King Charles’ Bloodstained Crown | The Untold Story of UK Royals | Flashback with Palki Sharma

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  • King Charles’ Bloodstained Crown | The Untold Story of UK Royals | Flashback with Palki Sharma
    As King Charles III ascends to power, we take a look at the history of his throne. The bloody battles that kept his ancestors in power. The innocents they murdered and the foreign lands they looted. Britain's throne was forged by centuries of bloodshed and betrayals. Catch the story on Flashback with Palki Sharma.
    William | Pevensey Castle | France | Harold Godwinson | Battle of Hastings | Westminster Abbey | King Charles | Norman King | British Monarchy | British Slavery | British Colonialism | British Empire | Meghan Markle | William II | King Henry I | King John | War of the Roses | House of Lancaster | House of York | King Edward IV | King Edward V | House of Tudor | King Henry VIII | Thomas Cromwell | Queen Elizabeth I | Mary I | King Charles I | Buckingham Palace | Slave Trade | United Kingdom | UK Royal Family | British Empire | Great Britain | King Charles III | India | Colonial Loot | Kohinoor | King George V | Nicholas II | Wilhem II | British Throne
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  • @Firstpost
    @Firstpost  Před rokem +664

    Do the British Royals face a crisis of relevance? Leave a comment and let us know your thoughts.

    • @anantbhushangaur1972
      @anantbhushangaur1972 Před rokem +2

      let alone royal family , whole uk is today a vassal of its former colony USA.
      karma comes back and hit hard.

    • @globalhealth4
      @globalhealth4 Před rokem +13

      I think the up and coming royals will. There is only so much time left to answer for ancestral matters. Maybe the new queen will calm everyone down

    • @SociologistV
      @SociologistV Před rokem

      Indeed the Monarch has lost its relevance in the contemporary world, there is only crisis to the Monarch to stay relevant honestly. The "Royal Family" has become the "living museum" to many consciously or unconsciously they are still remembered with controversies, sympathy for the dead royals, style statements, history of gruesome coloniality and war and nothing else. The "royals" and the sentiments of religion inscribed to stay in "allegiance to the royal" is been clenched on the older generation of the nation while nowhere almost rest of the world much. These are some words that the king uttered in today's coronation "defender of the earth" , "faithful" and some more that I don't remember but these and the king? I mean come on the man publicly accepted he was unfaithful to his then wife and let alone earth UK is crumbling in financial crisis what did he do other than spending the public money on a century old tradition which doesn't even have oath that makes sense anymore!!! Also seeming lost looking at the current climate of "NOT MY KING" and the attendee lists of geopolitically important countries so yea,... unless UK becomes next North Korea environment they already are crumbling in lost relevance crisis rather than facing crisis of relevance! T

    • @sancti3707
      @sancti3707 Před rokem +96

      @@globalhealth4 Really? That's all you need to do - calm everyone down?! No repentance? No reparations? No shame?

    • @Human_01
      @Human_01 Před rokem +83

      They will not last for long.

  • @TheodoraPatten-lq9wn
    @TheodoraPatten-lq9wn Před 21 dnem +86

    Wow ! This explains the Dark Secrets of the British Monarchy. Symbolizes the Blood stained portrait of King Charles III.

  • @SDM496
    @SDM496 Před rokem +435

    I bet BBC will never make any documentary on this topic! 😅

    • @MrWolfy08
      @MrWolfy08 Před rokem +8

      Every country have their history, but will like to talk only about the goods

    • @sancti3707
      @sancti3707 Před rokem +39

      They will, but they will make the murder and brutality sound honorable, something to be proud of.

    • @maverickblackhorse3068
      @maverickblackhorse3068 Před rokem +30

      @@sancti3707 ...And/Or Blame Russia.

    • @pisablavatsky-cb3dd
      @pisablavatsky-cb3dd Před rokem +24

      BBC is fully funded by angl0regime. How can it criticise it master? 😂😂

    • @carbugnov1952
      @carbugnov1952 Před rokem +8

      Practically all monarchies in the world have shed many blood for power

  • @jenniferhigginbotham2019
    @jenniferhigginbotham2019 Před měsícem +45

    You are probably the best news reporter I’ve seen! Zero mistakes, proficient and consistent! Either you are an incredible reader/narrator or you are able to memorize better than anyone I know!

    • @illwitness
      @illwitness Před 25 dny +3

      Palki Sharma is awesome. Love listening to her.

    • @sonalvora7933
      @sonalvora7933 Před 13 dny +3

      Agreed. Palki Sharma has all the right traits of a great reporter!

    • @jennyjenkins8672
      @jennyjenkins8672 Před 5 dny +1

      Mistakes by omitting atrocities and slave labour in all the other countries which still continues today.

    • @amoyjoyce1117
      @amoyjoyce1117 Před 3 dny

      You people are crazy , your enemies will Never say good things about you , or the truth . When one experience forgiveness from the lord, it’s expected others must have received forgiveness or want others to experience forgiveness. I believe our Queen experience the lords forgiveness for the wrong doings of her ancestors, for generational curses , no one is Good NOT ONE ! That why Jesus came to give us the gift of salvation, the Holy Spirit , for the kingdom of God , we must be born again spiritually. If we believe we are good we are washed in our own filth . The children won’t pay for the sins of their fathers ,these reporters like to stir up Hate , I don’t watch her , I did a few times , not any more .i don’t want to know any thing bad about any one, I’m not the judge, only Jesus is the judge he see the human heart, I know the national anthem God saved the Queen I believe Our Queen is really is saved. We saw the rainbows over Windsor castle , buckinghan palace and balmoral , signs of welcoming home . And 4.1 billion people watched her funeral , you must read the scripture his God honours his people when they leave this earth , she was not afraid to
      Mention Jesus Christ as her personal savior . All wr t down hill after she left . It does it matter at what stage of life you give your life to the lord , he has more than enough for you , that you wish you have given your life earlier to the lord.. listening to lies on FB and believing the lies , lying spirit enters your heart.

    • @amoyjoyce1117
      @amoyjoyce1117 Před 3 dny

      Totally agree all lies ! Guard your heart it’s the wellspring of life , it with your heart you believe and with the mouth you speak as if it’s the gospel . Now every one is a judge because of lies
      Now you lot are playing the judge

  • @nalenilambourdiere9620
    @nalenilambourdiere9620 Před 3 měsíci +34

    A lot of British people may not be familiar with the UK history, as they are proud of the royals

    • @Tk-iz2ws
      @Tk-iz2ws Před 3 dny +1

      Or deluded...

    • @kripaharris237
      @kripaharris237 Před dnem

      I think all countries would be sad to learn of our histories
      The British just really excelled at being savages
      Let's look ahead and make a better world hey

  • @Ad-Lo
    @Ad-Lo Před rokem +873

    As an African, this is expertly done! Thank you for this video! I agree that it should be in all Indian and African schools. It will make our politicians mindful.

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před rokem

      Why should we teach Indians UK history? Seems like a waste of resources.

    • @mrsj6114
      @mrsj6114 Před rokem

      ​@Gordon Bird That's not true. They say that to divide us. We don't believe that shit story. NOT TRUE!

    • @JonesBeiges
      @JonesBeiges Před rokem +18

      Maybe they should teach about the Hutu,Tutsi 's instead?

    • @user-sw2vh3nt6t
      @user-sw2vh3nt6t Před rokem +1

      ​@@JonesBeiges SEULAWAH CO

    • @user-sw2vh3nt6t
      @user-sw2vh3nt6t Před rokem +1

      ​@Gordon Bird SEULAWAH CO

  • @godspeedsumitbiswas
    @godspeedsumitbiswas Před rokem +2321

    This 8mins was much more meaningful than my 10th standard history lessons.

    • @ctsphang
      @ctsphang Před rokem

      10th standard was _designed_ to erase your history, elevate the colonizers’.

    • @_sharmalines-zk1kb
      @_sharmalines-zk1kb Před rokem +16

      It's means either you didn't gave 100% in your class 10th or your class teacher was not good story teller.
      Class 10 th history book is really impressive brother.😊

    • @exploreandunravel5773
      @exploreandunravel5773 Před rokem +48

      ​@@_sharmalines-zk1kb Only Gandhi's and Mughals in tenth class history book 😂😂😂😂

    • @godspeedsumitbiswas
      @godspeedsumitbiswas Před rokem +42

      @@exploreandunravel5773 was about to tell him that. Our history curriculum is itself a joke.

    • @saturationstation1446
      @saturationstation1446 Před rokem

      i imagine text books in the uk about history are just the words "the king is good. i submit my life to the royal family to use to advance their wealth and power" printed over and over with a swirly circle thing lightly imposed on the background of each page for maximum brainwashing effect lol

  • @Sarbet888
    @Sarbet888 Před 4 měsíci +25

    I am glad I found Firstpost and Palki Sharma; this is where I come for real news.

  • @BLUERAY1611
    @BLUERAY1611 Před 9 měsíci +50

    BBC WILL NEVER PRODUCE THIS DOCUMENTARY.

    • @chimera8421
      @chimera8421 Před 3 dny

      Why not? It’s taught in all of our history books! No secrets here. Every empire through history has been cruel, brutal. Not just the British.

  • @ahmadalikhan1467
    @ahmadalikhan1467 Před rokem +423

    respect from Pakistan, As Indian media is strong and independent enough to talk about the reality of Britain's history.

    • @terran2929
      @terran2929 Před rokem +10

      Because it's all documented by England a very messy and complicated history, although alot was left out.

    • @infinity1726
      @infinity1726 Před rokem

      Aap pehle apni Qur'an aur Hadees tarjume ke saath Padh lo. Khud kuch pata nahi hai. Lekin uske liye Marne maarne ke liye taiyyar hain. Ex-muslim Sahil ka ch@nnel dekho. Vahaan par Jo daleel mile, usko apni Ghar ki kitaab me CHECK karo. Tab pata chalega, tumko kitna sach bataaya gaya tha, aur kitna jhoot. Jhoot bolte maulana, haafiz, scholar par bharosa karoge aur jahannam jaaoge. Vaise bhi zyaadatar Islam ke firke jahannam jayenge. Sirf 1 firka jannat jaayega. Aapni kitaab padho (Arabi me nahi), tarjume ke saath.

