"I'm pretty sure Hitler didn't have colonial ambitions" - a spat in r/IndianHistory
OP makes a post about one of India's best known leaders, SC Bose, from the Indian Independence movement, suggesting he is insufficiently venerated.
It is pointed out that he is in fact, very venerated.
OP reveals himself to be a conspiracy theorist (there's evidence of a plane crash and Bose's death in 1945 but some believe the leader in question is alive and roams the earth).
Someone else chips into support the conspiracy but cannot prove it
whoever said that i don't know read it in wiki somedays ago. Another person is more pragmatic. there are many questions whether he was alive after the plane crash in 1945, but now I don’t think if he would be alive though.
Someone brings up the fact that Bose collaborated with Japan during WWII and then also flew to Germany to unsuccessfully seek Hitler's support for Indian independence. A calm and reasoned discussion on whether Hitler would have been better for India than the British ensues.
who went to berlin via a fake passport to ussr and had a meeting with wehrmacht officials?
I'm pretty sure Hitler didn't have colonial ambitions.
Strange that a man who idolised Mahatama Gandhi ended up siding with Hitler and Imperial Japan.
Someone points out that siding with Hitler and Japan in WWII was strategically unsound - but not for moral reasons
A reasoned evaluation of Churchill and Hitler, Britain and Nazi Germany.
Churchill had killed 3 million Indians via starvation in 1943. Brits were the same as Nazis.
Debates on methodology and whether Gandhi was an antisemite follow
Stop learning history from youtube shorts
A wild Iranian appears! A discussion on the Iranian revolution descends into a spat about when lashing (whipping) is permissible.
in islamic law, there's no sign of lashing for showing of the hair; it is only used for fornication and grapes.
Ah so we should only lash adulterers, so progressive /s Gtfoh
And finally one helpful user chips into say, apropos of nothing