonialism will be more nuanced than that of most westerners. On one hand, it was brutal in some ways but on the other it did play a huge role in bringing much of Africa into the modern age via introduction of modern tech, medicine, western education, and nation building. My country literally wouldn't exist without the British. For all the issues we face, most of us wouldn't ever dream of not having a country of our own.
Also, one major good it did was abolish slavery. I cannot be more thankful for the British using their naval power and economic might to suppress the slave trade in Africa. Oh, I know they partook in it for a time, themselves, but it existed here long before whites ever came to Africa. Even my own ancestors of the Edo kingdom were slavers. What makes the British different is that unlike other regional African and Arab powers, they had the cultural & religious framework, wisdom, humanity and courage to actually stop the evil of slavery even at huge cost to their economy.
This was the real talent of Britishers... they changed their policy time to time... they had done everything which was needed to keep their industries alive...if i see the map of Africa the boundaries of countries are drawn with the help of scale and protectors in British and French drawing rooms... they must have given you Nigeria but at the cost of Africa
@@dalitsobanda1032 You started the campaign to end slavery?? When? Who? Where is the evidence of this?
@@dalitsobanda1032 can't give yourselves credit either then otherwise you'll be contradicting yourself. Assuming you are speaking fact of course (which I doubt)
@@dalitsobanda1032 who was enslaving you back then it wasn't the British because the British never entered central Africa untill long after slavery was abolished world wide by the British,it was the British who stopped slavery in central Africa.
They stopped it because they moved to steam power. Not having a country? Well time to look up Benin city and other African kingdoms and Empires. I don't see anything good in being pushed back to the back of the room. Thank God we can go back to being us again.
As an African/Ethiopian, we never buy into this victim mindset our fellow Africans seems to love, but damn i didnt know the victim agenda goes this deep.
As a Malawian I look at this subjectively
You cannot lie, colonisation has had a significant impact on the continent but I also can't say it's the source of all our problems (I can personally attest to that 😅)
Yes there are a lot of people playing the victim but you must also recognise and not rule out the actual victims because they still exist and are affected to this day.
Ethiopia was never colonized...
Just last year you guys were screaming No More, especially when USA and EU started to sanction your government, there were no group that was victimized like the Ethiopians especially in the middle east, 500000 Ethiopians were locked in Saudi Arabia because of conflict between Ethiopia and Egypt with the Nile dam
@@КрисДосс Ethiopia also has 10x lower GDP than say SA or Botswana and half the literacy. There were upsides to colonisation to go along with the downsides. Literacy leads to legal stability. Legal stability allows for foreign investment as the investor has a better chance of getting return of investment. Colonisers brought this in as a package and despite the fact that the goal was often nothing more than exploitation the residual benefits built up after years and decades passed and the foreign influence invested more and more in the exploitation infrastructure (railways for faster extraction, schools for a more educated workforce). Despite the negative situation, over the long term the benefits outweighed the injustices.
@@КрисДосс Ethiopia was under Italian occupation before and during WW2 for 5-6 years after the 2nd Italo-Ethiopian war in 1936-37 which Italy won. Italy also took British somaliland and Abyssinia and already owned Eritrea and somalia(Libya too, but that's far north). After the 5-6 years of Italian occupation the Ethiopians finally started to make major resistance and won their first victory in struggle to start regaining independence, however fighting continued for a long time with Italian soldiers not giving up. Only some certain parts of Ethiopia were not under complete control of Italy during the 5-6 years of occupation. Italy got this control by resorting to gas and chemical weapons attacks on soldiers after it was banned in the end of WW1, but even that did not work, so Italy used gas and chemical weapons on the civillians, then Italy finally had controll over much or Ethiopia.
So yes, Ethiopia was colonized for half decade. Just not multiple decades long like much the rest of Africa.
Ignoring the fact Ethiopia was colonized ignores the war crimes and crimes against humanity Italy committed on Ethiopia, just because there was some parts they didn't fully control and it wasn't for half a century they had them colonized does not mean it did not happen.
It is time to acknowledge this so Italy can be forced to pay reparations to Ethiopia, maybe Italy can help build infrastructure for electricity and give money so Ethiopia doesn't have to dam up the Nile river so much and hurt Egypt as much as they originally/currently plan to.
It is time for Italy to pay reparations to Ethiopia and help them for some sort of reconciliation. It is time for people to stop ignoring the war crimes and crimes against humanity Italy committed during the colonization of Ethiopia.
As a Brit im waiting for france to apologise for that time they invaded us in 1066 still a little salty about that
I’m still waiting for the Romans to apologise
William's cronies and collaborators were given their share of the spoils after he stole all the land. 75% of that land is still in the hands of their descendants.
So it's not France the you need to talk to.
They don't call it Doomsday Book for no reason. By the modern definition, what he did was very close to genocide. That's even before you get to the Harrowing of the North.
And the Danish.
What do you mean, they are still living amongst us!
As a Frenchman, I expect apologies from the British who come every summer to invade our sunny beaches (as well as the Germans, but for them it's an annoying habit)🤣🤣
Isn't the rewriting of history also a form of colonialism? Doesn't that mean that "woke" efforts/ideology is just another form of colonialism?
Unironically yeah, it’s spreading literally everywhere and with the aggression of an invasion force. It doesn’t care what the majority of the people think, it only infects the elites and city-dwelling bugmen
Shhhh
Of course, like all extreme movements, they are complete Hypocrites
Everybody doing the same thing everybody gets knocked out of history eventually
@@darksoulquis5643 Knock Madness
Fun fact the Dutch didn't partake in the scramble for Africa because they calculated all colonies with the exception of Indonesia operated at huge losses.
Is it true
@@johnpaul3099do you think anyone would do something just to take a loss use your head wether they mismanaged their profits is a different question
@@t3333beats it is true profit motive was not the main reason for colonisation. It was mostly about prestige and military reasons.
@@nlysts True, true
Dutch did colonise South Africa, and kept slavery longer than the British. They were just less successful at it, not idealism or profit
These debunking revisionist history videos are extremely underrated, thanks for combating the lies!
Glad you like them! Thank you for the support 🫡🙏
@@historylegends Please Let's get update for the on-going war boss? When is the next video? It's Easter Sunday here in India,just back from church and was happy with the notification... I clicked and 💔💔💔💔...
@@WhatGindoes Hey man, give the guy a break lol. He's a HISTORY legend, he talks about history too 🤣
He's a bit of a revisionist himself 🤣
black women have to come to terms with the fact that Black men are treasonous and hate black women and children and sold them to Arabs and white men.
Black men didn't protect and were conquered! 😂 That's ACCOUNTABILITY!
Black women have to first ask black men for REPARATIONS! Then Arabs and whites!😊
I am an American and I can’t tell you how happy it makes me to see other people from Western countries fighting against the rewrite of history. These people teach such a reductive account of historical events. We must stand together to teach the truth of Western history.
So colonialism, genocide of the native americans and making millions of people slaves are not true things?😂 Is Earth flat either ??😂
@@italo8995you're mixing a few different things to make a weak argument.
Since you started with Native American it's likely you're focusing on America as "the West" when in reality the west is pretty much everything to the left of Turkey.
If you're trying to work this American slanted agenda you're going to run into trouble.
A good example: "making millions of people slaves". No. Americans didn't "make" slaves. They bought them from African slavers. There are ledgers, cargo manifests and receipts. No Carolinian plantation owner hopped on a boat to go hunt people in a jungle.
And the Natives? You know the Indian territories were often purchased. I think it was the Cherokee that got the biggest payout. They got more than France did for the Louisiana purchase.
Africa had more slaves than the Americas. In fact..
They still have slaves.
learn to read@@italo8995
@@italo8995Such crap. There was no Indian genocide. And the slaves were sold by their own. And without us. You wouldn't enjoy the luxuries you have now.
@@italo8995that’s not what he said or meant. You obviously did not watch the video
As a white European male I naturally colonized your subscribe button months ago!
Gonna love that guy! 😁
White European is not a real ethnic group. I have NOTHING In common with Anglo-Englishman tourists here in Valencia, Spain. I am SPANISH first and foremost. Germans are Germans. 'White' is a result of ethnogenesis in the new world.
You are here too haha
Colon-ized your butt-on
Basically France and Britain had to colonize Africa they had no choice and the French atheists went to the levant to protect the Christians in the region? Cool story bro
White and male? Disgusting.
At the very least, are you gay?
