• Flying Squid@lemmy.world
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    I’m pretty sure India had law and order and infrastructure long before the British invaded and colonized it. And Britain benefited from the slave trade for a long time before working to abolish it.

    As far as prevented genocides, I’d ask an indigenous Australian how they feel about Britain preventing genocide.

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      Honestly, I’m willing to give Britain the slave trade bit. Slavery is ancient, and choosing not just to break free of it, but to actively work for its suppression across the world, deserves some credit, at least.

      The rest, though? Y I K E S

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      Really? We still don’t have law and order and infrastructure in India. Also we weren’t a country called India before the British came.

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        Weird, because I’ve seen pictures of India and it looks to me like there are things like roads and rails.

        Also, I never said there was a country called India before the British came. Would you have preferred it if I had done a big list of all the kingdoms they conquered? I felt “India” was faster.

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          Man, I didn’t mean to rub you in the wrong way. Just saying our infrastructure basically sucks, it’s all great in the first year and then crumbles. Almost all of our railroads are from the British times still sustaining, and roads have just recently started to be good but even then after a bit they’re not in good shape. Look at what happens to any of our cities when it rains for a couple of hours.

          On the history front, you’re right to have thought of referring it as India before it was India, though it still feels that as states we are so disconnected at most times that we should reflect on whether are we even a country.l or just some kind of loose alliance held together by the corruption of politics.

          In any case, I didn’t mean any offense to your comment, just added on some of my own sarcastic comments.