 To life. To life. Lachayim. Lachayim, Lachayim, to life. Alright Pete Topol. Topol? What kind of a name is Topol, am I right? You gonna make fun of him? No. Josh! Hey, welcome back to our stupid director's accord. I'm not Topol. You can follow us on Instagram, Twitter for more juicy content, thanks to Patreon, Follow us on Twitter, and subscribe to the channel, like, button. Dear Lord, you have made many poor people. I realize, of course, it is no shame to be poor, but there's no great honor either. So what would have been so terrible if I had a small fortune? If I were a bitch, my bridge. You are. Today we got a, this is a little vlog from a channel called The Indian Polish Connection. But is it Polish or Polish? Yep. I don't know. But it's visiting the British Museum Indian collection. Are we gonna like this video? Well, this is an Indian man. And so I think he's talking about a lot of the artifacts that the British have that belong to India. And because I think, I believe, I don't know if he's like in, or if he just knows a lot, but he also I believe his friend or his girlfriend or something is a white lady. And so I think he's gonna go through a lot of the artifacts and like when they stole it. So like, he knows his vibe. Interesting. His vibe isn't just, oh, look at this. They stole this at this time, never get it. Yeah, yeah. Okay, I'm interested. Because yeah, if the British gave back all their artifacts in all their museums, they wouldn't have any artifacts left. Well, they'd have nothing, nothing. Here we go. The cheese is here. Everything is here. I mean, every region, Central, East, South, North, every cheese. I get really angry. I bet. You know, how long has it been since I've come here? Ten years. I just came in, you know, I was new here. I think I never been here. Have you never been here? Oh, really? So, yeah. So, brother and sister, welcome back to another vlog. Another day like we always say. Today's vlog, brother, today I will show you that from our country, India, what has been stolen from India and what has been stolen from our country. And many countries, not just us, keep on making them. But they stole a shit ton from India. Including, including what's in the Queen's crown. Did they bury that dead lady with a crown? So, let's go, ma'am. Let's go, let's go. Let's show everyone the inside. Enjoy everything inside. Is this thing made of gold? Gold? I'll ask, it doesn't look like anything. Maybe, you never know, maybe. Maybe it's gold. It's probably gold from India. Did they bury that dead lady with the stolen jewel in her crown? It's actually very overwhelmed. I don't know. You know, because you enter inside, and then you kind of have like a building inside a building. Entry is free here, but recently, they have to take you online, but it's free of charge completely. Because of COVID, limited people can come in. This British Museum was made in 1759. Oh. That means, in terms of preservation, it looks like it was made yesterday. Yes, it looks like it was made yesterday. I mean, restoration and preservation that we do here. Plus, I think weather also plays a very vital part. We mostly live in the cold. They were children of the outside village, so I helped them a little bit. Silvia, that statue, you see that big one? That big statue is from 1200 A.D. From 1200 A.D. The thing is that it was made like ages ago. It was so insanely beautiful. And we are unable to copy them now. That's Ravi Shankar's, huh? I couldn't read that. When the fight took place, they took away all of it and kept it here. So everything just, you know, they just took it and kept it here. This is the silverware. Mike, what basically this whole Ramayana, these plates and plates were made by them. See, they are in between. India was like one of the rich countries and the most artistic place in the world. It was so talented in our country. It still is. That's extraordinary. Oh, wow. Why do you have all that? Unless it was gifted. I guarantee it wasn't. Right. You see this beautiful piece? Yeah. It was printed and died in Gujarat in 1500. 1500. It was a work of art. Wow. It has shadow puppets. It was such an amazing art house. I would love to see the entire show with this type of puppets. Yeah, we have it still in Rajasthan. Are you still using the same? But not this now, but I think this is slowly depleting. Maybe it might be still happening. I don't know. It all happened. It all happened. They ruled. But the worst part is that they didn't just steal the wealth. They killed these skilled labourers so that, you know, the next generation will not have the skills. Some stories I've heard where they chopped the hands of these textile weavers and stuff so they wouldn't be able to continue. Guys, this is the Sarinda. Even guitars, I think guitars are probably originated from this only. This only. Yeah, Bhai Balwai. Wow. Wow. Hanuman. This is from 1600. This is from 1600. Lord Vishnu. I'll take you to Khajirao temples. You'll be crazy. Its whole temple has got this architecture. It's looking like this. Yeah, that's it. Yeah, we've seen that one. Vishnu Ji Ka a third avatar which is basically a sour-headed Shakti which is representing a female divine energy. This Shiva Ki a bohoti unique statue you can see. This is called the Dakshan Muruti, guys. You can see that Shiva Ji is facing south, at the angle of the south. And this facial expression of Shiva I don't think you will see in a lot of places. In the section of Urisa which is from 700 to 1300 A.D. Guys, Shiva and Parvati Ji are in front of me. It's such a sculpture which I've lost. Honestly. Wow. 1200s. I remember that story. 