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Philosophers and writers have long debated the roles people have played in influencing the progress of civilization. While Thomas Carlyle, for example, felt that great figures are key to guiding us forward, Leo Tolstoy, on the other hand, was of the belief that no individual can single-handedly steer the course of humanity, no matter what position they held.

Regardless of what the case might be, there are two kinds of people: those who are forgotten and those who live on in our collective memory. In an attempt to figure out if some of the latter are getting undeserved praise, Reddit user TGYHJDFGH made a post on the platform, asking everyone: "What beloved person in history should be hated?" and it was immediately flooded with answers.

But before you scroll down to check them out, I want to make things a little bit more interesting and/or complicated for you. Tell me, can we judge someone's morals after hundreds of years, when the entire cultural landscape has changed course? And where do we draw the line between what we can and cannot accept about someone's personal life if their work has transcended time and allowed countless people to find meaning?

I know, these are pretty tough questions. But humans are walking contradictions and it would be irresponsible to instantly dismiss the legacy of, say, the Founding Fathers or Mother Teresa.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Christopher columbus...didnt discover s**t and brought misery wherever he went.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Mother Theresa. My father was a taxi driver in Australia and one of his customers was a man who'd been raised in Mother Theresa's orphanage. He said she beat him terribly.

Another user also added: She was obsessed with preventing wartime sexual abuse victims from getting abortions.

Her order sold babies.

She buddied up to dictators and accepted stolen cash from them.

Collected millions in donations and never spent them on her "houses of the poor" which were vermin infested crapholes where people went to die.

Refused pain medication for the dying and ill because she believed suffering = being close to god.

Had nothing but top of the line medical care for herself.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Thomas Edison. I’ll never forgive him for what he did to Tesla.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Ronald Reagan - moved somewhere between 50-80 TRILLION from middle class to upper 1%. Ruined America!

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Coco Chanel was a goddamn Nazi spy. Yes, she was an incredible designer, and she's probably one of the most influential humans of the 20th century, based on the number of people who have worn clothing directly inspired by her over the past 100 years. She really did change the way women dress in a truly radical way, and I respect that - knitwear, feminized menswear, ditching the corset, transforming black into an everyday color, the essential skirt suit, costume jewelry, synthetic fragrances in perfume, the list goes on.

But she was a goddamn Nazi spy. Coco was a wretched anti-Semite, like so many other members of the European elite during the 30s. She dated a number of staggeringly wealthy British aristocrats and they'd all sit around talking about the Protocols of Zion and s**t, trying to figure out whether any members of the royal family were secretly Jews, etc. When war broke out, the two Jewish brothers who ran her perfume empire (aka Chanel No 5, the best selling perfume in the world then and now) had to flee to the US for safety. How did Coco respond? By writing to the Nazis to ask them to transfer ownership over to her, a good Aryan, so she could make more money. But that's not the half of it.

She fell in love with a dashing German spy named "Spitz" who'd been seducing bluebloods all over France and England for years leading up the war. Coco was a useful woman - she was simply one of the richest women in the world, and she knew everyone in the British aristocracy, including her old hunting buddy and dear friend, Winston Churchill himself. She and Spitz socialized with all the biggest Nazi names in town, especially Otto Abetz, the Nazi ambassador to France, who invited them to every party in town. Spitz convinced her to join the Abwehr (aka the German secret service) and make trips to Spain. Operating under the code name "Westminster", she attempted to broker a "separate peace" between Germany and England. (In the meantime, she may or may not have reported at least one woman at the Hotel Ritz whom she suspected of being Jewish to the SS.) She had a grand old time going on her adventures, and wrote about the excitement of working for the Abwehr in her private notes.

Chanel was arrested only a few days after the liberation of Paris - absolutely everyone in town knew what she'd been doing and who she'd been doing it with - but for rEaSoNs UnKnOwN she was released without charges. It's widely believed that Winston Churchill personally intervened. It might be because the two of them had been close friends for decades. It might be because she was going to embarrass the s**t out of Britain by outing all the anti-Semites and pro-Nazis in the British aristocracy - including the recently abdicated Edward VIII who used his f***ng honeymoon as an excuse to tour Nazi Germany and shake Hitler's hand. She spent the rest of her life being a nasty, bitter morphine addict living in the Hotel Ritz. The House of Chanel has very, very little to say about the matter, and every few years a few more bits of damning evidence are declassified from the vaults.

