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BBC post about Queen draws outrage

BBC article 2019

The Kenyan school that was once a British detention camp​

"In the camps suspected Mau Mau fighters were held and subjected to brutal treatment, including torture, at the hands of the colonial government."



They do and admit their wrongdoings...but the Chinese way is to simply deny for eternity that there ever was an issue nevermind if they acted in the right or wrong manner.
lol no. that's not how you admit wrongdoings. the right way to admit wrongdoings is with money.
 
lol no. that's not how you admit wrongdoings. the right way to admit wrongdoings is with money.

You mean like paying people off instead of going to trial with the stipulation that they never disclose the terms.

That doesn't sound like a way of admitting anything.
 
You mean like paying people off instead of going to trial with the stipulation that they never disclose the terms.

That doesn't sound like a way of admitting anything.
Return everything they stole with interest. Track down the descendents of the people you victimized. Otherwise deposit into state coffers. Start with what is known. If they find more damages later, you pay more.
 
Return everything they stole with interest. Track down the descendents of the people you victimized. Otherwise deposit into state coffers. Start with what is known. If they find more damages later, you pay more.

Do they get to subtract out any infrastructure they built to?

 
the bill is nt payable it could bankrupt whole western world. let god judge how it will be paid it only matter of time. nuclear flashpoint.
 
She became Queen in 1952. I am pretty sure it took her nearly a decade to pull her head out of the sand in the arena of international affairs. By that time British colonialism was well and truly over. There is no point for non-Britishers to whine about her foreign jaunts, when our own governments were ok with it, and our page 3 glitterati were gushing over dining with the royals. Our hoi polloi were not exactly pitching tents in protest during her visits. So we should let it rest.

She has died, and the state media will do what it has to do. We don't expect them to write articles critical of her for colonial rule that ended before her coronation.

The British royals have had no serious responsibilities for a very long time. They have basically functioned as diplomats without qualifications. They were the social media influencers of their time. Their presence opened doors and made some discussions possible. That is it. If not for their Page 3 value, they are borderline unemployable and looking for plum assignments themselves.
thanks for speaking sense and with logic although you would only get rants and anger in responses.
The Queen had been pretty much a ceremonial head with no say or hand in whatever the United Kingdom did post 1952 in UK and beyond.

again, when someone is inflated with hot air and the gas reaches the head then the veins inflate and the bloodshot eyes allow the patient to read or see logic and reason.
 
Why do you guys blame everything on Elizabeth when majority of the problems started with the politicians?
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