    • @masudsaleh5155
      @masudsaleh5155 Před rokem

      ​@@terran2929 Why does Islam attract more converts than any other religion? One major reason is Islam says: "refugees welcome" to those fleeing failing liberal social and religious institutions.
      Let me explain.
      Liberal secularists promote the idea that their norms for regulating marriage, family, and religion are ideal.
      Nevertheless, statistical data indicates that wherever a society is governed by liberal secular norms, people stop marrying, having children, and practicing religion.
      Put differently, the liberal is fundamentally a hypocrite - despite what he or she might say, no liberal person is actually interested in being part of a liberal marriage, a liberal family, or a liberal religion.
      Matters are different when it comes to Islam.
      Muslims also promote the idea that their norms for regulating marriage, family, and religion are ideal.
      Moreover, statistical data indicates that wherever a society is governed by Islamic norms, it boosts marriage, birth rate, and religious practice.
      Put differently, the Muslim is actually interested in being part of a Muslim marriage, a Muslim family, and the Muslim religion.
      The current era is an era of refugees fleeing from liberalism. Liberal marriage, family, and religion have collapsed.
      As a result, refugees from liberal societies seek marriage partners abroad, and if they practice any type of religion - it is a non-liberal version whose centers are located abroad. Islam is the most obvious choice for them.

    • @masudsaleh5155
      @masudsaleh5155 Před rokem +2

      For all of those who think it is ideal if Muslim women are not financially dependent on men:
      Would it be ideal if Muslim men were not sexually dependent on their women? For example would it be ideal if men could purchase (at low cost) harems of docile life-like forever-young sex robots?
      How would you respond to Muslim men who justified this by saying such robots are necessary to give men true independence, such that they are not forced to stay in relationships with women who are rude, jealous, controlling, manipulative, fat, old, or ugly?
      How would you respond to Muslim men who said that Muslim women need to "step up their game" such that men choose to be with them instead of a robot that is more friendly, beautiful, young, and thin?
      The cop out answer is to say sex robots are haram, but there are other conceivable halal alternatives that would do the same thing: flood men with cheap alternatives. Obviously such alternatives would weaken and ultimately destroy marriage because it takes away the dependence that men have on women for sex.
      But that is literally what giving women financial independence does; it makes them independent from men. And that's why no society or religion ever did give women that independence, except for our current dystopia..

    • @bhavikavanani3029
      @bhavikavanani3029 Před rokem +2

      Ja thats true. It is much better than to become a spoon of America, Uk or china

  • @hiltonmandelaandries399
    @hiltonmandelaandries399 Před rokem +723

    As a South African I'm so amazed by this history lesson... Now I wonder why my history teacher never taught me this.. Long story short, thank you for this... Wow what a bloody history

    • @jeanettewee8805
      @jeanettewee8805 Před rokem +10

      The $45 trillion figure is a mathematical construction, not something that actually happened. It's a speculative projection, not what occurred in the real world. $45 trillion was never transferred from India, Utsa Patnaik herself estimates the actual figure as about £1 billion pounds in total, the rest is manufactured from compound interest rates up to the year 2016. It should be obvious that a calculation at a 5% compound interest rate to the year 2016 and beyond should not be represented as the “drain” on the Indian economy 1765-1938. Shame on those who understand this and yet knowingly spread it on the internet, they clearly have some kind of agenda. It's misinforming the public, and a gross distortion of the truth.

    • @leonacurrie3471
      @leonacurrie3471 Před rokem

      It's quite a common bloody history you'll find that many dynastic families and empires share across the globe

    • @mogznwaz
      @mogznwaz Před rokem

      It’s mostly made up bullshyte following an anti British narrative

    • @heroshe7786
      @heroshe7786 Před rokem

      It's because when they left our lands they leave thire boot liking rats behind to rule us and manipulate us like in india.😢

    • @ianharrison304
      @ianharrison304 Před rokem +11

      "The innocents they murdered and the foreign lands they looted. " Never taught because most of this is taken out of context. It is a very one-sided view.

  • @jasonparkes601
    @jasonparkes601 Před 9 měsíci +98

    History is soaked in blood, this lot are nothing out of the ordinary.

  • @KelechiEnoch
    @KelechiEnoch Před rokem +278

    It's her brilliance, her vast conversance of knowledge, her sheer practicality, the way she reads the news like shes talking to you, her natural Indian beauty. Just the best. Palki Sharma, the Jewel of Journalism 😇

    • @ovieonojeghuo8347
      @ovieonojeghuo8347 Před 10 měsíci +8

      Indeed the jewel of journalism, I completely agree 💯

    • @johnchugen1199
      @johnchugen1199 Před 9 měsíci +2

      😇❤

    • @enemkay3855
      @enemkay3855 Před 9 měsíci +7

      Lol she got so many facts wrong in this video.

    • @graphite282
      @graphite282 Před 9 měsíci +8

      She is is propogandist. Why does she not tell about the Indian kings and their blood lust?

    • @enemkay3855
      @enemkay3855 Před 9 měsíci +5

      @@graphite282 exactly. and she says nothing about how the UK was actually the country which ended slavery for the first time. she just slanders brits and gets praised for it.

  • @LucasSilva-dr6lu
    @LucasSilva-dr6lu Před rokem +1135

    I'm Brazilian and I can't bear the fact that the English left hundreds of thousands of Irish people to die from starvation even though their lands were still productive. It's an untold fact in our history books that deserves to be exposed.

    • @whentheimposterissus8376
      @whentheimposterissus8376 Před rokem +102

      Wait till you hear about Jallianwala Bagh , Bengal famines and Partition of India.

    • @tamarabenjamin2762
      @tamarabenjamin2762 Před rokem +51

      Indians :- First time??

    • @mrzombie1780
      @mrzombie1780 Před rokem +48

      They shipped the food over to the UK watch Black 47. It was planned to use Ireland too feed the British

    • @paulwilkinson7977
      @paulwilkinson7977 Před rokem

      And your country is perfect yeh ??? clown 🤡 .😊😊😊

    • @dendunn4288
      @dendunn4288 Před rokem

      Ireland in the famine had something like 52 british battalions guarding food from irish people and there own food.
      British land lords give free passage on coffin ship to get rid of Irish the famine in Ireland should be renamed the Genocide.

  • @SmartRPh24
    @SmartRPh24 Před rokem +369

    I’m simply blown away by the sheer brilliance of this fast paced story telling style. Very contemporary way of telling the old tales…great research and perfect delivery…exactly what you expect from a Palki Sharma presentation 👌🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽

    • @universome511
      @universome511 Před rokem

      lol

    • @vanshikbhatia8183
      @vanshikbhatia8183 Před rokem

    • @jeanettewee8805
      @jeanettewee8805 Před rokem +3

      The $45 trillion figure is a mathematical construction, not something that actually happened. It's a speculative projection, not what occurred in the real world. $45 trillion was never transferred from India, Utsa Patnaik herself estimates the actual figure as about £1 billion pounds in total, the rest is manufactured from compound interest rates up to the year 2016. It should be obvious that a calculation at a 5% compound interest rate to the year 2016 and beyond should not be represented as the “drain” on the Indian economy 1765-1938. Shame on those who understand this and yet knowingly spread it on the internet, they clearly have some kind of agenda. It's misinforming the public, and a gross distortion of the truth.

    • @universome511
      @universome511 Před rokem

      @@jeanettewee8805 look at the end of the day anything above iron age levels of material wealth in India is a gift from White people

    • @leonacurrie3471
      @leonacurrie3471 Před rokem +1

      I'm blown away at peoples lack of critical evaluation, not thinking for one second that these wrongs were also carried out by other dynastic families and empires ...and that she missed out anything profitable and focused solely on the bad

  • @samanthaaleo
    @samanthaaleo Před 3 měsíci +43

    Thank you! I’ve been trying to tell people this! But so many want to stay BLIND!

    • @travel-tt7id
      @travel-tt7id Před 29 dny

      People choose to be blind just because if their personal interest.

  • @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk
    @LaurenceOConnor-fg4dk Před 11 měsíci +11

    The young lady has a most appealing demeanour and soothing voice.

  • @kaushiksaha8654
    @kaushiksaha8654 Před rokem +361

    The entire history of british in just 8 minutes with all facts and figures, to the point... Only palki ji can do it. She makes everything so interesting...

    • @jeanettewee8805
      @jeanettewee8805 Před rokem +9

      The $45 trillion figure is a mathematical construction, not something that actually happened. It's a speculative projection, not what occurred in the real world. $45 trillion was never transferred from India, Utsa Patnaik herself estimates the actual figure as about £1 billion pounds in total, the rest is manufactured from compound interest rates up to the year 2016. It should be obvious that a calculation at a 5% compound interest rate to the year 2016 and beyond should not be represented as the “drain” on the Indian economy 1765-1938. Shame on those who understand this and yet knowingly spread it on the internet, they clearly have some kind of agenda. It's misinforming the public, and a gross distortion of the truth.

    • @leonacurrie3471
      @leonacurrie3471 Před rokem +7

      Oh yeah, the ENTIRE history 😒 what planet are you on

    • @heroshe7786
      @heroshe7786 Před rokem

      ​@@jeanettewee8805 waw still pretending inocent and defending one of the horrible Empire in the world.

    • @kaushiksaha8654
      @kaushiksaha8654 Před rokem +7

      @@leonacurrie3471 Yes, I think it's good enough time your history deserve.

    • @kaushiksaha8654
      @kaushiksaha8654 Před rokem

      @@jeanettewee8805 Come on... Don't justify the atrocities committed by the British... List are long.. You will not be able to digest.

  • @aishwaryanemani2614
    @aishwaryanemani2614 Před rokem +323

    "Not my idea of sweet death"
    "Britian didn't invent the slave trade but perfected it"
    these lines got me👌

    • @DarthQueefious
      @DarthQueefious Před rokem +21

      Yes, Britain perfected slavery by ENDING it, and spent a century ending it worldwide. No other nation can say that. Sadly, slavery exists today in India

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem +11

      @@DarthQueefious India is the one country in the world in which the master-slave dynamic is actually ingrained in their culture - caste system!
      Only about 3,000 mercantile peoples actually owned slaves in Britain in the 1700/1800s. You are much more likely to encounter a person who had slaves in their ancestry in that period when you pass a foreigner in London rather than a native English person.

