A must-watch: MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle reminds everyone of the known sexual assault accusations against Donald Trump, one by one, in detail.

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A must-watch: MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle reminds everyone of the known sexual assault accusations against Donald Trump, one by one, in detail.
“The Kubrick Stare, sometimes referred to as the Kubrick Glare, is a common camera shot of an actor in most of Stanley Kubrick’s films. The Kubrick Glare has been called the “heavy-browed look of insanity”. It symbolizes that the character in question is either really, really pissed or really becoming deranged, and the person they’re looking at is really, really screwed. Other times—usually when combined with a smile—it means they’re feeling really, really clever. Either way, it’s really creepy and ominous.”
How Churchill engineered the holocaust of 3 million Indians
As the resistance swelled, Churchill announced: “I hate Indians. They are a beastly people with a beastly religion.” This hatred killed. To give just one, major, example, in 1943 a famine broke out in Bengal, caused – as the Nobel Prize-winning economist Amartya Sen has proved – by the imperial policies of the British. Up to 3 million people starved to death while British officials begged Churchill to direct food supplies to the region. He bluntly refused. He raged that it was their own fault for “breeding like rabbits”. At other times, he said the plague was “merrily” culling the population. Skeletal, half-dead people were streaming into the cities and dying on the streets, but Churchill – to the astonishment of his staff – had only jeers for them. “If food is so scarce, why hasn’t Gandhi died yet?”
Source: The Independent, Time, IBT
That’s why I don’t fuck with the British and their sympathisers in the US. They still haven’t apologised for what they’ve done. The British, of all the colonial powers, should be tried in the international courts and be punished for what they did to so many people. Y'all can glorify them, their queen or their “culture”. But know this - their ancestors killed people and lived off of their dead bodies like vultures. Know this - the present generation is taught about colonialism in such a way where it is glorified. Know this - while you all were talking about Brexit, Indians had already been started getting kicked out from the UK in early 2010s. Know this - if the British paid for all that they looted and stole from us, and the industries you destroyed, you would be the poorest country on the planet.
And that would be your own doing, something you deserve.
Holy. Never read a more on point reply. Bravo @thegayaxeman.
also the queen has said that her favourite pm was churchill so there’s a little nugget for you to think about next time you think about obsessing over the royal family
Exactly. It’s hard to argue against the claim that the Queen is one of the worst war criminals in history. Hundreds of millions of innocent lives were ruined in her name.
A must-watch: MSNBC’s Stephanie Ruhle reminds everyone of the known sexual assault accusations against Donald Trump, one by one, in detail.
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