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Dr. Tin Win - The colonialists who took over and divided Asian countries

Dr. Tin Win - The colonialists who took over and divided Asian countries

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Author's note

Nowadays, countries around the world tend to look ahead and act in a hurry when analyzing, deciding, and handling political, military, economic, social, and cultural issues. As developed countries do this, other countries try to catch up with them as hard as they can.

In an attempt to catch up, even in the era of technology, countries that can use more advanced technologies are developing in the fields of politics, economy, and war. Due to the pressure of such a situation, small countries are also trying to improve technology. One of the industries that are trying to improve technology is education.

In education, the time allocated to teaching arts is decreasing, and curricula are being designed to prioritize science and technology. This is not a situation that only one country is facing. It is a change that has occurred due to the demands of the times. In this change, we need to understand our country well.

The amount of time spent teaching geography and history has been reduced. This reduction has created a false perception among educated young people that they do not need to know geography and history. Such supposedly educated young people often have unbalanced thoughts when thinking about the difficulties their country has gone through and the problems their country is facing. They draw unbalanced conclusions. Worst of all, they are reluctant to even say that they are not interested in history.

Such educated young people are the ones who will have to take responsibility for building the country. They are the ones who are taking responsibility. They tend to hold weak views and unbalanced decisions in carrying out the interests of their country and solving the problems facing their country, but they are not able to think broadly with a historical perspective.

The author has reached the youth not only as a teacher but also as a writer. It is heartening to know that the youth love their country very much. However, it is sad to know that some youths see their country being enslaved as their own weakness without understanding the exact reasons behind it. Some people still say that the old ways have changed and that they don't need to know.

Those who have had access to foreign books, unaware of their own country and the Asian countries around them, have completely accepted the one-sided ideas of Western writers. In fact, it can be said that they are like people who have two eyes but only one light.

The author's words of praise are long. As such, if history and geography are not taught extensively in schools, there must be alternative programs to supplement them. Among these programs, literature is the easiest and most effective educational program. I do not want to think that education is only for school-age children. If young people and adults have time, they can read and understand more about how much effort they have made to live independently without giving up their homeland throughout the history of their country. They can become open-minded and open-minded people.

The author became a writer after spending a long time as a teacher. Therefore, he has the habit of thinking like a teacher when writing. With that habit, he began to write about the "imperialists who conquered and occupied Asian countries." In writing this, he will explain why the imperialists arrived in various parts of the world. What consequences did they have? Instead of developing naturally due to the imperialists, they developed due to the imperialists' easy actions for their own interests, but what kind of losses did the colonial countries suffer?

Introduction 

The author has friends abroad. They tell me that the European host countries tend to oppress Asians living abroad. This attitude may be particularly pronounced towards those seeking political asylum. They also say that there is a common saying in the West that Asia is the whitemen's burden.

For that, we have to repeat the proverb, "What you sow, so you reap."

White people have traveled to countries all over the world, including Asia, without being invited. After traveling, they often interfere in the affairs of the countries they visit, either secretly or explicitly. They create a stir in a peaceful country to make it hot and humid, and then they make it explode. Therefore, it can be said that everything that happens later is a return to what they did.

What they are facing now is the result of the bad things they did. On the other hand, it can be said that in this day and age, the people who colonized in those days are no more. Similarly, it can be said that capitalist colonialism no longer exists. However, colonialism still exists in one form or another. European countries can no longer hold on to their colonies as they did in the past and have to let them go. There may be ordinary Europeans who cannot understand why the former colonial countries that have already given them up continue to deal with political and social problems.

Ignorant Asians still miss their mothers, grateful that their former masters were willing to save them.

Continuing to help former colonial powers has many purposes, such as forming groups and spreading political influence. The people who are affected by the problems of other countries are not the former colonialists, so they will suffer more. In the case of new colonialism, the common people will do more harm than good.

In Africa, Kenya and Uganda, there was a revolution that made it impossible for white people to live there. At that time, all the British people had to return to England. Those who returned to England were not just ordinary people. In other words, there were many people who had British citizenship, that is, British passports. Most of them were from India. But they had nothing to do with India. Since the time of our ancestors, they had been traveling to various countries of the world to do business with British passports.

They hold British passports, but they are not as privileged as white people in the countries where they live. I remember reading an article and a photo in a National Geographic Magazine. It is said that during the South African era, non-white people were not allowed to enter certain parks, even if they had British passports. Among those who were not allowed to enter were Asians.

Times are changing. As mentioned, the white masters had been following them for generations and had been living in the country they had settled in. When they had finally settled down, they could no longer continue to live in the country they had settled in. Faced with such an unexpected situation, they had no other country to go to than England. Thus, many Asians who had British passports moved to England. The ordinary English citizens, who were originally a very conservative people, did not like to accept any foreigners. They protested vigorously. They also shouted slogans saying, "Do not let the houses fall into the hands of strangers." But one by one, houses fell into the hands of non-whites. Thus, the number of houses owned by non-whites in Britain increased. Non-whites settled and started businesses everywhere. The social structure of the country, which was originally a separate nation, has also changed.

Such a situation was the suffering of the Burmese people since the time they became a British colony. Forests were cleared in Lower Burma. Then, fields were established to grow rice. Then, the British government imported Indian laborers from India into Burma. They wanted to expand agriculture, which could bring in more profits when the price of rice was rising in the world market. Thus, the economic and social patterns of the Burmese people changed. Since Burma was a British colony, the colonialists only looked after themselves and brought in foreigners without any restrictions.

We need to reexamine the root cause of the problems that white people are facing today. When we look back at the root cause, we find that it is the colonial system practiced by white Europeans. The colonial system

After experiencing the good, we cannot refuse it in any way, so we have to accept and resolve the bad. In many countries that have been liberated from colonialism, there are still investments by Europeans. These past and present reasons are the reasons why we are struggling like this. When the big European capitalist countries are struggling, they will try to appoint only those who they like and who are their teachers as heads of state. They will not carefully consider and weigh whether they are beneficial to the country or not. The capitalists will only choose those who will listen to them, dance to their every whim, and be their influence. The young people at home and abroad should carefully study and analyze the points presented here.

We need to learn more about world politics in a more comprehensive and balanced way. We should study it thoroughly, weigh it up, and then accept it. This author does not mean to hate people from other countries. Nor is he spreading the extremist ideology that we should not have any relations with any country. The author wants to show that every country naturally thinks about its own interests first. Then, we will take care of those who will cooperate with us.

We should not believe that they will treat us with the same unchanging attitude because we were treated so kindly in the beginning. When the policies of their countries change, their policies towards us will also change. Therefore, no matter which country we go to or on what issue we go to, we should not be left without the shadow of our national flag. If we can no longer shelter under the shadow of the national flag, they will more or less suppress us.

The author wants to present the story of the colonialists. What has been presented so far is only about the events that are happening in the present era. I don't think I can finish talking about the present era. However, if I were to talk about the stories related to the colonialists, I would have to talk about the capitalist imperialists in detail.

If we are going to talk about the history of European imperialism, we must start by talking about how the Portuguese, who served as mercenaries in Thailand and in the authors' own Myanmar, came to Asia, and how they used various methods to complicate the internal affairs of Asian countries.

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