Amidst the "Caucasian burden", Rudyard Kipling argues that the duty or burden of Caucasians is to civilize non-whites, educate them, and advertise them with godliness (handouts, 2/8). Kipling specifically talked about colonization other than white people (handouts, 2/8). The idea of a non-whites' new colonization requiring more social assistance, not white people, was common (handouts, 2/8). Ludia used the public sentiment about this issue of White and wrote "white burden" and tried to obtain white people to help those who were not white.
The movie I saw in the "white people's burden" class was called "white people's burden". According to some sociologists, the burden of the Caucasian is an unnecessary burden, whites of the upper class of the society must bring ethnic minorities to their position. For example, if it is applied today, Caucasians must help blacks move to higher levels. This theory was used many years ago, but we are still under consideration today. The movie uses a very unique approach. He also hinted that there is no better way to provide charity by developing them by returning to them (Rudyard) and (US, 437). During the announcement of "White Baden" the United States is expanding to acquire more resources and better trade (US, 437)
When Rudyard announced "Caucasian burden", Caucasians had a contradiction on how to deal with things other than white people (US, 437). Some people insist that Charles Darwin's theory of 'survival of fittest' is a way to advance things, so whites tend to hardly intervene in societies other than white people (US, 437). The intervening Caucasans believed that participation in Caucasians was a humanitarian and religious responsibility (US, 437). They also shouted that it is best to support development outside the Caucasian from the necessity of trade (USA, 437). As there was such controversy among the Caucasians on this subject, Rudiad's poem gained rapid attention (handout, 2/8). Ludiard's work attracted the attention of American leaders and became inspiration for the future behavior of imperialism (handouts, 2/8)
Amidst the "Caucasian burden", Rudyard Kipling argues that the duty or burden of Caucasians is to civilize non-whites, educate them, and advertise them with godliness (handouts, 2/8). Kipling specifically talked about colonization other than white people (handouts, 2/8). The idea of a non-whites' new colonization requiring more social assistance, not white people, was common (handouts, 2/8). Ludia used the public sentiment about this issue of White and wrote "white burden" and tried to obtain white people to help those who were not white.