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    Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux Feb 24
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    The famine myth is total crap: Britain sent food to India DURING World War 2, though it desperately needed the ships elsewhere: https://winstonchurchill.org/resources/in-the-media/churchill-in-the-news/indias-famine-would-have-been-worse/ …https://twitter.com/soulwolf87/status/1099901482042707969 …

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    Right from 25 percent GDP to 1 percent in almost 100 years of time span. 3 million souls left to die in a famine because Churchill wanted to keep the food stocks up for the "privileged" How kind is that. Using is not abusing. #Wakandamoment #supremacy #wow
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      2. Tu Kay Kratos‏ @sirius_lee Feb 24
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        http://Winstonchurchill.org  "International Winston Churchill society" The bastion of unbiased source of information and opinion about, you guessed it Winston Churchill. Lol Stefan, you're funny sometimes and not in a good way

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      3. Sufi  🇮🇳‏ @sufirushk Feb 24
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        Sufi  🇮🇳 Retweeted Stefan Molyneux

        . Denial is Supermacist's (scoundrals of all hues) first and last resort.https://twitter.com/StefanMolyneux/status/1099906946335793152?s=19 …

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        Stefan MolyneuxVerified account @StefanMolyneux
        The famine myth is total crap: Britain sent food to India DURING World War 2, though it desperately needed the ships elsewhere: https://winstonchurchill.org/resources/in-the-media/churchill-in-the-news/indias-famine-would-have-been-worse/ … https://twitter.com/soulwolf87/status/1099901482042707969 …
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      2. Drift3r‏ @FreeSpeechGab Feb 24
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        The famine myth was/is perpetuated by socialists. It is a claim that encompasses not only WW2 period but the prior periods of famine. It ignores Brit efforts, ignores Brit efficiency with production & totally dismisses the effects of ENSO which is the cause of droughts.

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      3. KAIJU FIGHTER ETERNAL‏ @JuddernautOne Feb 24
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        what is ENSO?

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      4. Drift3r‏ @FreeSpeechGab Feb 24
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        ENSO = El Niño-Southern Oscillation It can & does cause periods of oscillating droughts & overwhelming wet rainy seasons in the sub-tropics & tropics in locales bordering the Pacific ocean.

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      1. Bart Taliaferro‏ @bartholomewtali Feb 24
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        The Japanese would have colonized most of India were it not for the British.

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      2. Nick‏ @BeerHolder95 Feb 24
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        30 to 40% of tanks defending Moscow in December 1941 were British tanks. The US provided the Brits/Russians with much of their food during the war. Despite Britain being in great need of food during WWII, they still were kind enough to give to India.

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      3. CogFactor 🇸🇬‏ @jungleland001 Feb 25
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        They didn't give India any food. The coldest region with no agricultural land giving the biggest agricultural land food??The ships were sent to accommodate British troops. If colonialism sounds good to you, don't complain about the Chinese or Muslim invasive in UK.

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      1. The Wise Maratha‏ @rkokane21 Feb 24
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        Churchill Killed 3 million Indians point blank. All apologetics are answered by @Madhusree1984 in her 'Churchills secret war'. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Churchill%27s_Secret_War … And it was just continuation of colonial policies of manufacturing famines which already had 20 million indians killed

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      2. .‏ @3yrol Feb 24
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        "Churchill wanted to keep the food stocks up for the "privileged" ..Britons were on rations from 1939 until 1954, long after the war had ended.

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      1. World Socialist Party‏ @world_socialist Feb 24
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        To feed the soliders, not the civilians.

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      2. SoulWolf‏ @soulwolf87 Feb 24
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        http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/soutikbiswas/2010/10/how_churchill_starved_india.html … I hope @BBC is a credible enough source for you.

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