Chapter 426 Gandhi Who Lost His Value
Alan Wilson believes that this matter is worthy of the UK's positive influence. As an ally, there is nothing more gratifying than pointing out the shortcomings of the allies, but the shortcomings cannot be resolved.
These problems do exist, not only do they exist, but even European immigrants are clear about them, otherwise they would not have mentioned them in published books. The most wonderful thing is that these problems have existed for a long time, but Americans always hope for miracles, just like the wish that the virus will miraculously disappear when summer comes, hoping that these problems will disappear by themselves.
But to really solve the problem, you have to pay a huge price. President Roosevelt did not solve these problems during the war, and it will be even more difficult for the latecomers.
It is the role of the British Empire, beating the side drum, to watch these American problems miraculously disappear. Anyway, for now, there is no racial problem in Britain, at least not as serious as in the United States.
"Actually, some Americans may not be aware of these problems." Philby sat down again, and said with some hesitation, "Let's take the initiative to expose the shortcomings of Americans, okay?"
"Of course, as an ally, we are obliged to mention..." Allen Wilson paused, "They naturally have ways to find out. Obviously, the more Americans don't want to solve this problem, the more they will promote racial equality on the surface. Do some superficial work, such as replacing blacks with African-Americans, this kind of fart has no means."
"But is feminism destructive?" Philby frowned. "Can the Soviet Union take advantage of this kind of problem?"
"Of course. Didn't the Soviet Union say men and women were equal? Feminists who pursue rights and interests are potential pro-Soviet elements. That's absolutely true." Alan Wilson said with a smile, "Of course, don't get me wrong. I don't have any views on women's rights. The minister I once served was the leader of the feminist movement. I love women, and my fiancée is a woman. But when it comes to national security, we must be alert to any signs of danger, right?"
Finally, when it comes to the issue of purple, Alan Wilson said that the means of stigmatization should be that this group advocates transgender toilets. In fact, no one else knows whether a person is a transgender person. Once this claim is realized, it will cause trouble for most normal people.
Of course, this is part of the so-called American political correctness in the 21st century. Transgender toilets are just that. He just moved the response of the US government decades later to the present as a means of stigmatization.
The so-called political correctness is the job of a papermaker who feeds shit to the public without harming money.
If it really involves funding, it’s not politically correct. For example, in a popular game, if a transgender character appears as the main character, the audience of this game will be greatly reduced. Most people are disgusted with that set.
Of course Alan Wilson can stand and talk without back pain,
He also has no way to solve these problems in the UK, but the racial problem can be stopped at this time, and the similar problems in the United States can no longer be stopped. According to the memory in the brain, the sixties will be a catastrophe.
Even if the United Kingdom gives the correct suggestion, the United States will not solve it because the cost is too high. Therefore, apart from selling well, the United Kingdom has nothing to lose from this reminder. It is the Americans who have a headache.
In the final analysis, these problems are the same as the diseases of the rich and the rich. It is not a problem to change to India, and there is nothing that cannot be solved. Since the independence of India and Pakistan, the mutual killing of the two major religions in history has certainly occurred.
It's just that it didn't appear in the public opinion in London, but it spread very widely among the major British colonies.
Savievic knew about this matter when he contacted Northern Rhodesia. Except for the British mainland who pretended to be deaf and dumb about this matter, all the major colonies knew it clearly.
Numbers also vary from one million to ten million depending on the circumstances of each colony. The chief executives of the colonies unanimously used exaggerated death figures to frighten the population in their jurisdictions.
However, Alan Wilson did not do this. Newfoundland did not have this environment. If he had served in Malaya, he would have been able to copy the death figures of the Partition of India for a whole year.
The problem is far from over. Although Mountbatten, who has already set off to return home, called for the unity of India and Pakistan at the independence ceremony of Pakistan and India, religious conflicts still occurred. Now that he is gone, the problem has become more complicated.
But Alan Wilson, who was far away in Newfoundland, just watched the excitement, and the person who was really anxious was Gandhi.
The spiritual leader who led British India to non-violent non-cooperation finally lost most of its value after the British let their independence go. Now Gandhi's enemy is no longer the morally untenable colonial government, but the believers who once followed him, and now the high-level Congress Party with high power.
In Gandhi's view, his beloved motherland was not only divided when it gained independence, but after independence, India is likely to be far from the ideal he had fought for decades. Thinking of this, his heart felt as if he was about to be torn apart.
