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12 September, 18:35

When Kipling says that the reward for Imperialism is "the blame of those ye better / and the hate of those ye guard" to what is he referring to? What would those natives who Imperialist powers "bettered" blame Imperial powers for?

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  1. 12 September, 18:43
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    He is referring to the reluctance of indigenous peoples to accept the cultural ideology and control of the imperialist society. They might blame the imperial powers for the loss of their own culture, language (s), and/or autonomy.
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