The Ugly Truth About Gandhi

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  • Everyone knows the peace-loving prophet who stood for kindness and love to all, Gandhi, but did this holy man actually practice what he preached? Check out today's new video that exposes a dark side to Gandhi that will leave you shocked!
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  • @shayakbhadraray9017
    @shayakbhadraray9017 PÅ™ed rokem +14231

    As an Indian I'm so happy someone had the guts to speak the truth at an international stage

    • @Shaosprojects
      @Shaosprojects PÅ™ed rokem +522

      Same. It also makes me happy to see other Indians in the comments section agreeing that Gandhi was not the saint people praise him as.
      I am incredibly critical of Gandhi but I’m certain that if I say that online that I’ll get backlash from some of my Indian relatives.

    • @buckethead133
      @buckethead133 PÅ™ed rokem +132

      As a chair, I’m so happy too.

    • @CP_Indian
      @CP_Indian PÅ™ed rokem +249

      @@Shaosprojects I am from India and without any fear I support criticism of Gandhi. He was a man with double standards. Forced father of the nation.

    • @prakashtiwari8003
      @prakashtiwari8003 PÅ™ed rokem +106

      @@Shaosprojects your Indian relatives might be leftist or secular. Here in india, leftist and seculars can cancel you for any criticism towards Gandhi and they treat other freedom fighters as inferior to him.

    • @theanirudhagnihotri
      @theanirudhagnihotri PÅ™ed rokem

      I hope you are totally white.

  • @deeptasrinivas2297
    @deeptasrinivas2297 PÅ™ed 2 lety +10657

    My history teacher absolutely despises him and always keeps talking about his wrong doings. I've never met a South Indian that actually believes he was a saint.

    • @siddayyaswamy896
      @siddayyaswamy896 PÅ™ed 2 lety +845

      Yup,, I'm from South India and I don't think he was the main reason that we got freedom,,he was part of it but not the main character

    • @The_Black_Caps
      @The_Black_Caps PÅ™ed 2 lety +98

      @@siddayyaswamy896 same

    • @theinappropriateguy5806
      @theinappropriateguy5806 PÅ™ed 2 lety +460

      I am from North India
      Still dont think him as main the reason of our freedom
      He was a british stooge

    • @enakshi8729
      @enakshi8729 PÅ™ed 2 lety +212

      Even people from Bengal don't like him

    • @justajobro1266
      @justajobro1266 PÅ™ed 2 lety +178

      There is no â€main charecterâ€
      It was a bunch of efforts tied together.
      Gandhiji played a major part and was painted as the main character

  • @chrisfisher4503
    @chrisfisher4503 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +227

    Non violence in the face of true evil is the dumbest thing possible.

    • @rayw-martinez3555
      @rayw-martinez3555 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +5

      exactly

    • @jovinprime
      @jovinprime PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +17

      Hate him for what he did to Bhagat singh

    • @SweetWillyD
      @SweetWillyD PÅ™ed 28 dny

      Tell that to Martin Luther King Jr who did more for blacks than any other single violent activist ever

    • @kvskang3561
      @kvskang3561 PÅ™ed 27 dny +5

      You mean non violence is a dumb thing or thinking its evil is a dumb thing?

    • @SweetWillyD
      @SweetWillyD PÅ™ed 26 dny +7

      Lol tell that to Martin Luther King Jr, whi accomplished more for black people than anyone else un the US

  • @camponotusinflatus9920
    @camponotusinflatus9920 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +129

    So he wasn't against discrimination, he just wanted to put his people high in this hierarchy.

    • @wfanking1187
      @wfanking1187 PÅ™ed 18 dny +9

      He had many faults but discrimination wasn't one of them, what he did to protect the "untouchables" was really good and defied the cruel caste system

    • @camponotusinflatus9920
      @camponotusinflatus9920 PÅ™ed 2 dny +2

      @@wfanking1187 So, what did he say about european rule in africa?

  • @dingleberryhandpump4063
    @dingleberryhandpump4063 PÅ™ed 2 lety +9456

    As an Indian I absolutely despise how this man is kept on a pedestal literally among the gods. Although I've seen a lot of videos about his darker side, finally a pretty big channel has taken the risk of bringing this info to a larger audience. I hope people learn from this.

    • @jonathanjoseph4814
      @jonathanjoseph4814 PÅ™ed 2 lety +136

      So you respect nathuram godse?

    • @user-qt3ms8zs6j
      @user-qt3ms8zs6j PÅ™ed 2 lety +429

      @@jonathanjoseph4814 yes

    • @simondias9475
      @simondias9475 PÅ™ed 2 lety +94

      Andhbhakt

    • @user-qt3ms8zs6j
      @user-qt3ms8zs6j PÅ™ed 2 lety +238

      @@simondias9475 Gandhi was a puppet of the British, nathuram godse took one life.. Gandhi took so many (indirectly) and he's put on a pedestal.

    • @cosmosapien3434
      @cosmosapien3434 PÅ™ed 2 lety +295

      @@simondias9475 u cant subvert the truth for long
      Truth prevails always
      Good luck with your agenda

  • @IceBlueLugia
    @IceBlueLugia PÅ™ed 2 lety +7230

    As an Indian, I’ve always been very conflicted on this topic. My father has always thought of him as a hero and I believed that for most of my life without questioning. But I’ve heard so much about all the terrible stuff he said and believed and I’m no longer sure.

    • @TwistedSoul2002
      @TwistedSoul2002 PÅ™ed 2 lety +160

      He said things as he saw them- which, of course 100 years later we look back at with a different perspective.

    • @deadpoolkashyap1505
      @deadpoolkashyap1505 PÅ™ed 2 lety +192

      So basically, Godse did the right thing.

    • @nareshbisht7620
      @nareshbisht7620 PÅ™ed 2 lety +100

      Whatever he said and did it was his personal life but the fact is he played a major role in India's independence and in Africa too.

    • @jonbanks653
      @jonbanks653 PÅ™ed 2 lety +46

      @nothing nothing His positive, he inspired ML King who used his tactics in our own civil rights movement. His personal life is between him and God esp the part about killing his wife. However his other raciest behavior is inexcusable esp since Africans had been trying to get free from the very actions Indians were. So his positive 10 percent his negatives 90%. Had he joined forces with Africans then perhaps the energy would have had more impact.

    • @pussy_destroyer2294
      @pussy_destroyer2294 PÅ™ed 2 lety +38

      @@jonbanks653 he did change his views, video doesn't say but his views changed later when he spent more time in Africa

  • @dyrok
    @dyrok PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +64

    din mai salt, raat ko assault
    Salt in the day, Assault at night

    • @Aditya_PS
      @Aditya_PS PÅ™ed 17 dny +1

      😂😂😂

  • @potentialpop1620
    @potentialpop1620 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +270

    Thank you for bringing this to the limelight. As an Indian I wish this message should reach every citizen of our country. People should know the real truth and realise who they are idolizing in their lives

  • @HawkRage
    @HawkRage PÅ™ed 2 lety +6553

    As an Indian in our textbooks His non Violence policy has laid more emphasis than the freedom fighters who fought for the country. Independence can never be gained only by non violence

    • @trioret8304
      @trioret8304 PÅ™ed 2 lety +121

      yep absolutely

    • @aka74459
      @aka74459 PÅ™ed 2 lety +177

      It seems like most of the south Indians don't see him that much as a hero, is it becoz he was also rasict to them since most of them are black?

    • @bread2951
      @bread2951 PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

      @@aka74459 More likely that they had their own history and wasnt brainwashed like the rest of the Indians.

    • @Sid30499
      @Sid30499 PÅ™ed 2 lety +278

      @@aka74459 Gandhi and nehru divided india and pakistan

    • @goabuoy
      @goabuoy PÅ™ed 2 lety +15

      maybe because the congress was the biggest collective of indians from all over!!

  • @tactician27
    @tactician27 PÅ™ed 2 lety +5579

    As an Indian I would say that Subhash Chandra Bose was a far better freedom fighter than Gandhiji. Would urge people who don't about Subhash Chandra Bose (Netaji) to read about him

    • @tactician27
      @tactician27 PÅ™ed 2 lety +89

      *who don't know about

    • @anmolanshg971
      @anmolanshg971 PÅ™ed 2 lety +243

      We shouldn't compare freedom fighters as all of them were risking their lives to achieve freedom so I would say both Netaji and Gandhiji were great but yes people should know about Netaji

    • @tactician27
      @tactician27 PÅ™ed 2 lety +241

      @@anmolanshg971 My intention is not to compare but to highlight that a lot of freedom fighters who actually did a lot (in many ways more than Gandhi even) went unnoticed. And Gandhi did a lot of questionable stuff as well

    • @blizzardts132
      @blizzardts132 PÅ™ed 2 lety +106

      yes, I agree. Netaji did not support gandhi's non-voilent struggle to free India. in fact he secretly left calcutta and reached singapore and raised the "Azad Hind Fauj" or the Indian National Army. but unfortunately in 1944 the mission failed and he probably died in a plane crash soon after the mission failed.😕

    • @ChandranPrema123
      @ChandranPrema123 PÅ™ed 2 lety +74

      Netaji and Gandhiji were both entirely different people with different ways of approch.Even though I admire the efforts of Nethaji do you think INA supplied by Japanese is more than enough to stop British who had 99.9% of population have no arms.And It was a clearly better decision to protest peacefully against British compared to Fighting well equipped Brits.Eventually Due to WW2 British left and I'm a fan of both of them

  • @jameswarrren2545
    @jameswarrren2545 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +160

    "If you go looking for the bad in a man, expecting to find it, you surely will."
    --Abraham Lincoln

    • @cypheromomi
      @cypheromomi PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem

      ⤠this one

    • @deanpd3402
      @deanpd3402 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +2

      Because there are none that are good, no not one.

    • @MrDecom002
      @MrDecom002 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +11

      But there is no Bad in Lord Ram, Jesus, Buddha and prophet Muhammad. They are ideal men who do no evil. Amen ðŸ™

    • @Catholicguy-qs3ng
      @Catholicguy-qs3ng PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem

      True ðŸ‘

    • @rikafurude9102
      @rikafurude9102 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +18

      @@MrDecom002 BAHHAHA. muhammad? no bad? are you sure???

  • @mpeters220
    @mpeters220 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +169

    I love how he had to travel from India to England and THERE he discovered economic disparity...good one.