I really liked the map of French colonialism in north America. My family are from the CPN band of Potawatomi American Indians. At the first contact with the French Around 1615 my band had almost been completely exterminated by the Iroquoi American Indian nation. Only about 2000 of us had survived the war with the Iroquoi, mostly women, children, and old people. The French explorers married our widows, became fathers to our orphaned children, and saved our people from the Iroquoi invaders. Today there are more than 16,000 of us. Thank God the French colonized us! If they had not arrived we would have been wiped out by Iroquoi bent on genocide.
Wow... just... wow. That's really something, the world ain't black and white (in more than one way).
Then why aren't you shocked when at 3:34 he talks about the French being less interested in their american's land because of "Hostiles Natives" ? (And it's a true question not a provocative one): France has been the most helpfull and peacefull of the europeans the native americans met. I find it quite sad that HistoryLegends try to defend the French colonial past while spreading the idea that native americans were to be put in the same hostile box than british settlers to them.
Your story is anyway heartwarming and beautyfully shows how History isn't manichean. France has oppressed and fought many peoples through its history, but helped or even saved many others in the same time.
I feel like people constantly overlook the things that nations like the Iroquois and the Utes did.
@@truthhurts9819akes it easier to justify their absurd arguments about only very specific groups of people doing bad things and being bad people.
@@rodgersDt's easier to think yourself virtuous and on the right side of history when you accept a simplified representation of the world. This is also a major issue those who practice critical theory since they focus on 'power dynamics' that they retroactively apply to events often through inference using the knowledge of past events we have access too today and using our modern standards.
Having personally never been enslaved (though I have a Slavic heritage) and having never enslaved anyone, I'm not waiting for any apology and I'm not apologizing to anyone.
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Wow common sense ! Cheers !
I am Swiss. Didn't have slaves since the early middle ages. Never had any colonies.
In recent years there have been voices that we should pay reparation for the transatlantic slave trade.
The reasoning behind it. We had investments and trade relations with the countries and companies that were associated with slavery. Meaning we owe part of our wealth to the slave trade.
On the other hand. You barely hear about anything from the Arab and African nations that hunted down people, enslaved them and sold them off. Having to pay reparation. If at all.
It's almost like those "Reparationists" care less about justice but more about the cash. As there is more to get from those Western countries than the Arab and African Nations. In fact. The african nations even demand reparations themself for the slave trade. Even though it was them that sold them off.
The only reason they stopped doing the is because the Colonial powers forcdem them with threats of violence.
@@Teufer2 Even Swiss who never ever ruled any slave business in Africa are supposed to be guilty because of trade exchange with colonial powers. This doesn't make any sense. This is all about anti European racism and begging money.
@@lambertlambert7076 There are already so called "colonial Tours" through Zürich.
Were you pay a guide to show you the "colonial past" of the city.
Basically show you a statue of important figures. You see him? His family owned a coffee plantation with slaves in south america.
Or: You see this company? Used to buy cotton from the US. You know who picked those? SLAVES!!!
They really try to rub it in here.
But again. Just because we traded with colonial powers we are guilty of colonialism as well?
You know who traded with them as well?
EVERYONE did! Those were Global Empires!
They had trade relations from South American Headhunters to Japanese Feudal Lords.
Foreign Cotton Imports was crucial for the industralisation of Switzerland AND Japan.
You don't hear anyone demand reparation from Japan.
And again. Who SOLD the slaves again? Everyone has to pay reparations for the trans atlantic slavery.
Except the ones who were the first in the line of supply.
Keep speaking the truth brother. No civilization’s hands are clean in history.
What truths
As a human being I'm still waiting for Jeff Bezos to give me his multi billion dollar empire because his ancestor Oog bashed my ancestor Boog over the head with a large club because it was his turn to ride the dinosaur.
bros got trans-species family feuds
😂😂😂
Then why do these people in in America,Australia or New Zealand?
made me chuckle
Erm actually, homo sapiens lived way after dinosaurs making this impossible ☝️🤓
As a Dominican, thanks a lot man! You have no idea how tired us Dominicans are of these woke people painting Haiti as a Saint, changing the history and painting it as a good guy that came to free us from “big bad evil whitey” and calling us “racists” for celebrating our independence from them and for telling the history how it happened.
Así mismo
Oh no black people who were subject to terrible conditions for over 200 years decided to kill the light skins and whites that have been above them prior to those attacks. Lmao you guys have zero context in any of these situations none of this paints them as “saints” but it was a consequence of colonial slavery. If that never happened no Dominicans would have died, and I’m Dominican.
@@Johabrea I Think that Haiti should apologies to us but it would never happen as they want an apology for not letting them do whatever they want in DR which they still do as of right now.
@@Titus921 I don’t want nor care about Haiti giving us an apology, I just want for all this “Dominican bad” stupidity to stop.
@@raycuevas7577 We just got to keep speaking out about the silly doble standard but you right the whole world in human history is about stepping on other people just cause we can and apologizing won't get us anywhere we just have to move on for the future while learning from our past.
As a Haitian, this is the most accurate and honest historical telling of the Haitian Revolution. I always get a lot of push back for saying the Haitian Revolution and it’s early history was not as noble as it is being presented.
Nothing he said was accurate he left a lot of stuff out to fit his "anti-woke" agenda and just because your Haitian doesn't always mean your right about your own history.
So what was it then a people's struggle for liberation autonomy and self governor's wanting to not be treated as a cattle and your daughters chastity not be not be your white slave masters son birthday present might be a bit selfish but only because it hurts the slave and not the slave master I apologize on behalf of every man and woman who didn't want to be flogged to death working for a slave master that thought of them as lower than a dog I kind of get the feeling some of you don't really understand what it means when no laws recognizes you as an human and what the entails it's permissible to be done to you it might not have been noble but it was very fucking understandable except the occupying Spanish part that was needless
@@Bigwillystyle707 cool what was he wrong about. and the things he left out, were they things that disprove that haiti, was a colony, and was a major producer of sugar/coffee, etc, that ppl invested, tensions got high, war broke out, gets independence, haiti invaded and held contol of DR for decades, and got some of that indentured servitude that literally everyone else was doing? what was left out? that they had great music? great food? or is it, that haiti like most nations did terrible things. its almost like no country/group of ppl has a moral high ground to accuse anyone of terrible things that were done...everyone is guilty of it.
@@117Ender The argument that all empires in the past engaged in similar behavior as the British or French Empire is not a valid excuse to avoid criticism. Just because other empires have committed similar acts, it does not mean that these acts were morally justifiable.
Moreover, each empire has its own unique history and circumstances, and the actions of one cannot be used to justify the actions of another. The British and French Empire, in particular, was responsible for numerous atrocities and injustices, such as the exploitation and oppression of indigenous peoples, forced colonization, and the imposition of unequal economic and political systems. e.g chattel slavery, the genocide of many peoples like Tasmina, Sétif and Guelma massacre etc.
it is important to critically examine the actions of historical empires to learn from past mistakes and prevent similar injustices from occurring in the future.
@@117Ender
"as a colony, and was a major producer of sugar/coffee, etc, that ppl invested, tensions got high, war broke out"
why did tension break out? Slavery of course in Haiti was particularly brutal and oppressive due to a combination of factors, including the extreme brutality of French plantation owners, the large number of enslaved people in the colony, and the harsh living conditions on the plantations.
The French colonial was based on the production of cash crops, particularly sugar, which required large numbers of enslaved laborers to cultivate and harvest. The plantation owners were known for their cruelty and exploitation of the enslaved people, who were forced to work long hours in difficult and dangerous conditions with little food or rest.
He fails to mention this but no its probably "woke" history.
""haiti invaded and held contol of DR for decades, and got some of that indentured servitude that literally everyone else was doing? """"
That's a tricky one but there needs to be context involved.
Haiti's occupation was oppressive, with Haitian soldiers committing atrocities against the Dominican population. But others argue that the Haitian occupation brought about important social and economic reforms,.Ie such as the abolition of slavery and the establishment of a public education system. (this is debated though)
Comparing the Haitian occupation to France is stupid as one was clearly worse than the other. France's colonization of Haiti was marked by extreme violence, exploitation, and slavery, whereas the Haitian occupation of the Dominican Republic was not based on the same system of oppression.
“The African kingdoms were so poor at the time”
Mansa Musa of Mali: **Am I a joke to you?**
richness is not just pile of gold. hardly any global market for it back then. I think id be more accurate in terms of technology and food etc. In that case ...