    • @harieeshrakhavandaran
      @harieeshrakhavandaran Před rokem +21

      @@frankyyaggabot6222 where do you get this story from western media?

    • @harieeshrakhavandaran
      @harieeshrakhavandaran Před rokem

      @@DarthQueefious ss start slavery and say we end slavery by stopping it typically english pussy things

    • @harieeshrakhavandaran
      @harieeshrakhavandaran Před rokem +9

      @@frankyyaggabot6222 well if you study history in your country books you will talk about how you saved us

  • @chrisbacos
    @chrisbacos Před měsícem +34

    American here. I'm aware of our "special relationship" but it sickens me that many British celebrities and the UK media judge my country when England has centuries of blood on its hands.

    • @Sourcefractile7777
      @Sourcefractile7777 Před 24 dny +3

      I totally agree. nowhere else the slavemasters are still woreshipped like that

    • @umbro12
      @umbro12 Před 17 dny +1

      Your ancestors , be British

    • @alanfowler.
      @alanfowler. Před 16 dny

      @@Sourcefractile7777 Only morons worship them. There is a strong abolition movement here.

    • @mztwixed
      @mztwixed Před 16 dny +2

      Consider it a blessing to keeping you STRAIGHT HONEST AND RIGHTEOUS. The same is true of America. Embrace it. Then sort your sh!t out.

    • @Ladykiesh
      @Ladykiesh Před 10 dny

      America is still a part of it. So after slavery your ancestors did go back to Europe.

  • @sampoornamkannan
    @sampoornamkannan Před 9 měsíci +32

    Most Crowns are bloodstained. This one surpasses most. It is the way of the world.

    • @natasarayadai
      @natasarayadai Před 3 dny

      They and the Saudi Arabians are the Edomites.

  • @maitreyeemukherjee7114
    @maitreyeemukherjee7114 Před rokem +666

    This is a true tribute to the Royal family of Britain. Bloodshed is their Legacy. Palki madam did a tremendous job.,..

    • @yashsingh9002
      @yashsingh9002 Před rokem +4

      bong ❤

    • @markmower1746
      @markmower1746 Před rokem

      Riddle me this, if Britain's so evil why do so many Indians want to go there so badly?

    • @braddas212
      @braddas212 Před rokem +7

      ​@@yashsingh9002 abe yeh youtube h tinder nhi 😂

    • @yashsingh9002
      @yashsingh9002 Před rokem +3

      @@braddas212 karm karte raho phal ki chinta na karo 😆

    • @braddas212
      @braddas212 Před rokem +1

      @@yashsingh9002 arre yaar 😄

  • @fauzdarvinod
    @fauzdarvinod Před rokem +384

    “William the II. That’s English Royal family for you, big on power…low on creative names”……that was brutal

    • @kitsworld
      @kitsworld Před rokem +10

      And of course no other nation has favoured traditional names. 🤣🤣

    • @kevinparker461
      @kevinparker461 Před rokem

      And puts into perspective what the rest of the World come to the UK to do, no respect just parasites!. If they stayed where they were meant to be there would be no interest in the UK. And no good "Bleating" about being colonised then doing the same thing back to the people you accuse. But intelligence isn't as common in the third World as hypocrisy!!

    • @fauzdarvinod
      @fauzdarvinod Před rokem

      @David A. Myers Correct! Yet these so called elite stayed with Indians for more than 200 years, of course with ulterior motives of exploitation and slavery…and enjoyed playing in dirt. In fact the colonial mindset of looting of another state resulted famine with little focus on secondary issues…
      Try to stay hungry for a week while working hard and see if you care for washing away germs before devouring anything eatable…

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem +7

      It's called efficiency. You see it in British Food as well - that's why the British had the time to create much of the modern world (science, engineering, ... ). They even had enough spare time to attempt to drag much of the rest of the world into modernity. Admittedly, still a work in progress!

    • @andyjardine8192
      @andyjardine8192 Před rokem +1

      Great delivery with that one 😅

  • @petrapaulus9531
    @petrapaulus9531 Před 2 měsíci +25

    What goes ar OUnd, comes around, what a wonderful royal family, wonder why they still adore it so much?

  • @0369sweetp
    @0369sweetp Před rokem +14

    No wonder harry and megan run away from the family. Truth hit them. So now this explains how princess diana died. Royal murderers stories told in just under 10mins. This lady is really good.

    • @pamelamedina2462
      @pamelamedina2462 Před 25 dny

      If they were mudering brothers and sister,nephews,what would stop them from killing DIANA.those hateful bastards.i really do hate these human beings,let me think all this is for naught.

    • @alexandrinelestrade
      @alexandrinelestrade Před 15 dny

      Harry and Meghan, please run, run run.. Do not turn back.

  • @existentoneness
    @existentoneness Před rokem +470

    Palki Sharma! This is a very ruthless documentary of the British Empire. No one else could have delivered it any better.

    • @TheVenge.
      @TheVenge. Před rokem +41

      Why Indians hate brits..?
      1. More than 100 million Indians died in the first 40 years of British rule.
      2. 29 million Indians died under British induced famines designed by Churchill in his military doctrine.
      3. India and China were the richest countries in the world than brits came killed Indians took their wealth.
      4. The total value of wealth looted from India is more than $45 trillion dollars.
      5. British were worse than nazis because in 200 years they conducted countless massacres like Jalian walla bhag.
      6. Churchill and British army raided villages took away the entire agricultural yield as reserve stock pile. Which led to 4 million deaths of bengali people.
      7. After all this, they still haven't apologized or paid us our reparations, but they do lecture us on human rights. Almost every day.
      This is just a tip of the Ice berg.

    • @linanicolia1363
      @linanicolia1363 Před rokem +10

      She is the best !

    • @hemikafonseka5622
      @hemikafonseka5622 Před rokem +12

      Well done !very well said....you clearly explained

    • @walterpinkman5249
      @walterpinkman5249 Před rokem

      ​@@TheVenge. there are alot of brown coolies in the comment section who are wetting themselves after seeing their new king. They should see this to remember why Indian despise the British monarchy.

    • @dutybound5079
      @dutybound5079 Před rokem +1

      ​@@TheVenge. Indians should hate the brits, but they don't. The slavery still runs deep in the system ruling India.

  • @djoys7738
    @djoys7738 Před rokem +717

    A true tribute to monarchy. Palki is just too good.

    • @mochilero-fe6hv
      @mochilero-fe6hv Před rokem +8

      Palki´s problem is that she does not understand that it was the British who ended the slave trade. In addition she never talks about the huge discrepancy between the rich and poor in India. I saw vast numbers of Indians sleeping in the street in the 1970s. India is a beautiful country. An English author, MM Kaye, captured India perfectly when she wrote. As ugly as a rotting corpse, and beautiful beyond belief. I suspect that may be true today. Anyone who has never been to India should visit one day. It is a special place indeed.

    • @mayureshjarag7785
      @mayureshjarag7785 Před rokem

      ​@@mochilero-fe6hv well you are still criminal if you try to save lives after murdering thousands.

    • @DrHrishikeshApte
      @DrHrishikeshApte Před rokem +6

      There is no rich person in world who doesn't supress poor

    • @sgaafar1
      @sgaafar1 Před rokem +5

      Well the royals are not to issue to me, but after hearing this contribution, something has to change in the world. These regimes have to do many many things to apologize and work out a way to get out of this old mess. If they don't feel any remorse, bad luck. It's not the first nor the last "empire" that will be - some time from now - remembered as history. Just like Rome etcetera etcetera . . .

    • @samirkarki192
      @samirkarki192 Před rokem +2

      Actually Palki made a mistake. At 4:50 , she is talking about Mary queen of Scots, but the painting is of Bloody Mary (Henry VIII's daughter from 1st wife. Elizabeth was daughter from his 2nd wife). There were 2 Marys, and their stories are different. She told the story of Mary Queen of Scots, meanwhile showing only the painting of Mary I / Bloody Mary.

  • @alesiyawa1301
    @alesiyawa1301 Před měsícem +9

    The Truth is out to the Roof now.
    Blood! Blood! Blood!
    🙏

  • @neekitajain927
    @neekitajain927 Před 10 měsíci +40

    „Soon the bloodlust would be exported worldwide..“
    Every word here in this flashback is to the point.

  • @michellerayne2115
    @michellerayne2115 Před rokem +495

    Only you can say it so precisely and accurately. Most people are unaware of accurate picture of history. Thank you! for a job done to perfection, and narrative, which is superb!

    • @aryantripathi9765
      @aryantripathi9765 Před rokem +6

      Exactly 💯

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem +14

      How about the history of Sati or an in-depth analysis of the Caste System - it's interesting to know that the average Indian has a historical legacy of being even more barbaric than all the King's and Queen's of England combined!

    • @arpitshivhare217
      @arpitshivhare217 Před rokem +12

      @David A. Myers better than wiping with tissue not even sure it's cleaned or not eww

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem +1

      @@rmrrao2675 Yes, doubly relevant as the Roma are thought to have originated as Indians fleeing oppression in India. Not surprisingly there was no migration back to India. Just like the Ugandan Indians - most elected to go to Europe rather than return to India - seems people vote with their feet.

    • @damianeze7292
      @damianeze7292 Před rokem

      @David A. Myers It’s also left for you to do the investigation and present same to the world.

  • @janettesalisbury6524
    @janettesalisbury6524 Před rokem +380

    I'm British and I love this lady, she tells it how it is. In Britain your supposed to love the royal family no matter what and any news about them is all sweet and lovey dovey, but very little is actually reality. You've got yourself a new fan ma'am

    • @domispablo7992
      @domispablo7992 Před rokem +5

      I think there's nothing wrong with supporting the monarchy but it is essential we acknowledge it and most importantly accept it. Like me or you had nothing to do with slave trade but we must forget or deny it

    • @MaverickSeventySeven
      @MaverickSeventySeven Před rokem

      The Monarchy is a FIGUREHEAD - they axecute numerous Executive and Ambassadorial Duties that no one else can really perform! Which includes managing the international affairs if 15 Commonwealth countries that need the support of a Strong Nation like England.

    • @denisgorjunov304
      @denisgorjunov304 Před rokem +25

      Don't you think idea that some people has a birthright to rule others is disgusting?