    • @bunclip
      @bunclip PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +9

      I hope this shows Indians that the poverty stricken majority of Brits didn't benefit from empire, so please don't blame or hate us or our ancestors

    • @jovinprime
      @jovinprime PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +7

      Shows how much of a bootlicker he was

    • @omkaslikar912
      @omkaslikar912 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +6

      Meet Bob: Bob is a good guy, he works everyday, pay his taxes and do all things right. Although, when Bob was still young, probably in his 20s, he didn't do his taxes, skipped work for no reason and although he was still a good man and most of his friends respected him, there were some who hated him.. now bob is over 40 years old, he got a change in his heart seeing the position of his country and how can he help even if small to ramp up his country's progress... Now, many people... more than when he was in 20s respected him and saw him as an old wise man, but still there were some who used to point out his previous mistakes of he evaded tax and didn't contributed in his part of work in his 20s.. Bob doesn't care neither does his friends because he know that maybe he had done some things wrong in the past, maybe he still sometimes, very rarely skips his work... he has changed.
      Bob idolises Gandhi

    • @n-hexane8271
      @n-hexane8271 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +4

      @@bunclipwe dont hate brits but can we please get our kohinoor back 🥺🥺🥺🥺

    • @raunaqsharma6476
      @raunaqsharma6476 PÅ™ed 18 dny +1

      @@omkaslikar912 Very deep words buddy

  • @debadritdeb8097
    @debadritdeb8097 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3793

    In India we are taught from our childhood that Gandhi was a great person.I am glad that this channel covered Gandhi's dark side.Not many channels have the guts to do this .

    • @NIK-qc4iu
      @NIK-qc4iu PÅ™ed 2 lety +138

      Yes we want Dark Side of Winston Churchill too

    • @josealfredfernandes
      @josealfredfernandes PÅ™ed 2 lety +26

      These have consequences too. Imagine having 1000s of haters and unsubscribers.
      I'm not one of the unsubscribers but these society Karens and male Karens get triggered by even the interference of tiny insect 😂ðŸ

    • @magistermillitum6762
      @magistermillitum6762 PÅ™ed 2 lety +12

      @@abhishekchaudhary9216 abhijit chavda is a freelance story teller not a professional historian read RC Majumdar instead

    • @thereliablegemini8687
      @thereliablegemini8687 PÅ™ed 2 lety +36

      @@NIK-qc4iu winston churchill was never a good man and you can find many videos on that

    • @NIK-qc4iu
      @NIK-qc4iu PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      @@thereliablegemini8687 i know but i need a video from this guy

  • @robertstraw9881
    @robertstraw9881 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4865

    We need more of this. Holding human beings to this saintly ideal is ridiculous.
    Everyone is flawed and we need to be honest about it.

    • @yoyo-uk7gu
      @yoyo-uk7gu PÅ™ed 2 lety +43

      only the leftists in india consider him as hero. Those who belong to the non-left wing do not support gandhi.

    • @milelemi8725
      @milelemi8725 PÅ™ed 2 lety +14

      Lots of ortodox monks and priests were pure saints! I can read about lots of them! St Paulus, Serbian Patriarch for example!

    • @Love-yk2du
      @Love-yk2du PÅ™ed 2 lety +18

      Oh he was more than flawed, he was corrupt, hypocritical and he betrayed and disrupted the wellbeing and Unity of Indians.

    • @n-swag2634
      @n-swag2634 PÅ™ed 2 lety +31

      Prophet Muhammad pbuh the only perfect human to walk the face of this earth

    • @literallyamiata3756
      @literallyamiata3756 PÅ™ed 2 lety +133

      @@n-swag2634 lol nope

  • @Prithividasgupta
    @Prithividasgupta PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +12

    as an Indian I thank you for exposing the truth. Not offending at all

  • @rosewater6778
    @rosewater6778 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +31

    We're so frustrated and fed-up in India to have to live with this global scam of the image of the Mahatma. He was an incredibly crafty leader with a grassroots level connect that was unparalleled. But to deify him and call him Mahatma, when he wasn't even dharmic by his own admission. And all the unsavoury things he said and did, including bizarre quotes lightly dismissing the genocide of Hindus and Jews that many people have sadly not even heard of. No one should be above criticism and many of these so-called great people have conflicted legacies.
    In fact one of India's greatest intellectuals Ambedkar talks about the day "Gandhi really showed him his fangs"
    Glad someone made this video. We're just sick and tired of the myth of Gandhi.

    • @omkaslikar912
      @omkaslikar912 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +1

      Meet Bob: Bob is a good guy, he works everyday, pay his taxes and do all things right. Although, when Bob was still young, probably in his 20s, he didn't do his taxes, skipped work for no reason and although he was still a good man and most of his friends respected him, there were some who hated him.. now bob is over 40 years old, he got a change in his heart seeing the position of his country and how can he help even if small to ramp up his country's progress... Now, many people... more than when he was in 20s respected him and saw him as an old wise man, but still there were some who used to point out his previous mistakes of he evaded tax and didn't contributed in his part of work in his 20s.. Bob doesn't care neither does his friends because he know that maybe he had done some things wrong in the past, maybe he still sometimes, very rarely skips his work... he has changed.
      Bob idolises Gandhi

    • @berranari1
      @berranari1 PÅ™ed 2 dny

      ​@@omkaslikar912I read your whole comment. I wish I didn't. It's a waste of time. 😠

    • @berranari1
      @berranari1 PÅ™ed 2 dny +1

      This is very interesting to me what the opinion is in India now. My parents were born in India and my mother is always talking about Ghandi and won't listen to anything I say about it and she tells me that I need to educate myself. 😓
      But I want the truth about it, not what bs passed for education from the 20th century. ðŸ‘

  • @confused.cat.
    @confused.cat. PÅ™ed 2 lety +4727

    As an Indian I'm happy that a bigger channel has the courage to show the dark side of Gandhi. In India from kindergarten gandi is portrayed like a god. There are countless movies about him which only show the good side. Having personally read his autobiography, he overall was a good guy and has done a lot for the people, but he himself wasn't a god like perfect man.
    And I'm happy that my fellow Indians aren't offended. It's great to see people thinking rationally.

    • @SafavidAfsharid3197
      @SafavidAfsharid3197 PÅ™ed 2 lety +132

      Why would indians would be offended? I mean even gandhians knows his flaws.

    • @diggedboy2333
      @diggedboy2333 PÅ™ed 2 lety +96

      @@SafavidAfsharid3197 u dont ask,say one word about gandhi here people go to streets

    • @confused.cat.
      @confused.cat. PÅ™ed 2 lety +78

      @@SafavidAfsharid3197 man some people here just aren't as open-minded as us

    • @Coolquake
      @Coolquake PÅ™ed 2 lety +13

      @@diggedboy2333 no one goes to street ghhandu.... India is democratic and everyone can express their views

    • @diggedboy2333
      @diggedboy2333 PÅ™ed 2 lety +28

      @@Coolquake are bhosdike you teach me about my country huh,just write bad bad comment/post in fb about Ghandhi,ambedkar ,politician,famous actor or islam then you will see people on streets first ,then you will see stone pelting on your house ,then you see your house will be destroyed and you would probably beaten to death if no police to protect you,most foolish people with foolish mentality

  • @amalkumar2775
    @amalkumar2775 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2668

    I am from India. As a child, I was taught in school that Gandhi was a good man and, like God, perfect in everything. But once my father told me about the bad aspects of Gandhi. So I went to my school and talked to my friends about it. But they told everything to the class teacher and the teacher beat me for lying about Gandhi. After that, I was afraid to tell or ask anyone else what I had heard about Gandhi. Years later, when I read Gandhi's autobiography and many other books about Gandhi, I had the courage to say these things without fear to anyone else. By then my circle of friends had grown, and as my friends also learned about this dark side of Gandhi through many books like I did.. I was able to talk to them about Gandhi, analyze him, and come to a conclusion.
    In my opinion Gandhi is an ordinary man like all of us. A man with a lot of good and bad. I will never consider him as a great human being. But I accept the fact that he has played an important role in India's freedom movement. And I have no objection to those who live by Gandhian ideas. They follow the positive aspects of Gandhi. But I am opposed to portraying Gandhi as God-like by pretending not to see the dark side of Gandhi.
    Thank you for making such a video and presenting it to the world. â¤ï¸ Love from India 🇮🇳

    • @nand87
      @nand87 PÅ™ed 2 lety +73

      You're very right. Gandhi is holding a tier that one imagines not to conflict with, Gandhi is not at all what he's framed as.

    • @nivetha9105
      @nivetha9105 PÅ™ed 2 lety +38

      Yes what u said is crct with great perspective one thing made me laugh "teacher punish me for that"sweat memories right🙂

    • @charlesbronson9402
      @charlesbronson9402 PÅ™ed 2 lety +39

      Time to toss Gandhi into the dustbin of history (am Indian btw)

    • @ethanweeter2732
      @ethanweeter2732 PÅ™ed 2 lety +22

      I never consider men better than God. Only Jesus and God and the Holy Spirit are perfect.

    • @fbiagent4052
      @fbiagent4052 PÅ™ed 2 lety +22

      The situation is different if Bose was the PM .

  • @Ghazis_heart
    @Ghazis_heart PÅ™ed 13 dny +19

    Literally every cmnt starts saying “as an indian….â€

  • @aatreysrivastava3174
    @aatreysrivastava3174 PÅ™ed 29 dny +6

    As an Indian, I am glad you picked this topic up and chose to show who he actually was.

  • @AwokenEntertainment
    @AwokenEntertainment PÅ™ed 2 lety +2582

    Never would have known about this dark side of Gandhi.. until today I've only ever heard good things..
    The Infographics Show always got mind blowing subjects on it 🤯

    • @Gavin-Ostroski
      @Gavin-Ostroski PÅ™ed 2 lety +28

      Even throw half the stuff they post if fake and made just for views?

    • @damg91195
      @damg91195 PÅ™ed 2 lety +49

      @@Gavin-Ostroski half of the things they post? Please mention one.

    • @damg91195
      @damg91195 PÅ™ed 2 lety +37

      @@Gavin-Ostroski and this is CZcams, everything here is done for views.

    • @Gavin-Ostroski
      @Gavin-Ostroski PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      they claimed scientist found a cure for getting old

    • @majesticmajestic7058
      @majesticmajestic7058 PÅ™ed 2 lety +29

      @@Gavin-Ostroski It's a theory, scientist were testing mice and found something interesting.

