- 05 Dec 2022 14:28
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Kanye West wears a "White lives Matter" Tee shirt and the next thing he tells us is he likes Hitler. What???
If there's one thing, one short phrase that sums up what the Allies stood for in World War II, it is "White Lives Matter" and if there's one pithy phrase that could sum up, Hitler's beliefs and actions it is "White lives don't matter." World War II was a conflict of three great alliances the Communists, the White Supremacists and the Axis.
The Communists, this consisted of The Soviet Union and its fanatically loyal Communist vassal parties outside of the Soviet Union. The importance of these has been seriously underestimated. These were obviously Communist united by the Marxist - Leninist - Stalinist ideology.
The White Supremacist Allies. Committed to a racist European / "White" supremacist hierarchy in their home countries and a White (European race) dominated world outside of their home countries.
The Axis - An alliance of the disaffected, sharing no common bond or ideology. Yes I hate to break it to you, but the Japanese did not believe in European racial domination. I would suggest the TV series "Tokyo Vice" set in 90's Japan its a nice counterweight to anyone who still suffers form the delusion that Japan in any way gave any concession to the idea of European racial superiority. They were not even particularly anti communist despite the nonsense that's been spread by both Liberals and Neo Nazis. Romania and Finland would have attacked Russia to regain land even if it had still been Tsarist. Bulgaria never declared war on the Soviet Union at all.
If there's one thing, one short phrase that sums up what the Allies stood for in World War II, it is "White Lives Matter" and if there's one pithy phrase that could sum up, Hitler's beliefs and actions it is "White lives don't matter." World War II was a conflict of three great alliances the Communists, the White Supremacists and the Axis.
The Communists, this consisted of The Soviet Union and its fanatically loyal Communist vassal parties outside of the Soviet Union. The importance of these has been seriously underestimated. These were obviously Communist united by the Marxist - Leninist - Stalinist ideology.
The White Supremacist Allies. Committed to a racist European / "White" supremacist hierarchy in their home countries and a White (European race) dominated world outside of their home countries.
The Axis - An alliance of the disaffected, sharing no common bond or ideology. Yes I hate to break it to you, but the Japanese did not believe in European racial domination. I would suggest the TV series "Tokyo Vice" set in 90's Japan its a nice counterweight to anyone who still suffers form the delusion that Japan in any way gave any concession to the idea of European racial superiority. They were not even particularly anti communist despite the nonsense that's been spread by both Liberals and Neo Nazis. Romania and Finland would have attacked Russia to regain land even if it had still been Tsarist. Bulgaria never declared war on the Soviet Union at all.
Progressives lie scattered on Woke's highway, Diverse ghosts crowd the young child's fragile eggshell mind.