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serial thriller The Promised Land 22 May 13 8.18pm | |
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Had quite an intense with a mate of mine today about one of the great celebrated figures of this nation's political history. I think I may have brought this up on here before but I've always held the view that Churchill is viewed as a great leader because he won. Had he lost, I believe a lot of questionable stuff the British did would have come out, but instead it's wiped under the carpet and we continue to moan about those nasty Germans with their concentration camps (an idea they knicked off us) and anti-Semitism (which was thriving in Britain in the 30s). The clearest example of this for me is the Bengal Famine. Churchill, fearful that the Japs might invade northern India, decided rather than evacuate the natives, he would just stop sending them food and shelter (in the middle of a famine) leading to millions of deaths, some claim on a similar scale as the number of Jews killed in concentration camps. When asked about this, Churchill blamed them for 'breeding like rabbits'. He also supported a Bill to sterilise the mentally disabled (I'm not making this up! [Link] a form of, err, eugenics. So let's look at the evidence: a mass-murderer, who supported racial purification, but won a lot of people over because he was a good public speaker and adopted the role as figurehead of a nation. Now who does that remind me of... Anyone willing to defend him? Edited by serial thriller (22 May 2013 8.18pm)
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the despotic banana Dept. of Baboon Maintenance 22 May 13 8.39pm | |
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Yeah, but he was our prick.
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Kermit8 Hevon 22 May 13 8.41pm | |
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You forgot about poisonous gas in Kashmir. War crimes stuff today. Gotta forgive him all that for beating The Hun though.
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pefwin Where you have to have an English ... 22 May 13 8.41pm | |
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and the Americans like to think he was partly their prick. PS I have always thought lucky rather than good, there are many instances of Winny being extremely wrong.
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Bin Liner London , Southfields 22 May 13 8.52pm | |
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sadly up there with the Great Man/Mao/Pot/Stalin/Khan, no one can hold a light to the Fuhrer, don't the Japs kick everyone to s***e though? Edited by Bin Liner (22 May 2013 8.54pm)
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Pinky Kent 23 May 13 7.54am | |
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Also used armed troops to force miners back to work in the north-east during the General Strike. My grandad (miner, WW1 veteran) hated Churchill's guts. And a grateful nation kicked the nasty b****** out of office after they'd sorted out the mess and misery created by the crisis of capitalism in the 30s and 40s.
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Forest Hillbilly in a hidey-hole 23 May 13 8.10am | |
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No doubt he was a cnt. He was indeed a cnt, but where would we be right now with an even bigger cnt in Chamberlain ? And the Furher was simply brilliant. His only mistake was to take on Russia with insufficient forces/supply chains. And then the fcking Japs got involved and brought the USA into the war. German military might was simply awesome. They just bit a teensy bit more than they could chew. Edited by Forest Hillbilly (23 May 2013 8.15am)
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since1953 Maidenhead 23 May 13 8.28am | |
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"How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. The effects are apparent in many countries, improvident habits,slovenly systems of agriculture,sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live. Sir Winston Churchill; 1875 to 1965
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bright&wright 23 May 13 8.56am | |
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Wembley. Block 140. Row 31. Seat 182. Come and tell me Churchill was a pr*ck to my face. It's a shame he helped save people like you.
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Icepick Tony Chester 23 May 13 9.03am | |
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Quote bright&wright at 23 May 2013 8.56am
Wembley. Block 140. Row 31. Seat 182. Come and tell me Churchill was a pr*ck to my face. It's a shame he helped save people like you.
Wow.
"They got his own song 'He's just too good for you', it's quite unbelievable but when you see it and he's facing up someone - I actually feel sorry for them, 'Cos he actually is" - Ian Holloway |
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bright&wright 23 May 13 9.06am | |
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Quote Icepick Tony at 23 May 2013 9.03am
Quote bright&wright at 23 May 2013 8.56am
Wembley. Block 140. Row 31. Seat 182. Come and tell me Churchill was a pr*ck to my face. It's a shame he helped save people like you.
Wow. Yeah that rolling eyes icon gets way over used on here. I'm merely offering to have a face-to-face to chat about it. I'm sure he'll be defending the actions of Islamic terrorists next.
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Ouzo Dan Behind you 23 May 13 9.07am | |
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Quite an unbelievable thread....
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