Tell me the edgiest things you know from your cunt's history and culture

Tell me the edgiest things you know from your cunt's history and culture.

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France did nothing wrong.

Yes but surely France has done some edgy things even if they were right?

Some years ago, some soldiers let an injured African warlord die in a truck after being told to drive very slowly on the road (basically so that he'd die en route before he could receive medical treatment in a camp).

that cop knelt on our patron saint's neck

nothing really we have a pretty clean record

90% of it is racism honestly

Sometimes when someone wanted to die, they would commit murder. Because not only would they die but they would have a priest's blessing just a few seconds before dying too.

Death through execution as punishment for murder. I didn't make it clear.

We nuked Nepal or somewhere and never apologized. They're still mad about it apparently.

people who think they can trick god with loopholes are hilarious

There was a rebellion in Lower Canada in 1837-38 that saw Anglos and French fight together against the Crown. The result would have been a kino republic where Anglos, French and Natives would have been equals.

Project Taiga

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We should have nukes China like Gen. MacArthur was telling us to during the Korean war

Nuked*

the poo project (DO NOT RESEARCH)

Taj Mahal was built by Muslim (turkish) king in honour of his dead wife. The people who built it were mainly hindus.
Right after the completion of Taj, he ordered every workers hands to be cut so that no one can ever build a thing like that again.

I hate muzzies so much it's unreal.

>people who built were mostly hindus
no they werent

Shah Jahan seems like a jerkoff. Not as catastrophically shitty for India as Aurangzeb but a worthless jerkoff.

shah jahan was the second best mughal emperor after akbar. But mostly because the other Mughals were so worthless. Jahangir was a druggie whose wife ruled in his stead (one time he got captured by someone and she rode in on an elephant to save him). humayun ruled based on astrological star signs and literally lost the kingdom. Aurangzeb wasnt incompetent but he overexpanded and failed to assimilate the Marathas
also I am not counting Babur because he didnt really rule, I dont like him because of his destruction of stuff but by far the greatest military leader amongst the mughals and beyond.

So what did Shah Jahan actually do that was good?

Let's say I have a time machine, and I go back and assassinate Aurangzeb to ensure Dara Shikoh gains the throne instead. What happens differently after that?

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