  • @GuilleNGUY
    @GuilleNGUY PÅ™ed 2 lety +941

    I always thought that it's wrong to idolize people. People will always be people and have some dark side.
    It's only ideas we should praise

    • @greydungeon2384
      @greydungeon2384 PÅ™ed 2 lety +17

      Exactly

    • @Xzrohrh
      @Xzrohrh PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      Exept for Joe burrow

    • @riddhijitsen8070
      @riddhijitsen8070 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      Good thought

    • @maxttk97
      @maxttk97 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      That is suppose to be the whole point of why we idolise them.

    • @EtienneHardy85
      @EtienneHardy85 PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

      CWS plagues many of us without realizing it. Say every day your favorite content creator comes on live and you never missed a day watching. The traits, behavior, and personalities on camera is all you exposed to. Let's say you get an opportunity to meet said person in real life and off recordings. And their persona doesn't match what you was exposed to for years.
      Some wouldn't care. But there are those with CWS that think they know someone's entire life based on what is shown in camera. And their reality is shut down hard when it doesn't match. (What do you mean she doesn't wear a tail all day everyday?! Unsubscribe...)
      Ideas requires a vessel that represents the idea.
      Like creating a king, and the king returns asking for help. When the people created the king for protection in the first place. The idea from the people wanted a symbol of protection. And once the protector asks for help. The people no longer see the king as the protector they created. Or worse....For a many, instead of thinking the king is flawed, they more inclined to believe the idea is flawed and continue following the king they created. Even if its down a dark path.

  • @petergianarakos4439
    @petergianarakos4439 PÅ™ed 12 dny +2

    He was a product of his time and of his experiences. It's just a fact. It's hard to judge people from our perspective. As an American I know we will be cursed by future generations. Absolutely detested for our disrespect to the planet, insane use of resources, and pollution. I'm not a big fan of the man but he did change history and the fate of tens of millions. Good show.

  • @guydarj
    @guydarj PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +10

    As a kid I used to wonder why he was shot... Now I know why....

  • @Johnny12575
    @Johnny12575 PÅ™ed 2 lety +453

    99% of comments: "I'm/As/Being an Indian, I..."
    And it makes absolute sense lol

    • @kylynehayes2255
      @kylynehayes2255 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      On God

    • @MistahUnknown
      @MistahUnknown PÅ™ed 2 lety +53

      It almost sounds like people are being paid to write comments

    • @akm_1437
      @akm_1437 PÅ™ed 2 lety +13

      yeah lol as they were told to say so. i think this all are a plan 😂🤣

    • @akm_1437
      @akm_1437 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@MistahUnknown yes truth 😂😂😂🤣

    • @taiteakopyte1286
      @taiteakopyte1286 PÅ™ed 2 lety +15

      As an Indian, your comment makes further sense.😄

  • @sudheerbarai9221
    @sudheerbarai9221 PÅ™ed rokem +3431

    It wasn't until I reached 9th grade , when my Social Studies teacher taught us about the bad side of Gandhi and I thank him a lot for this , for showing me what the truth was of our history, sadly he isn't in this world now. RIP Anil Pandey Sir ðŸ™

    • @sxrthxk3938
      @sxrthxk3938 PÅ™ed rokem +26

      Om shanti

    • @LK-em2ly
      @LK-em2ly PÅ™ed rokem +4

      @Stardust Meant To Shine did you watch the video?

    • @LK-em2ly
      @LK-em2ly PÅ™ed rokem +4

      @Stardust Meant To Shine the truth

    • @1712NineNine
      @1712NineNine PÅ™ed rokem +48

      I was taught by the same teacher bro. 😢😢RIP Anil Pandey Sir , he always talked about the real father of the nation Netaji Shubhash Chandra Bose

    • @sudheerbarai9221
      @sudheerbarai9221 PÅ™ed rokem +2

      @@1712NineNine you from where?

  • @schechter01
    @schechter01 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +35

    In addition to the information provided by the video, we should also remember that while Gandhi himself may have advocated for the welfare of the dalits ("untouchables") at a certain time in his life, he never questioned, let alone opposed, the caste system that kept the dalits in poverty & oppression to begin with. Gandhi's vision of India did involve its being free from British control, that is true...but it did not involve any kind of civic equality _within_ India itself. As far as Gandhi was concerned, the low-born should stay in the position they were kept. Yet another reason why he does not deserve the secular sainthood that has been generated by his hagiographers.

  • @williamj.dovejr.8613
    @williamj.dovejr.8613 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +3

    Many individuals I met who were indian really didn't like Gandhi, even bristling at the sound of his name.
    They would even tell me, " Don't believe everything you hear about him, that movie about him isn't right about everything. "
    Then I learned more about him. The truth is finally coming out.

  • @Jane.MacArthur
    @Jane.MacArthur PÅ™ed 2 lety +2631

    In school we were learning about Gandhi and the title was “Gandhi: an extraordinary manâ€. Nothing was said about any of the wrong doings of Gandhi and he was represented like a saint. People don’t know about the bad things he also did because it’s never talked about schools. And people wonder why the ones in power still get away with horrific things

    • @thepubknight6144
      @thepubknight6144 PÅ™ed 2 lety +89

      They've done the same with Mother Theresa and Alexander the great

    • @amritanshukashyap2764
      @amritanshukashyap2764 PÅ™ed 2 lety +20

      I think we should not trust it blindly

    • @memecenter4455
      @memecenter4455 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      Which country?

    • @Jane.MacArthur
      @Jane.MacArthur PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      @@memecenter4455 the uk

    • @lakshay9975
      @lakshay9975 PÅ™ed 2 lety +52

      His policies made Hindus weak. If all could be done by non-violence, then why our Gods have weapons in their hands.
      Gandhi said Indians should not fight against British but they should fight for British in WW.

  • @Car_guy31
    @Car_guy31 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2252

    As an Indian, since childhood, we were taught he was a saint: Hindi- Mahatma. We had an entire part of history textbook teaching he was pure. But as we grew up and had access to more material to learn, we learned he was the reason why real revolutionaries like Bhagat singh were executed and India was partitioned, which killed hundreds of thousands..

    • @shrijanbuchasia7366
      @shrijanbuchasia7366 PÅ™ed 2 lety +109

      Not just Bhagat singh ji but S.C. Bose sir and many others

    • @AdityaSharma-gf8zs
      @AdityaSharma-gf8zs PÅ™ed 2 lety +98

      The partition of India wasn't entirely his fault. The British were in the most fault as they didn't even properly think about the borders from a geographic stand point. Also Jinnah wanted an independent Pakistan while Gandhi wanted a unified India. More than a million lives were lost during this periods because of riots, rapes, hunger, etc. People became refugees and lost contact with their family when they were separated because of border.

    • @Car_guy31
      @Car_guy31 PÅ™ed 2 lety +76

      @@AdityaSharma-gf8zs He could've very well prevented it. He had the power, the popularity to influence Viceroys of the time.

    • @willsocietyacceptmecauseio1276
      @willsocietyacceptmecauseio1276 PÅ™ed 2 lety +29

      And as a Bangladeshi we are also learning false history. In our textbook they teach bangabandhu was the greatest human in the world. While it was false. Bangabandhu was good before Independence but after Independence..... 😥

    • @GhostRider-jk4eo
      @GhostRider-jk4eo PÅ™ed 2 lety +17

      As a South African we also learned about him in our textbooks and we only learned the good side of him (specifically all the good he did in South Africa). But I'm still in high school and this was Grade 4. Maybe we'll learn about him more in the future.

  • @ALK730
    @ALK730 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +17

    I’m tired of people judging individuals of the past. Recognizing his faults by todays standards is fine but it is possible for someone to do terrible things but still accomplish something great.

    • @JohnWick-thehorror
      @JohnWick-thehorror PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +5

      Nope, he didn't do anything great, whatsoever he delayed Bharat's Independence

    • @Sanskarjadhav232
      @Sanskarjadhav232 PÅ™ed 13 dny

      @@JohnWick-thehorror explain?

  • @seatofwisdom7
    @seatofwisdom7 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +1

    Please which software do you use for your illustration? Your videos are awesome

  • @MarkyNomad
    @MarkyNomad PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +656

    Gandhi in the grave hearing he got cancelled: 💀

    • @sukriti7213
      @sukriti7213 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +37

      More like rustling in his urn bro since he got cremated

    • @thepanditayush
      @thepanditayush PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +5

      😂

    • @sarvagyachaturvedi
      @sarvagyachaturvedi PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +2

      @@sukriti7213 His ashes were buried in rajghat Delhi

    • @kvskang3561
      @kvskang3561 PÅ™ed 27 dny

      @@thepanditayush HEY WHY ARE YOU LAUGHING OVER A PERSONS DEATH

    • @thepanditayush
      @thepanditayush PÅ™ed 27 dny +4

      @@kvskang3561 and about his death .... Well.. I'm not sad😴

  • @chidori_2379
    @chidori_2379 PÅ™ed 2 lety +758

    Really happy that Infographics took up this topic. From our childhood here we are taught mostly about Gandhi and his dark side is not talked about at all. There have been many other freedom fighters who deserve more recognition and those people absolutely sacrificed everything for India’s freedom.

  • @tubeyou89119
    @tubeyou89119 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +3

    Nobody is perfect, everyone has dark side. So individual worship is dangerous.....this is proved time and time again in history.

  • @salehmir9205
    @salehmir9205 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +4

    I'm surprised how far people would go just to get a couple of more views

  • @Studiet
    @Studiet PÅ™ed 2 lety +2412

    This is sad that as us Indians, we've never ever taught the actual history but only the "good parts" and we're blinded and instead of letting us decide who's a hero and who's not a hero, we've been told who's the hero and who's not the hero. Really sad.

