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What is the author's main objection to what Kipling advocates in "The Whites Man's Burden"?

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The name of the poem became a nominal designation of the mission of the imperialists in the colonial possessions. Kipling depicts the non-European peoples of them as underdeveloped, dangerous and demanding constant control and assistance from the "white nations". In this regard, the text was often viewed as racist and pro-European-chauvinistic, as a cover for colonial policy, primarily by Britain, justifying its capture in Asia and Africa by humanistic considerations.
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