    • @selfridgesfan7880
      @selfridgesfan7880 Před rokem

      Well said. The British continue to be brainwashed and the Royal Court machine behind the monarch work very hard to keep them all in power and wealth.

    • @freebeerfordworkers
      @freebeerfordworkers Před rokem +3

      @@domispablo7992 people don't seem to realize that the monarch in Britain is paid a salary by the state. 200 years ago they turned most of their land and property over to the government in return for a guaranteed income. Because they were bankrupt when they died and the government was tired of bailing them out.
      The property is managed by the Crown Estates and while in law they own it they cannot sell any part of it without parliamentary permission. So to say they own it is in fact legal fiction. today as always crown estates make a considerable profit and the monarch is only paid what parliament thinks fit keeping the considerable surplus for the taxpayer.
      Queen Victoria was the first monarch for a couple of 100 years to have any property to leave. When she came to the throne, she had to go crown in hand to Parliament for the money to finish Buckingham Palace because the architect had gone madly over budget. She didn't make her money from slavery or sweating people in the colonies but by investing in New York real estate. Smart lady.

  • @MysticRealm-ni5um
    @MysticRealm-ni5um Před 8 měsíci +10

    “Big on Power low on creative names” that’s true 99% don’t know meaning of their names 😂😂😂

  • @teasabarfoot1975
    @teasabarfoot1975 Před měsícem +7

    In the US people say all of our past presidents have been related to the British royals. Crazy!

  • @princeraghav
    @princeraghav Před rokem +468

    And this coronation is clebrated even in India. Slave mentality did not go. Look at Sonam kapoor's mother, she is so proud that her daughter spoke a few lines in the coronation function. On the day of coronation, there were 5 news articles on NDTV about who wore what. Thank you FirstPost for speaking our voice.
    I dont know what is so special about these bloody generation of kings and queens that people are going gaga for them.

    • @piyushdas079
      @piyushdas079 Před rokem +27

      Punjabis always had a thing for white skinned masters ...remember there were two communities who fought on side and were loyal to british in 1856-7 war...Gurkhas and Punjab/Sikh .

    • @mabelbaker4804
      @mabelbaker4804 Před rokem

      That being said, what beats me us those Blacks supporting the lues of the royal family against Meghan. Her husband couldn't support his family's repulsive treatments of his wife, they have had enough, so they decided to leave. Black people will never understand that no matter what they become in life, the highest in ranks company if their colonial masters they keep, for ever they are still looked down upon and treated 'still' unequal, tolerated!
      Yes what they did to the Irish people then was highly barbaric! Enslaved them on "their" own lands. Which they stole from them and made them, their whole families work for them. Those were terrible times and to 'staked' up humans on ships like nothing, nobody, shipped away to far far far away countries as Slaves?? How cruel and arrogant can people be, and if we look well it's still happening! This time by the formerly oppressed thinking it us still the only, best manners to get Rich and in Control of another's Life for personal wealth/gains. Conscience?

    • @joelhungerford8388
      @joelhungerford8388 Před rokem +9

      Maybe its because they were sick of mughal oppression

    • @antoniospanayiotou8619
      @antoniospanayiotou8619 Před rokem +10

      Money, money,money...

    • @louiskrstic
      @louiskrstic Před rokem +7

      Dear Bharat Singh Raghav I kindly recommend a book "On the Breath of the Gods" by Ariel Tomioka. Book is excellent to see why some people are of slave mentality and some of conqueror mentality. Oh, there is much more in that book...

  • @didierliango6402
    @didierliango6402 Před rokem +225

    That's the most barbaric story I have ever heard. For those of us who are still shocked by the atrocities of slavery and colonialism .. Europe has seen by far the bloodiest war ever recorded on this earth. An African proverb says; however far a stream flows, it doesn’t forget its origin.

    • @xaviermachiavelli5236
      @xaviermachiavelli5236 Před rokem +1

      Right i don't think I'd believe it either...should I add you on Facebook

    • @masudsaleh5155
      @masudsaleh5155 Před rokem

      ​@@xaviermachiavelli5236 Why does Islam attract more converts than any other religion? One major reason is Islam says: "refugees welcome" to those fleeing failing liberal social and religious institutions.
      Let me explain.
      Liberal secularists promote the idea that their norms for regulating marriage, family, and religion are ideal.
      Nevertheless, statistical data indicates that wherever a society is governed by liberal secular norms, people stop marrying, having children, and practicing religion.
      Put differently, the liberal is fundamentally a hypocrite - despite what he or she might say, no liberal person is actually interested in being part of a liberal marriage, a liberal family, or a liberal religion.
      Matters are different when it comes to Islam.
      Muslims also promote the idea that their norms for regulating marriage, family, and religion are ideal.
      Moreover, statistical data indicates that wherever a society is governed by Islamic norms, it boosts marriage, birth rate, and religious practice.
      Put differently, the Muslim is actually interested in being part of a Muslim marriage, a Muslim family, and the Muslim religion.
      The current era is an era of refugees fleeing from liberalism. Liberal marriage, family, and religion have collapsed.
      As a result, refugees from liberal societies seek marriage partners abroad, and if they practice any type of religion - it is a non-liberal version whose centers are located abroad. Islam is the most obvious choice for them.

    • @jennyomalley7634
      @jennyomalley7634 Před rokem +11

      They say if you pass a pond and see two fish fighting, then you know the British have just been there.

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem

      @@jennyomalley7634 If you pass a pond and see two Irish men fighting, then you know the sun'll be up soon!

    • @jennyomalley7634
      @jennyomalley7634 Před rokem +1

      @@frankyyaggabot6222 Read a lot of Oscar Wilde do you ( rhetorical question )

  • @dapawap
    @dapawap Před 6 měsíci +8

    Exactly, well said, everyone should keep sharing this history lesson of the outdated feudal, colonial class system. SO CALLED ROYAL FAMILY are a DISGRACE!,

  • @popup171
    @popup171 Před 8 měsíci +13

    5:54 Is my Favourite Dialogue 😂
    Palki you nailed it❤

  • @abrahamlidholm9007
    @abrahamlidholm9007 Před rokem +57

    This was absolutly not sugarcoated like my history classes in school, in my earlier years.

  • @Agenamigo
    @Agenamigo Před rokem +434

    British history in about 8 minutes. No meat. All bones. Cannot fake it. I love it ! 👍👍😀

    • @jimboll6982
      @jimboll6982 Před rokem

      Meanwhile in India. They still cant fathom out how to introduce a sewage system. Kids living violent lives on the street. Child prostitution.starving people. Disease
      . A shit hole. And the educated leave

    • @Your_real_dad
      @Your_real_dad Před rokem

      😂

    • @teacherrea5319
      @teacherrea5319 Před rokem

      The British ran Jesuits and Islam out of 5 continents they were colonizing and took over. Countries around the world BEGGED her to come and save them. She wasted her wealth importing steel and machinery and engineers and soldiers and got paid a bit of rice and fruit and nuts. Pfft. Then they all stabbed her in the back pretty much. Now she's buried under a massive malicious defamation campaign and she should SUE THEM IN COURT and expose the fraud. She had >50 client PROTECTORATES not colonies. A colony is where you take ownership of land and assets and move you civilians in. She didn't do that very much. And even in Aus, and NZ those were mostly catholics nobody wanted in England anyway. And Canadian natives sided with Brits bc Americans were flooded with Catholics and they knew they would be genocided. So...most British history online is just a repeat of Jesuit malicious mud slinging coming out of black ops military. Todays idiots don't check any facts they just LOVE bullying and blaming someone else for being chaotic, corrupt and poor.

    • @jjefferyworboys8138
      @jjefferyworboys8138 Před rokem +4

      Is the UK's history any different to most if not all countries. It's happening today in Ukraine and the Sudan.

    • @360eagleeye4
      @360eagleeye4 Před rokem +1

      Wow this is an uneducated and ignorant response

  • @C-o-r-y
    @C-o-r-y Před 7 měsíci +6

    Britain not only defeated the forces of autocracy, but had an excellent track record of building ventures and tools, and improving economic mobility in civilisations. Whether it was the Industrial Revolution or the frontiers of science and social innovation, Britain led the drive for creativity and discovery.
    Autocracy is a system of government in which absolute power is held by the ruler, known as an autocrat. It includes most forms of monarchy and dictatorship,

    • @eleanorrose6122
      @eleanorrose6122 Před 2 dny

      Have you heard of the scientists from Baghdad? The first university? The first man to fly? They are all Arabic. Let's not talk about the numerous ancient knowledge stolen by the British from other race and cultures and got patents for it. Did you know about the Ethiopian civilization? While the British were still trying to bath daily and even brush their teeth, many civilization in Africa, Asia and America were already civilized. When the British got to Japan for the first time the Japanese called them "Inu" meaning "dog" they were dirty and stinky that's why they loved perfumes which was vastly used by the Arabs and Indians long before the Europeans knew what sweet scent was all about.

  • @ldiaz138
    @ldiaz138 Před 7 měsíci +10

    We the outsiders inside Britain, we all know this, but I am still amazed on the way How She managed to put all the facts together in a way only She can do it, there is blood on the hands of the British Royals! No doubt! Thank you Palki Sharma! Still surprises me though!

  • @lalitasharma4598
    @lalitasharma4598 Před rokem +108

    That's called journalism. Thanks a lot for this Palki. We are truly greatful to have you !!

    • @harsham775
      @harsham775 Před rokem

      Hey Palki Sharma you know the Splice and Dice video you did on sikhs whom you call Khalistanis the made up video in which you have an overture to western governments saying the evidence is there don't let sikhs or Khalistani have any rights to protest and according to you and your ilk although I.dont want to put words in your mouths anything sikhs do is according to you a terrorist act but you people are born yesterday ..have you read what came out in the Daily Mail an English conservative paper supporting King and Country....it seems the Hinduvata Saffron terrorist BJP movement has spread to England your thoughts on these terrorists acts of violence incited by the Hindus of India the Government of India on UK soil and this was well before Amritpal Singh came to the scene in Punjab BUT we know the Hindu terrorist financial support for the Hindu Saffron Terrorist movement now the BJP Sangh Parvar has been in the UK for years the terrorist money laundering support from Hindus in England for the Sangh Parvar BJP has been known for years but quietly hidden by buying of the British Politicians ....I assume that you will make a Splice and Dice video for the western governments to warn them of the dangers of Hindu Saffron Terrorist and their violent propensity ...The evidence is clearly there www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-12081129/Violent-ethnic-clashes-Leicester-year-stoked-Modis-Hindu-nationalist-party.html

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You can call it Journalism (as I can the stuff my dog pukes up), ... it's just not History.

