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Dickens - anti- imperialist?

Interesting that the libby - left BBC has now adapted Dickens’ Great Expectations as ‘a strong anti-colonial message’. Fionn Whitehead, the actor who plays the grown-up Pip, says that the British Empire was “a horrible thing” which “destroyed a lot of cultures around the world” and anyone who disagrees is “clearly kidding themselves”. As Whitehead apparently admits he doesn’t read any books himself I don’t know how he knows this. Presumably by trolling left-wing websites? Funny in my visits to ex-colonial countries there are many of its peoples who appear grateful to the benefits colonial rule brought. But then again they need to listen to the wisdom of Mr Whitehead and get educated!
An interesting corollary is that a former labour counsellor was in the news about three years ago for spraying walls with the fact that Dickens was a racist, insisting that Dickens was “a notorious genocidal racist... That’s the real Dickens.” So now the left is using him as an anti-imperialist we have come the full circle in muddled thinking!
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helensusanswift · 31-35, F
The horrible British Empire - first empire to ban slavery - to spend millions of pounds and thousands of lives stopping the slave trade - to institute anti-pirate patrols - and anti slavery patrols in Africa - to stop thugee and suttee - to bring hospitals, schools and universities to a third of the world.
And yes, to destroy cultures as well, including the cultures of human sacrifice, cannibalism and other interesting native practices.
Not all good, for sure, but not all bad either.
BigGuy2 · 31-35, M
@helensusanswift ... well said - can i add

1st Empire/race of people to ban Slavery in the whole history of the human race - we paid Slave owners £20 MILLION {in 1833's money - approximately £5-6 BILLION in todays money} to emancipate Slaves, we only finished paying that loan off in 2014

Yep, the West African Squadron

... that's why they're trying to re-write history, they don't want these facts to be widely known
helensusanswift · 31-35, F
@BigGuy2 Not just west African squadron. The Royal Navy also operated in the Indian ocean to stop Arabic slavery at sea, and had units on land stopping Ethiopian slavers attacking British protected tribes in Kenya. Oh -and defending British protected tribes on land in West Africa as well - like the Fantis. Many of the punitive expeditions in Africa and India were to protect the indigenous peoples from predators or slavers. Not all of course - Britain was not blameless - terrible in Australia and tasmania for example.
BigGuy2 · 31-35, M
@helensusanswift on balance ... 'nothing' is 100% perfect - not even Democracy
helensusanswift · 31-35, F
@BigGuy2 Certainly not perfect - a terrible lot of atrocity and exploitation - but not all bad either. A mixture of both but as well as terrible arrogance and racism there was a desire to improve, advance and help. Not all successful, but a lot was well intentioned.