By all means study history: we can learn from it, avoid some of its mistakes, understand to some extent the present. But critical thinking requires more than just looking at the worst (or best, for that matter) aspects of our past.
So let's try to see things as far as we can as a whole. Let's look at this "bully" nation and those places which have been largely settled by it in the past. And look at them as they are today. So I'm talking the Anglophone world - the UK, Canada, the US, Australia and new Zealand.
Proposition: by most objective measures - I mean things like personal freedom, property rights, religious tolerance, health, prosperity - these are some of the best countries in the world to live.
Do you disagree with that, Bainbrig?
And if you don't can you explain why so many people who've been bullied by us in the past want to come and live in these countries?
That includes a lot of Indians and Pakistanis by the way.