  • @dane-yahawashiismyjudge7635

    I love this woman! She's not afraid to shine light on darkness. This is beautiful!!

    • @jeanettewee8805
      @jeanettewee8805 Před rokem +3

      The $45 trillion figure is a mathematical construction, not something that actually happened. It's a speculative projection, not what occurred in the real world. $45 trillion was never transferred from India, Utsa Patnaik herself estimates the actual figure as about £1 billion pounds in total, the rest is manufactured from compound interest rates up to the year 2016. It should be obvious that a calculation at a 5% compound interest rate to the year 2016 and beyond should not be represented as the “drain” on the Indian economy 1765-1938. Shame on those who understand this and yet knowingly spread it on the internet, they clearly have some kind of agenda. It's misinforming the public, and a gross distortion of the truth.

  • @1truth543
    @1truth543 Před 3 měsíci +14

    Longer, more in depth documentary on this topic and even other countries with you narrating Palki. You actually made me chuckle in a couple places. Nice... Very well done and brave as heck. ;-) Appreciate the info and your courage...

  • @ritafield382
    @ritafield382 Před 11 měsíci +5

    It is so good to see Palki again.

  • @peterwoodham769
    @peterwoodham769 Před rokem +111

    This video should be compulsory in all schools in the UK. All I ask is you don't hate the rest of us for the actions of the few.

    • @makedon888
      @makedon888 Před rokem +4

      Absolutely brother

    • @akshaya179
      @akshaya179 Před rokem +3

      Our parents ND grandparents who faced extreme hunger ND poverty due to your ancestors, are still alive, v can't forget ND forgive Britain

    • @renthokstu
      @renthokstu Před rokem +12

      Nobody is hating the British Ppl, only the Monarchy that's hated. Don't let them royalists tell you colonized ppl hate everyone, which is untrue. Our hate is for the monarchy that still exists in whatever form it does.

    • @riditachowdhury
      @riditachowdhury Před rokem +4

      All of u are the same...

    • @vaniganapathi830
      @vaniganapathi830 Před rokem

      The hatred is for the Monarchy and it's subjects who are still keeping that monarchy functional. When you Brits dismantle and become an actual democracy then your BBC mouthpiece can take lessons on all human rights, modern society, rational thinking etc etc...

  • @joek8948
    @joek8948 Před rokem +142

    In my 60 yrs, I have never come across a better news presenter than Palki Sharma.

    • @EsaiasP
      @EsaiasP Před rokem

      You havent seen Tiffany Meier

    • @jeanettewee8805
      @jeanettewee8805 Před rokem

      The $45 trillion figure is a mathematical construction, not something that actually happened. It's a speculative projection, not what occurred in the real world. $45 trillion was never transferred from India, Utsa Patnaik herself estimates the actual figure as about £1 billion pounds in total, the rest is manufactured from compound interest rates up to the year 2016. It should be obvious that a calculation at a 5% compound interest rate to the year 2016 and beyond should not be represented as the “drain” on the Indian economy 1765-1938. Shame on those who understand this and yet knowingly spread it on the internet, they clearly have some kind of agenda. It's misinforming the public, and a gross distortion of the truth.

    • @chozusmakavelli
      @chozusmakavelli Před rokem

      in my 42 yrs I have seen many better.
      news should be void of opinions, and only report facts. something most people can't distinguish nowadays.

    • @adelinedile3250
      @adelinedile3250 Před rokem +1

      She is trying to earn money from comments and share.
      How about her own country's history.

    • @samirsingh8125
      @samirsingh8125 Před 9 měsíci

      @@adelinedile3250 india is the only country never invaded anyone do a research....

  • @tosinmatthew112
    @tosinmatthew112 Před 9 měsíci +17

    I must say Palki, its so beautiful to see someone doing what they've trained and practiced to do so excellently. I love ur work. Ur standard of reporting, documenting and communication is so vivid, it felt like I was on a journey through history. History can never pay u for ur work. I hope they never get to u. Keep up the good work.
    A most enlightening masterpiece; it's hard for any student of history to disagree with ur facts.

  • @garlickebagg
    @garlickebagg Před měsícem +5

    Put this on the BEST OF list. Excellent synopsis.👍.

  • @nikitamondal4173
    @nikitamondal4173 Před rokem +69

    OMG 😮 I didn't realize that GOT was inspired by the history of the British royal family until Palki ma'am said "And you think "Game of Thrones" is bad" 😅
    Seriously I used to believe GOT crossed all limits of cruelty and slavery.

    • @vatsal7640
      @vatsal7640 Před rokem +5

      Well then you should see history of india and how brutal they were

    • @RojaJaneman
      @RojaJaneman Před 11 měsíci

      GoT is based on historical instances/facts

    • @abhimanusingh66
      @abhimanusingh66 Před 10 měsíci

      ​@@vatsal7640piss off

    • @Sun.Shine-
      @Sun.Shine- Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah loosely based on the battle of roses

    • @shaktikesavan9113
      @shaktikesavan9113 Před 8 měsíci

      It's still a damn good show!

  • @chibuigwekire4600
    @chibuigwekire4600 Před rokem +47

    Palki is the best journalist in the world I get amazed how she puts issues in perspective rolling our history close to a thousand yrs in just 8 minutes 👏👏👏

    • @mabelbaker4804
      @mabelbaker4804 Před rokem +1

      I like her style of journalism. She tells (at least she tries) things as they are. That's true and fair journalism not the modern western gossips and character damaging we have now.
      Well done. Good luck 🍀

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před 7 měsíci

      ... wow 1000 years in 8 minutes, you think she missed anything (or, did she get the intelligence of her target audience just right)?

  • @margeryfranko1850
    @margeryfranko1850 Před rokem +20

    That is some serious history, in just eight minutes. Thank you so much. Shocking, but essential to know. It’s time for a change.

  • @user-fb2bm6uk1t
    @user-fb2bm6uk1t Před 7 měsíci +6

    Thankyou dea lady for speaking the truth. 😢😢😢.shame shame shame

  • @bairdgaelach
    @bairdgaelach Před rokem +148

    As a Gael emerging from the cultural destruction of the English and their subjection of the Celtic peoples - I increasingly look to India for perspective in modern global affairs. India understands what the Irish went through better than most having gone through it yourselves. I wish we had the same geological distance between us as you do - its harder to disentangle ourselves from them when they left elements behind who seek to maintain their status quo. Most Irish are not aware how much damage colonisation has done to us and how much generational trauma remains from them. Keep up your work in challenging them and holding them accountable. Le Grá mo chara

    • @eriol_h
      @eriol_h Před rokem

      As Indians we hardly knew about the plight of our fellow Irish brothers & sisters for it was all beautifully concealed in the school syllabus set by british before they left India. I was taken aback when I knew they skipped the entire colonial saga of slaughter in their own history books.
      These english bastards will pay for their crimes. There's no one in existence that can escape karma.

    • @teejayangel6638
      @teejayangel6638 Před rokem +6

      Very true, the Irish suffered a lot. But look. They then escaped to the USA and with them extreme racism to date.

    • @bairdgaelach
      @bairdgaelach Před rokem

      @@teejayangel6638 What's your point here exactly? I can't speak to the traumatised Irish masses who were forced into exile to build the new America for it's new wealthy elites - but I do know that they weren't considered white until much later when they were assimilated. Those racist attitudes are first and foremost Anglo-Saxon English in origin, which later Irish Americans would've merged with in American culture. But elsewhere we have countless examples of the Irish merging with African communities in the West Indies etc, among others. They were immensely vulnerable, cast to the wind in search of new homes and communities. I will concede that anyone in America who claims Irish ancestry should be ashamed for propping up a system which is against their own history - they joined "them" because they seen how others were treated so it was better to be on the "white" side. However, that is a different story - some left for greener pastures, many of us stayed and endured and continue to fight for our language, names, history and culture. So be very careful comparing those Americans of Irish ancestry, to those who are actually Irish. There is a stark difference

    • @Guitar6ty
      @Guitar6ty Před rokem +4

      I think most main land Irish know their history but they simply dont hold a grudge. In fact many are grateful for the decent lives they have built in the UK. Hatred never solves issues.

    • @TechTonicIndia360
      @TechTonicIndia360 Před rokem

      What does the last line mean brother?

  • @real-eyes-realise-real-lie8888

    Totally agree. As a UK Tax payer born over 150 years after the abolition of slavery, we have only just paid off the debts to the slave owners. Which do involve our Monarchy. We from the South West of England and Wales were also subject to Slavery from the Barbary Pirates on the not too distant past. Whole villages were pillaged! History is strangely silent regarding this.

    • @mangopudding5979
      @mangopudding5979 Před rokem +1

      Whenever atrocities committed by your Bri tish are exposed, y'all come with whataboutery to try and wash away the true history of you bri tish and justify Colo nialism. Y'all don't have any honor.

    • @cryptostormer2512
      @cryptostormer2512 Před rokem

      You do know that your central bank is privately owned and the corporation THE CROWN has nothing to do with the monarchy? Nothing to see here move on.

    • @dutybound5079
      @dutybound5079 Před rokem +11

      So, the people of Celtic descent faced it too? like the Irish?
      Angles and Normans are Germanic, right?

    • @anthonygee6568
      @anthonygee6568 Před rokem +16

      The Barbary pirates came from North Africa

    • @tada2508
      @tada2508 Před rokem +2

      I think Howard Zinn alludes to that in his book People’s History of the United States.

  • @reikirainbowhandspawsmore7103
    @reikirainbowhandspawsmore7103 Před 2 měsíci +15

    I'm m from U.K and appreciate being able to learn the true history and not the polished turd version we got at school.
    Down with the empire and 'the firm'
    Blessings on your work at firstpost.
    🖖

  • @mohanmurti4078
    @mohanmurti4078 Před 10 měsíci +20

    Insightful story, Palki ! The "blood-stained crown" serves as a poignant reminder of the suffering endured by the Indian people and the lasting impact of colonialism on the country's social, political, and economic fabric. It symbolizes the historical injustices and serves as a call to reflect on the complexities of the colonial past

  • @umfanakamabaso8662
    @umfanakamabaso8662 Před rokem +36

    My absolute favorite news anchor.
    Always delivering stories that need to be told.

