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White Man's Burden and Imperialism

imagine you're playing a game where one team decides it's their job to help everyone else play better they believe they know what's best for others and feel responsible for guiding them this idea of taking on responsibility for others because you think you know better is similar to the concept of White Man's Burden The White Man's Burden was a belief held by Europeans during the 19th and early 20th centuries they thought it was their duty to bring civilization and progress to people in other parts of the world often Societies in afca Africa Asia and the Americas this belief was tied to ideas of racial superiority where Europeans considered themselves more advanced and capable of improving the lives of others for example when European powers colonized countries in Africa and Asia they often Justified their actions by claiming they were helping to bring modernity technology and religion to societies they viewed as less developed this was seen as a responsibility they had to fulfill for the benefit of those they colonized even if those people didn't necessarily ask for or welcome their help in literature and political speeches of the time this idea was promoted as a noble mission for instance Rudyard Kipling a famous British writer wrote a poem titled The White Man's Burden in 1899 encouraging the United States to take up its role as an imperial power and bring its version of progress to the Philippines which it had recent recently acquired as a colony however the concept of The White Man's Burden has faced criticism many argue that it was a justification for imperialism and exploitation allowing Europeans to rationalize their control over territories and resources under the guise of civilizing native populations critics also highlight the arrogance and paternalism in the belief that one group of people knows what's best for everyone else in some The White Man's Burden is the belief that certain groups of people have a duty to impose their ideas of civilization and progress on others whom they perceive as less developed it raises important questions about power dynamics ethics and the impact of colonialism on global history and cultures