If you want to learn more, I did a whole episode about her Nazi days in my French history podcast: "The Collaborator"

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Pablo Picasso, he was misogynistic and sexually assaulted women

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Gandhi. After learning all the colorist and racist s**t he would say to those who had darker complexion or those of African descent in my 8th grade year i haven’t seen him the same.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Bill Cosby. America's dad. Up until those allegations started

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Woodrow Wilson.

Guy was majorly racist, segregated the military, kicked black people out of the government, he screened a KKK movie in the White House and was a strong defender of the KKK. Even for his time he was considered racist

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers PT BARNUM.

Most people know but due to the romanticization of The Greatest Showman, people should know that he was a maniac that did an ungodly experiments on living beings, locked people in cages, abused them, and mocked them. All whilst earning pocket from them.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers John Lennon. Treated like s**t during his childhood, whinges about it his whole life, then does the exact same thing to his son Julian.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Based on personal experience with Oprah Winfrey at Barnes Municipal Airport on New Years Eve in 1991, I would say it would have to be her. Cosby's private jet brought her and Steadman into the airport under cover of darkness to go to the Cosby estate up North. I watched from the tower and she shoved a lone child out of the way and slammed the door to the limo. All the child wanted was an autograph. Oprah's kindness and compassion was an act. If she didn't get something out of it, she was quite capable of stepping on feelings of a lone child when the cameras were not on her

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Elvis Presley. He groomed a then 14 year old and slept with her while he toured.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers King Edward the VIII was a nazi sympathizer who possibly colluded with the Germans to retake the throne in the event of an invasion and conquest of Britain.

He wasn’t just a love sick romantic who gave up his kingdom for a woman.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Steve Jobs. The way he treated his family is horrible.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Alfred Hitchcock, the guy probably was one of the best filmmakers ever, yes. but it's worth mentioning how much he abused his actors, including sexually harassing Tippi Hedren

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Not quite beloved, but Joseph P. Kennedy Sr..

He decided that Rosemary (his daughter) who was 23 at the time should have a lobotomy; he did not inform his wife of this decision until after the procedure was completed. And then they sent her away to an institute.

In her early young adult years, Rosemary Kennedy experienced seizures and violent mood swings. In response to these issues, her father arranged a prefrontal lobotomy for her in 1941 when she was 23 years of age; the procedure left her permanently incapacitated and rendered her unable to speak intelligibly.

Sick f**k, who would do this to their own child.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers 8000 comments so it might be here Apparently John Wayne needed to be restrained from assaulting a native American actress in the 70s at the academy awards or something. I think her name was Sacheen Little feather. And Clint Eastwood allegedly was mocking her too.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Einstein wasn’t a great guy. Brilliant, sure, but kinda douchy in his personal life.

He refused to marry his long time lover for years, even after she got pregnant. The child was assumed to be given up for adoption, but no record has ever been found.

He and his wife, Mileva Marić, worked together on their research. People saw them do it. They made jokes about it at parties. He proudly told people that she did all his calculations. They only put his name on their work and he went on to claim all the credit - ignoring any work she had done. Part of their agreement was that she would get the Nobel prize money but he tried to prevent that.

She raised two children - one schizophrenic - took care of the house and tutored to bring in extra money because he couldn’t get a job for a long time. He started getting more notoriety and then began an affair with his first cousin.

He moved to a different country to be with his new hillbilly mistress. He divorced his wife and quickly married the new, younger model. He had rules she had to abide by, such as leaving the room immediately when told and not expecting or asking for any sort of affection except when necessary for appearances sake.

Elsa, his second wife, was dying and he worked nonstop because he didn’t know what to do (I guess). She was basically abandoned her last few months.

He cheated on both his wives, numerous times. Ignored his children. Oh - and he was pretty into his second wife’s daughter and thought about marrying her instead.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Charles Dickens had his wife, the mother of his children, committed to an insane asylum so he could run off with a teenage actress.