  • @angelwings5136
    @angelwings5136 Před rokem +30

    The Othman Empire was Similar to this....Why even does this world need king and Queens So meaning we have to work and get tired to take care of them..that's a nice job wow ..🤨🤔🙄.My Royal Salute goes to Palki Sharma 👑.. Beautifully Explained 👏👏👏👌👌👌✌️✌️✌️.....

    • @skywlkinson2128
      @skywlkinson2128 Před rokem

      It’s was worse far worse with wholesale slaughter of sex slaves.

  • @kohepolung-cn6tp
    @kohepolung-cn6tp Před 7 měsíci +3

    palki sharma jee you are not a journalist you are a genius and a honest lecturer👍

  • @supaflychickybabe
    @supaflychickybabe Před rokem +10

    Can you do a flashback on the Papacy? From watching this video it would seem the Papacy had a similar business model with a long history of murders, plots, invasions, cruelty, domination, power, greed

    • @secondexodus9105
      @secondexodus9105 Před 9 měsíci

      They were responsible for selling Jews into the transatlantic slave trade

  • @deshalpandithage4208
    @deshalpandithage4208 Před rokem +127

    This is so true. In Sri Lanka, because of the British rule, around 2 million people died and so many national treasures were looted.

    • @GeoffsPhilsInfo
      @GeoffsPhilsInfo Před rokem

      So sad, I feel ashamed to be British, and a whole race of Aboriginal Tasmanian people were wiped out by white settlers, probably mostly from Australia, how can any of them or their offspring hold their head up?

    • @jjefferyworboys8138
      @jjefferyworboys8138 Před rokem +1

      Conveniently forgetting their own more recent genocide.

    • @sappir26
      @sappir26 Před rokem +4

      They did the same thing in Ethiopia and still have the body of an Ethiopian Prince buried in their castle.

    • @arunik.goonetilleke8797
      @arunik.goonetilleke8797 Před rokem +3

      True

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem +2

      Absolute BS. How do you lie so easily!

  • @josephinemuringo2453
    @josephinemuringo2453 Před rokem +72

    Gruesome story narrated in a humorous manner . Great job Palki ❤️

  • @MrRoop45
    @MrRoop45 Před 4 měsíci +3

    It was a great history lesson. As one who studied English/British history, l am very impressed with this presentation.

  • @dramaaddict7737
    @dramaaddict7737 Před rokem +2

    'Big on power, low on creative names'.....this was brutal from Palki....absolute banger!!!!!!!!!

  • @mr_kitt1inii0r
    @mr_kitt1inii0r Před rokem +246

    While everyone is celebrating the coronation, here is Palki Sharma sharing the whole REAL story from the past. Please help me send my thanks to her. Cheers!

    • @pisablavatsky-cb3dd
      @pisablavatsky-cb3dd Před rokem +6

      The fact : Angl0regime kings were and are most brutal king in human history

    • @smileylady485
      @smileylady485 Před rokem +1

      everyone celebrating?

    • @magdalenakalmanova2729
      @magdalenakalmanova2729 Před rokem

      More brutal were the black slavers who sold their own black people. Supplement your education oin history!!!!! Uneducated!!!

    • @Wkudbe
      @Wkudbe Před rokem +3

      Palki should take class to the new clown / crown to remind him about his family history 🤗

    • @paulthomas-hh2kv
      @paulthomas-hh2kv Před rokem +2

      @@smileylady485 God save the King 👑 is😂

  • @Andrew-xm1ew
    @Andrew-xm1ew Před rokem +113

    I wanna thank you for letting us know of the history. Finally, someone is bravery and saying the truth. 👍

    • @mariebou6859
      @mariebou6859 Před 2 měsíci +3

      Anyone who doesn't know what happened must have had their heads in the sand. It wasn't all bad and this pontificating I find pathetic.

    • @Tellzel107
      @Tellzel107 Před měsícem +1

      @@mariebou6859 it was all bad and Nigeria is still paying the price till today.

  • @kapambwekapambwe4131
    @kapambwekapambwe4131 Před 10 měsíci +1

    "Big on power low on creating names" Im rolling on the floor🤣😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂😂😂😂

  • @heatherdodge844
    @heatherdodge844 Před 14 dny +2

    What a brilliant composite of the Royal truth in just 8 minutes. Really well done. Thank you.

  • @ankitraj7365
    @ankitraj7365 Před rokem +85

    8 minutes of pure gold

    • @syedakiran6313
      @syedakiran6313 Před rokem +2

      Undoubtedly

    • @gweilospur5877
      @gweilospur5877 Před rokem

      8 minutes of stuff that everyone already knew.

    • @femmefatale3598
      @femmefatale3598 Před rokem +2

      @@gweilospur5877 I didn't know in such details. Don't watch if you know everything.

    • @gweilospur5877
      @gweilospur5877 Před rokem

      @@femmefatale3598 You can’t know you knew it until you watched it, obviously.

    • @donkeydesiamericanprofessor
      @donkeydesiamericanprofessor Před rokem

      Caste Oppression in Hinduism
      The caste system is a social hierarchy that has been deeply rooted in Hindu society for centuries. It categorizes people into different castes based on their birth, and traditionally it has been difficult for individuals to move between castes. The system places Brahmins (priests and scholars) at the top, followed by Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers). Below these four main castes are the Dalits, who were historically considered "untouchable" and faced severe social discrimination.
      Your statement accurately describes some of the injustices and discrimination that existed within the caste system. Historically, higher caste individuals often denied lower caste people access to public roads and education. They enforced strict social segregation, leading to the exclusion of lower caste children from schools. In response to this discrimination, individuals like Ayyankali, a prominent freedom fighter, took initiatives to establish schools specifically for educating lower caste children.
      Ayyankali's efforts faced opposition from the ruling class, represented by King Marthanda Varma, who upheld the prevailing caste-based norms. Despite facing resistance, Ayyankali persevered and established his own school to educate lower caste children. However, the school was destroyed by high caste individuals on multiple occasions.
      The discrimination and violence faced by lower caste individuals were not limited to education alone. They were subjected to various forms of social oppression, including physical abuse. It was not uncommon for higher caste individuals to throw stones at lower caste people, leading to injuries and even deaths. The restrictions imposed on lower caste individuals were designed to maintain the social hierarchy and perpetuate the dominance of the higher castes.
      B.R. Ambedkar, an influential social reformer and the architect of the Indian Constitution, strongly criticized the caste system and untouchability. He fought against social discrimination and worked towards ensuring the rights and upliftment of the Dalits. Mahatma Gandhi, another prominent leader in the Indian independence movement, acknowledged Ayyankali's contributions and referred to him as the "king of pulayas" (pulaya being a term for a lower caste group), recognizing his efforts to empower and uplift the lower caste communities.
      It is important to note that while the caste system has had a profound impact on Hindu society, significant efforts have been made over the years to address and mitigate its negative effects. The Indian Constitution, for instance, provides legal protection against caste-based discrimination, and affirmative action policies have been implemented to promote social equality and uplift marginalized communities. Nonetheless, the remnants of the caste system still persist, and ongoing efforts are necessary to eradicate its deep-seated biases and ensure equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their caste.
      "Ayyankali's struggle against caste-based norms and his establishment of a school for lower caste children stands as a testament to his indomitable spirit and dedication to education. Despite facing numerous obstacles, he remained steadfast in his pursuit of social equality." - Indian Historian A. R. Venkatachalapathy
      "The destruction of Ayyankali's school by high caste individuals highlights the deep-rooted resistance to the empowerment of lower castes. It reveals the extent to which the ruling class would go to maintain their social dominance and deny opportunities to marginalized communities." - Indian Historian Ramachandra Guha
      "The discrimination faced by lower caste individuals extended beyond education, encompassing various forms of social oppression and violence. The physical abuse and stone pelting directed at them were deplorable acts of enforcing social hierarchy and perpetuating caste-based power structures." - Indian Historian and Author Romila Thapar

  • @auroraborealisg
    @auroraborealisg Před 9 měsíci +2

    Great Journalism and reporting. Thanks Palki Sharma. This is one voice from America - USA

  • @diadon5674
    @diadon5674 Před 9 měsíci +4

    I thought history was boring subject. But palki made me change my opinion. This video was very informative. Keep it coming .

  • @abhishekmahanta1112
    @abhishekmahanta1112 Před rokem +136

    Only if my history classes were this interesting, I would have actually opened them😅
    Love your content palki .

    • @jeanettewee8805
      @jeanettewee8805 Před rokem +2

      The $45 trillion figure is a mathematical construction, not something that actually happened. It's a speculative projection, not what occurred in the real world. $45 trillion was never transferred from India, Utsa Patnaik herself estimates the actual figure as about £1 billion pounds in total, the rest is manufactured from compound interest rates up to the year 2016. It should be obvious that a calculation at a 5% compound interest rate to the year 2016 and beyond should not be represented as the “drain” on the Indian economy 1765-1938. Shame on those who understand this and yet knowingly spread it on the internet, they clearly have some kind of agenda. It's misinforming the public, and a gross distortion of the truth.

  • @upscncert4803
    @upscncert4803 Před rokem +324

    This episode must be included as a compulsory chapter in the world history of all the countries of the world including UK.

    • @nicolepaloms3509
      @nicolepaloms3509 Před rokem +4

      The British monarch is not so real😮

    • @syedakiran6313
      @syedakiran6313 Před rokem +2

      Yes indeed ❤

    • @superlight7654
      @superlight7654 Před rokem +2

      What about the Saudis and the Ottomans.... Hmmm slavery for 14 centuries by these people. Not to mention the Indian Caste System.

