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Calling All Women
21. Part 14 - What It Means to Be Good
Dr. Jaap focuses on the impact of Freemasonry on Indian society and culture. Explore the strategies employed by the British to control and manipulate the Sikh community and the broader Indian populace through education, psychological warfare, and cultural imposition. Dr. Jaap also highlights the emergence of reform movements and their connections to Freemasonry, ultimately framing the ongoing struggle as a battle between good and evil.
- Desirable qualities in early 20th century India included modernity and education.
- Freemasonry played a corruptive role in Indian society.
- The British used psychological warfare to control the population.
- Education was a tool for cultural imposition by the British.
- Reform movements emerged as a response to colonial influence.
- The divide and conquer strategy was pivotal in British colonialism.
- The legacy of colonialism continues to affect Indian society today.
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The discussions in this episode are based on personal opinions and not professional advice.