@@tayloryoung9803though a bit late to the discussion, he was so rich he built libraries and mosques ALONG the way to his Pilgrimage. He literally inflated local economies in Egypt which took 20 years to recover. He created intricate architecture and improved education that Timbuktu was the biggest and most advanced city in the whole of Africa and Europe. Mansa Musa was so popular that the world atlas at the time (created by Europeans) included a drawing on him that encompassed 1/4 of the known map of Africa. Sadly, the Empire fell to other African tribes, and the Africans pillaging of Timbuktu was so bad that it couldn't recover from this since the African Tribes enslaved many of the African Mali people without giving them time to rebuild. (I would also like to rant, like Europe didn't invent slavery, and African Tribes enslaving African Tribes were more common than Europeans enslaving them, the only thing European countries did is BUY those captured slaves by other African Tribes which was much more greater than having to forcefully do it, that's why it was called a Trade)
@@Ralph-Rainier well im gonna take the time to reply too :)
"Timbuktu was the biggest and most advanced city in the whole of Africa and Europe." It is absolutely not true. TImbuktu in 14th century (time of Musa) had anywhere from 50-80k population => it wouldnt even enter top 10 european cities by popluation. Timbiktu was not even build by Musa. How do you even rank most advanced, by most accounts it wouldn't be...
"Mansa Musa was so popular that the world atlas at the time (created by Europeans) included a drawing on him that encompassed 1/4 of the known map of Africa"
=> The map you mention appeared in spain more than 40 years after his death and deosnt mention Mali but Ghana
You can see for yourself on the following link that Musa is made as big as other characters and deosnt take up as much space as you pretend :
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catalan_Atlas#/medi /File:1375_Atlas_Catalan_Abraham_Cresques.jpg
"which was much more greater than having to forcefully do it, that's why it was called a Trade"
Slave trade is a term coined for many such things, the slave trade in antiquity, arab slave trade in Africa or Ottoman slave trade. Heck Slave itself comes from slavic peaople enslaved by Bizentines
What about Musa's Wealth ?
According to several contemporary authors, such as Ibn Battuta, Ibn al-Dawadari and al-Umari, Mansa Musa ran out of money during his journey to Mecca and had to borrow from Egyptian merchants at a high rate of interest on his return journey. Al-Umari and Ibn Khaldun state that the moneylenders were either never repaid or only partly repaid.
It is difficult to meaningfully compare the wealth of historical figures such as Mansa Musa, due to the difficulty of separating the personal wealth of a monarch from the wealth of the state and the difficulty of comparing wealth in highly different societies
Also I'd take a grain of salt because Much of what is known about Musa comes from Arabic sources written after his hajj, especially the writings of Al-Umari and Ibn Khaldun. Even Oral tradition, as performed by the jeliw (sg. jeli), also known as griots, includes relatively little information about Musa compared to some other parts of the history of Mali. Even the date of his death is uncertain.
=> very few solid sources or written sources at all : This is not the sign of great wealth outside of conjonctural accumuluation of tradable raw materials. Yes he build some mosks and contrivuted to Timbuktu greatness between the 12 and 15th century but its no big wonder it didnt last.
According to what one can find on Wikipedia : "Musa's reign is commonly regarded as Mali's golden age, but this perception may be the result of his reign being the best recorded by Arabic sources, rather than him necessarily being the wealthiest and most powerful mansa of Mali"
The man who was so rich that he actually caused inflation in whatever city he visited just because he spent so much freaking gold, what a legend!
How many slaves did he own? Like 20000 or so? I bet he is keeping his head down for this conversation😂
They also won't tell you about the Muslim caliphates that conquered the entire region. That is also a form of colonialism. They'll ignore Arab and Turkish/Ottoman colonisation and only tell you about European colonisation.
That's because the Arabs Didn't cut of arms of children.
Yeah but no one is complaining about what the Muslims did to them, at least not the maghrébines
@@generaleyan1676
ask balkans.we do complin.
MAghreb was assimilated and their relgion and curlre got islamised and rabised.off course they wont complain as much.but arabs stll do complin aobut rule of muslim otomans.
@@nikolamilicevic1040
It's complicated and diverse as the ottomans lasted 623 years
But what you said is not true for a big part of it
@@generaleyan1676The Greeks are still pretty salty about everything.
Nice mention of Vietnam. I lived in Vietnam for a few years. The Vietnamese are the most inspirational people. The horrors that the USA inflicted on them..."that is the past, I work for the future" seems to be their motto as far as I can tell.
yup Vietnam is moving on and being succesfull meanwhile North Korea only wants revenge on the USA for supporting south korea in the 1950 war. what did it cost kim jong un? nothing. but the North Korean people are suffering everyday sadly.
I'm curious as a Canadian, How do to they view modern America or Americans?
@@ZacharyDarkes They probably dont think much of them the same way Americans dont think much of canada
@@ZacharyDarkes The younger generation views America positively because they are now moving their factories out of China into Vietnam. Apple for example has already done so. The new HomePod 2 is made in Vietnam.
Of course Vietnam is HEAVILY influenced by the CCP. So it’s not like Vietnam will choose Americas side between a USA vs China conflict but the view on america is relatively good considering the CCP influence.
@@ZacharyDarkes No big animosity. Even the government is in good terms with the U.S. now. They know they can kick the ass of any army and they're pretty proud of it though. You will see their version of History in museums :p. Whether true or not, I don't know but it's interesting.
It's a country that turned its awful traumas into strength. Those people are tough as well! They still learn to shoot AKs in high school.
As a Haitian thank you for the truth we need to get over the self pity and learn history
@A Cop Killa Bro, what?
@A Cop Killa not all anime is pedo and perv like my pfp anime isn't
Haiti was covered by Some-More-News.
They’ll never make a movie about the Haitian revolution 😂
@A Cop Killa
So my 9 y/o niece is a pedo because she has anime on her pfp ?
As an Irishman, I'm waiting for an apology from basically everyone
Same, but I’m also Korean (and a teeny bit Jewish). If everyone who oppressed/colonized my ancestors pays reparations, I’ll be set for life.
Your patron saint was a kid you stole from britain and enslaved!
There is nothing more pathetic for a country to beg for an apology because if we go back in it's history you will find that they have their share of "horrible things "
Exactly
@@jerdyimperial lol , they killed a lot of jews
@@jerdyimperialthe Swiss at one time were the most competent and ruthless mercenaries in Europe. Before that they defended themselves multiple times in a most brutal and ruthless manner
@@jerdyimperial Swiss banksters had kept nazi gold and pieces of art stolen from the jewish
you say that to children or others who have been savagely treated? or do you have the maturity to understand that apology and reparation are due to someone who has endured victimization.
"Woke" used to mean being aware of corporate agendas. Now it seems to mean being part of a corporate agenda.
yes, it has been co-opted, plagiarized and corrupted so the political wings of the culture vulture can use it. For me it is being past waking.
I felt like woke is just a simple person's term to explain how they have some little wisdom. Just like simple people use the matrix as an example because it's just too complicated to believe that corporate entities are not people and are based on profits without your best interest. In that context neo dodging magic bullets in a digital world is more believable.
Yes. There's awake - being awake to the lies of the leftist propaganda - then there's WOKE - the leftists ALINSKYSPEAK inversion of the truth.
People want to feel as if they pertain to a higher sense of virtue or morality, regardless of any knowledge.
From the period that “woke” appeared on the scene and gained traction in the public consciousness back around 2013/14, it was always the corporatist agenda. Intersectional ideology has been installed from the top down. Videos like this one are dealing with documentaries produced by think tanks and academics that are funded by corporate coffers and oligarch trusts like Open Societies Foundation or Bill And Melinda Gates Foundation. The irony of “woke” is that acolytes are blind to reality. “Woke” appeals to the worst impulses of weak people because it provides them the auspices to abuse, loot and berate people simply based on their ethnicity or skin color. It’s attempting to establish the basis for an authoritarian government that can violate property rights on a whim by making native populations in these target nations guilty of crimes that they must be punished for with punitive damages extracted by the government. It’s constructed on half-truths and massive historical omissions. The context for these narratives is a carefully constructed lie that is blasted and repeated over and over through these corporate sponsored or institutional platforms in order to maintain a pervasive presence in the public consciousness. It relies on ignorance and miseducation in the public. Videos like this one debunking the narratives are left up to random common people who care to reveal the truth. Free people cannot govern themselves without the truth.
Every high schooler spend month learning about the Algerian war in France, we learn about the war crimes, the torture, the Harkis…
It’s very weird to say France is hiding the past when all our crimes are teach in high school in great details.
Did France ever punish any Frenchman for the crimes committed in Indochina? So yes they can teach about these war crimes but not to take action is to condone these crimes! After all we are still punishing Germans for crimes committed during World War 2!
@@ahmedakhan1 When has acountry ever punished itself?
