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Originally Posted by Damien
No other countries had Empires but we live in this one. There would be less value to British students in teaching them about the relationship between France and Africa than there would be teaching them about Britain and Africa.
And I don't see why it's 'anti-White'. You each the history as it is.
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Originally Posted by nomadking
 French, Spanish, Russian(pre-20th century), Ottoman(as I've highlighted already), and many others.
I've demonstrated that "teaching" on slavery is selective and anti-White.
Or did you mean "No[to no other countries had empires], but other countries had Empires"?
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This is what happens when you don’t adequately punctuate.
I believe Damien meant to say: “No, other countries had empires, but …”
Nomad, as per usual you’re indulging in deflection and whataboutery, none of which alters the salient facts. Whatever the French, German, Spanish or Ottoman colonial authorities did is irrelevant to the question here, which is whether BAME history should be compulsory in British schools on account of the British empire’s extremely significant role in that history.