Forums
There is currently 1 person viewing this thread.
flushgordon1
08 Jun 20 08:28
Joined:
Date Joined: 25 Jun 11
| Topic/replies: 17,872 | Blogger: flushgordon1's blog
You should have seen the guy he beat.

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
Page 1 of 3  •  Previous 1 | 2 | 3 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page
Replies: 90
By:
flushgordon1
When: 08 Jun 20 08:45
The statue of the man that saved Britain from the tyranny of real fascism only 75 years ago, and voted the greatest Briton ever only a few years ago, was desecrated yesterday by a bunch of imported thugs and criminals, and the police just stood by and watched them do it, how far this nation has sunk.
By:
geordie1956
When: 08 Jun 20 09:25
we have appointed a man to lead the country who is a misogynist whilst being an inveterate liar often prone to narcissism so i'd certainly agree that the country has reached the bottom of the barrel ...
By:
sofiakenny
When: 08 Jun 20 09:31
Is that the guy who said that "Dundee was a boil on the ars* of the British Empire"?
By:
macarony
When: 08 Jun 20 09:40
Churchill was the only one who was prepared to take on Hitler and Starlin in Europe all the rest wanted to appease them while focusing on defence of the empire.
By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 08 Jun 20 09:46
By:
macarony
When: 08 Jun 20 09:50
That was after the reds switched sides
By:
macarony
When: 08 Jun 20 09:51
You do know Hitler and Starling were allies until late 41
By:
flushgordon1
When: 08 Jun 20 09:55
Jam, jute, boils and the Beano sounds about right.
By:
therhino
When: 08 Jun 20 10:23
Aussie lad here (don't hold it against me). My jaw dropped when I saw Sir Winston's statue desecrated. Had no idea why anyone would think this and now ready plenty of posts online mainly from Indians saying absolutely yes, he was chiefly responsible for a famine killing millions in India. In no history I ever learned do I remember any mention of such an incident being taught. Keen for some English perspective on this if any of you could kindly share?
By:
politicspunter
When: 08 Jun 20 10:33

Jun 8, 2020 -- 10:23AM, therhino wrote:


Aussie lad here (don't hold it against me). My jaw dropped when I saw Sir Winston's statue desecrated. Had no idea why anyone would think this and now ready plenty of posts online mainly from Indians saying absolutely yes, he was chiefly responsible for a famine killing millions in India. In no history I ever learned do I remember any mention of such an incident being taught. Keen for some English perspective on this if any of you could kindly share?


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bengal_famine_of_1943

By:
therhino
When: 08 Jun 20 10:43
I'm reading about it now. Do they teach this in school in England or is all about Sir Winston and the Nazis as it is here? Never a bad word said about the man over here...
By:
doridoru
When: 08 Jun 20 10:47
Of course hard left taken over schools, Winston is the devil
By:
flushgordon1
When: 08 Jun 20 10:48
The idea that Churchill was in any way ‘responsible’ or ‘caused’ the Bengal famine is of course absurd. The real cause was the fall of Burma to the Japanese, which cut off India’s main supply of rice imports when domestic sources fell short, which they did in Eastern Bengal after a devastating cyclone in mid-October 1942. It is true that Churchill opposed diverting food supplies and transports from other theaters to India to cover the shortfall: this was wartime. Some of his angry remarks to Amery don’t read very nicely in retrospect. However, anyone who has been through the relevant documents reprinted in The Transfer of Power volumes knows the facts:

“Churchill was concerned about the humanitarian catastrophe taking place there, and he pushed for whatever famine relief efforts India itself could provide; they simply weren’t adequate. Something like three million people died in Bengal and other parts of southern India as a result. We might even say that Churchill indirectly broke the Bengal famine by appointing as Viceroy Field Marshal Wavell, who mobilized the military to transport food and aid to the stricken regions (something that hadn’t occurred to anyone, apparently).”

The salient facts are that despite his initial expressions about Gandhi, Churchill did attempt to alleviate the famine. As William Manchester wrote, Churchill “always had second and third thoughts, and they usually improved as he went along. It was part of his pattern of response to any political issue that while his early reactions were often emotional, and even unworthy of him, they were usually succeeded by reason and generosity.” (The Last Lion, Boston: 1982, I: 843-44).

The Unconsidered Factor  World War II
If the famine had occurred in peacetime, it would have been dealt with effectively and quickly by the Raj, as so often in the past. At worst, Churchill’s failure was not sending more aid—in the midst of fighting a war for survival. And the war, of course, is what Churchill’s slanderers avoid considering.
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 08 Jun 20 10:52

Jun 8, 2020 -- 10:43AM, therhino wrote:


I'm reading about it now. Do they teach this in school in England or is all about Sir Winston and the Nazis as it is here? Never a bad word said about the man over here...


Of course not. According to our school books Churchill was born in 1939 and died in 1945. Any atrocities against British miners and dockworkers, or against Indians, Africans or Irish were mis-attributed to him and were in fact committed by a Chinston Wurchill.


We can only have goodies and baddies. No nuance is allowed.

By:
therhino
When: 08 Jun 20 10:56
I'm actually reading that very page Flush but not sure a site called winstonchurchill.org is going to be all that motivated to provide balance.
By:
doridoru
When: 08 Jun 20 10:57
With the above idiots we would all be nazis now...Mandela was a terrorist, is he next? of course not no...
By:
therhino
When: 08 Jun 20 10:58
We can only have goodies and baddies. No nuance is allowed.

