Beyond Empire: Ending Moral Hypocrisy in Foreign Policy

For centuries, Britain has presented itself as the world’s moral guide — a nation uniquely qualified to judge, intervene, and “civilise.”
But beneath that polished narrative lies something far more dangerous: the Dunning–Kruger effect on a geopolitical scale.

This video discusses how Britain’s foreign policy has been shaped not by wisdom, but by unearned confidence, selective morality, and strategic self-interest dressed as virtue.

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