    • @upscncert4803
      @upscncert4803 Před rokem +8

      @@superlight7654 No country caused the level of brutalities in another country as that of UK. That's why history of the champion of human rights must be taught in world history.
      As far as Saudi, ottoman empire is concerned, the history is taught in concerned States.
      Caste system and it's discriminatory practices have been part of Indian history. India has not hidden it from outside world. Indian constitution has abolished this practice as has the laws prevent in modern India. Special provisions and reservation in public employment are provided by Indian constitution to those communities which had faced caste based discrimination in the past.
      So I don't know, why world needs to be taught something which is already taught in many universities in the world. UK, US universities teach more about obsolete caste system than any other fact regarding Hinduism.
      Can you say that the colonial atrocities, inhumane treatment to people of colonies, British crown and it's dark secrets mentioned in this video are taught in any history book including the history of UK ??? No ! Then why shouldn't it be taught to those who have been influenced by this past ??

    • @LaggardInLove
      @LaggardInLove Před rokem +2

      A large part of UK still favors colonialism.

  • @icanwecanjawi8768
    @icanwecanjawi8768 Před 8 měsíci +3

    That 8min information that you just share with me lodges in my head more than what had lodge in my head from high school.

  • @smallthingsaddup644
    @smallthingsaddup644 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Throwing jab after jab! “It was called war of roses, nothing rosy about it though” Lmao

  • @zopizopi5054
    @zopizopi5054 Před rokem +56

    Cruelty, murder, adultery and rivalry is the history of each and every country and its kings and queens. short: History of mankind !!! Would love to see a similar history doc on Popes and church !!!!

    • @margaretmamabolo9191
      @margaretmamabolo9191 Před rokem

      Google..you'll be shocked

    • @TheVenge.
      @TheVenge. Před rokem

      Why Indians hate brits..?
      1. More than 100 million Indians died in the first 40 years of British rule.
      2. 29 million Indians died under British induced famines designed by Churchill under his military doctrine.
      3. India and China were the richest countries in the world than brits came slaughtered Indians and Chinese took their wealth, which made India and China poor.
      4. The total value of wealth looted from India is more than $45 trillion dollars.
      5. British were worse than nazis because in 200 years, they conducted countless massacres like Jalian walla bhag and Machlipatnam massacre.
      6. Churchill and British army raided villages in India took away the entire agricultural yield as reserve stock pile. Which led to more than 4 million deaths of bengali people.
      7. Our stolen wealth our artifacts are still in the British museums they won't be returned to us.
      8. After all this, they still haven't apologized or paid us our reparations, but they do lecture us on human rights. Almost every day.
      This is just a tip of the Ice berg.

  • @NrityaK
    @NrityaK Před rokem +86

    I would totally watch a full length documentary by Ms. Palki Sharma, about the horrors and crimes committed by the British against humanity!

    • @lawn38
      @lawn38 Před rokem +7

      Did your country commit any horrors and crimes? Glass houses…..

    • @jjefferyworboys8138
      @jjefferyworboys8138 Před rokem +10

      Is there a country that didn't do something similar ?

    • @NrityaK
      @NrityaK Před rokem

      @@jjefferyworboys8138 yes, there are countries out there which didn't kill, torture, enslave, loot resources of another country

    • @aj-xb2fk
      @aj-xb2fk Před rokem

      ​@@jjefferyworboys8138 if you look at it, there are some....but then obvsly you will point out to some fake and garbage history written by the westerners.

    • @jothiparam
      @jothiparam Před rokem +5

      @@lawn38 LoL.. They teach democratic values to others as Kings & Queens..

  • @arianluna4548
    @arianluna4548 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Palki you are the best! Keep it coming

  • @leonardnoronha4030
    @leonardnoronha4030 Před 9 měsíci +2

    Truth and just will prevail.

  • @ronaldmadziro5679
    @ronaldmadziro5679 Před rokem +137

    I love this channel, it does not bow down to the Western agenda nor worship Mzungus,it goes deep into dark history of certain people that get over praised. Thank you for giving us an accurate History of the barbarism and inhumane blood thirsty British monarchy,you pulled no punches in this one,great job First post.

    • @filekasmi2148
      @filekasmi2148 Před rokem +1

      How about when you shed each other’s blood

    • @riiraa881
      @riiraa881 Před rokem +5

      ​​@@filekasmi2148 Same question to you when you shed each other's blood.

    • @ronaldmadziro5679
      @ronaldmadziro5679 Před rokem +3

      @@filekasmi2148 Then let us solve our own problems,same way Europeans solved their own problems during the Dark Ages,medieval times to modern times etc.

    • @TheVenge.
      @TheVenge. Před rokem

      Why Indians hate brits..?
      1. More than 100 million Indians died in the first 40 years of British rule.
      2. 29 million Indians died under British induced famines designed by Churchill under his military doctrine.
      3. India and China were the richest countries in the world than brits came slaughtered Indians and Chinese took their wealth, which made India and China poor.
      4. The total value of wealth looted from India is more than $45 trillion dollars.
      5. British were worse than nazis because in 200 years, they conducted countless massacres like Jalian walla bhag and Machlipatnam massacre.
      6. Churchill and British army raided villages in India took away the entire agricultural yield as reserve stock pile. Which led to more than 4 million deaths of bengali people.
      7. Our stolen wealth our artifacts are still in the British museums they won't be returned to us.
      8. After all this, they still haven't apologized or paid us our reparations, but they do lecture us on human rights. Almost every day.
      This is just a tip of the Ice berg.

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem

      Kenyan? Want to elaborate on the role the Kamba and Maasai played in the East African Slave Trade (which the British stopped)? Barbarism: How about Female Genital Mutilation - you actually fought the British to maintain your right to cut up your women (who you used to trade for livestock)! Perhaps we can relate the rule of Danial Arab Moi - perhaps the one African Leader to have looted more money than Mobutu (assisted during the Goldenberg Scandal by Indian Businessmen - possibly the largest theft of state funds ever in Africa) .

  • @mariechungoora297
    @mariechungoora297 Před 11 dny +1

    Best news Reporter indeed. She did not hesitate to tell the naked truth.
    Many people in England don't know about this
    They don't want to talk about it. How much of the history of the British Monarchy do children learn at school or is it not more of a shame to learn about the blood shed associated with the British crown ?
    Is it still happening today ? This desperate longing for the crown and power?
    Nowadays we are encouraged by the govt. to understand and respect other cultures. The opposite is happening. Some people are imposing their culture on others. Our culture and religion are our Identity. We cannot give away our identity. If we give away our identity, we are nothing. So that was the wrong move from the Govt and this is going to bite them back. Labour will strip us of our culture. Soon we will lose our identity.

  • @christinaplaisted9563
    @christinaplaisted9563 Před měsícem +1

    Now when I was at school very long time ago , I would have loved her as my history teacher ❤❤❤❤,

  • @nolalawrence2457
    @nolalawrence2457 Před rokem +203

    Thank you for this. The general public are not interested in early history. Presented so compactly by you one gets a clear and accurate picture of the brutality of the colonialist. All this horror is still celebrated and held in such high edteem today by these civilized beings. And they call Africans barbaric.

    • @lampad4549
      @lampad4549 Před rokem

      Africans were just as barbaric as whites. If you look at their history it ain't pretty either. The horrors are not what is celebrated, the good things of what the monarch brought for UK are what is celebrated.

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem

      Not all Africans - just the ones Europeans encountered that were naked, performing ritual sacrifice, cannibalising each other and mutilating their children. Some Africans (e.g. the Ancient Egyptians and Ethiopians were obviously quite advanced in their day).

    • @roxyview
      @roxyview Před rokem

      Again gifted by your mob and show me a country without bloodshed in their history :/ shame on you - when you going to do an in depth history of India, with honor killings, child marriages, rapes, heroin use and and child sex industry I mean their still real live issues today even! Spain, the Vikings maybe, China maybe the Romans as for the Middle Eastern countries well hell their still at it largely today - gotta stop trying to point the spot light in only one direction - these days misdirection usually causes many to look more closely that those pointing the finger as to why, what is it you don't want us to look to closely at in your direction?! Yours is such an obvious bias yet you stay as part of the Commonwealth murrr no one stopping you from leaving so maybe you should!

    • @dagmarvandoren9364
      @dagmarvandoren9364 Před rokem

      They have us the neesis....that helps and works.....even my homecountry really did its homework....c est la vie

    • @agent7agent759
      @agent7agent759 Před rokem

      General public is busy with LGBT issues at the moment , take a number and sit until we figure out our genders and don't bother us with nonsense history

  • @TreboR1966
    @TreboR1966 Před rokem +252

    Thank you very much. In the midst of the pageantry we should not forget their legacy of horrible past family history.

    • @a.t.c.3862
      @a.t.c.3862 Před rokem

      You colonial English bad learn. Bring back sutee.

    • @bulletsingh
      @bulletsingh Před rokem +5

      ​@Scoot man 😅😅

    • @chewbaca6971
      @chewbaca6971 Před rokem +5

      Why don’t show Modi’s blood stained past!

    • @savannahglebe5165
      @savannahglebe5165 Před rokem +8

      Can we see footage of your family history and see how it compares so we can judge?
      I mean look at the entitlement you have and you’re not royalty….

    • @bumberClart1000
      @bumberClart1000 Před rokem +2

      @Scoot man not my King

  • @roberttremaine5620
    @roberttremaine5620 Před měsícem +1

    Wow! My ancestors were British. I knew some of this history, BUT! What shame to realise ALL O THIS! THANK YOU PALKI ♥️

  • @manjulsengupta9400
    @manjulsengupta9400 Před měsícem +1

    The European/ British history we read in our (English missionary) schools never mentioned these. On the contrary it was glorified, as if they were the saviours, saviours of the world and the 'civilised' people.

  • @v.gopalakrishnan350
    @v.gopalakrishnan350 Před rokem +359

    To think the descendants of these people came to this land of Buddha and Ashoka to civilize them is sickening! 😱

    • @christonbarcas
      @christonbarcas Před rokem +32

      When the real Barbarians tells you that, you need to be more like them bc your way of living is Primitive since you don't Murder your Neighbors, Family members & Siblings for Greed and Power.
      Teach us some more 😌

    • @user-zp4zd5fy3m
      @user-zp4zd5fy3m Před rokem

      I have traveled thru out India. They are only 3% Buddhist. Most of India is Hindu, a backward, violent, primitive religion which teaches the Caste system and Suttee...the burning to death of child wives. I've studied both Hinduism and Buddhism in great depth. They are entirely different religions. Nevertheless Monarchy is a medieval anachronism fit only for backward, uneducated people.