    • @mystic6369
      @mystic6369 PÅ™ed 2 lety +52

      Atleast he helped in the freedom of the country, see the good things and as a person he may did bad things but thats due to lack of education and proper care

    • @MD_-ub8rx
      @MD_-ub8rx PÅ™ed 2 lety +22

      Same thing with Columbus

    • @Evandalemurray
      @Evandalemurray PÅ™ed rokem

      What

    • @alexanderjack4437
      @alexanderjack4437 PÅ™ed rokem +6

      Bro the being from Britain we only taught ourselves the "good bits" it's a subjective matter for every country

    • @Maolana_ModiG
      @Maolana_ModiG PÅ™ed rokem +1

      He was famous and hero like modi. But truth comes out when already caused un-repairable damange

  • @doremifasolatee6258
    @doremifasolatee6258 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1789

    I remember questioning my History teacher on Gandhi's hypocrisy on bhagat singh's death but encouraging Indians to participate in WWII...my teacher didn't really respond( and I have no issues wid dat, i mean I understand that she cud not make controversial statements herself). Gandhi has done pretty good things for India's freedom struggle but his actions are exponentially over hyped. India has a lot of other freedom fighters who are, unfortunately, not appreciated and regarded as much as Gandhi

    • @Mohitkumar-gg7cc
      @Mohitkumar-gg7cc PÅ™ed 2 lety +22

      But bro he started the freedom fight and also the most oldest freedom fighter against British imperial

    • @5k.suckaaa
      @5k.suckaaa PÅ™ed 2 lety +37

      @@Mohitkumar-gg7cc he’s a confusing guy

    • @goldenmemes51
      @goldenmemes51 PÅ™ed 2 lety +101

      As a American Sikh I appreciate your effort ! I’m glad newer Indian population is being more woke in a good way .. shaheed Bhagat Singh was a hero and deserves way more credit than gandhi

    • @ParZivaal_
      @ParZivaal_ PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      @Doremi Fasolatee I'm not saying you're entirely wrong but you aren't entirely correct either neither am I saying that gandhi was the mantle of all good. Yes, gandhi played an awful role in Bhagat Singh's death but it was either his death or participation of indian leaders at the round table confrence. It was two terrible options and gandhi went with one. Again I'm not trying to justify his decision I'm just trying to look at the facts from a neutral point. And when it comes to world war, gandhi did recruited participants from both india and SA but not for WWII but for WWI. During the WWII gandhi asked british imperials that india will not participate in anything unless the independence is granted. The slogan for revolution was "agrejo bharat chhodo meaning Englishmen leave the india" and na denge ek bhai, na denge ek paai meaning we'll not give a single penny or a single brother to english wars."

    • @ParZivaal_
      @ParZivaal_ PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      @@5k.suckaaa that's true gandhi is a misunderstood person both from good and from bad side.

  • @rishabhgoel6615
    @rishabhgoel6615 PÅ™ed 12 dny +2

    From what I heard all I could summarise was:
    He liked challenging various social beliefs, one step at a time.
    He was constantly evolving and learning like any other human and was not afraid to be vocal about his beliefs at the time.
    He slept with a lot of women during the night without as much as touching them, the same as one would sleep with their mother or sister, hence proving his celibacy.
    Without him we might not have been free enough to type all our hearts out, and without him we will soon not be free again once the broadcasting bill passes :)

  • @carloc352
    @carloc352 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +4

    Gandhi has always been one of my heroes. Last year I visited the south of India and I must admit that I was rather surprised when I read one his phrases in a museum dedicated to him. As a lawyer, he apparently refused to defend a person because he new this person was guilty. In my humble opinion, a lawyer has the duty of defending even the most evil person. Otherwise he becomes a judge and a jury. Everyone should be given the chance of defending themselves.

  • @immabusybee9032
    @immabusybee9032 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3164

    I still remember 4 years ago during a history class, we were reading the chapter "Rise of nationalism in India" and it has a lot parts and sub sections so we read them one by one. Then, we reached the section about gandhi his principles and stuff and there I remember it was my turn to read and the context was 'women's rights in the freedom struggle and women's right to vote' and gandhi's statement with respect to women's rights was "Women are supposed to care of their houses and that's their duty to care care of their children and husbands" This made me startle because until then gandhi was a god for us and we were never told anything bad about him so I assumed I read wrong and decided to read it again later and it still meant the same thing. I came home and looked up Gandhi like fr fr and I was so disappointed but also happy because now I wasn't idealizing a guy who was a big hypocrite.
    Edit: and i would say he was pretty like diplomatic manipulative leader which is why everyone liked him besides his pervy sexist and racist practices but that does not make him A GREAT LIVING BEING because he wasnt an honest man and he isnt someone who should be so looked upon as much as he is.

    • @iraajxdarth655
      @iraajxdarth655 PÅ™ed 2 lety +93

      So true
      I am currently in 8th (will be in 9th in 2 weeks) we had the exact same chapter for us about womans right and stuff, but I was also very shocked because before that the education system brainwashed us into thinking was Gandi was a God and did everything good.
      Btw sorry for the long reply but it had to come out.

    • @abhinavkumar2156
      @abhinavkumar2156 PÅ™ed 2 lety +77

      And Ambedkar was demonized by everyone when he bought the Hindu Code Bill which ensured women's rights

    • @webdev8284
      @webdev8284 PÅ™ed 2 lety +54

      @@abhinavkumar2156 Ambedkar hated all religions except Buddhism.

    • @sujaygs4364
      @sujaygs4364 PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      Yeah, i still remember that line...

    • @Dontreadmycomment151
      @Dontreadmycomment151 PÅ™ed 2 lety +83

      Can you really blame him?
      Most Indian people has such thought in those times.Ask your grandparents to confirm,i bet they still has such thinking.

  • @lelouchlamperouge9324
    @lelouchlamperouge9324 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +1266

    As an Indian, I'm not shocked at all. I was exposed to this, deleting my fair view of him, when I was 13 or 14.

    • @BlackRose-vz9ww
      @BlackRose-vz9ww PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +14

      And you have evidence he actually was as bad as this video says.

    • @ashusadventures
      @ashusadventures PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +16

      13 year old boy wants to understand Gandhi, boy get through puberty first

    • @BlackRose-vz9ww
      @BlackRose-vz9ww PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +24

      @@ashusadventures I'm sorry, which 13 year old boy wants to understand Gandhi?

    • @chipichipichapa
      @chipichipichapa PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +36

      ​@@ashusadventures ok grandpa, let's get you to bed first, or your teeth might fall out ðŸ˜ðŸ˜

    • @MollyHJohns
      @MollyHJohns PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +28

      Some of you clearly hadn't grown up past toddler age. Not every 13yo is an avid TikToker or privileged idiots. Some 13yo already worked for the family, studied advanced classes and think about the world.

  • @tECHnOpinion.
    @tECHnOpinion. PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +18

    He was tagged as "FATHER OF NATION" by the Congress party that went on to rule India for next 3 decades. So for them, Gandhi was a launchpad sponsored by the Brits.
    Fun Fact: Gandhi was also part of British army as Sergeant Major and wholeheartedly supported Brits in WW1, before he was air dropped into India as this epitome of "Righteousness".
    But those who know the Brits and their colonial bent of mind, would know that they would have seen Gandhi as merely a means to influence gullible Indians, backed by the non proven "Racism on a train in South Africa" story and hence no wonder they saw an opportunity in portraying Gandhi as a "Freedom Fighter".
    The views he had about Jews is exactly his views also about Hindus when he encouraged Hindus to get killed at the hands of Islamists in India.
    That Hindu hate is found today in Congress Party of India.
    Despicable Man leading a Despicable Congress Party!

    • @jovinprime
      @jovinprime PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +1

      We see this so clearly when he facilitated the execution of Bhagat Singh who sought to unify the indian subcontinent and find true equality

  • @KiaanWavare
    @KiaanWavare PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +2

    I'm indian and was taught he was a hero amongst india, I'm glad I know the truth now.

  • @capitalistkarl1795
    @capitalistkarl1795 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1172

    Yessss! Finally a big channel said this.
    In India , they teach us right from kindergarten that how Gandhi was a godlike man and the greatest person to have ever walked among us. It never made sense to me ; his philosophy, his actions , his visible hypocrisy. But I was afraid of saying that out loud. Finally I realized that it was the propaganda of the ruling INC who claimed to be his successors and thus to seek public support , portrayed him as the sole freedom fighter who got India independence.

    • @blizzardts132
      @blizzardts132 PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

      trueee

    • @jacobmathew4224
      @jacobmathew4224 PÅ™ed 2 lety +35

      Lord Ramachandra banished his wife Sita because she was suspected to have drawn Raavan's face and commented on how handsome he looked. Would you call him a cold hearted person? Or someone who stuck to his ideals even when he had so much to lose. I bet you would succumb to incredible pressure within minutes or seconds. Even I would. We are humans after all, but what makes Gandhi so great that he knew that humans are powerful because they have the ability to change themselves. Ramachandra was human but he was Godlike, in his deeds.

    • @AK-rv6dq
      @AK-rv6dq PÅ™ed 2 lety +41

      In the US, up until the early 2000s, we were taught the same about Columbus. He was a terrible navigator that brutalized people, but yet we had a holiday for him.

    • @tannerbuck4740
      @tannerbuck4740 PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      Keep seeking more truth. ðŸ‘

    • @Aman-td9nl
      @Aman-td9nl PÅ™ed 2 lety +60

      @@jacobmathew4224 no its not...from where did u get all of that?and who has liked ur cappy comment?
      The thing u are mentioning is from "uttar kaand" and this chapter isnt in the real,pure and original Ramayan by maharshi valmiki,the verses u said are written by writers in medieval century by their own mind

  • @kajolrahate1603
    @kajolrahate1603 PÅ™ed 2 lety +485

    I was preparing for a medical examination for admission in a hospital in India... At that time one of their subjects was mahatama Gandhi's life... I had to read nearly 5 books on him to know what he truly was . Not a Mahatma for sure

  • @NotEspecial-rb7vz
    @NotEspecial-rb7vz PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +5

    Whatever he did but the hate and fake allegation he gets now is on whole another level due to political reasons, its too much. And there are even people in the comments who pray his killer.

  • @FRINDSHIP4U
    @FRINDSHIP4U PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +3

    am really excited in ur stories

  • @BluePanther101
    @BluePanther101 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1325

    Gandhi is a hero in Indian school textbooks but very few people know what kind of person he really was, This video clearly explains it.

    • @whatsername7
      @whatsername7 PÅ™ed 2 lety +52

      He is still a Hero. Just because he had some bad sides doesn't make him any less of a hero, he fought for Indian Independence. And all the bad sides of his he clearly acknowledges those in his autobiography, because ultimately he was still a human being. And we all have two sides.

    • @tz4668
      @tz4668 PÅ™ed 2 lety +47

      @@whatsername7 this is social engineering, the leftists had designed the syllabus in such a way that it has brainwashed people of India to such an extent that we are finding good sides in people who were actually bad as humans for example akbar is presented as a good king while he's the same person who used to sell hindu women as slaves as mentioned in akbarnama.