1.5 million years ago in India Bro, can you see how modern and what does it mean in India? The tiny pranks of animals. Look how... She must understand, Indi. Yeah, she was speaking a little of it, early. This is from Harapata, India. My God, so beautiful. Though, you know, I would have hoped and prayed that this was in India. You know, in India, we see all this. But it's anyway, it's just a... It's just a privilege to see this that itini purani cheese was up and I don't know, like when I'm looking at it I'm going in this history completely. Oh, wow. Ganesh. A great shrine of Amravati. How did they transfer that? Obviously it was by boat, but my goodness. Probably on the backs of Indians. Yeah, mixed emotions. On one hand, I'm really, like, grateful that we can see that everything is so well preserved and we're really lucky to be able to kind of connect all of the pieces. But on the other hand, when I'm thinking that it was just taken away from someone's home in this country, it's heartbreaking. So, let's get out of the Indian section and show you the Egyptian section for which I'm very curious because a lot of stuff has been stolen from there. It's more than a letter. It's been closed in 10 minutes. Let's go to this Egyptian section. Let me show you the mummy. That too, a very old thing has been stolen. Wow, wow, wow. Great, great. Did you want to spend the night with mummy? Yes, with mummy. Mr. Vishnu is quite comfortable with Mr. Hanuman. Egyptian slippers come in slippers and you know, the slippers, actually, it's not a myth. It's what we used to do. First they wash it and remove all the internal organs. Then they dry it, then they pack it. After that, they coat your skin with liquid plant raisin. And then after that, it is wrapped completely in sheets of linen. Good God. Thanks a lot. First of all, I mean, after seeing a little bit of this place, I just feel that this is a supernatural, this is a supernatural phenomenon. In that era, how was there so much beauty? How they were able to car things like that. What skills did they need? It's so hard to even imagine, so hard. I think it's high time that we preserve these things and appreciate the value of these things. Like you saw the Sanskrit, it's such an old language. It's been in our country for a long time. And we today, believe Hindi and Sanskrit as not cool type of language and English as very cool. We're proud of being an Indian. I like the very raw nature of the filming. And I can't even record it. Yeah, that was such beautiful artifacts. But, yeah, the, unless it was gifted, and I know for a fact it was not, because obviously stuff is gifted to different museums for different times. Obviously that's the thing that happens. But I know for a fact India has asked for a shit ton of things back. Of course. And they have refused. And I truly do understand a point that Britain makes in regard to in order for these to be transported and stored anywhere else, comparable storage capabilities must be a prerequisite because you can't just stick them in a locker. Or in somebody's house. India has museums. No, archeologists. That is a valid point. However, India has museums. And, yeah, they come from different regions. You can find a place that would be there and wouldn't it be really cool if the whole archeological and preservation community for artistic pieces came together and worked together to ensure that artifacts were returned to the nation of origin unless the nation of origin gifted it to a nation and that they all worked together to ensure that that stuff went back there. But, yeah, I mean, that's not lucrative for them. And they literally in the Queen's crown the stolen jewel of India. Literally, it's just right in there. I mean, she's dead now. The proper thing to do is to humbly and repentantly return those things. That is the right thing to do. It ain't gonna happen though. I mean, it is sad. If it saddens me, I can't imagine what it does to an Indian. It's gotta feel awful. Yeah. I'd imagine. But, fantastic. Really enjoyed the vlog. So, good job to the channel. Go check them out. The Indian-Polish connection, maybe? Yeah, I don't know if this was 399,000 subscribers, so hats off to them. They seem like a nice couple. Yeah. Anyways, but yeah, it'd be, one, all those artifacts would be really interesting to see, obviously. And mixed emotions. It's great that they've been preserved. But, obviously, I'm well aware, speaking as an American, there's a bunch of stuff in our museums that is also stolen and should be given back if the country's wanted them back. And also, stuff that we can't give back because we killed off an entire subsection of humans when we conquered America. And so, there's a bunch of artifacts that we cannot give back because they aren't around anymore. And those we didn't kill, we lied to. Yeah. And so, I'm not speaking just off of, oh, British did this. No, it's everybody. We are an offshoot of Britain. And we did equally- We followed their pattern for a long time. Yeah, we did. Very much so. And obviously, those two are also not the only countries that did this. No, everybody's been guilty of it. Yeah, China, like, there's... Unfortunately, humans are just bad a lot of times. But there are things that can be done. And it is the... I feel the responsibility of the collective international community to have one voice and say, this is what we ought to do. If we truly care about the preservation of these artifacts, we would care about where they came from to the extent that those artifacts should be returned to the nations that want them back. Yeah, I agree. That's that simple. Anyways, let us know what your thoughts are and what other videos we can react to down below.