In the process of protecting themselves by trade and imperialism, Western culture destroys the world by imposing its own identity and destroys many cultures. Colonialists offered various forms of assistance such as advanced technology, modern medicine and education but colonialism effectively conquered many people as evidenced by these sources and historical events And eliminated. In fact, the long history of European imperialism has received a series of religious sanctions by Western Europe from the 12th century AD to the 14th century to regain control of sacred places.
Many of the 19th century imperialism were mainly Westerners from Europe. Imperialism is an act of a country extending the control of that country to other countries. By changing many different countries, especially for Africa, imperialism has had a major impact in the 19th century around the world, no matter how good or bad. Prior to the 19th century, Westerners had shown signs of a lot of imperialism as they were interfering with many civilian issues other than their border areas.
Unlike western imperialism, unlike Western imperialism, it has reached the status of an empire in the face of Western colonization, although there are many similarities with the West. As in Western countries, the expansion of Japan is driven by social Darwinism and racial discrimination.
So, is it frustration of imperialism? In a sense, the whole Western civilization must have committed imperialism, but do we truly believe there is a moral crime of high quality in the expansion of Western Europe and this moral crime? In this early stage, relatively innocent expansion has not been done. Recent expansions like those who took Arabs, Mongolians, Ottomans, or rulers of Moscow to the Baltic Sea, Black Sea, Caspian Sea, Hindu Kushi, Pacific Ocean? In the process of gender discrimination, racial discrimination, imperialism, the West only follows the general practices of mankind throughout the history recorded in the millenium. In stark contrast to all other civilizations, it is recognized that naming and experiments have not failed totally to treat these historical diseases. This is definitely a matter of celebration rather than condemnation.