    • @whatsername7
      @whatsername7 PÅ™ed 2 lety +19

      @@tz4668 Gandhi was racist at one point in his life doesn't mean he didn't change. We all were racist and even sexist once, so are you gonna judge people for what they were in the past?
      And about Akbar, I would like to know the source you got that info from

    • @adish7839
      @adish7839 PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

      @@whatsername7 Mughal used to write their own history by their court historians and they have proudly mentioned killing non muslims for the glory of Islam was their religious duty.

    • @whatsername7
      @whatsername7 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@adish7839 First of all @t z only mentioned about Akbar, secondly it's not true, Aurangzeb was a fanatic, not the others.

  • @opusepynomus9995
    @opusepynomus9995 PÅ™ed 2 lety +419

    As an Indian.. I didn't needed the internet to figure out who he truly was .
    The clues were always there.
    His hands are red with blood of Sikhs and Hindus.

    • @8rupees718
      @8rupees718 PÅ™ed 2 lety +27

      Well said

    • @MrGrimjaw
      @MrGrimjaw PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

      The truth is all humans are flawed

    • @jrmckim
      @jrmckim PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      It doesn't matter what religion.. they were human.

    • @8rupees718
      @8rupees718 PÅ™ed 2 lety +19

      @@jrmckim shut

    • @jrmckim
      @jrmckim PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      @@8rupees718 what?

  • @AbhishekButola
    @AbhishekButola PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +12

    As albert einstein once said
    “Generations to come will scarce believe that such a one as this ever in flesh and blood walked upon this earth.â€
    I believe a person’s thought ripes over the years with experiences and yet he never shy away from speaking his heart and practising what he believes in .
    I had read his autobiography and i could so much relate to him.

  • @cayenahill144
    @cayenahill144 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +2

    not everyone is perfect. not you, not him, not anyone. everyone has their good and bad side. he did many good things and bad things as well. yall cant point out a person randomly and say that the person is bad/good.

  • @politicus3605
    @politicus3605 PÅ™ed 2 lety +79

    Growing up Black, we were taught that Gandhi was the Intellectual Inspiration to MLK, I’m truly disappointed to hear these shocking revelations 😔

    • @jaisonsimon
      @jaisonsimon PÅ™ed 2 lety

      😓😔

    • @shashanktejale9860
      @shashanktejale9860 PÅ™ed 2 lety +15

      you should read more about him to get more shocking facts 💀

    • @jaisonsimon
      @jaisonsimon PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@shashanktejale9860 I am an Indian, this vid is enough 4 me💀

    • @shashanktejale9860
      @shashanktejale9860 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      @@jaisonsimon ok 😳

    • @sarthakmaan7075
      @sarthakmaan7075 PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

      He was the intellectual inspiration for MLK, MLK has wrote about it and talked about it. Also CZcams deletes comment with links so you look up an article on abc with some title like Gandhi views on racism. He called South African zulus by 1913 and was clearly sympathetic to them from 1906 onwards. In last decades of his life he would work for equality of all humanity.

  • @bhagyeshkotian1747
    @bhagyeshkotian1747 PÅ™ed 2 lety +50

    I'm indian and this is just 5% of what will shock you.

  • @goditachi9561
    @goditachi9561 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +1

    Einstein said that upcoming generations wont believe that a person like he ever lived on earth

  • @omkarpawar9085
    @omkarpawar9085 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +2

    He should have remained a saint without interfering in India's Independence movement which slowed down and was delayed due to his presence

  • @labeorohita2745
    @labeorohita2745 PÅ™ed rokem +2259

    "I never consider Mr. Gandhi a mahatma (saint). He has shown me his real fangs."
    -B. R. Ambedkar (The man who led the team for writing of Indian constitution)
    PS - I consider him a few sane minds at the time who asked during partition a complete transfer of population, but screwd by Congress leaders.
    He was so practical and genuine that he said 10 years of reservation is enough for upliftment and inclusion of a depressed class to the society.
    But screwd by forthcoming leaders.

    • @jithetic__2272
      @jithetic__2272 PÅ™ed rokem +95

      Babasaheb The Fearless Leader 🔥â¤

    • @kennethyoung7564
      @kennethyoung7564 PÅ™ed rokem +29

      Yes, but Gandhi changed some of his views due to B.R. Ambedkar. I do think Gandhi was a great man, I would also view Ambedkar a great man, but don't know much about him as a non Indian.

    • @krishnachoubey8648
      @krishnachoubey8648 PÅ™ed rokem +29

      @@Juan-bm7nr bheem bheem bheem, Dr. Bheem, Dr. Bheem

    • @alchemist7412
      @alchemist7412 PÅ™ed rokem +61

      @@kennethyoung7564 Ambedkar is the Martin Luther King of India. King was a black leader fighting against racism & Ambedkar was a Dalit leader fighting against Castesystem

    • @Rudra-rf5cn
      @Rudra-rf5cn PÅ™ed rokem +12

      @@alchemist7412 And today's average bhimtas don't fight caste system, do they?

  • @BheemNationalist
    @BheemNationalist PÅ™ed 2 lety +1861

    When we say these in India, we’ll be branded as Sanghi 😂
    However when a western channel did a video, everyone wholeheartedly accepted it….very nice😌

    • @sheronjames1453
      @sheronjames1453 PÅ™ed 2 lety +57

      Please read about Gandhi and read his biography. Don't rely on CZcams and whatsapp.

    • @helpmelosemyvirginity2366
      @helpmelosemyvirginity2366 PÅ™ed 2 lety +358

      @@sheronjames1453 Main source of this video is from his biography itself

    • @ripsanskrit3609
      @ripsanskrit3609 PÅ™ed 2 lety +28

      Exactly 💯

    • @bharatchandran9700
      @bharatchandran9700 PÅ™ed 2 lety +70

      No, sangis are no different. They are proud of british boot licker savarkar and murderer Godse.

    • @BheemNationalist
      @BheemNationalist PÅ™ed 2 lety +201

      @@bharatchandran9700
      Say whatever you want to say about Godse. But don’t even utter a word against Savarkar without knowing him properly….
      Read Savarkar Biography by Vikram Sampath. Or at least hear the speeches of Vikram Sampath. Then talk about him….
      You haters can’t even understand how much he suffered for freedom of our nation….

  • @edwardmeisse4361
    @edwardmeisse4361 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +17

    Everyone has their good points and their bad points, even me. We should celebrate them for their accomplishments without ignoring their shortcomings.

    • @cayenahill144
      @cayenahill144 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci

      true

    • @jovinprime
      @jovinprime PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +1

      I feel like his biggest achievement in 'freeing' India should be in question as well. What didn't get mentioned in this video is how he ordered the execution of actual freedom fighters and encouraged their deaths (so much for nonviolence) in order to fight for a state that was pretty much still a puppet state. Keeping in mind what the British at the time had done to India (multiple genocides under the Churchill government completely overlooked), he just brushed those aside, let them keep killing and refused the people who deserved the true Gandhi hero status from achieving true independence. Look at India today and how little Gandhi's India surmounted to

    • @omkaslikar912
      @omkaslikar912 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +1

      Meet Bob: Bob is a good guy, he works everyday, pay his taxes and do all things right. Although, when Bob was still young, probably in his 20s, he didn't do his taxes, skipped work for no reason and although he was still a good man and most of his friends respected him, there were some who hated him.. now bob is over 40 years old, he got a change in his heart seeing the position of his country and how can he help even if small to ramp up his country's progress... Now, many people... more than when he was in 20s respected him and saw him as an old wise man, but still there were some who used to point out his previous mistakes of he evaded tax and didn't contributed in his part of work in his 20s.. Bob doesn't care neither does his friends because he know that maybe he had done some things wrong in the past, maybe he still sometimes, very rarely skips his work... he has changed.
      Bob idolises Gandhi
      I really agree with you

    • @edwardmeisse4361
      @edwardmeisse4361 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci

      @@omkaslikar912 Thanks. You said it way better than I did.

  • @tarekbenzyad6766
    @tarekbenzyad6766 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +1

    the gospel saying "even satan was an angel of light" seems to be the case with ghandi

  • @potterheads-heaven28
    @potterheads-heaven28 PÅ™ed 11 mÄ›síci +2211

    My dad has always told me since the beginning that he was never the great man that people made him out to be. He told me all the political drama attached to him. We, as Indians, are taught about him a lot and he's referenced in a lot of things. I personally think that this is so because he went on the path of non-violence and they want to promote that in the youth of this country. However, he's given way more attention than he actually deserves and I think there were so many other freedom fighters who actually fought against the Britishers and made it possible for us to be free in this day and age. They are given way less credit than they deserve.

    • @BEAST-45
      @BEAST-45 PÅ™ed 10 mÄ›síci +24

      W DAD 🔥 LOVE FROM INDIA

    • @anish_cricket1072
      @anish_cricket1072 PÅ™ed 9 mÄ›síci +42

      Same, Subhas Chandra Bose was a real one

    • @nanthakumarrr
      @nanthakumarrr PÅ™ed 9 mÄ›síci +25

      They taught us Nehru was a kind man who loved "Children"

    • @pradeepagnel2262
      @pradeepagnel2262 PÅ™ed 7 mÄ›síci +24

      Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose is way better than Mahatma Gandhi

    • @eatYoself
      @eatYoself PÅ™ed 6 mÄ›síci +18

      Ain't no one in England that was worried about your other freedom fighters. It was Ghandi they feared but go on trying to rewrite your history.

  • @atulsain6170
    @atulsain6170 PÅ™ed 4 mÄ›síci +616

    He was a moster to Indians imposed as saint by ruling governments.

    • @timepass4783
      @timepass4783 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci

      and everyone was brainwashed by the schools

    • @omkaslikar912
      @omkaslikar912 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +1

      Meet Bob: Bob is a good guy, he works everyday, pay his taxes and do all things right. Although, when Bob was still young, probably in his 20s, he didn't do his taxes, skipped work for no reason and although he was still a good man and most of his friends respected him, there were some who hated him.. now bob is over 40 years old, he got a change in his heart seeing the position of his country and how can he help even if small to ramp up his country's progress... Now, many people... more than when he was in 20s respected him and saw him as an old wise man, but still there were some who used to point out his previous mistakes of he evaded tax and didn't contributed in his part of work in his 20s.. Bob doesn't care neither does his friends because he know that maybe he had done some things wrong in the past, maybe he still sometimes, very rarely skips his work... he has changed.
      Bob idolises Gandhi

    • @akultechz2342
      @akultechz2342 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci

      Exactly

    • @ScrollThePodcast
      @ScrollThePodcast PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +1

      @@omkaslikar912 Around Million people killed in past because of Bob, also he brainwashed many to be killed by their will, but whatever, he's a good guy now! Cheers

  • @MNTrader2012
    @MNTrader2012 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +3

    No one is perfect. But his msg is sacred.

