Wednesday, June 5, 2019

The US Ignores Victory Day to Focus on D Day


On May 9th, US media was completely silent about marking the end of the war in Europe and the surrender of Germany, 74 years ago. That seemed odd.

But now I see great and grand commemorations of the day coming up that marks the day the US opened a second front in Europe, on June 6th, 1944, after the Germans had been defeated in Russia and were being driven back to Germany, 75 years ago. That is when the US invaded France and headed to Germany.

Um....really? Are we really going to dance around in celebration, patting ourselves on the back and bragging about our Great and Glorious Victory, only one month after totally ignoring the actual end of the war?

Embarrassing. But it must be embarrassing to be French, as well. Imagine inviting Merkel to the D-Day celebrations, but not inviting Putin. And France only fought Germany for 6 weeks, before setting up their collaborationist government.

Who else did they invite? And how long did their countries resist? Belgium? - 18 days Netherlands? 14 days. Luxembourg? -1 day
Denmark? - 6 hours Poland? -5 weeks Norway? - 9 weeks.

No wonder they didn't invite Russia, who didn't just resist for 4 years, but actually defeated the Nazis and drove them back.

Maybe they are too embarrassed to stand next to non-collaborators. A motley collection of descedants of Nazi supporters, Nazi funders and Nazi collaborators don't want anything to do with the people who defeated their heroes.

The US put Nazi descendants into power in Ukraine, after the US-backed coup overthrew the elected government. Then, the US and its Nazi-loving vassals (referred to collectively as the International Community) told the world that it was Russia who interfered in Ukraine.

Goebbels would be proud.

Meanwhile, former members of the Soviet Union are tearing down statues of the Soviet generals and war heroes who liberated them, and putting up statues of those who collaborated with the Nazis, now in charge of those countries.

It looks very much like Europe will unite this time in the coming attack on Russia, unlike the last two world wars.

How many actual citizens of those countries agree with the attack? I, for one, strongly oppose the upcoming war. The owners of this country (I live in USA) are stripping and looting our resources, while our citizens fall ever deeper into poverty, and the homeless hordes grow, bringing back diseases of the past, like typhoid and typhus. Why should I support my owners' attack on any other country?

I don't.



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