Pretty much the jist of it here.
By:
flushgordon1
When: 08 Jun 20 10:59
It explains the circumstances, sikipedia is easily manipulated.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Jun 20 11:02
Without Churchill we would be ruled by fascists which execute minorities right now.
By:
salmon spray
When: 08 Jun 20 11:02
Like most people Churchill had both virtues and faults. He was undoubtedly a racist by today's standards but tbh so were most of us who were alive in the 1980s nevermind the 1880s.
By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 08 Jun 20 11:04

Jun 8, 2020 -- 11:02AM, salmon spray wrote:


Like most people Churchill had both virtues and faults. He was undoubtedly a racist by today's standards but tbh so were most of us who were alive in the 1980s nevermind the 1880s.


+1

By:
1st time poster
When: 08 Jun 20 11:04
he,s the uk 2020 once again
seen in papers this morning Raheem sterling backing black lives matter protest,s,sterling backed by almost everyoine when Bulgarian fans were chanting racist slogans a year ago ,but today on facebook pages all the brexiteer,s are quoting karl henry who very few even no is a footballer,because he,s against the protest,s,
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 08 Jun 20 11:06

Jun 8, 2020 -- 10:58AM, therhino wrote:


We can only have goodies and baddies. No nuance is allowed.Pretty much the jist of it here.


Yep mate. The complete whitewashing of history, with the only defence being "you'd all be speaking German now". Yep, we all know that dickheads. But he did a lot more too, a lot of it very unpleasant. Talking about it isn't going to consign WWII to the margins.

By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 08 Jun 20 11:08
This is where I once again I prove I am not such a leftie, as I am not sure Winnie was the chief culprit of the Bengal famine.  India throughout its history has had many famines and they do tend to breed like rabbits so that will put a strain on the food chain won't it?
By:
Cardinal Scott
When: 08 Jun 20 11:09
There is undoubtedly dirt on Winnie like Gallipolli but there are great things too.  He even introduced the low pay commission
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Jun 20 11:15
Do people think the statues/buildings put up by anyone in history that the mob think was 'racist' or owned slaved should be removed?

All buildings prior to around c.16 will have to come down.
By:
edy
When: 08 Jun 20 11:21
Why 'racist' and not racist?
By:
therhino
When: 08 Jun 20 11:24

Jun 8, 2020 -- 11:15AM, InsiderTrader wrote:


Do people think the statues/buildings put up by anyone in history that the mob think was 'racist' or owned slaved should be removed?All buildings prior to around c.16 will have to come down.


This is an interesting question and obviously depends on specifically who you are talking about. In the case of the slave trader who actually profited from the exercise then yes, this is evolution. We no longer stand for this and therefore a monument to a man who made his wealth from it is not necessary. Whatever good he did with his wealth locally is fruit of the poison tree. Of course that stance casts a wide span which could be problematic...

I don't think all monuments need to stand forever though and the removal of a statue is history just as the same as the erecting of it.

By:
aaronh
When: 08 Jun 20 11:29

Jun 8, 2020 -- 11:21AM, edy wrote:


Why 'racist' and not racist?


can we really be sure that someone who engaged in the trafficking of tens of thousands of people was really racist Blush

By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Jun 20 11:29
Did people think status of people like Julius Caesar and George Washington should come down?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 08 Jun 20 11:29
We should not hide our history, but we do not need to glorify slave traders.

Statue will be salvaged and put in a museum where doubtless it
will bring much interest and continue to educate folk.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Jun 20 11:30
* Statues
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Jun 20 11:32
What about John C. Calhoun, the 7th President of the United States?
By:
PorcupineorPineapple
When: 08 Jun 20 11:33
Yep, agree with that. We erect monuments all the time so not sure why there's such a fuss about removing them.

Depends on the context though. The Bristol guy is clearly pretty much just a slave trader who spent his money making some buildings as well as a very nice life for himself. A statue is about glory, not merely memory. By erecting a statue you are saying this is a great person, someone you should (lirerally) look up to. Don't think anyone can sat he deserves it.

Churchill is clearly different. His statue and memory is clearly in relation to the war. It shouldn't be touched imo. However, it wouldn't do any harm if a representative of the current government were to speak thus. To say he has a chequered history and formally acknowledge his role in some atrocious acts. But to then clarify his role in the war and how it's right that that is commemorated.

Treat people like grown ups and you may be surprised.
By:
therhino
When: 08 Jun 20 11:35

Jun 8, 2020 -- 11:32AM, InsiderTrader wrote:


What about John C. Calhoun, the 7th President of the United States?


I'm sure you could list examples all day. I think if you simply ask whether the public interest is served by the statues removal you have your answer.

By:
aaronh
When: 08 Jun 20 11:35
IT producing a nice list of statues people should begin to start toppling, should be very helpful Love
By:
Whisperingdeath
When: 08 Jun 20 11:39
I saw the statue of Saddam Hussein come down and was happy to see the joy on the faces of the Iraqis.
By:
InsiderTrader
When: 08 Jun 20 11:41
To my mind taking down statues of historical figures without consent of the majority of the population is wrong.

I could see a case for this man statue being taken down if that is what the majority in Bristol wanted.

I could see a case for Churchill being taken take if that is what the majority of the country wanted.

The idea that groups of thugs trash grade 2 historical monuments just because they feel like it is wrong in my view.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 08 Jun 20 11:41
The Jimmy Savile statue was removed and his charity work airbrushed
Page 1 of 3  •  Previous 1 | 2 | 3 | Next
sort by:
Show
per page

Post your reply

Text Format: Table: Smilies:
Forum does not support HTML
Insert Photo
Cancel
‹ back to topics
www.betfair.com