  • @priyankamallick2150
    @priyankamallick2150 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +2

    he was the reason india was divided

  • @thedev-yani
    @thedev-yani PÅ™ed 2 lety +691

    Even India is divided on their opinions on Gandhi. I am myself an advocate for Subhash Chandra Bose, and never agreed with Gandhi's principles or ways of life. Had we not followed Gandhi, we could've had independence much earlier.

    • @thedinrick3634
      @thedinrick3634 PÅ™ed 2 lety +60

      So true. If we would have followed the path of non violence, Independence would have for sure faced a huge delay. Its Bhagat Singh and Subhash Chandra Bose, for whom we got the Independence. Mahatma Gandhi was demanding for Dominion status. But Bhagat and Subhash demanded Total Independence.

    • @chinniabhinav9373
      @chinniabhinav9373 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      Yessss

    • @argaandreas3661
      @argaandreas3661 PÅ™ed 2 lety +14

      Hi Bro. Greetings from Indonesia.
      Why do you hate Gandhi so much?
      After India became indepwndent, he didn't get any political or leadership official posts in the newly government of India, where Nehru became the first PM.
      Instead, he lived very simply, near to poverty, in a very small house in a rural village, and he only wore that simple white clothes, never he wore the suit and ties. Even if Gandhi was educated in Britain.
      He didn't posses much wealth.

    • @thedev-yani
      @thedev-yani PÅ™ed 2 lety +31

      @@argaandreas3661 We don't particularly hate him. My point was we could've been better off without him. Gandhi's views won't save anyone in the real world we are in.

    • @av3919
      @av3919 PÅ™ed 2 lety +19

      @@thedev-yani pure assumption without any base ..

  • @adityapawar1210
    @adityapawar1210 PÅ™ed 2 lety +415

    As an Indian, this is all true, i was bought up in school learning that he was the sole reason the british left, but no. The british left only after the Naval Mutiny . Gandhi also didnt allow his wife to take medicine when she fell seriously ill, resulting in her death, but when HE fell sick, he gladly took the british medicine.

    • @saui7
      @saui7 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1

      Is it true

    • @neerajdwivedi8920
      @neerajdwivedi8920 PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

      @@sleeksilver3358 yes it is

    • @anushajane5581
      @anushajane5581 PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      Myth: Gandhiji did not allow his wife to take British medicine when she was ill.
      Truth: Gandhiji's wife did not agree to take British medicine when she was ill as it contained cow fat .
      Go read the autobiography and find out.

    • @anushajane5581
      @anushajane5581 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      @@saui7 no

    • @dheerajroy
      @dheerajroy PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      @@anushajane5581 People read from whatsapp university now a days :D and then make such videos

  • @suhaschittavajhula8427
    @suhaschittavajhula8427 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +12

    I don't like the fact that many people criticize other people for their wrongdoings, but the criticizers themselves haven't done anything like the ones they're criticizing nor do they dare to do so, they don't have the gut to stand up for themselves but they have the gut to criticize.

    • @omkaslikar912
      @omkaslikar912 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci

      Meet Bob: Bob is a good guy, he works everyday, pay his taxes and do all things right. Although, when Bob was still young, probably in his 20s, he didn't do his taxes, skipped work for no reason and although he was still a good man and most of his friends respected him, there were some who hated him.. now bob is over 40 years old, he got a change in his heart seeing the position of his country and how can he help even if small to ramp up his country's progress... Now, many people... more than when he was in 20s respected him and saw him as an old wise man, but still there were some who used to point out his previous mistakes of he evaded tax and didn't contributed in his part of work in his 20s.. Bob doesn't care neither does his friends because he know that maybe he had done some things wrong in the past, maybe he still sometimes, very rarely skips his work... he has changed.
      Bob idolises Gandhi
      I agree with you 1000%

  • @jarofross1326
    @jarofross1326 PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +1

    Highlight the good parts, but also mention that this man is not a saint like most people think. This message should apply to anyone.

  • @lewys9204
    @lewys9204 PÅ™ed 2 lety +864

    Same as mother Teresa, she was selective on the charity giving for more publicity; and many times through her life she was queried whether a demon posessed her. She was actually exorsided. This isn't normal, a person doesnt get an exorcism without suspicion or a crazy fanatic group as her acquaintances. Her path was true and just and she was a person about helping others and making the neediest of needy desperate people a bed, a foot wash or some food. However, given that understanding she was still selective everywhere she went for a political stance; she was more pleased with pursuing the demand from rich folk or those with political influence in certain areas to pacify certain slum communities that were experiencing famine, disease, drugs, mobs, gangs, corrupt societies. The same is said about other recent political saings, you really have to question there actions. In reality, every action has a consequence.

    • @I-am-duck
      @I-am-duck PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      no, mother teresa was far different than Gandhi

    • @grosebud4554
      @grosebud4554 PÅ™ed 2 lety +78

      Had connections with child trafficking too

    • @I-am-duck
      @I-am-duck PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      @@grosebud4554 where are you getting this from?

    • @MrDaoby
      @MrDaoby PÅ™ed 2 lety +37

      @@I-am-duck there's an episode on this channel about mother Teresa

    • @medexamtoolsdotcom
      @medexamtoolsdotcom PÅ™ed 2 lety +42

      Now she actually WAS terrible. This video doesn't make me think badly of Gandhi, but Mother Teresa was truly as corrupt as L. Ron Hubbard or Joseph Smith. Funny how con artists often get venerated by religions.

  • @mranonymous1982
    @mranonymous1982 PÅ™ed 2 lety +740

    Growing up as an indian you were always taught gandhi as god's angel in schools as they say him 'mahatma' gandhi, but none can deny the fact that he indeed had a influence of white superiority in him. He had even manipulated the meaning of tolerance, and all of that in the name of being religiously nonviolent, which is as wrong as it can be. Even in our religion they say, 'अहिंसा परमो धरà¥à¤®à¤ƒ धरà¥à¤® हिंसा तथैव च:' which means 'Non-violence is the ultimate duty, but you have to choose the path of Violence to protect the world from evils.' Gandhi even agreed to the proposal of division of the nation into inda and pakistan, and even if that was not enough already that he made one country an islamic state and the other one secular... Not only that, he even didn't try to stop the hangings of violent nationalists like bhagat singh, sukhdev singh and many other just because they were not following the same ideology of his free india. There are many more evidences to support that he was more interested in holding power than freedom of india.

    • @neelivincible2963
      @neelivincible2963 PÅ™ed 2 lety +56

      Absolutely, And I just can't take the fact that he got more people killed than even Netaji who fought for a good reason. Non-violence is more like pure stupidity you can only be non-violent until the other party becomes violent. Our whole country got played by one who was seeking to only hold the power.

    • @mankeeratsingh8525
      @mankeeratsingh8525 PÅ™ed 2 lety +33

      True. He went back on his promises to Sikhs and muslims and hated them. He is more responsible for creation of Pakistan than jinha

    • @lisasimpsonisanaddict
      @lisasimpsonisanaddict PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      Thank god we got rid of india and got Pakistan. Literally a young muslim girl’s video is going viral who was harrased by 20 hindu boys for wearing hijab

    • @zaniel9924
      @zaniel9924 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      @@neelivincible2963 true

    • @zainshamim343
      @zainshamim343 PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      You say that like it’s a bad thing he agreed to the division of India.

  • @rumination2399
    @rumination2399 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +11

    I've watched a couple of these character assassinations now and they're a simplistic grind. I don't need to watch anymore more, I see how the script works. Take a simplistic moral caricature and invert it. People are complicated, good and bad. All of us.

    • @JJ-hp6mb
      @JJ-hp6mb PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +2

      Finally a sensible comment. The content creators know how to get views and likes. They just feed the audience with the confirmation bias. And the comment section proves that. 😂😂😂

  • @commerceworld6577
    @commerceworld6577 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +3

    Mallus from kerala will.come and preach Gabdhi for their personal religious interests

  • @arghyachatterjee3008
    @arghyachatterjee3008 PÅ™ed 2 lety +511

    Funny thing is - most of the points mentioned in the video can be found in his autobiography. He was quite blunt about self-assessment.

    • @smallypimpy6407
      @smallypimpy6407 PÅ™ed rokem +18

      @Moon Shine That's a perfect reply. Completely agree

    • @fallspeed
      @fallspeed PÅ™ed rokem +28

      @Moon Shine It is unfair to judge people who lived in a totally different time and culture by our standards, but a lot of people enjoy doing it and feeling morally superior about it.

    • @lokevoice
      @lokevoice PÅ™ed rokem +5

      @@epictubegamer
      Morality, just like everything else in terms of science and technological innovation, is something that has evolved over time. Even if he was a racist, he was still way ahead of his time in other ways

    • @PDBisht
      @PDBisht PÅ™ed rokem +1

      @Moon Shine i agree with ya here, people likes to glorify other people make the godly figure didn't expect them to have humanly traits and flaws but when they realised that it shattered their own beliefs and starts attacking on them just cuz he doesn't fit into their narrative.

    • @ananyomukherjeeixd281
      @ananyomukherjeeixd281 PÅ™ed rokem +1

      @Moon Shine The problem is,people glorify him instead of accepting as he was.

  • @jrard92
    @jrard92 PÅ™ed rokem +2327

    As an Indian I agree with this. There were lot of dark sides to this man who we were told that was some kind of God level man or a monk.

    • @alokrai744
      @alokrai744 PÅ™ed rokem +46

      Ok... Who told you or where you read that GANDHIJI was GOD ??
      WHERE IN INDIA you read this ?
      We call him father of nation, that's all.

    • @sulusukta3935
      @sulusukta3935 PÅ™ed rokem +52

      @@alokrai744 but he is not, father of nation...

