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ACuriousPLAFan

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The Indian government has been
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of rewriting history to align with its Hindu nationalist agenda. School textbooks were altered to remove references to Mahatma Gandhi’s opposition to Hindu nationalism, as well as mention of a religious riot that implicated Prime Minister Narendra Modi. Textbooks were also revised to remove chapters on the history of the Mughals, Muslim rulers who controlled much of India between the 16th and 19th centuries. Since the BJP came to power in 2014, critics allege a “saffronization” of the curriculum in schools and universities, with multiple amendments to textbooks.
Taj Mahal was built by Shah Jahan, 5th emperor of the Mughal Empire.

Does that mean Taj Mahal will cease to exist within 5-10 years?

Jai Hind!
 

Bellum_Romanum

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Trudeau Sr. was a real chad it appears... Here is a vintage photo of him looksmaxxing in front of several Stacys in the States.

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P.S. Dude is the socialist version of the Most Interesting Man in the world. Take a look at this!

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For historical background and reference, Fidel Castro Trudeau Sr. visited the U.S. back in 1959 for an 11 day trip. It was unofficial trip since he did not accept nor was he officially invited by then Pres. Ike Eisenhower's administration.

Here's the article lifted from History.com courtesy of an American owned German rag called Politico.

Fidel Castro visits the U.S., April 15, 1959​


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04/15/2013 05:12 AM EDT

This day in 1959, four months after leading a successful revolution in Cuba, Fidel Castro began an 11-day visit to the United States. His visit came at a time when tensions between his regime and the American government were rising steadily.


Castro neither requested nor accepted an official government invitation for his trip to Washington and New York. Rather, he came at the invitation of what was then called the American Society of Newspaper Editors.

During his stay, Castro placed a wreath on George Washington’s grave, toured the Bronx Zoo, ate hot dogs and hamburgers at Yankee Stadium and generally made a big media splash. Wherever he went, the 33-year-old bearded Cuban leader invariably wore his trademark rumpled green fatigues.

President Dwight D. Eisenhower snubbed him, although the Cuban leader did meet with Vice President Richard Nixon and acting Secretary of State Christian Herter. Nixon later said he came away from the meeting with the conclusion that Castro was “either incredibly naive about communism or under communist discipline — my guess is the former.” On the other hand, after meeting with Castro, former Secretary of State Dean Acheson called him “the first democrat of Latin America.”

In a speech in New York to the Council on Foreign Relations, Castro said he would not beg the United States for economic assistance. He finally stormed out of the session, professing his anger at some of the questions raised by his audience.
Relations between the United States and Castro deteriorated rapidly after the April visit.

Two years to the day after Castro’s U.S. visit, President John F. Kennedy put into motion Operation Zapata, also known as the Bay of Pigs operation, a CIA-sponsored plan to oust Castro. The coup attempt proved to be a political and military disaster, precipitating a shakeup of the U.S. spy agency. Political tensions between Washington and Havana continue to this day.

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WASHINGTON — House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul has said the US may send troops to Taiwan should China invade the self-governed island.

“If communist China invaded Taiwan, it would certainly be on the table and something that would be discussed by Congress and with the American people,” the Texas Republican told Fox News.
 

CMP

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I like how whenever you point out that the US and the EU are facing demographic issues westerners like to claim they’ll solve them with immigration like the white majority wouldn’t completely revolt if they allowed more immigration (look at Swedish people and what they think of Muslims for example!)
That's why they're trying to do everything they can to generate white immigration out of Europe, UK, Aus, and Canada into the US. Up to and including driving Indians into Canada, Arabs into EU, etc.
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WASHINGTON — House Foreign Affairs Committee chairman Rep. Michael McCaul has said the US may send troops to Taiwan should China invade the self-governed island.

“If communist China invaded Taiwan, it would certainly be on the table and something that would be discussed by Congress and with the American people,” the Texas Republican told Fox News.
These dumbasses are really eager to accelerate imperial collapse aren't they?
 
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