Brit Reacts To UNCOVERING THE DARK PAST - RARE ASTONISHING & HEARTBREAKING PHOTOS & FOOTAGE!

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  • Brit Reacts To UNCOVERING THE DARK PAST - HEARTBREAKING & ASTONISHING PHOTOS!
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    Hi everyone, I’m Kabir and welcome to another episode of Kabir Considers! In this video I’m Going to React To UNCOVERING THE DARK PAST - HEARTBREAKING & ASTONISHING PHOTOS!
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  • @randalmayeux8880
    @randalmayeux8880 11 місяців тому +16

    Hi Kabir! When WWII started, the government rounded up all of the Japanese Americans and put them in interment camps. They also educated the citizens of the USA about how to tell the difference between Japanese and Chinese.
    The state of Nebraska, I think, set the legal age of consent at 7yrs for a long time. I don't know when it was changed, but I think it was something like 100yrs ago.
    That last one really got me. When I was 4yrs old my parents put me and my 8yr old brother into one of those coin operated photo booths that took 6 pictures. After the 1st shot I started making faces. Sticking out my tounge, spreading my mouth wide with my fingers and crossing my eyes. When my folks saw the pictures at first I got fussed at, but I saw that they were having a hard time keeping a straight face. They told me they were going to save them and show them to my girlfriends when I got older. Luckily they forgot about it!

    • @sallyintucson
      @sallyintucson 11 місяців тому +4

      The US Government also put Italians and Germans in prison camps, though in much smaller numbers.

  • @brandonaston301
    @brandonaston301 11 місяців тому +2

    Chanie Wenjack died of hunger and exposure. He was trying to walk the 400 miles to his house. It got to be below 0.

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz 11 місяців тому +2

    Some believe Hoffa may be burried in the footers of the football stadium in New Jersey.

    • @katieoberst490
      @katieoberst490 10 місяців тому

      He was last seen outside of Detroit. I'm from MI, and I'm almost certain that if there's any part of his body left on this Earth, it's hanging out in the bottom of one of the Great Lakes. I'd choose Lake Superior myself, as she never gives up her dead. I know a lot of people think he's buried in Jersey, but why the hell would Hoffa's murderers drive 1,000 miles to New Jersey when, in MI, you're never more than 5 miles away from a body of water?? Just a thought.

  • @ellavarnes2392
    @ellavarnes2392 11 місяців тому +1

    @ 3:08 that's the first and only time i've heard Kabir cuss!!

  • @lynnegulbrand2298
    @lynnegulbrand2298 10 місяців тому

    My dad fought in WW2 and so did my grandfather. My dad was 16 years older than my mom. He was born in 1914 and mom in 1930. She was a young nurse post WW2 until 1950. She met my dad when she was 18, she was British Army my dad was US Air Force Dad was 16 years older than my mom. He died in 1966 at 52 years old. Mom never remarried and passed away at 78. Both of my brothers were in the military the oldest went to fight in Vietnam until 1972. My other brother was in the Air Force when the Gulf war was going on. He was an aircraft mechanic I’m the only one that didn’t join the military at all.

  • @BIGJOHN866
    @BIGJOHN866 11 місяців тому +1

    Will Smith played Whipped Peter in a movie called Emancipation I think you should check it out.

  • @Jimbow-sz9kh
    @Jimbow-sz9kh 6 місяців тому

    @16:03
    Man was in the game that long and still can't run a country. Crazy

  • @SuperDrLisa
    @SuperDrLisa 9 місяців тому

    The Japanese were held in concentration camps in the USA. My daddy didn't meet my sister until she was almost 5 years old he was sent overseas to North Africa and Italy during WWII. Daddy was a German immigrant who came here in 1926 at the age of 10 with his mother and brothers. Grandpa had already been in the USA for 3 years establishing himself with a job that paid enough money to support his family, before they were able to come and be with him. Newark NJ 1926.

  • @Rebel9668
    @Rebel9668 10 місяців тому

    Machine guns were around long before WWI. The US had the gatling gun in service during the American civil war as early as 1863. Why that tail gunner is set up as he is at 17:04 is anyone's guess.

  • @firstamendment2887
    @firstamendment2887 8 місяців тому

    16:31. It takes a lot of faith to believe images like this are real, and keep the religion of Gullibility.

