HISTORY of the BRUTAL EUROPEAN COLONIALISM. It has brought nothing but desasters, racism, abuse of power, exploitation, robbery, repression, military occupations, massacres, slavery, starvation, torture, abuse, humiliation, suffering and hundreds of millions of deaths. In which stage are we at this moment? Are we seeing the final battle in Middle East? Or are these endless wars and aggressions going to be also the future's normal? What will be the aftermath? Wouldn't it bring much more benefits for all to build PEACE? https://lnkd.in/gN5kAk5B
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