In Germany we learn about the German empire and it's imperialism before ww1, and of course everything until the cold war like ww2
As an algerian, i am telling you, you aren't taught enough
You learn about the most sanitised and exposed crimes. A lot of the crimes you learn about were first hidden from the public by your government. Till this day not all the truth is out and you are not taught everything. Its like when a criminal commits a crime and then under heavy questioning admits to only part of the crime, the visible part of the ice berg but never confesses to the part under the water willingly.
Fun fact with the british "jalaeousy"
American wanted to bring the metric system from France (which just invented it with Napoleon) and English corsairs attaked the ship with the weight used . It isn't really known if is was the primary objective to stop the spread of this french idea (U.K used imperial system at the time). So we can say that the U.K is the reason why U.S.A didn't use the metric system now (and now they mock them to not use it)
The Imperial system is vastly superior to the metric system because it encodes many geometrical relationships within the Solar System. Or in other words the Solar System was built using Imperial Units. A mind boggling fun fact.
As a Nigerian I am always open to learn more. Can't speak for my beloved ancestors, but our politicians do a very good job of making sure colonialism lives on.
dont learn from this guy
@@Scoobbzz I thought I was the only one catching this guy's bs
@@Ben360net nearly everything was a blatant lie or disingenuous
@@Scoobbzz As a student of history and someone who follows world politics and current affairs I was shaking my head all through the video
@@Ben360net why so
As a Lebanese waiting for Turks and Arabs to apologize.
As the empires become more recent we just have more written and recorded data. Everywhere kingdoms and empires were enslaving, sacking, dividing and conquering whenever they considered it beneficial and usually tecnology and demographics had something to do with it.
هل أنت غبي تروح تقرأ المصادر الغربية ، أحنا في الشرق عندنا مصادرنا عن العلماء المسلمين والمسيحين الذين أرخو التاريخ الشرق الأوسط
Oh man if there’s any people who should bitch, it’s the modern day Lebanese. Ancestors’ greatest city razed and genocided by the Romans, forcefully Arabized, kicked around by the Turks, and country taken over by the PLO in modern times.
Just goes to show how much better off people are when they ask how they’re going to carve out a good life rather than who owes them a good life.
the Lebanese have forsaken themselves by allowing Islam to win the civil war, now your best friends with Turkish Muslim’s.
All crimes forgiven during ottoman because “Islamic brothers” now
Lebanese are Arabs too..just some of them are not muslim
when you want to scream racist, but history don't approve
so you change history so you can scream: "they are racist!!!"
which is what wokism isabout .....
I really don't see how he disproves racism. It's a well known fact that people from European countries saw themselves as superior. Slavery in itself doesn't equal racism, but in context of colonialism, racism is very clear.
@@GamelessOne also you disprove yourself... If they thought they were superior to others that means they saw all slaves as below them...all skin colors...
@@DarkRaikon I know there were a lot of african slavers, but my point isn't even about slavery, so not sure what your point is.
@@GamelessOneAnd this video isn't about debunking that Europeans were racist, they were. But the video is about debunking the fake history woke people create so they can make money. Easy as that.
Your video was impressive, thank you.
Comments were all positive and often funny. Then,
I checked and saw there were over 8,100 comments and I finally just had to stop reading all the compliments on your work!
Thanks again for some great work I was unaware of so much!
Very good point about the Moors invading Spain, an event in history that will be skirted around by certain people I'm sure!
Essentially humans have sadly treated each other like shite throughout our dark history, and I'm pretty sure that everybody has had a go at dominating weaker cultures, so....
Can we please just draw a line in the sand and all agree to accept the past and move on learning from it, never repeating the mistakes of those who came before us?!
Because currently the world appears to be reverting to darker times and the wisdom we have gained seems irrelevant to those in power in the collective West.
please check CFA franc currency. Does sound like France moving on from the past.
The Moors where the ones who brought Street lantarns in Spain together with the separdic jews they brought some culture and light .
The moors invading/occupying spain, the Ottomans invading/occupying the balkans and Greece, the seljuks invading and colonizing the East Roman Empire, the mongol invasions of eastern europe and russia. The Mughal empire in india and slavery in that region which continued until the late 19th century. The slavery of europeans by the Barbary states(which triggered a US naval expedition in 1823).
We have moved on, but the left wants to dismantle the current western system to replace it with socialism. Something they've been trying for quite some time now. Its why they always try to attract young naive and gullible activists and not "white old men", the older people know whats up and dont fall for the lie anymore.
perfectly said !
@@jonaswhale6451 Sure, since Tartessos there had been no culture in Spain, just monkeys living in caves... Wake up, dude.
It's also interesting to see the leaders of countries such as Barbados and Jamaica demand reparations without seeming to notice that they have inherited the whole country. Jamaica is also one of the most beautiful countries I have been to.
Reparations? For what? When do my people receive reparations? We suffered far more. The only reason the Blacks attack my people for slavery would be the fact we learned to rule the waves, built the greatest Empire the world has ever seen and gave PAYBACK in spades by colonising the African lands who enslaved my people. Karma's a bitch.
They also inherited the Monroe Doctrine 🤷🏾♀️
Yes
They always seem to forget that they are natives to the land and benefited from colonialism
@@guineverejackson1201
The Monroe Doctrine is American, and it is itself an Act of War.
@alex.profi27 I'm jamaican and colonialism did us dirty , they shafted us to shanty towns , strong-arm us into low wage jobs simply so we couldn't move up the economic ladder or didn't permit us to buy houses in better neighborhoods (reserved for whites, mixed raced and lighter skin Asians). The British hate looking back at their mistakes and how their white fragility screwed over many caribbean nations from achieving their full potential.
Please do a whole series on this topic of modern disinformation - no matter the political fallout.
Would love to see something like this
If all his history knowledge is as extensive as this one, he should otherwise the commies win.
he should join forces with Amala from Unapologetic.
Don't forget the warm fuzzy weapons of mass destruction episode. How we enjoyed that.
This is awesome info man, I will definitely be checking out any other historical videos you have and possibly sharing them.
We might not all agree on everything but I'm sure we can all agree to cheer wildly at this wonderful demolition job \o/
Exactly what was demolished. The fundamentals of European colonialism hasn’t changed, their lack of natural resources isn’t going anywhere 😅It’s like the 7,000 machines, wouldn’t have been as profitable if they were set up in Paris 🤣🤣🤣The last 400 years have been real, moving forward it’s going to be interesting 🤔🤔
@@williamalexander9485 the lie was demolished amongst us who watched it. The man was correct..
@@jasonrohrssen3394 But I watched it too and there was a lot of context that was left out. The fundamental point is Europe lacks sufficient natural resources to survive by itself. It needs resources from Africa Asia and Russia to survive. Inflation is always an issue when the vast majority of your resources are overseas. Russia China and Africa are going to expose the fake European wealth myth.He demolished nothing 🤷♂️🤷♂️
@@williamalexander9485 "lack of natural resources" please tell me in which planet do you exactly live on?
@@thegreatestoctopus9739 The planet where Vladimir Putin turned the gas off and had educated Europeans buying Russian oil from a 3rd party at a significant mark up 🤮or buy American LNG at 40% higher than Russian gas
The way I’ve always seen it, it’s like if I, a Greek, blamed the Turks for all the problems in my life and just moped around and waited for them to feel bad for me and give me money.
Did the Ottoman take over of Greece work like other empires? Is Greece still living with institutions and political and economical and social relationships inherited by the Turks? I don't think so buddy
@@erichernandez1873 Not nice of you to belittle the struggles of one people to another. And its completely irrelevant to my comment. All I was trying to say if once upon a time some other nation ruled over your people combined with an ugly past, I wouldn't go beg them for money now. The only exception would be if they stole some. national treasure, that would be the only exception. But I genuinely think no Greek for example today would feel ok if Turkey for example one day came along and said, look we will give you 1 billion euro, if you promise to forget all about any atrocities of the past, forget the genocide, dont spread it around the world in articles etc etc.. no they would not do it. It would be a national embarrassment and make people feel like our country cant provide for its people. Its like trying to buy your silence. If I were an Algerian today and it was lets say 100 years since independence I would seriously contemplate on my country's progress since that time, especially since it had the freedom to do so.. I would be aiming to make my country better than France, not start building it with French money 50 years later. Most people in the Balkan countries after the turks left all they had was their sheep and goats. They started from nothing.
If a country is still living with the institutions of it's colonial past it's because they worked better.@@erichernandez1873
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@@erichernandez1873Mate, yes the Ottomans did take over the Graeco-Roman world. Greece was left destitute and entirely missed out on the 17th C enlightenment. But Greece has rebuilt herself and established a new modern Greek identity and institutions.