Edit- I have been informed that this wasn't successful, he tried to have the mother of his ten children committed but it didn't work. Which is still quite bad

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Joseph Smith-

I grew up LDS and left with my family when I was in junior high. After some reading and learning from historical documents without church bias, I realized how drastically different he was when he wasn’t viewed in the eyes of the church.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Churchill. He started the Bengal Famine which killed 3 million people. He also was incredibly racist and liked killing through gas.

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Lucifer
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Winston Churchill, a hero according to the UK & US. Churchill carried out a genocide in India (4+ million killed through deliberate famine). And Churchill believed that eugenics could solve race deterioration and reduce crime and poverty. US & UK were very much on the side of Hitler, until they realized that he posed a threat to their power on the global stage. That seems to be missing in the narrative of why WW2 started.

Cobalt.spike
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not remotely true (historian here), but when one of the other names for your username is "father of lies" what you gonna do? Churchill was a bastard though - maybe the bastard the country needed at the time, but a bastard nonetheless.

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Fenchurch
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

My Nan who brought up her children in London in the blitz, always said he was a nasty little war monger and should have been smacked more as a child. My Nan was formidable, I reckon it was lucky she never met him.

Jon S.
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He didn't so much start the famine (which was started by the Japanese attacking Bengal) as fail to find a solution to it. Some 25 million people starved to death during the war, and there weren't enough ships to redistribute all the world's grain. His attempts to obtain relief for India are on record and include requesting ships from domestic sources and international allies to move grain, all of which were denied.

Adam Jeff
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sorry but that's completely false - various people including the British governor of Bengal requested the ships, and Churchill blocked them. If he had wanted the ships who exactly could have denied him?

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Luke Schroeder
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Accusing one person of starting an entire famine is absurd. He also helped win us world war 2.

Patricia Valaka
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Miners strike in the early 1900's against their poverty stricken lives, Let the miners starve he said then sent in the troops to dig for coal, my mother hated him

Susan Atkinson
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm a Baby Boomer living in the US. We're only taught about Churchill during WWII and his meetings with Allied leaders.

Wilf
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sadly, it's become almost a crime to criticise Churchill in the UK nowadays. The petty Little Englanders venerate him as a saint, despite his career being littered with disasters (many , like Gallipoli, costing hundreds of thousands of lives), callous racism (even when judged by the standards of the time) and bitter political opposition to things we now take for granted such as a national health service or workers rights. It is now almost universally forgotten that only weeks after the end of WWII the British public took the first opportunity they could to remove him from office. Not to mention he was a rotten drunk who could just as easily have led Britain to total defeat in WWII, as much as he supposedly helped us 'win' it.

Becky Moore
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A crime to criticise him? 'Petty little Englanders'? How about not making general sweeping statements about a whole bloody country!

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bernie bulk
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

and sent aussie and kiwi soldiers to certain death at gallipolli, as they were expendable colonials, f**k churchill

Evelyn Haskins
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not much loved I think by anybody but himself. He was also responsible for the deaths of Australian troops at Gallipoli

GramDB
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why do we convenantly seem to forget how we also ("justifiably?") murdered millions - with our atom bombs! So it's okay when WE do it and not when others do it?

Arenite
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He was a racist, sexist drunk. Does that overcome his saving the Western world in WWII?

Merilyn Horton
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

And sent thousands of Australian and New ZeLand soldiers to their death at Gallipoli during the First World War.

bill marsano
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

If you look deeply into eugenics you'll find that a LOT of prominent people fell for it back in the day.

La Guêpe
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That was the British technic to turn resistance into submission. They did the same in Nigeria which gave birth to a night illegal market instigated by a famous Yoruba woman. Night Market is now a culture in the whole Western part of Africa.

kirsty louise
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I worked in a care home where charles was a resident, he was Churchill's driver. He said he was a terrible drunk, rude and he didn't like him.

Mosheh Wolf
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why do people here imagine that prime ministers and presidents are monarchs who tell everybody what to do. Everything that Reagan did required the majority of Congress members to achieve, and everything that Churchill did was actually done by the Parliament. The Bengal Famine was the result of multiple badly thought out, often racist actions, many which were taken in panic as the Japanese conquered increasingly large parts of the British Empire and looked to be threatening to take India. Many of these actions date to long before Churchill was the Prime Minister. British and Japanese Colonialism and the war between the two colonial empires caused the famine.

daniel280456
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That food was needed for the war effort. Anyway, the Japanese would have killed 30 millions.

