18/10/2024
https://studio.youtube.com/video/pW7tvTiDPx0/edit
The Foundation of We$₸ern Civilization is rooted on Ma$$acre, $lavery, and Col0niz@tion - Part I
You can no longer dictate what we discuss or decide what’s off-limits. Your so-called "Enlightenment civilization" is built on a history of atrocities, including the genocide of Native Americans, centuries of African slavery, and the ongoing oppression of Palestinians in G@za. European colonialism saw mass killings in places like Namibia and Congo, while Europe also witnessed horrors like the Holocaust and the ethnic cleansing of Muslims in Bosnia. You speak of logic and reason, but you lose all credibility when justifying these crimes.
We$₸ern societies claim to represent reason and democracy, but in reality, they protect the wealthy elite. In the U$, billionaires are treated like royalty while millions can’t afford healthcare. You didn't escape religious tyranny—you simply shifted it to the private sector, where corporations rule without morals. In your "enlightened" world, it’s normal for people to go bankrupt over medical bills or for homelessness to coexist with empty luxury apartments.
The legacy of the We$₸ern Enlightenment is praised for advancing reason and individual rights, but it also fueled the brutality of colonialism. Enlightenment thinkers dehumanized non-Europeans, justifying the conquest of the Americas and Africa. European settlers in North America committed genocide against Native Americans, and colonial powers exploited millions in Africa, as seen under King Leopold II in the Belgian Congo. The transatlantic slave trade and the "Scramble for Africa" showed how Enlightenment ideals of progress often came at the cost of genocide, racism, and exploitation. This dark legacy complicates the image of progress associated with the Enlightenment.
List of Heinous crime committed by We$₸ern Colonizer
The Holocaust (1941-1945): The systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of others, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, orchestrated by N**i Germany.
The Thirty Years' War (1618-1648): A devastating conflict primarily in the Holy Roman Empire that resulted in the deaths of an estimated 8 million people due to war-related violence, famine, and disease.
Colonization of the Americas: European powers, particularly Spain and Britain, committed genocide against indigenous populations, leading to the deaths of millions through violence, disease, and displacement.
The Witch Hunts (15th-18th centuries): Tens of thousands of people, mostly women, were accused of witchcraft and executed across Europe, fueled by superstition, fear, and religious fervor.
The Irish Famine (1845-1852): The Great Famine in Ireland led to the deaths of approximately one million people and mass emigration, exacerbated by British policies that neglected the suffering population.
Worldwide:
Transatlantic Slave Trade (16th-19th centuries): Millions of Africans were forcibly taken from their homes and shipped to the Americas, facing brutal conditions and dehumanization as slave.
Colonization of Africa: The Berlin Conference (1884-1885) led to the arbitrary division of African territories by European powers, resulting in exploitation, violence, and the destruction of local cultures and societies.
Genocide in Namibia (1904-1908): The Herero and Nama people faced extermination by German colonial forces, leading to numerous deaths.
O***m Wars (1839-1860): Britain waged wars against China to secure trade rights, resulting in widespread addiction and social upheaval in China due to the o***m trade.
Rwandan Genocide (1994): Although the genocide was primarily a local conflict, European colonial legacies contributed to the ethnic tensions between Hutus and Tutsis, culminating in the mass murder of an estimated 800,000 people.