Unlike European colonial powers, I don't know of any positive legacy the Ottomans left Greece apart from a few pretty mosques.
As a Norwegian, I never expect an apology from a Dane, from Denmark that colonized Norway via a Union for over 400 years. A Union that cost Norway their own language, culture, religion and independence to Denmark.
The same for Sweden, which forced Union with Norway for over 91 years, before we got our independence. Never expect an apology from Swedes about it. It is history, it is the past.
No point whining and complaining about it. Just learn from them.
Denmark colonised Norway?? are you mad, Norway was the junior partner in a personal union with Denmark via a shared monarch. And Norway actually prospered in the union with them and Denmark did so too. The Norwegian and Danish economies complemented each other well and both countries were virtually equal in the union and Danish wasn't forced as an official language in Norway unlike what was happening in ACTUAL colonies. And if Denmark was never forced to let Norway go they would've seceded at their own time on their own accord. And putting this *Facade* of "Oh we were mistreated we lost our religion and culture and language" that is so factually incorrect that I cannot even begin to imagine what you were smoking when you wrote this. Norway didn't lose any of those things culture and religion were untouched and so was language, it was only through the continued unification that the norwegian language started to grammatically look more and more danish because of the choice of the Norwegian elite to use and prefer Danish over Norwegian which was NOT forced by Denmark to be used. Your victim mindset is extremely disturbing and exactly what I'd expect from a woke liberal.
@@Rasmus-wr4pz
Since the dissolution of the Kalmar Union with Sweden, Denmark and Norway.
When Sweden left the Union, Denmark took control of the Kingdom of Norway, dissolving the Norwegian self-government.
By bringing all power and control straight to Copenhagen, and Copenhagen became Norway's capital.
All the islands that belonged to Norway before, i.e. Iceland, Greenland, the Faroe Islands which were Norwegian before went straight to Denmark. Norway's flag became Danish, Norway became a Danish province in a Danish kingdom.
There was never a partnership union between Norway and Denmark.
The acquiescence of Norway was indeed by force but in many ways Norway had massive economic growth throughout the span of the union which they wouldn't have achieved without Denmark and Norwegian colonial aspirations especially in greenland were funded by mostly danes, but everything I said previously was not made redundant by your comment because everything I said is still true. Norway was forced into a mostly beneficial union with Denmark which they grew over time to accept. In some way or the other an alternate universe where Norway remained independent they would've remained a fractured de-centralised kingdom for centuries until they were either conquered or until it's population would be big enough to support it's kingdom.
Claiming that Denmark colonised Norway to the same extent as for example african colonies is one of the most insulting things I have ever heard. Just tells me you don't understand a bit about what actually happened before and during the union.
If a country governs another country, by deciding on the country's nationality via changing language, culture, religions, economic exploitation and more power-taking against that country's will. And use that land for their own gain and resource utilization.
Yes, then it is colonism.
This is brilliant! I love the way you revised the “woke “ history segments, love the sarcasm too. Will definitely be on the watch for more of your work.😂😂
Right after Columbus arrived on Hispaniola, the local Taino Tribe asked for protection from the Carib Tribe, who was apparently trying to colonize them.
Yes, they fought and enslaved each other, but the problem is that a high-level Christian civilization came in and treated them as consumables for wealth, not as equal human being. Take Belgium - a country of comfort with chocolate and flowers, but what a horror they did in the Congo - chopped off children's hands if father was not working good enough in harsh rubber production
Very true
Colonize doesn't mean Annexion.
Or you will also say that all overseas territories are colonies.
True but does justify the evil he did
What I find most troubling about anti-colonialism bs is that it is commonly about figuring out how to make envy, and the resentment it creates, a virtue. If it wasn’t envy, then they would be going after Mongolia and it’s culture the most.
Mongolia had second largest empire ever but it's pretty much an irrelevant country today
By their own logic they should absolutely despise Mongolia. Meanwhile, Mongolians are incredibly proud of their history, as they should be. The Mongolian Empire accomplished some great things, even if it was petty short lived, as empires go
@@hardromeo436 Yeah and 1000 years from now statues to Hitler and monuments to the 3rd Reich will be popping up in Post-Germany. People's memories tend to be short, especially once your nation becomes as irrelevant as Mongolia. At that point even scumbags like Genghis Khan become a symbol.
Britain had the largest Empire in History we came we saw we kicked your arse I say fight harder next time these people are just jealous because we where better than them plus England was conquered by the Normans and Vikings I don't bitch about the French and the Norwegians
Anti colonialists despise France and England more than Mongolia because those countries were in the Middle East and Africa within living memory, whereas Mongolia invaded the Middle East in 1250’s lmao.
Who would have thought that people would be more angry about a bad thing that happened in 1940 than a bad thing that happened in 1240? Truly shocking
I am not for imperialism but woke colonial history ticks me off
It's like if you stopped learning world history in the 8th grade & the nerdy Malcolm X kid gave you a cheat sheet.
As an Iranian it boils my blood that everyone talk about the crimes westerners did but the same people don't say anything about what Arabs and Mongolians did to my homeland
I don't blame them too no one should be blamed for what their ancestors did but the hyprocrisy really pisses me off
Even our own government doesn't teach us anything about how Arabs slaughtered thousands of my people, they represent them to us as heroes, our saviors not the people who invaded us
The Achaemenid dynasty, Parthian Empire, and the Sassanian Empire conquered other people’s lands and slaughtered thousands of people including the same Arabs that conquered your lands. What goes around comes around
@@omarsaid3595 1: Parthians and Achaemenids didn't slaughter women, children or anyone that wasn't a soldier and they didn't force them to change their religion and beliefs ( don't know about Sassanians )
2: Africans,Indians,Arabs and native Americans also invaded others and slaughtered their people, I don't see you justifying Europeans for conquering them
@@nikradameri6106 lmao thats what they told you they still conquered other people’s land and took their property. All im saying is stop crying in the comments about things your people also did.
@@omarsaid35951: I do my research from trusty sources and their conquests were as peaceful as possible
2: I'll never feel guilty about my countrie's victories and achievements
3: It was the king who was responsible not the people
4: maybe you should also stop crying for Indians since they also conquered other's lands
5: No one told me anything, in our schools they teach us almost nothing about our history before Islam, all I know is my own research
Source?
As a Vietnamese person who has went to Vietnam I can say people there don’t care about French Imperialism and also people from western nation try to defend and get their nations to apologize for their actions and literally don’t ask the people who live in Colonial states nation their thought and it’s because they don’t care so if people from French Colonies want an apology they’ll ask for one look at Japan’s case for WW2 war crimes and France ain’t paying anyone because no one is asking
Question is Vietnam tied to and using CFA franc currency?
@@Bigwillystyle707 don't mind him 😂😂
True. But they still dislike the Chinese for historical reasons... Always struck me as a contradiction.
@@mysterioanonymous3206 depends on what part of Vietnam you go to far north people like China more since they have some Chinese heritage and also Vietnamese New Year is a thing which is also takes place on Chinese New Year
Because Asians are suck ups to White Europeans, with the exception of North Korea and China.
Woke history is much like wartime history. Truth is its first casualty.
Antiwoke history is like correcting aspects of an argument and yet never truly refuting the conclusion. That argument can in turn be rebutted by the people trying to get to truth and let it stand as it is. Labeled by both extremes on these moments in time as both Woke or Colonial while anywhere in the middle on the issues. Even if coming from a third view.
@@DeanChavayez ruclips.net/video/saljZXoexhc/видео.html Brief History And Future of Screwing Over Haiti - SOME MORE NEWS
History becomes your psychology
@@DeanChavayez Wtf are you dribbling about? That was one of the most nonsensical paragraphs I've ever attempted to make sense of.
@@MrBannystar yeah same, I think he had a stroke because I really have no idea wtf he said
Agreed that slavery/war/land-grabbing was in effect in before Europeans expanded to the new worlds, but what was, and still is, in effect is that a small group of people benefit from from this. In your presentation, you point out that French *taxpayers* paid out 3.2 million(billion today) for colonization. The average Fenchie didn't come close to benefit from these conquests as the investors (the kings/queens/rulers of that era). In short, privatize the gains and socialize the losses.
Thanks for the clarification, Cpt Obvious. And if the 'wokies' get what they want, who still pays? The people who didn't benefit. Hell, they weren't even alive during this period...
No matter how hard some certain people try to divide us against each other on whatever grounds, the central factor will always be power. And the best way to deal with it is to ensure that our system is as democratic as reasonably possible and the citizens should remain vigilant to ensure that the powerful people don't abuse their powers.