Aileen Grist
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

At the time of the General Strike in the UK Churchill wanted to shoot strikers.

Guy Hennecy
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is my last comment on this series. I believe I have read the majority of references to this man, I have also read all of his works, and writings by his enemies, both political and foreign, I don't believe what is written here. EVIDENCE, is required (documented and referenced as to author and source in paticular.

Willa L
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Everyone knows he was racist and not a great guy but on the other hand who knows what would have happened during WWII without the guy

Lepidopterist
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He also purposely ordered the bombing of the Free French Navy out of paranoia that they'd turn their ships over to the Nazis. The French admiral insisted that they'd scuttle their ships before they turned them over, but refused to turn their ships over to the UK or sale to the Americas. 2100 allied casualties later, after the UK killed them on Churchill's orders in Operation Catapult, the French Navy did end up scuttling their ships when it appeared the Nazis would seize them as promised. Dude's a war criminal.

Mr Zipperface
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The French should have turned their fleet over to the allies where they would have been used against the Nazis instead of sacrificing them for the sake of pride, they are to blame for the needless casualties, not Churchill.

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Alan Strachan
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He also sent a squad of tanks to Argyle Street in Glasgow to keep those pesky Scots quite when they were protesting about there being no work in Scotland

Mark MacNamara
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It is a sad irony that many of my compatriots have been taken in by the cult of personality surrounding this character. As first Lord of the Admiralty he was the prime architect of the ill-conceived and even more poorly executed Dardanelles campaign which sacrificed 26,000 Australians including 7,600 killed at Gallipolli. In the Second World War his attitude toward Australia's Prime Minister John Curtin and Australians in general was underhanded and disrespectful, believing he had the supreme right to keep the Australian Imperial Force in North Africa and Europe in the defence of Great Britain, and keep them from returing to the defence of Australia in the Pacific War. In his world view, colonials were subordinate. He is remembered as an anti-hero by many learned Australians.

Lewis Fisher Wells
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

as an australian im saying f**k you it was tactical not strategical actions that led to the onslaught of galipoli

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Kantami Blossom
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A murdering racist bawbag and of the lowest calibre, he's viewed as a hero in most of the UK but Glaswegians know exactly what kind of scumbag he was.

PandaRave
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

He saved the world from the Nazis so at the end of the day…..I don’t really care

Christopher Troisi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

imagine having a group of 10 people fighting a group of 2. The leader of the 10 sends 9 to die while killing the 2. please tell me how in your words that leader saved us all?

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El Dee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The ONLY reason that WW2 happened was due to territory. Since it ended we learned of the death camps which Churchill claimed not to have known about - despite the fact it WAS reported to them over and over. But they DID have to know about the Nuremberg Laws against Jews and others. This wasn't a problem as their views coincided on this and many other matters. WW2 was NEVER fought on humanitarian grounds. Had Hitler stopped expanding then the Nazis would still be in power and Jews would have been wiped out completely from Europe..

Paul Davis
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When World War II was over I understand he wanted to immediately attack and invade the Soviet Union...and so was quietly retired

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

When you think "Churchill", think the Dardanelles and tens of thousands of dead UK, Australian, New Zealand and Canadian forces killed there (WWI). In WWII see Japanese forces marching down the Malay Peninsula to Singapore. This creature insisted guns face south into the straits. Now think Changi POW camp and the Burma Railway as part of the consequence. The last WWII generation think of "dear old Winnie", but they forget (or don't acknowledge) he had so much blood on his hands.

Bljurg
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Lol, Churchill is basically what Hitler would be presented as if he had won the war. Imperial Britain caused more death throughout the world than Hitler, Mussolini and Stalin combined. Abhorrent human being!

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He did not start a famine or even contribute to it. There was a World War going on at the time.

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And was responsible for the Gallipoli debacle.

Tom Lippert
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not only was he cleared. The navy correctly blamed the admirals taking part. Try reading.