    • @alokrai744
      @alokrai744 PÅ™ed rokem +20

      @@sulusukta3935 tumhare kehne se toh hone se rha ...jaake Indian govt se baat kar lo to take back this title ,till then globally he is father of nation for INDIA

    • @deveshgupta2156
      @deveshgupta2156 PÅ™ed rokem +49

      @@alokrai744 Article 18 (1) No title, not being a military or academic distinction, shall be conferred by the State
      you can confirm

    • @alokrai744
      @alokrai744 PÅ™ed rokem +15

      @@deveshgupta2156 kuch cheeje kitabo me hi rehti hai ... Haqeeqat se dur.
      Almost every politician states the same thing about GANDHIji.
      Globally Indian politician / journalist/ ambassador inaugrate the statue under same title / talk about the father of nation. So keep your bookish redundant knowledge to yourself

  • @mkvalor
    @mkvalor PÅ™ed 2 mÄ›síci +2

    Grandparents sleeping with grandchildren is nothing new. It was quite common during my childhood. My German grandparents in rural Michigan, USA slept in separate beds and each of them would have grandchildren with them usually (when they visited) - both boys and girls. Nothing ever came of it.

  • @abhimanyusingh5648
    @abhimanyusingh5648 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +1

    As an Indian, I thank you with all my heart!

  • @mrunalsingade3638
    @mrunalsingade3638 PÅ™ed 2 lety +685

    I'm not sure if this is correct or not bt I would like to say that many Indians despise some of his actions during the war of Independence and not all of us like him a lot.

  • @Anshika_Singh15
    @Anshika_Singh15 PÅ™ed 2 lety +718

    Finally a video where I cleared my doubts about Gandhi's true character....surely he did a lot for India but his personality and so called "sacrifices" are worth nothing in front of true heroes of India like Bhagat Singh and Subhash Chandra Bose.

    • @scooby5478
      @scooby5478 PÅ™ed 2 lety +33

      Sacrifices? He was living in bungalows during imprisonment.

    • @ayush4565
      @ayush4565 PÅ™ed 2 lety +29

      worth nothing?
      he was the true inspiration for crores of Indian to fight for independence.
      Many of our freedom fighter are result if his independence struggle.

    • @swayammm__
      @swayammm__ PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

      Bhagat singh became a freedom fighter because of Gandhi directly or indirectly and subhash chandra bose respected him for some reason

    • @swayammm__
      @swayammm__ PÅ™ed 2 lety +2

      @@urlosthairtie well we don't remember Gandhi was his goodness we should not care about his views on women empowerment but we remember him for his contribution in freedom strugle

    • @Anshika_Singh15
      @Anshika_Singh15 PÅ™ed 2 lety +12

      @@swayammm__well his contribution doesn't seem much inspiring he was a person who believed in ahinsa and that's what he taught others....but ahinsa alone couldn't have yield us freedom.... there is nothing much of sacrifices in teaching others what u believe in... If Indians would have just followed ahinsa....I think it would've been more difficult to gain Independence....so rather than declaring Gandhi as a great freedom fighter we should focus more on those who lost their lives bravely

  • @christianndlovu-lh7vu
    @christianndlovu-lh7vu PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +2

    Before Disney or any other company makes a movie about Gandhi, they should consider watching this video first, Because a lot of The Times, they mix and match the facts instead of getting the true evidence that is written in history.

  • @weldwizzz
    @weldwizzz PÅ™ed 9 dny +2

    Let’s focus on his wrongs and let’s assume, suppose, conjure up, and fill in the gaps with our own biased ideas of wrong doing. Let’s take the saints and make them all devils. Let’s ignore all truth for the fact that a little lie might be somewhere in it. Let’s not read his own writings or even imagine the time in which he lived. We are so proud that we actually think future generations will regard us as intelligent and truthful.

  • @euhnathan
    @euhnathan PÅ™ed 2 lety +1151

    Having lived in India for 5 years, most of these facts were told to me by Indians themselves. You had a group of Indians who idealised Gandhi for the same reasons a lot of us (used to do) do, and another group of people who never ceases to preach about his hypocrisy. I personally see him as a flawed individual but racism should not tolerated.

    • @armanmahapatra8622
      @armanmahapatra8622 PÅ™ed 2 lety +115

      I as an indian believe Gandhi isn't worthy of being father of our nation. Its netaji subhas chandra bose who is the actual father of the nation but history supresses the truth.

    • @zengreen
      @zengreen PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

      @@armanmahapatra8622 ye

    • @NagaRaj-ox6en
      @NagaRaj-ox6en PÅ™ed 2 lety +13

      u all should remember what a genius gamdhi is just a requote from insidious churchill about him " If he had a sword i had guns ,if he had gun I had bigger , but he possesses NON-VOILENCE ,I am afraid I dont have nothing against It " thats what I am about Gandhi is a genius he know Britain could withstand Might germans in war But couldnt supress gandhi If U understand this u will rethink about ur IDEA about gandhi

    • @zengreen
      @zengreen PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

      @@NagaRaj-ox6en everything and every human has a good and bad side where there is yin there is yang there needs to be a balance unless it wont work out so he isnt like a saint and yes im an Indian

    • @playerjack2566
      @playerjack2566 PÅ™ed 2 lety +11

      @@NagaRaj-ox6en Gandhi was favorite of British many times he support them

  • @adish7839
    @adish7839 PÅ™ed 2 lety +293

    When Britishers were leaving india, they clearly said that Gandhi's impact of non-violence movemen was minimal. They were scared of NETAJI'S ARMY.

    • @mayankgoud9503
      @mayankgoud9503 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      Netaji was crushed in the east

    • @AmitSharma-cg9gf
      @AmitSharma-cg9gf PÅ™ed 2 lety +25

      @@mayankgoud9503 but it created riots across the country and mutiny amongst the indian soldiers

    • @Manik_khanna
      @Manik_khanna PÅ™ed 2 lety +5

      @@AmitSharma-cg9gf even in navy

    • @oksowhat
      @oksowhat PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      @@mayankgoud9503 after ww2, netajis soldiers were tried in red fort, after seeing how the indian population was against this trial, they knew their days are limited now

    • @nadeemkevka275
      @nadeemkevka275 PÅ™ed 2 lety

      Huh?

  • @BoolaBear
    @BoolaBear PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +3

    I always saw through Gandhi, from the point when I first read about him.

  • @NativeVsColonial
    @NativeVsColonial PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +1

    Gandhi on even day :- Non-Violence demonstrations for Indians against British.
    Gandhi on odd day :- Recruiting 25 lakh Indians to fight in World Wars by British side.

  • @candiesrcute
    @candiesrcute PÅ™ed 2 lety +1246

    my father always hated him. whenever i mentioned him my father deeply expressed his hatred towards him. he called him the biggest hypocrite and a pervert. i never understood why until i came across an article of this type.
    edit: please don't fight or bring up hateful topics in the comments. we're all pretty much mature enough not to do that and instead spread the right information while not being hateful, afterall, we shall not speak ill of the dead.

    • @kathacentauri5943
      @kathacentauri5943 PÅ™ed 2 lety +72

      Even my parents hate him

    • @akhilpanilkumar9400
      @akhilpanilkumar9400 PÅ™ed 2 lety +3

      @@kathacentauri5943 ☹ï¸â˜¹ï¸

    • @FarzinAhammed
      @FarzinAhammed PÅ™ed 2 lety +41

      Are you sure your dad is not an RSS supporter cause that's worse than being a Ghandhi follower

    • @candiesrcute
      @candiesrcute PÅ™ed 2 lety +76

      @@FarzinAhammed he is not a supporter nor does he hate them. pretty much neutral. believe me, in our country there are hardly any Gandhi followers, they just like to boast about him because unfortunately for us, that guy is one of the few things that people know about India.

    • @in8187
      @in8187 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      There is only one that is good, and that is the HEBREW ELOHIM. Now you can see the way CHRIST lived is the way to live. JOHN 3: 16....

  • @tiagoguilherme8710
    @tiagoguilherme8710 PÅ™ed rokem +625

    Hi! I've watched your video talking about the bad side of Gandhi. I wanted to challenge them to do the same for Winston Churchill, who was a racist who caused genocide in India and advocated Apartheid in South Africa.

    • @smithaphilip3508
      @smithaphilip3508 PÅ™ed rokem +74

      At last, someone who has some guts

    • @LB-py9ig
      @LB-py9ig PÅ™ed rokem

      If anything, this channel would jump at the chance to dump on Churchill. The white race is so laughably spineless and self-hating they literally had mobs of English people tearing down statues of the guy just two years ago. Would you do that to a statue of Gandhi?

    • @shikshapandey8196
      @shikshapandey8196 PÅ™ed rokem +56

      Winston Churchill's policies caused a famine that claimed more than 3 million Indian lives, according to a new study using soil analysis for the first time to prove the origins of the disaster. He starved Bengal to feed london
      Churchill even appeared to blame the Indians for the famine, claiming they "breed like rabbits"."It's one of the worst blots on his record," says Toye. "It clearly is the case that it was difficult for people to get him to take the issue seriously."
      Churchill has been criticised for advocating the use of chemical weapons - primarily against Kurds and Afghans.
      "I cannot understand this squeamishness about the use of gas," he wrote in a memo during his role as minister for war and air in 1919.
      "I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes," he continued.
      Churchill's views on race were incomparable to Hitler's murderous interpretation of racial hierarchy, Toye says. "Although Churchill did think that white people were superior, that didn't mean he necessarily thought it was OK to treat non-white people in an inhumane way."

    • @yasmineamberflamenco6725
      @yasmineamberflamenco6725 PÅ™ed rokem +1

      Mate, seriously? It's only the most dyed in the wool hard-right british conservatives who don't think Churchill was a war-mongering psychopathic upper class elitist English racist. Britain needed a psychopath to stave off a pyschopath at that point in history, and it worked. But he was voted out by his own country almost immediately after the war, because they realised he was nothing but a war time leader.
      I still see Ghandi qutoes DAILY in social media - and people still bang on about what a wonderful man of peace and love he was (he wasn't).
      NOBODY says any of that nonsense about Churchill.

    • @christheatheist2832
      @christheatheist2832 PÅ™ed rokem

      He was also quotes as saying when the Welsh miners were striking for reasonable wages "the Welsh are starving. Fill their bellies with lead

  • @kartikrawat4092
    @kartikrawat4092 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +43

    There is a big difference between Gandhi's own mindset between before 1910 and after 1910.