@@Progamermove_2003 When did 'Democracy' become such a pointless buzzword? I know why - the complete over use without any understanding of the actual definition of the word..
@@J_Madison I agree with you. Our schools spend so much time screaming democracy is good that they forgot to clarify *why* it is good. A large number of people aren't even fully aware about their rights, which basically provides the politician a free hand to violate them.
@@Progamermove_2003 The grand irony is Democracy as a form of government is terrible, which is why it hasn't been used in thousands of years now. Tyranny of the masses..
It's now been turned into this buzzword here in the US that means 'Anything I like is good and everything I hate is bad'.
You can do some real messed up stuff and call it 'democractic' and the masses just nod in unison..
We have this sort of thing in Britain too. Thank you for clarifying the matter for those who care to be educated. Unfortunately some people prefer to live in their own imagination. Liked and Subbed. :)
My online history course in college is specifically CRT-focused. I am self-trained and taught to recognize this from miles away, so I know what CRT looks and sounds like. The lesson I'm being taught this week is about Bacon's Rebellion, the Walking Purchase, the slave trade (we're told to "think Pacifically" about this), and the colonization of the Carolinas and New Amsterdam, just to name a few topics.
To make this course easier, I am teaching myself the exact opposite of what they want to teach me. Memorize their material only for the tests, then pack it up and forget about it.
_we're told to think_
Astonishing. You pay us and we'll assign you what to think.
So are you saying those things didn’t happen? I’m failing to follow what exactly you’re getting at. You can accept that in the US slavery was an institution without thinking that somehow it makes u a bad person now. It happened. Don’t be so fragile.
@@JoeBauers8 😂. CRT is the definition of "fragile".
@@JoeBauers8let's break this down in a way you can hopefully understand. Yes, events occurred - but they did not occur the way CRT says they did. Additionally, the results/consequences of these events are inaccurately portrayed by CRT. CRT is historically illiterate.
@@TheGoldenCapstone
they were probably even worse.most of nonwoke and basidf tradional societies see anglosaons as spawn of satan incapbvle of empthyt and in strest onyl in money killign millions for their gains wihtout any rermorse.
If you want to be a Historian. Just accept the fact that we done some bad shit and good shit in the past
Indeed 👍
As did everyone.
@@reharl4953 what good did Africa do for the world? and i'm not talking about north Africa. seems to me that all they didn't invent alot of anything, and no, having natural resources doesn't represent success, in fact africa is kind of pathetic, they have all those natural resources but sat on thier asses for 10-100k+ years(they're supposed to be the starting place of humanity, so they had an insane head start, making it even more pathetic), barley advancing, and only getting tech upgrades like steel from trade with their northern Neighbours, their sheer inability to progress their society is pathetic.
History has mostly been done. Being a Historian today is all about having an angle that is out of fashion with the current prevailing narrative. So, if the 20th century was mostly nationalist, the 21st has so far been anti-nationalist. If "woke" becomes the common narrative then historians can easily switch back to the opposite, particularly since facts are more abundant on the other side of the argument.
It's all about seeing the progress of ideas and societies. I really don't understand why some "historians" hate the idea of their own race being inhumane for a certain period.
I've studied world history most of my adult life, but this guy never ceases to blow my mind
not everything he says is correct. don't be a fool
@@Treasure-bl3cnevidence or your a fraud
I enjoy reading about history as well. the way I see it, if you're here today, throughout our lineage we got screwed and did some screwing to one another. nobody is innocent of this. some of these threads talking about reparations and exploitation,smh. ironically probably typing it on a device that was used that was built using slave labor. when are people gonna let go of the dead mans baggage and move forward? as long as we remain petty, probably not for a very long time.
What about France's brutal occupation of England. We want reparation.
Roman, Saxon, Vikings English lost their religion , gods, land, freedom. Trick is they learnt all the good bits from being colonised and made them so strong.
I can’t believe that she confidently made that video with such surface level knowledge. I can’t imagine being that arrogant about a topic I know only basics about.
That comes from being an egotistical privileged American/Palestinian woman who never had to struggle to pay for the kids food, like the majority of workers in France and England. Members of Islam do not have to speak truth to non-muslims who are considered inferior and potential slaves. So it's kettle calling pot black. Projection.
I am an American from Florida and recently discovered your channel. You are brilliant. I could only hope to someday get to France again and meet you in person. Thank you.
To get even more eager to meet him in person, check his earlier vids about Bakhmut, where the sumbich "predicts the fall of that city". It didn't work out for him, how he's speaking about "anti-woke myths" and stuff.
He's Canadian
lol he is French Canadian not French via France ;p
@@WhiteRaiden89 But the city did fall. Bakhmut is a Russian city now.
@@goofygrandlouis6296 after more than 9 months of relentless attacks. truly, the ruzzian army is stronk.
and now, it seems, Bakhmut is being recaptured by UA forces.
Thaaank you! D.A., NYC (writer/attorney)
Piketty made the calculation. At the peak of the colonial period, in the 1910s, GDP of French was generated at 85-90% from France itself, and 10-15% from colonies. But the French upper class made around 40% of their income from colonies, where they could monopolize the benefits of the plantations, industry and trade much more easily, depriving the natives of 50% of their production to sell it abroad.
So no, colonies were not essential to France's growth and progress. But yes, colonies were a significant part of the wealth of the upper class.
Overall, slavery has never been a very effective means of production in the first place so any colony that utilized it was in for short term gains and in for a lot of long term turbulence and sunk costs.
I’m Mexican and African-American, two “colonized” people and I’m so sick of the victim mentality! Both Mexicans and African-Americans have mixed European blood. We wouldn’t be who we are today if it weren’t for our history. We wouldn’t exist.
Why are u with a black guy
Another layer to the story 🤓
I love the French. I’m part of the Ojibwe tribe in Minnesota and we traded with them often in the fur trade.
My family came to Christ in Chile because of European missionaries. Our lives were forever changed for the better. Any Christian Europeans reading this, many of us appreciate and love your ancestors so much and appreciate the sacrifces they made to help us and stop South Americans from sacrificing people alive to demon dieties! I can't speak for everyone obviously, but our lives would be absolute hell without your knowledge and religion. We hold you in high regard. So much so my mother married a Christian Polish man lol! My great grandfather was a massive drunk, and his life was forever changed by those missionaries. So thank you thank you a million! I couldn't imagine life without Christ, without Christ we are so lost. God bless you ❤
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂. You just missed the point that the spanish people almost killed all south native Americans in Chile. What a fool!
You are fucked up
The Church did/does evil things in Canada. And they refused to pay the $32 million they were ordered to pay to indigenous victims of abuse. The abuse didn't stop until 1996. There are thousands of victims still alive today.
Christianity wreaked damage on this country. Only now when Christianity has lost it's privilege (it's to be treated equally with all religions), is the country starting to heal. Maybe it worked better in Chile.
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Some of humanity's most oppressive despots have tried to rewrite human history. Thank you for making these videos to help people learn the truth behind the myths that exist today.
To be honest France does still have a strangle hold on west africa to this day with the CFA. I mean the entire reason we invaded Lybia and overthrew Gaddafi was out of French fears that Gaddafi would start a new centralized currency in africa that would overthrow the CFA.
The news hysteria around Gaddafi was started by financial institutions in England and France spread by the newspapers and media companies they own. We bombed the Libyan airforce and navy into submission and eliminated thier ability to continue fighting the small rebellion. Now lybia went from one og the richest most literate nations on earth with its own independent currency, oil industry, gold stores, high rates of literacy, clean water, low crime and high income to a failed state. Funny how we come in bomb the shit out of a dictator and it is always replaced by terrorist and gangs. Now they have almost no clean water, low literacy, high crime, low income, higher rates of rape, murder, lower women's education and poverty now. Good thing though that Repsol and Total have control of the oil now.
@@sethboyd2217 What do you think of people like BNuts and the 65 who liked his comment because of the "truth" being explained in this history. I guess people see the truth when they hear something they are comfortable with.
@@MrMelomalo you answered your own question with very wise words.
@@sethboyd2217those are miths. Ghadafi was conected to the darfur crisis (not the present one but the past one). He was conected to a bunch of terrorist orgs such as ira and company cause he was their weapons dealer.
When pan-arabism stoped being a good weapons buyer he turned to pan-africanism.
U can see zimbabwe picking up the idea - it created a gold coin which is the easiest way to take money out of africa which was the true objective.
Cause all other forms of currency can be tracked and bitcoin wasn't popular (ghadafi wasn't tech futuristic just smart).
The reason ghadafi keeps appearing as a somewhat cool leader is cause he was socialist (baath party) so he takes a forgiveness from left political actors.