  • @sallyintucson
    @sallyintucson 11 місяців тому

    A friend’s daughter was married in Texas at FOURTEEN in the “90’s.

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz 11 місяців тому

    I wholeheartedly agree. Feeding any people like animals is disgusting to me

  • @sc1338
    @sc1338 11 місяців тому +1

    The Chinese hated the Japanese way more and for good reason. It would be crazy not to intern them considering they viewed the emperor as god. We also did the same to the Germans. No one talks about that tho js

  • @warrendavis9262
    @warrendavis9262 11 місяців тому

    I can imagine the Vietnamese people in the first video saying "Dien Bien Phu, b----"! (I know, I was wrong for that. I'll show myself out...)

  • @sc1338
    @sc1338 11 місяців тому

    Comparing Vietnam war with the KKK is crazy. Considering it was a civil war 😂 we were helping the good Vietnamese

  • @robertcampopiano6001
    @robertcampopiano6001 11 місяців тому +16

    The things sticking out of the destroyed steam engine were the pipes from the heat exchanger that picked up the heat from the flames to generate the steam to propel the train.

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz 11 місяців тому +10

    Just about every country has done something horrific. Some still are

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 11 місяців тому +7

    Tiennamen square initially did not have deaths. It was actually the protests later that afternoon which continued until midnight that caused the deaths. The military crackdown after this parade of tanks was enormous and the demonstrators clashed head on with the military. Guns were fired and the battle raged. The fight spread throughout China until the communists won. I was two at the time but fortunately my grandparents had the bright idea of getting most of the family to safe Hong Kong just when this broke out. The storm of refugees was crazy from what I was told. This was why that giant apartment complex was built in Kowloon which housed who knows how many people. It was such a mess and it actually had its own culture. This apartment complex was like a city within a city. It had its own bothels, drug trade, and problems. Some very dark things happened in there. Fortunately I was in the richer part of Hong Kong near the mountain. The apartment complex was torn down in the late 1990s because of it not being up to code and it was a hazard to everyone. Currently it’s a nice green space and the only original thing is the facade of the bank that was on ground level deep inside the complex.

  • @ashleyw6160
    @ashleyw6160 11 місяців тому +10

    Hey, my ex was 21 & I was 15 when we got together in 2000 & no one batted an eye bc my mom allowed it. She even let him move in 5 mos into it so he'd pay her...like, I wasn't even a part of the conversation 😑. No way in hell I'd allow any of that w my kids 😠
    Sending u lots of love from TN, Kabir!!! ❤❤❤

    • @martinsandt1135
      @martinsandt1135 11 місяців тому +6

      Hope You got away from that and find Your Way to heal and have a good Life , 👍👊from Germany

    • @kimson305
      @kimson305 11 місяців тому +1

      Yeah your mother allowing you to date a pedophile is sad

  • @cripplious
    @cripplious 11 місяців тому +5

    @kabir if you think Ms Boronda's case was unimaginable let me introduce you to Loraine Bobbit.

    • @246kisses
      @246kisses 11 місяців тому

      That’s exactly who I thought of too!

    • @mrz1703
      @mrz1703 11 місяців тому

      The smile she had in her mugshot wuz definitely creepy😂

  • @license2kilttheplaidlad640
    @license2kilttheplaidlad640 11 місяців тому +3

    They had machine guns in the 1800s

  • @George-ux6zz
    @George-ux6zz 11 місяців тому +2

    Another thing you would find interesting and rather shocking. Dr Thomas Sowell, what they dont tell you about slavery in school. Hes a black professor and extremely intelligent.

  • @Em_Rose_
    @Em_Rose_ 11 місяців тому +3

    My great Aunt was born in 1939 stil alive today. She remembers comming downthe stairs on morning to a strange man sitting in the kitchen. Turns out this man was her farther that she had never met. He went off to fight before she was born.

  • @hobbgreen4529
    @hobbgreen4529 11 місяців тому +2

    that wasnt a horse with the gas mask on , lol .

  • @videogamevalley7523
    @videogamevalley7523 11 місяців тому +1

    …..the first video was wild as hell and I dont like wax museums either my g, jus creepy.

