as far as I can see defending the point (whatever this point is) is undermining your own argument about wars leading to stability.Xest wrote:No, people have simply responded to the comments that specifically highlighted the things the British empire did wrong, that's unfair when it's not only the British empire that did things wrong.
It's like saying "muslims blow people up", it's true in one context but it's hardly a fair picture to paint of all muslims is it?
If for example German society decided that they were not the only ones who were bad in the second world war and that after all the British and Americans had carpet bombed Dresden and deliberately targetted civilian populations.
Lets go on. In todays political climate you find certain political groups tripping over themselves to deny history by arguing that the holocaust was over-exaggerated. So lets say that German society agrees to the re-writing of history and denies the holocaust. Not only this but they generalise and say that genocide has been part of any empire building in history and that all they did was follow the same line that others had taken including the British. So German society does this and move on in the way your suggesting that we should here (because its not fair!). Lets say Germany does this.
Who does this open the door for politically?