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Jeremy Corbyn: Children Should Be Taught About Suffering Under British Empire
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Jeremy Corbyn, the Labour leader, says that children should be taught how the British Empire expanded 'at the expense of people' Every child should be taught about the negative impact and suffering caused by the British Empire, Jeremy Corbyn has suggested. Mr Corbyn told young Labour supporters that the national curriculum should be re-written to teach children about how the Empire expanded "at the expense of people". He also suggested that the curriculum should be changed so that every child should be taught about the importance of the trade unions, his biggest backers. He said: "Perhaps we could do a little bit more about how history is taught in our schools. "Of course the history of European expansion is important, but there are two other things that need to be added to that. "One is the expansion of one empire at the expense of people where that empire is expanding. "You need to get the story from the people where that empire is expanding into rather than those that came there to take control of it." It came after Mr Corbyn earlier suggested that that Trotskyists and communists are welcome in the Labour Party as long as they accept its values. " Children should be taught about how people around the World suffered because of the rise of the British Empire, Jeremy Corbyn has suggested. The Labour leader told an audience of young supporters that he would like to see the national curriculum re-written to take into account the damaging impacts of British imperialism such as the slave trade. He also suggested that the history curriculum should be changed so that every child should be taught about the importance of the trade unions, his biggest backers. It came after Mr Corbyn suggested that Trotskyists and Communists are welcome in the Labour party and would not be thrown out as long as they accepted its values. In a BBC interview on the eve of the party conference in Brighton, he was asked by presenter Andrew Marr: “Thirty years ago almost to the day, just down the coast, Neil Kinnock kicked out the Trotskyists and the Communists from the Labour Party. Are they welcome back in again?” Mr Corbyn replied: “Anyone is welcome to join the Labour Party providing they support the principles of the party and be content with that. “And thousands have joined the Labour Party in the last few weeks. Fifty thousand, maybe 60,000 have joined since I was elected two weeks ago, 150,000 have joined since the General Election. This is a growing, enthusiastic, optimistic party.” http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/poli...rbyn-says.html |
Funnily enough the vast majority of Irish history revolves around us fighting the British empire and trying to get our country back :idc:
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He should also mention that when the British left India the nation split in two and have been murdering each other ever since.
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:clap1: bang on Corbyn, what made Britain 'great' was murder.
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They should be taught the philosophy of morality and abstract thought, and then taught history as accurately as possible without judgement or bias, and be given the chance to form their own conclusions. This should apply in every country.
Unfortunately, those things won't happen. Kids are taught rigid, formulaic thinking alongside a version of history tailored to whichever country they happen to be learning it in. |
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Also if children are being taught about the 'evils of empire', they should also be taught the good things that Britain has acheived. Give them some pride in their own country. As it is Corbyn and his ilk are the ones who want us to wear the welcome mats for the world to wipe it's feet on. |
I don't know if there is much merit in teaching this to children now, however to build that empire some really horrible atrocities were carried out across the Globe.
It is part of history however and the building of the Empire should not just be a glossy mag full of so called good bits in its presentation of same.. |
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I'm all for it. The Empire was built on the blood of innocents. We shouldn't withhold the truth because it's ugly.
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I don't see the contention... empires have always committed genocide, rape, plundering and slavery. Some still are. Teaching the reality of history is...well...that's what teaching is supposed to be, right?
Being aware of your country's past atrocities =/= being ashamed of what it's like today. I dare say the majority of people who hate on traits of modern Britain are usually the ones complaining about a lack of patriotic pride. |
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As we know it's every other country that are grasping marauding usurpers... not us. |
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Corbyn is hung up in it, I'm biased as I hated Irish history in school :fist: Quote:
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the funny thing is the empire was built on nothing so exciting or headline grabbing, the empire was built on the industrial revolution, namely cannonballs , copper and coal....the copper at the bottom of our ships made british ships unsinkable...67% of the worlds copper was produced in Swansea. the welsh were the only people who could produce pure copper as they had been making it for 4000 years at the great orme in Llandudno north wales , a wonderful place well worth a visit. I guarantee you less than 1% of brits even know that, our ignorance is staggering and is perpetuated by our elitist education system
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http://www.aqa.org.uk/subjects/histo...nt_day_1_3_1_3
The syllabus has changed, I hope the information is presented in context. |
I can't remember being taught anything that painted the Empire in a bad light, hell I wasn't really aware that we were involved in the slave trade until I looked it up after watching 12 years a Slave.
I can only hope that the History syllabus has become more balanced since I was in School. |
The British empire was a million times worse than Slavery in America or The German Nazi holocaust. of course it should be taught to children for what it was... a complete humanitarian disaster.
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I did some of my education in the French school system where we were taught that the French won the war (virtually single handedly) and that the Brits were supposed to be our allies but dropped more bombs on French civilians than the Germans ever did.
One of my closest friends was educated in the US and she was taught to believe that America won the 2nd world war and stopped the German invasion into the UK. History is scewed by each and every country. The only exception is probably 'former' west Germany. I was never taught about the former white slave ships that enslaved thousands of Irish people or the blood on our hands when forming the British Empire. History is important when we can learn valuable lessons from it. |
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