  • @fredgeorge5858
    @fredgeorge5858 11 місяців тому +1

    black people's skin have a much higher chance of Keloid scarring which is what I believe is what happened to that man, not that whipping is a good thing and wouldn't leave scars on white people, but for some reason this horrific type of scarring is more common on blacks. also, that horse I believe is actually a mule.
    people back in the day married at a much younger age because their lifespans weren't as long. In the US, labor was needed on the farms so families had many children to work the farms. If a very young girl is all that was available to a man, he might marry her. Not to say that marital relations started at that time though. Might have waited until puberty.
    Also the 4yo boy would be working by himself. Dire poverty will do that to you.

  • @Rebel9668
    @Rebel9668 10 місяців тому +1

    At 19:07 That's not cabling, those are flue pipes. In steam locomotives those pipes run from the firebox to the smokebox and carry the smoke through them so the smoke comes out the stack at the front of the locomotive. They pass through the boiler helping to heat the water into steam. When that boiler exploded it was powerful enough to shoot those pipes out of where the smokebox door would have been. Normal boiler pressure in the T1 class locomotives was 260 psi (pounds per square inch). They were 2-10-4s using the Whyte notation system, meaning they had 2 leading wheels, 10 driving wheels and 4 trailing wheels. They had 5,200 horsepower and weighed about 283 tons.

  • @brucenorman8904
    @brucenorman8904 11 місяців тому +1

    They did have machineguns during world war 1

  • @jessm89
    @jessm89 11 місяців тому +12

    Chanie Wenjack, the young Indigenous child who died after escaping the residential school, likely starved to death or died from exposure, or both. First Nations children were forced into residential schools in order to force their own culture out, and impose Canadian (i.e. white) culture on them, so they could "assimilate". Now, we know that many students were abused, tortured, even killed. It surely happened in the US, too.

    • @MrThankman360
      @MrThankman360 11 місяців тому +2

      Would you call other cultures “brown” cultures? Always back to color. Human beings are deeper than that. Canadian culture isn’t the same as American culture or British culture or Italian culture or Swedish culture or French culture or German culture or Irish culture , etc, etc.
      Saying “white” culture is such a shallow simple way of thinking. Likely means YOU dislike ppl with white skin.
      Just saying..

    • @cripplious
      @cripplious 11 місяців тому +2

      It wasnt just Canada the US did the same thing. They called it civilizing their savage heart.

    • @jessm89
      @jessm89 11 місяців тому +4

      @@MrThankman360 I have white skin, and through adoption, I have experienced different cultures. You don't need to lecture me on anything. It's been pretty well proven what they were trying to do with the residential schools - I didn't invent them, didn't place anyone there, didn't study them, etc. I've just read widespread reports on it. Kabir asked what happened to him, I answered. You're the one with issues, not me.

    • @sc1338
      @sc1338 11 місяців тому

      @@jessm89obviously you do… considering you’re very ignorant.

    • @polyphase4425
      @polyphase4425 11 місяців тому +1

      I have seen grown men weep when they speak of the SA and other abuses they experienced in the US Indian boarding schools they were forced to attend. 💔
      Additionally, practicing our traditional ceremonies was federally illegal until 1978, which is unbelievable considering that the US supposably has/had "freedom of religion."

  • @carmenmonoxide7459
    @carmenmonoxide7459 11 місяців тому +1

    I don't know about a hundred or more years ago but I'm sure it was stinky. 😅

  • @brandonmartin08
    @brandonmartin08 11 місяців тому +4

    My grandma was still a baby when my great grandpa deployed in WW2. Great grandpa would always tell people that grandma didn’t believe or accept him as her father when he got back home….he said it took several weeks to convince her and gain her trust.

  • @ArmyGrunt1986
    @ArmyGrunt1986 11 місяців тому +1

    2:56 Those types of marriages still happen and accepted in certain places around the world.
    Maybe they just can't tell their age since they also force women to be covered from head to toe

    • @Em_Rose_
      @Em_Rose_ 11 місяців тому

      Including the us

  • @jwb52z9
    @jwb52z9 11 місяців тому +10

    Child marriage would still be legal in the US if some rural people had their way, Kabir. If you want, you can see video of the pie incident and Anita Bryant online. She was an awful person. Videos are also online explaining how the pyramids were built.