    • @omarlittle-hales8237
      @omarlittle-hales8237 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +2

      SALaM, SHLAMa, SHLOMo, SHALoM, NAMASTe, PEACe.
      1. Both Mother Teresa & Gandhi, Had Their Dark Sides, They Most Probably Dark Empaths.
      2. The Dark Empath personality has high levels of Narcissism, Psychopathy, Machiavellianism, Dark Triad, and Cognitive Empathy, With superficial Attractive Charm.
      3. The Gospel Verses State One God, Thus All The Paul Verses, Added The Trinity In 325AD.
      4. The Vedas Are Monotheistic, But The Guru Books Are Polytheistic, Which Were Added Later Too.
      5. Original Christianity And Hinduism Were Both Purely Monotheistic, But Later Both Added The Trinity, Into Their Scriptures, Along With Zoroastrianism And Buddhists.

  • @nazaimohamammdi5488
    @nazaimohamammdi5488 PÅ™ed 18 dny +1

    Gandhi wasn't only casteist, racist, or sexualist but also a communalist.

  • @atanudholay1184
    @atanudholay1184 PÅ™ed 2 lety +1838

    As an Indian, it is often said that Gandhi's policy of non violence or satyagraha were very significant, actually we have been taught a wrong history by degenerating the values of great heroes like S. Bose, Baghat Sing etc.

    • @wolfu597
      @wolfu597 PÅ™ed 2 lety +33

      Bose and Singh tried to form an army by recruiting Indian POW's captured by the Japanese. But after a couple of years they gave up because the Japanese didn't trust them, and treated their Indian POW's just like they treated all other Asians.
      Another detail is that, in Japanese society at the time, the darker your skin, the lower your status were.

    • @atanudholay1184
      @atanudholay1184 PÅ™ed 2 lety +60

      @@wolfu597 Bose and Singh tried to form an army🤣, go to Internet, have an acute study, it was not Singh, Sing had not any thing to with INA, Both of them were tigers and fought alone

    • @atanudholay1184
      @atanudholay1184 PÅ™ed rokem +6

      @Akshay Sharma ya which resulted in nothing, instead of asking me to stop just mind it without action there is no reaction, it was visualized by Bose, Baghat sing....and so on.

    • @arpitshivhare217
      @arpitshivhare217 PÅ™ed rokem +9

      Ya that's the reason you don't know how to spell bhagat singh

    • @ChandranPrema123
      @ChandranPrema123 PÅ™ed rokem +5

      Yeah love Gandhi as a Human but as a Freedom Fighter
      Never like he wanted India to be like a part of UK.
      We know what happened after Nehru Dynasty

  • @noelsherin1614
    @noelsherin1614 PÅ™ed 2 lety +55

    I still don't get why he is named as 'Father is our Nation ' whereas there are so many people who really worked very hard for independence.

    • @priyamrajsingh2900
      @priyamrajsingh2900 PÅ™ed 2 lety +7

      Chatrapati Shivaji Maharaj should be the father of this nation ðŸ™ðŸš©

    • @SDW3-6-9
      @SDW3-6-9 PÅ™ed 2 lety +4

      Once Netaji's statue is put up at India gate...the myth will go weaker

    • @unitedgames7062
      @unitedgames7062 PÅ™ed rokem

      I am a Pakistani and totally agree people lost their lives for india

    • @ssingh4415
      @ssingh4415 PÅ™ed rokem +3

      @@priyamrajsingh2900 This was said by Netaji Bose

    • @priyamrajsingh2900
      @priyamrajsingh2900 PÅ™ed rokem

      @@ssingh4415 koi fark nhi prta wo nhi jante gandhi ji ka experiment with truth or celibacy ke bare me
      Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel ka opinion sun na

  • @Khushi_R9
    @Khushi_R9 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +2

    As an Indian, I confirm we definitely not respect him as much as West hypes him.

    • @CATman-3120.
      @CATman-3120. PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem

      You are so much a Lockdown kid.

    • @Khushi_R9
      @Khushi_R9 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem

      @@CATman-3120. You are so much of a JNU kid

  • @shaikrahimanshariff3695
    @shaikrahimanshariff3695 PÅ™ed 6 dny +2

    Mahatma Gandhi's legacy is built on principles of truth, non-violence, and integrity. Deliberately spreading false information about him not only dishonors his memory but also undermines the values he stood for. It's important to uphold the truth and respect historical figures like Gandhi for their contributions to humanity.

  • @akshatdogra
    @akshatdogra PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +483

    Feel so awful about how he's on every Indian currency note when there have been other figures in our history like Sardar Patel, Kartar Singh Sarhaba and Bhagat Singh. 😢

    • @baredesigns
      @baredesigns PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +12

      We must HAVE Modiji on notes. Or better still bring out Rs. 1,00,000 note with Modiji's face on it.

    • @omarlittle-hales8237
      @omarlittle-hales8237 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +3

      SALaM, SHLAMa, SHLOMo, SHALoM, NAMASTe, PEACe.
      1. Both Mother Teresa & Gandhi, Had Their Dark Sides, They Most Probably Dark Empaths.
      2. The Dark Empath personality has high levels of Narcissism, Psychopathy, Machiavellianism, Dark Triad, and Cognitive Empathy, With superficial Attractive Charm.
      3. The Gospel Verses State One God, Thus All The Paul Verses, Added The Trinity In 325AD.
      4. The Vedas Are Monotheistic, But The Guru Books Are Polytheistic, Which Were Added Later Too.
      5. Original Christianity And Hinduism Were Both Purely Monotheistic, But Later Both Added The Trinity, Into Their Scriptures, Along With Zoroastrianism And Buddhists.

    • @nikhileshwar9673
      @nikhileshwar9673 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +3

      Even George Washington's face is on the note of a dollar.

    • @siddharth7191
      @siddharth7191 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +10

      @@baredesigns pseudo secular socialist congressi or bulla? Sardar Patel or Subhash Chandra Bose, Swami Vivekananda there are more for your burnol. Indonesia has Ganeshji on their coins despite having more

    • @judo2111
      @judo2111 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci

      @@baredesigns 🤡

  • @blackbangtan8943
    @blackbangtan8943 PÅ™ed 2 lety +251

    As a indian, I always grew up thinking he was this hero, because I was taught so, until I came to the internet I didn't the things he did

    • @squidlipssupreme168
      @squidlipssupreme168 PÅ™ed 2 lety +36

      Don't believe everything you see on the internet

    • @FallicIdol
      @FallicIdol PÅ™ed 2 lety +23

      He did some good in the world, but he was a flawed human like all of us

    • @adityakanoi8703
      @adityakanoi8703 PÅ™ed 2 lety +10

      Yes me too because of Indian national congress I believed Gandhi is hero and savarkar as evil ! All had their good and bad side it depends how we look and hear about them !

    • @justsomegirlwithoutamustache
      @justsomegirlwithoutamustache PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      @@squidlipssupreme168 There are still some informative channels that stay objective

    • @blackbangtan8943
      @blackbangtan8943 PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      @@FallicIdol not all is are racist and sexist?

  • @amai8720
    @amai8720 PÅ™ed mÄ›sícem +1

    I am an Indian but also a human being and turth is the truth. And plus no one should support any extreme acts of their country and religion.â¤

  • @gymnast8865
    @gymnast8865 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +1

    Wow. I never knew. And also... question everything. Thanks for posting

  • @maheshdalle1
    @maheshdalle1 PÅ™ed 2 lety +303

    I am so happy to see that this Channel has the courage to release something on a topic that is generally neglected. GREAT JOB. Love from Indiaâ¤ï¸

    • @loowick4074
      @loowick4074 PÅ™ed 2 lety +13

      Yeah it's good because usually anything that moderately criticises India gets swarmed and disliked to the ground because of "ignorant foreigner".
      Glad that the Indian audience has matured and become more nuanced in the comment section.
      Although some people will never change

    • @ASA-kq5bz
      @ASA-kq5bz PÅ™ed 2 lety +6

      @@loowick4074 it's not that indian audience has matured, but extremist right wing in india hate gandhi to the core that they even celebrate his murderer. They are currently in power and have majority hindu support. That's why so called 'maturity'.

    • @loowick4074
      @loowick4074 PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      @@ASA-kq5bz I see some of those.
      But alot of the comments are more nuanced and grey than hoping Gandhi has never been born.

    • @letmeknowyourname6101
      @letmeknowyourname6101 PÅ™ed 2 lety +10

      @@ASA-kq5bz here we have , a pseudo-secularðŸ‘ðŸ‘

    • @ASA-kq5bz
      @ASA-kq5bz PÅ™ed 2 lety

      @@letmeknowyourname6101 im centrist not pseudo secular. I also don't like gandhi that much but killing someone with opposing views is not right tbh. And bjp party in our country like to indulge in petty religion and past politics instead of development .

  • @JANARDHANPYDIMALLA
    @JANARDHANPYDIMALLA PÅ™ed 2 lety +384

    "Gandhi is the greatest enemy of the untouchables (Dalits)" -Dr. B. R. Ambedkar

    • @woah8626
      @woah8626 PÅ™ed 2 lety +17

      Untouchables? You mean the lowest rank in Hinduism?

    • @robertthor2350
      @robertthor2350 PÅ™ed 2 lety +19

      @Post Modernist what read hindu scriptures....God created brahmins from head ......so on ...dalits from the feet...Hinduism doesn't believe in equality and human dignity...just check

    • @hamidAliC
      @hamidAliC PÅ™ed 2 lety +9

      Hinduism is Brahmanism it's Integrated inequality where brahmins considered as godmen and others are their slaves.

    • @Nanded12345
      @Nanded12345 PÅ™ed 2 lety +8

      @@woah8626 nah , poor people with no education in this case .

    • @Nanded12345
      @Nanded12345 PÅ™ed 2 lety +21

      @@hamidAliC it's not bramhin it's bramha

  • @22r.aashritpushkarixg71
    @22r.aashritpushkarixg71 PÅ™ed 15 dny

    As an indian, im happy that someone has spoke about this topic on youtube for a long time, i really wanted to watch this teacher

  • @dipanjanruj3016
    @dipanjanruj3016 PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci +2

    As Indian
    And a properly educated person
    I do pay a huge respect and acceptance towards your content
    Yes, Gandhi wasn't totally good
    We lost two great leaders from getting power and control over India because of him

    • @realkanavdhawan
      @realkanavdhawan PÅ™ed 3 mÄ›síci

      BOSE AS PRIME MINISTER
      PATEL AS HOME MINISTER