My Grandfather fought the World War for the Allies. He starved for most of it as Indian soldiers were last on the priority list for being fed.

The Allies did not even give him a blanket warm enough to comfortably survive his return journey. He shivered his way back from Europe and was one of the lucky ones to make it.

While he was fighting for them, 30,00,000 people in Bengal died by a man-made famine that Winston Churchill created. (Link in Comments) The 3 most remarkable things for me were:
- British didn't even need that food, Churchill and the crown wanted to keep spares 'just in case' Yugoslavia and Greece were attacked.
- Churchill's response to Indian deaths was: 'Why hasn't Gandhi died yet?' and 'It is the fault of Indians that they breed like rats'.
- This mass-murdering monster was voted the greatest British person ever. He is glorified in Oscar winning movies like The Darkest Hour and King's Speech. Not one 'Woke' Hollywood celebrity spoke against it because the people whom he killed unfortunately had the wrong skin colour.

The British Monarchs are living monuments of colonialism that have killed millions of people simply because they looked different. My Grandfather and his fellow freedom fighters survived an uphill battle of tolerance vs brutality, only to have this generation mourn the death of a monarch.

Many might have felt worse on her death had she returned some of our stolen jewellery or apologised for the numerous genocides that happened right under her watch. I fail to understand what exactly did she do that deserves India and Africa mourning her death? As they say in The Crown - 'Her job was to do nothing' and that she did.

No death should ever be celebrated and I wish Queen Elizabeth would rest in peace, just like the other 150,000 people who died that day. Today India has a State Mourning for her, but many have expressed their inability to feel major sorrow on her death and I hope you understand why.


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My Grandfather fought the World War for the Allies. He starved for most of it as Indian soldiers were last on the priority list for being fed. The Allies did not even give him a blanket warm enough to comfortably survive his return journey. He shivered his way back from Europe and was one of the lucky ones to make it. While he was fighting for them, 30,00,000 people in Bengal died by a man-made famine that Winston Churchill created. (Link in Comments) The 3 most remarkable things for me were: - British didn't even need that food, Churchill and the crown wanted to keep spares 'just in case' Yugoslavia and Greece were attacked. - Churchill's response to Indian deaths was: 'Why hasn't Gandhi died yet?' and 'It is the fault of Indians that they breed like rats'. - This mass-murdering monster was voted the greatest British person ever. He is glorified in Oscar winning movies like The Darkest Hour and King's Speech. Not one 'Woke' Hollywood celebrity spoke against it because the people whom he killed unfortunately had the wrong skin colour. The British Monarchs are living monuments of colonialism that have killed millions of people simply because they looked different. My Grandfather and his fellow freedom fighters survived an uphill battle of tolerance vs brutality, only to have this generation mourn the death of a monarch. Many might have felt worse on her death had she returned some of our stolen jewellery or apologised for the numerous genocides that happened right under her watch. I fail to understand what exactly did she do that deserves India and Africa mourning her death? As they say in The Crown - 'Her job was to do nothing' and that she did. No death should ever be celebrated and I wish Queen Elizabeth would rest in peace, just like the other 150,000 people who died that day. Today India has a State Mourning for her, but many have expressed their inability to feel major sorrow on her death and I hope you understand why. ————————————————————— Thanks for reading: If you liked reading this you might like this post on how the Monarchy killed 6-9 Million people during the Madras Famine:
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