    • @ArmyGrunt1986
      @ArmyGrunt1986 11 місяців тому +2

      I didn't know Hollywood/LA is considered "rural"

    • @tcar904
      @tcar904 11 місяців тому +1

      @@ArmyGrunt1986you read my mind!!!!

    • @fullcircle8231
      @fullcircle8231 11 місяців тому

      @jwb52z9 pedophiles and sexual reprobates tend to be clustered in cities my guy... at least according to all the statistics and data points on arrests made in regards to those crimes... seems to me like you just have something against people who live in geographically rural areas. Because that's definitely smart... holding biases against others based on their location👌🏻👌🏻

    • @jwb52z9
      @jwb52z9 11 місяців тому

      @@ArmyGrunt1986 I wouldn't have called a city a place where you'd find people in favor of legal child marriage.

    • @jwb52z9
      @jwb52z9 11 місяців тому

      @@fullcircle8231 I live in a very rural part of the US. I don't generally equate cities with proponents of legal child marriage. I also, seeing as it generally happened decades ago in the US, don't put it in the exact same mindset of child molesters in all cases, even though it's creepy and I'm glad it's illegal.

  • @nolasyeila6261
    @nolasyeila6261 11 місяців тому +2

    I really enjoy "story behind the photos" type posts. Thanks, Kabir

    • @TerminalFailSafe
      @TerminalFailSafe 11 місяців тому

      Too bad many (most) of the stories are incorrect. -

  • @Whitney_Miller
    @Whitney_Miller 3 місяці тому

    The photo of the pyramids and the blimp was stunning!

  • @firstamendment2887
    @firstamendment2887 8 місяців тому

    14:26. You don't need to go back in time to see how those pyramids were built. They were built with millions of the Israelite's lives. Come on bruv, open the Bible.

  • @channelthree9424
    @channelthree9424 11 місяців тому

    Unless you were in a country where the fighting was taking place, you were not experiencing bombs being dropped around you.

  • @yugioht42
    @yugioht42 11 місяців тому

    The barriers in Paris were seen before. They were a huge symbol of the French Revolution with freedom fighters leaping over them. During WW2 they were seen again. Basically the French military created these as lines of defense against the Germans. Usually made of sandbags and whatever junk was around. It wasn’t great as a defense but it was something.
    The painting with the nearly nude woman leading French freedom fighters over the barrier is the greatest symbol of that era.

  • @Jimbow-sz9kh
    @Jimbow-sz9kh 6 місяців тому

    @5:57
    Big mood. Especially nowadays :)

  • @patriciapierce9781
    @patriciapierce9781 11 місяців тому

    You would not believe that I am half Cherokee, The kids would always make fun of me in school, it hurt!!

  • @firstamendment2887
    @firstamendment2887 8 місяців тому

    17:45. That was my whole family in 2020, except one, and she died on the second dose.😢😢😢

  • @mutecryptid
    @mutecryptid 11 місяців тому

    15:00 I’ve been to tiananmen, all I remember is anxiety. There were armed guards everywhere and they were doing drills as well. The subway entrance made everything smell like sewer which I thought was strange because, otherwise, even the concrete was spotless.
    I feel like these thing are important for everyone to learn but it’s tough to watch alone, ty 🙏

  • @firstamendment2887
    @firstamendment2887 8 місяців тому

    17:16. .....yet, people still vote Democrat? I guess people really are slow.😢

  • @hward1973
    @hward1973 11 місяців тому

    alot to steam locomotive boilers were made back then using gun barrrels .... thats what you saw in that picture

  • @TreyM1609
    @TreyM1609 11 місяців тому

    @19:00 that is the pipes that the steam would run through to power the train. They over loaded it and exploded it so you’re seeing in inner workings of a steam train and the steam pipes to make it go

  • @candybarney5469
    @candybarney5469 11 місяців тому

    That video, about made me cry sometimes. 🥺

  • @dakin7612
    @dakin7612 10 місяців тому

    Now all I can see is a train with out of control nose hairs.

  • @Liamshavingfun
    @Liamshavingfun 11 місяців тому +1

    How about a less macabre video about the past.

