What an incoherent and ignorant rant.
You clearly lack a formal education.
It was British genius that brought about the Industrial Revolution which brought the modern world we are living in now into being and from millenniums of the horse being the fastest method of movement.
In the 1851 census, the population of Britain was 20,959,477, just 1.6 per cent of the world total.
That 1.6 per cent produced half the world’s coal and iron, controlled nearly two thirds of the world’s shipping and engaged in one third of the world’s trade.
Virtually all the world’s finished cotton was produced in British mills on machines invented and built in Britain.
London banks had more money on deposit than all the other financial centres of the world put together.
London was at the heart of a huge and growing empire that would at its peak cover 11.5 million square miles and would rule a quarter of the world’s people.
Britain led the world in virtually every measurable category, it was the richest, most innovative and most accomplished nation of its age.
That is why the 53 nations that were once part of our Empire are gathering together at Glasgow for the Commonwealth Games, formally - the Empire Games.
Such a varied and disparate group of nations but still on friendly terms with we British after all these years of independence - we must have done something right.
As I pointed out earlier, an equivalent American Empire Games would see Vietnam, Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Libya, Panama and some others, (what was that country that Clint Eastwood and his marines conquered - Grenada?) competing with each other.
Doesn’t bear thinking about.
And as this is about the Commonwealth Games - to finish on a sporting note.
For a nation that ‘invented nothing’ - A list of the sports that were first either invented or formalised into the sport we know today by the British, (including British overseas) - and I’ve probably missed some.
Football
Rugby
Rugby League
Gaelic football
Australian rules football
Cricket
Hockey
Ice hockey golf
Curling
Tennis
Squash
Rackets
Fives
Hardball
Fencing
Billiards
Snooker
Downhill skiing
Slalom skiing
Polo
Canoeing
Water polo
Table tennis
Rowing
Archery
Horse-racing
Yachting
Skating
Mountaineering
Boxing
Swimming
Cycling
Badminton
Motorcycling