U can be a war criminal and a horrible dictator, but u get a pass if ur socialist.
The rest is miths spread to keep politics in africa in lign with socialist ideology and loyal to its socialist political class.
@@puraLusa These are not myths about Ghadafi , You have war criminals in the west who can label other world leaders as war criminals, but would never subject to the same international court treatments for the mass murders they have committed.. Do you want names? These things have nothing to do with socialism. Control and power are the only requirement to go kill without impunity anyone who does not want to play the same games as the "superpowers".. Soo happy so see a real decolonization happening, without puppet dictators put in place by who you know so who you know can still perpetuate the stereotypes, and keep on stealing legally the resources of the countries while maintaining the populations poor. Socialism you said, how about military and economic control???...
There's always some traitors willing to sell themselves out for a price
How much you offering?
We saw who they were during the lockdown.
The public enforcers.
Navalny?
This. This is the reason I just love this channel. History raw, unbiased, as it should be.
Whatever serves your purpose and suits you or lessen your guilt seems raw and soothing and unbiased 🤣
@@saz123india History exists to be learnt, not to be used as a socio-political weapon against others in a very biased selection only to justify the miserable state of my people today. That's a pathetic way of using History, but a very human way nonetheless. Sometimes people don't have better arguments, and misrepresenting History in our favour is always a cheap option.
@@saz123india Get off your soapbox, history is violent, mankind's natural need to conquer is nothing new.
@@saz123india lol liberalism, find a cure!
@@bretthenning3419 lol. Troll, Get a book
Fantastic! Awesome video! Bang on as usual. Keep it up man
You made a very important documentary. Especially in these woke times. You're brave to expose the facts. I really like how you took your time to search the information that was misquoted 13:08 and gave a full explanation. You seem to have a strong logic. Very interesting how you stepped out from every5minutes updates on UE/RU war as others are doing, concentrating on deeper analysis*. I believe you've much potential. You're doing an excellent work, I wish you to be successful. Kind regards from your Italian subscriber.
*just one little weird idea, speaking of woke and "multiculturalism": would be the west so adamant in supporting Ukraine, after seeing the videos showing how the african students were treated during evacuation, or how the lgbt are "accepted" by locals? Or maybe, using their totalitarian woke logic, if someone doesn't support minorities and "the message", they deserve to be eradicated...?
Dude, I like to pride myself on dubunking the wokies on their Native American history narrative, but you are absolutley wiping up the floor with them. i'm glad people like you are pushing back against this societal disease
Nothing because American history is completely stinky lol@@FredrickWilhelm-ph1jb
@@FredrickWilhelm-ph1jb The easiest one is the noble savage native american myth. American Natives warred, conquered, and colonized each other as much as Europeans did if not more, so they're really no better or worse than anyone which is a given when you're talking about human beings and human nature. Often they didn't even uphold a proper concept of property ownership, so in some cases where European colonizers/Americans, by negotiation and treaty, used currency or goods to purchase a piece of land, those same tribes would take the payment, then just come back later and use/take the land again anyways, if not attack the same property owners that payed them for the land in the first place. Sacred grounds aren't even something completely agreed upon thanks to the differences between tribes, so none of them can agree on what lands need to be protected, what lands are sacred, and which tribe deserves the more sacred ground due to arbitrary and conflicting ruling.
Aw, such a fragile little ❄️
@@JoeBauers8cry
@@JoeBauers8 who are you referring to?
At this point, French colonial history deserves more of a series of videos than just a video .
weird thing is: the french were the only one who respected the Native Americans
@@supermaximglitchy1 that depends who's side they was fighting for, many loyal to the crown aswell who was rewarded for their loyalty, the brits wouldn't have sharp shooter or riflemen who dressed in green if not for the natives...
Might be epic, Africa is a fascinating land but the wokes will never allow this
@@supermaximglitchy1 there were so many French men living with Native american women in Canada it actually gave birth to whole new tribe (metis nation)
@@supermaximglitchy1 What about the History-Videos by 'Some More News'?
Ya know, stuff that is actually universally-accepted by Historians?
That reference to the Moors was pretty good. I'm gonna use that.
The clip with "Wakanda forever" was genius. It got your point across and made me laugh. I think you will gain some subscribers with that kind of content.
Good man !! Well said ! Every word is true !! We are sick of the woke rubbish !!
These cultural marxists could not have done this alone. Someone helped them every step of the way. From disguising who they were, to helping infiltrate the targeted institutions, to promoting their ideas and just generally helping them while on the run. And their helpers had to have access to large financial resources. Who could have helped them? what was the connection? Why did they do it? How did they benefit? The answers to these questions will lead to perhaps the biggest rabbit hole of all.
Thats easy there called Zionist
Yes. In the United States and in Europe, basically the entirety of the West.. the corporate establishment and the current administration (Marxist democrats) along with their “helpful idiots “ activists… have done this.. for several decades.. it is now however quite the movement to subvert and bring about centralized control and power.. to the establishment… ESG, DEI, crt, CEI, and all other related wokery .. a multi pronged attack on American people and European people… all of the west. Our youngest generations seem to buy in on this nonsense, and even some GenXers some boomers as well.. complacency and lots of propaganda and twisted narratives have brought us here, nearly constant psy ops for the last two or three years in particular.. it’s so obvious with the heavy handed actions of this administration, the rhetoric used is shocking actually.. I don’t understand how anyone don’t see it at this point, complete ignorance I suppose.. however it’s one of those things where once you see it.. you cannot unsee it.. all of it is so blatant and just willful… treason… outright treason.
The jews
I think you mean Jewish
wait im a jew and im not aware of how we're assisting the same marxists that want us to not have a country and be ruled by a muslim dictatorship. @@cammyIawrence
Just found your channel and subbed, thanks for the great content.
“Where would France be without its colonies.”
“Probably wealthier.”
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If colonies were not economically advantageous for France then they wouldn't try so hard to keep them. This whole video reeks of a biased eurocentric history.
@@fayguled900a few things
•”Eurocentrism” is always an accusation thrown around by leftists to somehow discredit historical study and yet I don’t know why. It is natural that Europeans would research their own history. It isn’t their fault that others are incapable of doing this
•Economic motivation isn’t the only motivation for maintaining colonies. Instead of, as leftists always do, making up a fantasy in your head about whether the colonies were economically advantageous or not, you should look into this topic
@@fayguled900 idk they willingly gave up the damn colonies which isn't something any empire had ever done in the history of humanity (as far as im aware)
@@caroline7648 You think France willingly gave up their colonies? You can't possibly be serious Haha. They were forced into it because of nationalism rising in the colonies, the impact of WW2 weakened France substantially and they couldn't afford to re-establish their control in all their respective colonies and finally because of international pressure and the new established UN with their goal of self determination for every nation made sure to end colonization.
Poorer;France wouldn’t be as prosperous
Him saying “Need..to..colonize!” cracked me up lol.
Ofc it did you’ve never experienced the effects of colonialism. Something this whole video act like doesn’t exist. 😂 Where are the third world countries again? Y’all need to feel shame fuck all that stop white guilt shit when I see these type of videos it only shows me you don’t want to learn and if y’all could y’all would repeat history cause some of you truly believe this history is righteous.
It is interesting that all this handwringing over Western colonialism is taking place in a period of rapid Western decline. Nietzsche would have something to say about this.
I never really like History, but I love listening to this guy!!!!
I'm very glad to see more and more history RUclips channels pushing back against woke revisionism.
During the last World Cup, I saw many pundits, usually English, cheer for Morocco against Spain, Portugal and France because of colonialism.
Pissed me off because they never once mentioned that Morocco had colonized Iberia and parts of France hundreds of years longer than Morocco was colonized. And at the time, Morocco itself had been colonized by the Arabs.
In fact, the Moorish colonization of Iberia from 711 to 1492 lasted a total of 781 years. 1492 is also when Columbus sailed to the Americas. 1492 to 2023 is 531 years, and there are few European colonies left in the Americas today. Also, Morocco is colonizing Western Sahara at this very moment. Not even a blip on the woke colonizer radar.
There a recent trend nowadys where non europeans think they are somehow the victims and start to openly be racist against a GLOBAL MINORITY
And then they wonder why there are still a few naziis
Nah they were cheering for morocco to restore glorious al-andalus
And if you go there what about colonize about of moracc to this day is see no one talk 😂😂😂😂
Your whataboutism falls flat on its face, because there's a difference between conquest and colonialism, for any conquest to be colonialism there should be a clear intent to exploit and bring back the wealth to the "homeland".
