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Give three examples of some of the specific difficulties Kipling foresees in taking up the white mans burden

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Kipling describes in "The White Man's Burden" how colonialism and imperialism impact colonizers. He calls this "burden." He may counsel us not to assume this load for these reasons:

Imperialism demands the "best" people, yet it sends them into exile and doesn't help their own nation.

Other people profit from this system, not the guys who labor in it.

Even if you perform a good job, the locals will despise you and blame you for everything.

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What is Kipling foresees?

Generally,  The effects of colonialism and imperialism, Kipling argues in "The White Man's Burden," extend to the colonizers as well. To him, taking care of everyone is a "burden." Some of the possible reasons he might advise against taking on this responsibility are as follows:

Imperialism necessitates the "best" individuals yet in return for their services they are sent into exile without their home nation ever reaping the benefits of their labor

In conclusion, As the saying goes, "To seek another's profit/And labor another's gain," meaning that the men who work in this system seldom experience the advantages.

Even if you do a fantastic job, the locals will still despise you and find fault in everything and you will never be recognized for it.

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