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I got the title wrong - it's 'Make Bradford British', if there's only lesson I ever learn in life, I hope it's to slow down!
I agree Chap, Mohammed should have seen it through, Damon (white boy!) a renewed character and Rashid...personally I think the guys mad but then he's the one running around not me, so who am I to judge. The programme I thought elicited different emotions from sadness to laughter and incredibility.
Zeuhl, I agree with what you say, all the Europeans colonialists were horrendously brutal, Brits included. And yes there are positives such as the legal systems etc but the positives are heavily outweighed by the negatives of colonialism.
All that you list happened because of the colonialists subduing and oppressing local people. The Empire forced its language and its Christian religion through its missionaries onto local people. Let's not forget that the Empire was ultimate racial Capitalism in which the oppressors saw themselves as superior culturally and intellectually, everything done was for gain whatever the cost even human life.
Only last week (there are too many coincidences in the world!) I saw Professor Jared Diamond's 'Germs, Guns and Steel', don't know if you seen it. He broadly sweeps history but there are some really good bits in it such as how the Brits went over to kenya and 'stole' land belonging to its people and then made those same people work on it for a pittance.
He also cites a village in which a 'white' man was quite horribly killed and in retaliation the colonialists burned the whole village and slaughtered all the men, women and children for that one murder.
Some how I don't see tolerance in there by the way? Tolerance is a human trait not a so called 'British' one.