The British Museum is no temple of culture—it’s a Chor Bazaar, a brazen thieves’ market stuffed with treasures stolen from the bloodied hands of colonized nations. This so-called “museum” is a monument to Britain’s greed, showcasing plundered artifacts while pretending to “preserve” them. From India’s Kohinoor to Nigeria’s Benin Bronzes, these looted relics are trophies of Britain’s imperial carnage, displayed…
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The East India Company: How It Became a Giant and Looted India
The East India Company (EIC) started as a small group of British traders but turned into a monster that ruled over nations. It became stronger than many countries by exploiting India, looting its wealth, and using cruel tactics to control the Indian people. India, with its riches and resources, was the main reason for the EIC’s rise to power. However,…