  • @-.-4
    @-.-4 11 місяців тому +2

    In the US, Japanese people, citizens were put into interment camps. Their property was seized, homes, businesses etc. Some camps were just horse stables. Others have much more information than me. Basically people were arrested and held for being Japanese. Whole families. Revolting.

  • @jlkrsy2011
    @jlkrsy2011 11 місяців тому +2

    Joe Biden started his political career as the youngest senator and is now the oldest sitting president.

  • @pkleo73
    @pkleo73 11 місяців тому

    good stuff. i love things like this too. old pics ...there IS just something about them. and yea, the horrors of humans and the things we've done in the past ARE terrifying, to say the least

  • @kevincinnamontoast3669
    @kevincinnamontoast3669 11 місяців тому

    We talked about this-stop throwing those kind of parties.

  • @Peg__
    @Peg__ 11 місяців тому +2

    My Grandpa (swede-amer),
    talked about the Army taking his friends at School. ("Indian" Reservation schools.) Grandpa never saw his friends again. "They were disappeared."
    Now, indigenous people are "disappearing" at a rate of 1:68 seconds. 11 a week in S.D..😢

  • @dianecomly6132
    @dianecomly6132 11 місяців тому +1

    One thing that doesn't change is the capacity for humans to be cruel to one another.
    Great video.

  • @Nissi4061
    @Nissi4061 11 місяців тому +1

    There's a few documentaries about Ben Ferencz on UA-cam if you want to learn more about him. He was Jewish and his family left Europe after WWI when he was a small child. He helped liberate concentration camps, was the prosecutor at Nuremburg, and was part of establishing the International Criminal Court at the Hague. He spent his entire life in pursuit of justice.

  • @TheLordHighXcutioner
    @TheLordHighXcutioner 11 місяців тому +1

    2:48 Aisha was 9 when she married the Prophet who was in his 50s.

  • @ArmyGrunt1986
    @ArmyGrunt1986 11 місяців тому

    8:02 She was not only flying the Chinese flag so not to be confused for Japanese but also to show her support and pride for China.
    During WW2 America and China were big allies, even before Pearl Harbor American troops were in China trying to help the Chinese troops push back the Japanese.
    American troops witnessed first hand the brutal, horrible and disgusting actions the Japanese were inflicting on the Chinese civilians. American troops couldn't keep quiet so word spread fast back in the USA. And because of that during WW2 in the US any Chinese Americans were actually treated respectfully and with sympathy.
    However I'm sure there was isolated instances of a Chinese American getting mistaken for Japanese and being verbally attacked and possibly physically attacked. Which even if they were Japanese Americans they absolutely shouldn't be blamed or attacked for something they had nothing to do with.

    • @GreatgunYu
      @GreatgunYu 11 місяців тому

      Crazy how that changed after nearly 100 years ago, Japan now is a U.S alley and China is the enemy.

  • @ashleydowney1222
    @ashleydowney1222 11 місяців тому

    My adoptive maternal great grandmother was 14 when she got married in 1918. Her husband (grandmother's dad) was in his late forties. He has been married twice before and lost both his first two wives to Spanish Flu. He was married to his first wife for 34 years before she passed. And then got remarried a few months later and his wife died less than a month later. My great grandmother had stepchildren the same age as her. And even had stepchildren old enough to her parents age.

  • @wonderweasle2212
    @wonderweasle2212 11 місяців тому

    9 and 22 isnt bad for back in the day. Yall just have some new age view on life.

    • @kdmcollegebd2012
      @kdmcollegebd2012 11 місяців тому +9

      Huh? Wtf!

    • @wonderweasle2212
      @wonderweasle2212 11 місяців тому +1

      @@kdmcollegebd2012 exactly what I said

    • @wonderweasle2212
      @wonderweasle2212 11 місяців тому

      @kdmcollegebd2012 do you not know what the world is?

    • @wonderweasle2212
      @wonderweasle2212 11 місяців тому

      @@kdmcollegebd2012 just cause something is happening now doesn't mean it was like that in the past dummy

    • @karensamuelson8746
      @karensamuelson8746 11 місяців тому +3

      We don't have new age views. It seems you have old views & wish you could do the same. You know how some men are.

  • @DedeMouldin
    @DedeMouldin 11 місяців тому