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And he is totally idolised in the UK. What makes it worse is that if you tell British people about the reality (not all of them, of course) they'll often find something they say excuses it.

Janice Gale
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No he isn't, the working class never had any love for him, my grandad loathed him - he was a miner and churchill considered them nothing more than rats. He once went among the bombed out east end after a particularly bad air raid saying "we can take it" and had to leave pretty quickly when the locals started telling him what they thought of him.

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he was a hunter. he killed anmals for fun! do i need to say more?

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Andrew Jackson.

He’s always presented as the “common man’s president” but he treated the Native American’s terribly . He also had a huge rowdy party and trashed the White House

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Travis Scott, still ain’t over what insane s**t he did

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Oliver Cromwell

Tried to make England a republic, ended up being a king in all but name. Butchered the Irish, banned Christmas and is partially responsible for the puritans (who fled to America after the monarchy was restarted)

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Charlie Chaplin definitely. Dude groped/assaulted girls and married a woman 40 years younger than him

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Benito Juárez

He was the type of president who kills his opposition instead of negotiating. He did a lot of illegal executions.

He was going to be executed in Guadalajara, however one of his ministers convinced the soldiers not to kill him with a famous phrase "alto, los valientes no asesinan", the soldiers forgave his life and risked theirs as the disobey an order. Well, as soon as Juarez returned to Mexico city, he immediately ordered to kill all of those soldiers with no mercy (source: my sister worked with the Sargent's descendant)

After Juárez's government, there's a period Known as the porfiriato, where Porfirio Díaz was Mexico's president for 30 years. It was possible just because there was no opposition alive

Juarez suddenly died in 1872 from a heart attack. It's believed that a woman, to avenge his husband, worked on his home as a maid, and when she had the opportunity, she put an infusion of "veintiunilla'" a herb known by the natives for being poisonous and cause a heart attack 21 days (veintiún dias) after it was drank

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Andy Warhol was a fraud and an abuser.

The book Edie is a great read, but sad.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Dr Suess cheated on his partially disabled wife and she eventually committed suicide because of how distraught she was.

“I am too old and enmeshed in everything you do and are, that I cannot conceive of life without you,”

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Kinda coming much more into light now but The Founding Fathers, all of them owned slaves and by modern day standards they would be horrible people. But something I think lots of people don’t remember is even if these things are utterly reprehensible, everyone was doing it and they were all children of their time.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers William Hurt. I remember seeing tons of praise for him when he passed recently.

Thing is, he beat and raped Marlee Matlin back in the 80s. She discussed it in her memoir. When he was approached about it, his response wasn't to deny it, but to apologize for any pain he "may have caused" to her.

If you want to praise his acting, fine. But remember what sort of person he was behind the characters you loved on film.

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John Lennon.

I'll have to find some links to stuff but what I heard was he screamed his son's eardrums out and was generally apathetic about his familial duties and flew off the handle in violent fits often.

BRB gotta Google.

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Gandhi , dude was a pervert. Mostly to kids

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Someone Asked "What Beloved Person In History Should Be Hated?", Here Are 30 Eye-Opening Answers Margaret Sanger was pro-eugenics and a racist.

In promoting birth control, she advanced a controversial "Negro Project," wrote in her autobiography about speaking to a Ku Klux Klan group and advocated for a eugenics approach to breeding for “the gradual suppression, elimination and eventual extinction, of defective stocks — those human weeds which threaten the blooming of the finest flowers of American civilization.”

She is seen as a saint to many.

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PT Barnum. I mean, the movie was entertaining and great to watch, but it was definitely the life of PT Barnum the way he might have told the story. The man had a slave woman as part of his freak show. He scammed people and was just generally a nasty human being.

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Helen Keller did some fantastic things in her personal life and for society, so that's great. She was also a staunch supporter of eugenics, which is uterly horrible. And while on the topic, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telophone and fought for the inclusion of deaf people... by trying to outlaw sign language and forbidding deaf people from marrying to prevent the birth of more deaf people, whom he saw as "the defective race"

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#37

if Penn and Teller ever taught me anything it’s the answer to this question, and that answer is Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, and The Dalai Lama

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