Calling All Women
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Calling All Women
25. Part 17B - How the British Broke Them Down
In this episode, Dr. Jaap continues to explore the profound impact of British colonialism on the family unit in Punjab. Discover how the British colonial system systematically dismantled familial structures, leading to psychological trauma and a loss of dignity among men.
Learn about the brutal experiences of British boarding schools, the indoctrination into Freemasonry, and the contrasting public personas of British colonial representatives versus their hidden realities. The conversation highlights the long-lasting effects of colonialism on cultural identity and mental health.
- The family unit was targeted by colonial powers.
- Colonialism led to the trauma of men returning from military service.
- Women and children often went hungry due to food siphoning.
- Freemasonry created secrecy and separation from families.
- Colonial systems produced feelings of inferiority in the colonized.
- The British Empire's dominance was felt across the world.
- Colonized individuals developed attachments to their captors.
- British representatives were often victims of their own brutal systems.
- The British scoffed at local wisdom while being fascinated by the occult.
- The reality of colonialism was filled with hypocrisy and brutality.
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