    • @shreeveda
      @shreeveda Před rokem +35

      Land of Buddha and Ashoka only? India is the land of Sanatana Dharma, named Hinduism by British. Sanatani civilization is more than 15,000 years old here. Buddha and Ashoka were Sanatanis too.

    • @varun2250
      @varun2250 Před rokem +7

      Whoever forgets the famous call of Rudyard Kipling's "White Man's Burden", lol

    • @Worldaffairslover
      @Worldaffairslover Před rokem

      Indias hdi is 0.633. Uk is 0.929

  • @shaunbird8051
    @shaunbird8051 Před rokem +58

    Thanks very much Pallki. You have done a job that no one else ventured to go this far. As truly said the British royals have blood on their hands and what is worse you cannot expect them toshow any remorse or regret. They just dont have a conscience , and cruelty is in their blood. As an Indian I really despise and cannot imagine how they killed so many Indian lives and looted this countryof its riches for more than 2 centuries. This Monarchy should have long ago been abolished. I just dont know how they can still celebrate about this coronation of their king Charles, who was solely responsible for the death of his own wife Diana. Such cowards that they dont have the courage and strength to earn their own bread. They are real parasites !

    • @asfiaa5501
      @asfiaa5501 Před 11 měsíci

      No they don’t have blood on their hands, it was parliament. Your whole comment is practically wrong, and they aren’t parasites.

  • @herrington292
    @herrington292 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Honestly, I haven't seen many rich people who did NOT get that way at the price of the innocent. There's a few, but not many.

  • @susanumosen5344
    @susanumosen5344 Před 19 dny +1

    Imagine the atrocities. And yet the Brits still feel they are better with that holier than thou attitude even though their hands and images are soiled with the blood of many souls across the world. It's the temerity for them to sit in righteous judgment against others that I do not understand.

  • @tshegomoguni9548
    @tshegomoguni9548 Před rokem +184

    Nobody tells it better than Palki Sharma🔥

    • @hollyylloh515
      @hollyylloh515 Před rokem +1

      🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡

  • @Barriesolar
    @Barriesolar Před rokem +151

    Wow the entire British history explain in less than ten minutes, you have my Gratitude palki Sharma

    • @jordanbrown7403
      @jordanbrown7403 Před rokem

      Not exactly right but covering all that time in such a short video i get what you mean.

    • @TheVenge.
      @TheVenge. Před rokem

      Why Indians hate brits..?
      1. More than 100 million Indians died in the first 40 years of British rule.
      2. 29 million Indians died under British induced famines designed by Churchill under his military doctrine.
      3. India and China were the richest countries in the world than brits came slaughtered Indians and Chinese took their wealth, which made India and China poor.
      4. The total value of wealth looted from India is more than $45 trillion dollars.
      5. British were worse than nazis because in 200 years, they conducted countless massacres like Jalian walla bhag and Machlipatnam massacre.
      6. Churchill and British army raided villages in India took away the entire agricultural yield as reserve stock pile. Which led to more than 4 million deaths of bengali people.
      7. Our stolen wealth our artifacts are still in the British museums they won't be returned to us.
      8. After all this, they still haven't apologized or paid us our reparations, but they do lecture us on human rights. Almost every day.
      This is just a tip of the Ice berg.

    • @TC-tn9tb
      @TC-tn9tb Před rokem +2

      Take a look at the history of india, it makes GB look like saints.

    • @jordanbrown7403
      @jordanbrown7403 Před rokem +2

      @@TC-tn9tb
      Which part and what timeframe because india is vast and ancient,i imagine was many states just as china was.
      I have read from commentators elsewhere they also had empires no surprise there,who hasn't tried to conquer,even when there was tiny tribes around the world you would of have had trouble with neighbours and infighting.
      Massive problem with humans we don't look back as much as we could over the thousands of years as its hard enough to relate to decades. Not many people around the world reach 100 and only fairly recently in civilisation terms a big majority are making it pass 30 years of age.

  • @newin548
    @newin548 Před 8 měsíci +2

    Totally agree .. now produce a video depicting the horrendous and current state of affairs in India imposed by Indian politicians ..

  • @saucytina2220
    @saucytina2220 Před 7 dny +1

    That's speak volumes of king Charles bloody painting recently. Thanks for the great update on the BRF dark secrets.

  • @paragkale1159
    @paragkale1159 Před rokem +214

    It is as good a lecture of nearly a thousand years as the most knowledgeable historian of British history could have given in eight minutes. Ma'am Palki at her best.

    • @pankaja7974
      @pankaja7974 Před rokem +8

      do you know of any kingdoms without blood stained crowns ? these are soft targets 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @rajinroopnarinesingh1381
      @rajinroopnarinesingh1381 Před rokem +1

      ​@@pankaja7974 y767

    • @prikipriki30
      @prikipriki30 Před rokem +2

      ​@@pankaja7974 Why are they presenting it in other way then? Why ppl still worship monarchy?

    • @pankaja7974
      @pankaja7974 Před rokem +2

      @@prikipriki30 worship ? from where did you get that ?

    • @prikipriki30
      @prikipriki30 Před rokem +2

      @@pankaja7974 How ppl see/think about qeen in Britain? There is no consience about colonisation. How they still keep the welth they stole? Give me a break.

  • @jaydavid189
    @jaydavid189 Před rokem +125

    Palki, this is the perfect, although short but on point history lesson. One which will never be taught by the system. Please make a full documentary 🙏. Only you can say what no one else will. Respect 💯

    • @virginiaescalante2520
      @virginiaescalante2520 Před rokem

      More likely it will be taken down or won't be able to be uploaded. Due to the monitoring they do to keep the truth from being told. There's a documentary by an ex US military personnel of the 3 cities. He had to post it on a different website. DC, Vatican, and take a big guess who the 3rd is. Yepp yepp

    • @ibrahimsalia2545
      @ibrahimsalia2545 Před rokem +1

      Go and watch the movie

    • @donkeydesiamericanprofessor
      @donkeydesiamericanprofessor Před rokem

      I can't imagine all the atrocities that Hindus committed against Indians

    • @donkeydesiamericanprofessor
      @donkeydesiamericanprofessor Před rokem

      Caste Oppression in Hinduism
      The caste system is a social hierarchy that has been deeply rooted in Hindu society for centuries. It categorizes people into different castes based on their birth, and traditionally it has been difficult for individuals to move between castes. The system places Brahmins (priests and scholars) at the top, followed by Kshatriyas (warriors and rulers), Vaishyas (merchants and farmers), and Shudras (laborers). Below these four main castes are the Dalits, who were historically considered "untouchable" and faced severe social discrimination.
      Your statement accurately describes some of the injustices and discrimination that existed within the caste system. Historically, higher caste individuals often denied lower caste people access to public roads and education. They enforced strict social segregation, leading to the exclusion of lower caste children from schools. In response to this discrimination, individuals like Ayyankali, a prominent freedom fighter, took initiatives to establish schools specifically for educating lower caste children.
      Ayyankali's efforts faced opposition from the ruling class, represented by King Marthanda Varma, who upheld the prevailing caste-based norms. Despite facing resistance, Ayyankali persevered and established his own school to educate lower caste children. However, the school was destroyed by high caste individuals on multiple occasions.
      The discrimination and violence faced by lower caste individuals were not limited to education alone. They were subjected to various forms of social oppression, including physical abuse. It was not uncommon for higher caste individuals to throw stones at lower caste people, leading to injuries and even deaths. The restrictions imposed on lower caste individuals were designed to maintain the social hierarchy and perpetuate the dominance of the higher castes.
      B.R. Ambedkar, an influential social reformer and the architect of the Indian Constitution, strongly criticized the caste system and untouchability. He fought against social discrimination and worked towards ensuring the rights and upliftment of the Dalits. Mahatma Gandhi, another prominent leader in the Indian independence movement, acknowledged Ayyankali's contributions and referred to him as the "king of pulayas" (pulaya being a term for a lower caste group), recognizing his efforts to empower and uplift the lower caste communities.
      It is important to note that while the caste system has had a profound impact on Hindu society, significant efforts have been made over the years to address and mitigate its negative effects. The Indian Constitution, for instance, provides legal protection against caste-based discrimination, and affirmative action policies have been implemented to promote social equality and uplift marginalized communities. Nonetheless, the remnants of the caste system still persist, and ongoing efforts are necessary to eradicate its deep-seated biases and ensure equal opportunities for all individuals, regardless of their caste.
      "Ayyankali's struggle against caste-based norms and his establishment of a school for lower caste children stands as a testament to his indomitable spirit and dedication to education. Despite facing numerous obstacles, he remained steadfast in his pursuit of social equality." - Indian Historian A. R. Venkatachalapathy
      "The destruction of Ayyankali's school by high caste individuals highlights the deep-rooted resistance to the empowerment of lower castes. It reveals the extent to which the ruling class would go to maintain their social dominance and deny opportunities to marginalized communities." - Indian Historian Ramachandra Guha
      "The discrimination faced by lower caste individuals extended beyond education, encompassing various forms of social oppression and violence. The physical abuse and stone pelting directed at them were deplorable acts of enforcing social hierarchy and perpetuating caste-based power structures." - Indian Historian and Author Romila Thapar

    • @catkatzi3320
      @catkatzi3320 Před rokem

      Do your own research

  • @tintswe3207
    @tintswe3207 Před 8 měsíci +2

    The Ruby of Crown is Myanmar’s Royal asset stolen be Colonel Saladin ( former British Army , occupied Burma palace of Mandalay, in 1885) .

  • @barblessable
    @barblessable Před rokem +1

    I went to school in 50s/60s in Britain ,I learned a lot in this short film ,the stuff I never heard at school ,the monarchy a waste of time and money,there is no justification for them.

  • @herc2120
    @herc2120 Před rokem +108

    ‘Big on power low on creative names’ 😅😅 Oh Palki you have this ability to insert jest and humour in your reporting ❤❤

    • @davylongshanks525
      @davylongshanks525 Před rokem +1

      Yes i laughed so hard i fell off my chair

    • @frankyyaggabot6222
      @frankyyaggabot6222 Před rokem

      A paltry wit and strange coming from an Indian: Has she never looked in the phone book under Patel or Singh?