Apart from the actual colonialism that morocco did for slave trade in the sahel (which you didn't mention), all of your examples don't fall in this category, if andalusia was a moroccan colony, why did it at some point conquer parts of nothern morocco?
Andalusia was more of an independant spanish state (after the umayyad and almuhad empires), or states at the end, the reconquista was a civil war.
Would you call modern day mexico a colony of spain? Probably not even though the population was affected to a larger degree by spanish conquest than in al-andalus.
Morocco wasn't that badly hurt by colonialism since it preserved all of it's state structures and it didn't last that long (40 years for the whole country), but the spanish and portuguese incursions into coastal port cities was a major factor in famines that weakened the country significantly before becoming a protectorate.
Never apologize to neither hypocrites, nor morons
To quote a certain actor from the Phantom Menace. "The ability to speak doesn't make you intelligent."
Waiting for Estonia to apologize to Sweden
Every society when strong enough expands. How did people get so ignorant and/or devious?
Because weaponising weakness is a useful tool for profitable and political gain. These same anti-colonial crybabies would love to attain power if given the opportunity.
Women
@@rosswatson9144Socialist ideology.
Love your stuff history legends. Thank you for trying to stomp out ignorance. It is a full-time job.
Hi brother🍻🍻🍻
Love youre videos from serbia please keep making them!
As a Brit I’m still waiting for an apology from the Romans
Only if you are Irish or Scot though, not Anglo-saxon. lol
0:09 The reason he said “Probably wealthier” is probably because it coasts a lot to run a colony and France had a lot of failed colonies. At least that’s what I think what he meant.
As some other have pointed out, if you taking into account the cost of the armies, the infrastructure, the medicine, etc. and the limited income from taxes, to the nation operating a colony the colony is operating at a loss. Sure, it's making a few people very wealthy, and those people are passing some of that to the people than enable them (for example, directly to the King's coffer) but for the nation as a whole the colony is often a losing proposition. This is why relatively small countries did not colonize despite having the troops and technological advancements to do so - they didn't have the tax base to support the cost, and those that did try ended up being worse off.
@@garrick3727 You cannot have it both ways. If one cannot state the economic gains another cannot state the loses. And how sick is it that you didn't gain anything at all, yet want to have dominion over foreign soil? Some pretty crappy leadership.
It's not really a matter of failed colony, by sub-saharan African colonies were rarely profitable in general (apart from particular cases, for example South Africa, which had a large euro population anyway). Natural ressources could help, but well.
You also have a lot of parasites that can claim citizenship, they ultimately become criminals, or like the UK, civil servants.
@@garrick3727yep
As a country colonized by France, the Vietnamese should have a voice in this situation. The French did do something horrible to our in the past. But at the same time, they brought things that our kings and lords did not. We were a strong country back then, but we were lacked behind by closing gate policies by the Nguyễn empire. The French did colonized us but they brought some kind of civilize into our country. We have cheap modern medicines, modern education... They built cities, roads, infrastructures. 70% of Vietnamese should thanks them because the French gave them their last name - most of Vietnamese back then didn't have a last name.
I don't think the French gave Vietnamese people surnames. The naming structure, the statistical distribution of surnames, and the types of surnames that exist seem to suggest that surnames predate French colonization.
While France did give Vietnam technology and infrastructure, trade, treaties, and exchange of ideas would have been a much less brutal avenue towards the same thing. French occupation was terrible. Let's not forget that.
You may keep your colonization experience limited to Vietnam. France do not control your Central Banking now and they did not carry any of your people as slaves. Hope you are not comparing with Africa right?
@@innocentodinkemere4597 European colonization was slightly different in each colony, but make no mistake. French colonialism in Vietnam was quite brutal. The Vietnamese people were impoverished and openly brutalized by occupying forces as our natural resources were extracted. I wrote previously why I don't think French occupation was a necessary evil. The French had many other, less brutal options at their disposal that would have both satisfied their mercantilism and helped modernize Vietnam.
@@godowskygodowsky1155 I have read about the Vietnam war started starting from the war against France, Kudos to your people Just know, despite the brutality, the Vietnamese were not carried off as slaves for a continues period of 400 years. Further your resources are not contributing to France till today. The French are not about to invade Vietnam as we write are they?
While recognizing whatever they did to you, I feel it is unfair to bring it up in the evil they are still doing to their former African colonies. France survives today because of their former African colonies and they know it. Their former President even said so Nicholas S.
@@innocentodinkemere4597 Yes, I agree. Colonialism was different in each place it occurred, and it affected the colonized peoples in different ways. I differ from the original poster on this matter.
According to a number of media reports here in Russia, by the way, I'll talk about this in detail on my channel in the next update, the country's Ministry of Defense is creating special groups to deal with Western tanks supplied in Ukraine, that is, we can probably say with certainty that it's only a matter of time now and Western tanks will also be in the hands of Russian design bureaus and, subsequently, Russian military museums.
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The Russian Armed Forces destroyed the storage of the Armed Forces of Ukraine with 70 thousand tons of fuel..
Your first problem... mentioning Russian media...
@@LevanGudadze keep coping comrade. even if you did get hands on them, youd never be able to recreate them. how are those t14s doing for example
So what they're saying is that they weren't training to fight western tanks before this??
I am a student of history and you did a fabulous job with a dose of mocking humor! Subscribed!
Thank you for this. I think you are the most based content producer regarding war, current affairs and history there is. You Sir are doing a good job.
Much love from Namibia
wait are you trying to tell me that you agree with what this guy is saying
@@0070-y1c yes and mansa musa was a Tuareg
I remember watching a video from bad empanada of him “debunking” Arab colonialism. It’s only colonialism if it’s done by the Europeans
What did he say?
@@bunnystrasse he said that arabs never colonized because they had “freedom of religion”
@@ArcticMouse dafuq
Based videos as always, the “ turkiye army number 1” phrase killed me 😂😂😂
Here's an idea: all the French go back to France, and all the non native French go back to their countries. Then we'll see who's an economic powerhouse and who still needs help to do the most basic things. Colonialism cost the powers untold billions, and yet most people have no idea...
a big amount of african countries (even today) were left "independent" after the condition that they use the french franc and then the euro, that made their economies dependent on france... not to mention the political control they also had on them
@@hothdog so does the US. So what? They're taking advantage of a situation presented to them because the leadership of the region allows it to happen and the people don't do anything about it. Exactly what China has been doing there for decades, with mixed results at best. The stone cold reality is that the population explosion in Africa is facilitated by food donations from the West, mainly the United States. If those stopped tomorrow, absolute chaos would break out and the continent would devolve into a disastrous situation. That's not the fault of the CIA, or the French, or any outside force. They play roles, but those roles are set by the conditions on the ground and what the people of those countries do on a daily basis. Dozens of countries all over the world have cast off their imperialist masters and vastly improved life for their citizens over time by committing to advancing their societies forward. That requires staggering levels of work, team building and control of corruption and infighting. Those conditions simply do not exist in the vast majority of African countries, and they NEVER HAVE. Be it corruption, tribal conflict, laziness, tendency to drink and waste money instead of investment into the future, or just cultural differences on what's important and what is not have rarely(if ever) allowed such a situation to arrive and thrive. Empire of Dust is a wonderful(if tedious) look into one such situation, and it's definitely worth a watch. It's not just the puppet masters pulling the strings that make things happen. They pull those strings based on how the people they're trying to manipulate will react...
@@randylahey8207 the last thing that you'll catch me saying is that France is the only one that's doing this, however that doesn't make doing it okay or normal in anyway
(Normal as in acceptable)
I said it to mean that it is still unfair of a comparison since they didn't get their proper independence and are still being exploited(even if France fully left the effect of their presence will still exist in the form of a dictatorship taking place, huge amounts of property early on etc...)
I saw your cast on the reveals of the DN. A heritage is heritage of some people and you were excellent at explaining. I subscribed. This just popped up and you are excellent at this interweaving of real facts in history and the mythology that leads everyone astray. Please keep this up I love the history lessons and I like the honesty.
It is amazing how different historical accounts of the same events can be when you look at everything that happened from different perspectives.
Your Pal Russ
Try Knowing-Better and Some-More-News then,
if you hate Revisionist-Bullfluff so much.
Because not every country sees different things differently
Agreed the truth probably is in between.
Love your content. Would you consider doing a video on how countries are after NATO involvement? Such as Yugoslavia, Afghanistan, Iraq, etc.
People always ask me why they should care about history ,so this is why history is not black and white but grey and knowing history is best way to preventing from happening no mether what subject from past
Some People see history as the Perfect way to control the Present. Look at the Woke Activist of Today. Pretty sure there history knowledge is extremely warped beyond belief