AuroraSaab
Squire
From the article:-
Reid feels that Churchill’s attitude was racist not just by the standards of our time, but also by those of his own...
...When “uncivilised” people misbehaved, he had no qualms about using overwhelming force. At the Colonial Office from 1921-22, he displayed extreme brutality in response to uprisings. “I am strongly in favour of using poisoned gas against uncivilised tribes,” he argued.
How close does that bring him to being Hitler though? Left unchecked would he have systematically sent millions of those 'uncivilised tribes' to the gas chambers?
We all know every nation lionises certain figures and that their actions don't bear contemporary moral scrutiny, and that opposition to them at the time is often forgotten in the fog of celebrating what they did get right.
Doing what the author does, which is looking back at historical figures with the benefit of a wider perspective and hindsight, do you think Churchill is close to Hitler, Ian?