He hoped that the future India should be an India freed from slavery, freed from modern technology, believed in gods, free from violence, and consciously ascetic.
He just wants to set up an ideal model in the world, at least in Asia, through this brand-new image of India.
Now it seems that not only is it impossible to realize this wish, but on the contrary, my ideal is still regarded as old nonsense by the new leader. Nehru also wrote: If Gandhi's claim is pursued, mankind may regress to the past backward age, and India will always be placed in an unimaginable suffocating state of self-sufficiency, that is, a rural self-sufficient economy.
Gandhi persuaded all ministers and leaders to wear homespun clothes, move into apartments without servants, abandon cars, get rid of racial prejudice, and participate in manual labor for at least one hour a day, such as spinning, growing vegetables, and cleaning toilets.
But now that the top leaders of the National Congress Party, who have become the leaders of the country, will take Gandhi's words seriously?
Everyone is driving a luxury car, isn't it good to have a hug before and after a trip? Why do you listen to this stupid old man?
Naturally, Gandhi, the former leader, has drifted away from the current leadership of India.
Gandhi did not have nothing to do. Although the sage was too deeply involved in the drama, there was a gap with the current leaders, but the prestige was still there. Because of the demarcation issue between Punjab and Bangladesh, refugees appeared. Under Gandhi's appeal, Nehru decided to accompany him to condolences.
Gandhi insisted on taking Nehru to Punjab, regardless of his attitude towards him, Gandhi had to go together this time. There they visited Sikh and Hindu refugees.
These refugees were hungry, cold, exhausted, lost everything and fled back to India. I saw Gandhi and Nehru yelling and surrounding them, telling them their misfortune. Gandhi kept busy here, explaining hygiene knowledge to refugees, telling them how to build toilets, and building a medical clinic for them.
When they came back, the two sat in the car, exhausted. The frail Gandhi put his feet on the feet of Nehru, who had openly disagreed with him and was no longer his follower, and fell asleep wearily.
Seeing the appalling scenes of the refugees, Nehru was extremely disturbed. While gently massaging the sleeping Gandhi's feet, he closed his eyes and meditated on the heavy burden on his shoulders.
Gandhi was only concerned with the tragic events that had happened, but the biggest thing right now was not individual people. It is a series of issues represented by Kashmir.
It has to be said that the problems Nehru is facing now are much more severe than in history. Religious vendettas throughout the Northwest and Northeast can be regarded as minor problems. Some powerful states, especially the powerful state of the Peace Sect monarch, are about to move.
Among them, the issue of Kashmir is the representative. In the two months since independence, Pakistan has been agitating Kashmir residents to join Pakistan, and the local maharaja is a Hindu and does not want to join.
Kashmir is the ancestral land of the Nehru family, and he himself does not want to give up, and in the current Indian government, Nehru is already considered a moderate, and the number two Patel firmly opposes any concessions to Jinnah.
At the meeting, he aggressively stated that he would use war to solve the problem. If Nehru made a moderate proposition, Patel would target himself.
From any point of view, Nehru cannot make concessions to Pakistan now, but Ali Khan, the maharaja of Hyderabad in the south, waits and sees with an ambiguous attitude, not to mention that the British troops stationed in India have not yet withdrawn, and some of them have already arrived in Portuguese Goa.
These problems came one after another, which made Nehru very troubled. He really had no time to accompany Gandhi, and had to return to New Delhi to preside over the meeting to discuss solutions to the current problems.
On April 30th, Nehru had just returned to New Delhi, and the first news he received came from as far away as Newfoundland. In the telegram, Alan Wilson stated that the Wilson line concerning Portuguese Goa existed.
"Because British India suffered a famine, the Portuguese expressed their willingness to provide food to help Indians tide over the difficulties, so I, as the direct person in charge, signed the document for the replacement of the territories. The replacement in the Portuguese statement was recognized. The British had no reason to put pressure on the Portuguese. The history of Portuguese India was earlier than that of British India, and the Mughal Empire did not exist at that time."
"These hateful Britons!" Nehru couldn't help but slammed his fist on the table after reading it. Since independence, he had started negotiations with the Portuguese. Even the French left, but the Portuguese refused to leave.
Meanwhile, Gandhi was traveling to another center of the conflict, Calcutta in the northeast.