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Medtex1 51 points ago +51 / -0

How bout we put her on a boat to Africa, she can try to tell them how to run her motherland just before she is taken out to the jungle, and forgotten.

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Scutigera_coleoptrat 21 points ago +21 / -0

Her angles and cards wouldn't work in Liberia... She knows it too.

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Jennifungus 30 points ago +30 / -0

Judging by the tone of her skin, she wouldn't exist without at least one white person. Probably more than one.

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KuhlooKuhlay 8 points ago +8 / -0

If not white people directly, people in white lab coats at least.

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Medtex1 23 points ago +23 / -0

What does she mean "We" and yes...white folk paid a great price for her ffffwwweeedommmm. She should be grateful

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JerryJerryJerry 7 points ago +7 / -0

"We" = allied forces on D-Day, i'd imagine.

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Here_we_go 3 points ago +3 / -0

Grateful is one thing she never experienced.

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TeflonD0N 16 points ago +16 / -0

but we did not save the world ''we defeated the wrong enemy'' -General George S. Patton

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Mygymus 12 points ago +12 / -0

Fucking christ she has a weird shaped dome

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Pierre_Delectoes 8 points ago +8 / -0

Its too bad we didn't wait another 8-12 months to invade. If we'd let the Germans finish the Soviets off we'd be a lot better off today. Looking at the damage communism has done since we saved it from the krauts makes it harder to call WWII a win.

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TeflonD0N 7 points ago +7 / -0

NO more BROTHER wars

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SimpleSeany 7 points ago +7 / -0

Ehhh did we really save the world though? We made sure the commies won.

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MrStep 5 points ago +5 / -0

The Brits declared war on Germany for invading Poland - but not on the Commies - and then gave Poland (and all of Eastern Europe) to Stalin. Guess it wasn't about liberating those people - or stopping Communism - in any case.

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Muzzah 6 points ago +6 / -0

C-word!

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SwampView 6 points ago +6 / -0

Grampy landed in Normandy D+3. Survived lots of battles. This loudmouth 5 head is just pure hatred and will never do or accomplish anything, I can say this with certainty.

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chelthing 2 points ago +2 / -0

The forehead completely circles back

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Chalwa222 6 points ago +6 / -0

Why do angry black lesbians hate white men so much?

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NotMyGovernor 5 points ago +5 / -0

Does the world seem saved to you?

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TheTrumpDimension 5 points ago +5 / -0

"Saved the world" L O L O L O L O L O L O L O L O L

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Smurfection 5 points ago +6 / -1

For the record, Nazi Germany didn't bomb us at Pearl Harbor. The Japs did.

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Dumdum 3 points ago +3 / -0

This👆

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Smurfection 1 point ago +1 / -0

Oh shaddup. We did not tell Japan to bomb us at Pearl Harbor. Quite the opposite, right up until Pearl Harbor, we were still exporting steel to Japan. We thought our trade relationship gave us some leverage to argue with Japan about their invasion of China and the brutality that accompanied it.

It's really rather pathetic that there are people who are so steeped in an ahistorical point of view, that they think 9/11 was an inside job, JFK Jr. was assassinated by the mafia (nope, it was by a communist) and that FDR somehow orchestrated the attack on Pearl Harbor.

ON the other hand, the problem with the pervasive propaganda in a society like we have in ours today, in which many hoaxes are taught in our public schools, colleges and promoted by Fake News and big corporations is that it doesn't convince us to believe those hoaxes (such as Climate Change or that the U.S. is the most racist nation or capitalism is destructive), it's that it causes us to doubt everything and not know what is real history and what is not.

For instance, I heard my entire life about six million Jews that died in the Holocaust. It was only when I turned 30, that I found out that about 12 million people died due to Germany's concentration camps and efficient killing bureaucracy. I also found out, in total about 22 million civilians died in WWII. Yet, the six million figure isn't inclusive at all. It's actually gentile exclusionary as if the lives of everyone else that died in places like Auschwitz or Sobibor were just an asterisk that never gets acknowledged.

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rockettails 2 points ago +2 / -0

Germany declared war on America, not the other way around. (Although the US was violating neutrality with trade. That was sus.)

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Smurfection 1 point ago +1 / -0

After Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Germany was in no position to do much to us aside from uboat attacks on our ships. Also, we weren't staying neutral. FDR's Lend Lease program was a de facto program to join the allies. Germany was well within its rights to declare war on us. The better argument to make, isn't about trying to exonerate the U.S. by saying we were the aggrieved nation by Nazi Germany's aggression because we weren't. Quite the reverse. The better argument is that Germany aggressed the world, again, by invading Poland and that the allies had no choice but to push Germany back into its own borders by force. That argument makes sense, but trying to say that somehow Germany was a direct aggressor of America is about as dumb as saying we should go into a hot war with Iran because Iran chants Death To America on a regular basis since 1979. We largely ignore that because for most of the time since 1979, it has been an empty threat. Hitler declaring was on us in December 1941 was even more empty than that and we had already done everything short of declaring war against Germany prior to Hitler's declaration of war. Our aggressor in WWII was not Germany. It was Japan. We joined the allies against Germany, not because Germany was a threat to us or aggressing us in any substantial way but because Germany was a threat to European nations and the left wing of the U.S. only jumped on board the war effort because Nazi Germany attacked the USSR.

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rockettails 1 point ago +1 / -0

You're correct in that Germany wasn't initially physically threatened by America and vis versa. I have no doubt that a war with Germany was inevitable, if not for ideological, pragmatic reasons. Germany declared war on the US first (we both agree on this) and Germany almost immediately began Operation Paukenschlag (Drumbeat), attacking shipping off the US coast in January of 1942. In contrast, the Eighth Air Force didn't start its strategic bombing campaign in Europe until July of 1942.

When you remove ideology from the equation, even in a practical sense, out of the Axis powers, focusing on Germany first was the logical decision. Japan already blew its offensive load within the first six months of the Pacific War, culminating at Midway. The US, like some in the Japanese Navy in particular, understood that a protracted war against the US was impossible to win due to economics alone. Germany on the other hand, was undoubtedly the stronger of the two (Italy was too inept to count) major Axis powers and it makes sense it would take the most effort to defeat (Japan after Midway was more or less a turtle, heavily defended fortress but lacking freedom of movement). Germany on the other hand, even in 1942, could still punch hard against the Soviet Union (as evidenced in Case Blue).

I do agree (like I mentioned in my first comment) that America did everything short of declaring war on Germany. But near war, isn't the same as war. In terms of actively engaging in war actions, Germany punched first through U-Boat operations off the coast of America. If actions taken under the Neutrality Act of 1939 are considered aggression, the same argument could be applied to Japan. That we were the aggressor against Japan, due to economic sanctions at the beginning of the Second Sino-Japanese War.

The left of American politics didn't just jump onto the bandwagon after Barbarossa. They were always the hawkish entity. Democrats controlled both chambers during the depression and the presidency through FDR. It was New Deal politicians who pushed the Neutrality Act of 1939 through. And it was the America First Committee (sound familiar?) that opposed interventionism. That being said, I would have preferred America get involved as little as possible until directly threatened, but that didn't happen. And it's been a double edge sword since. It brought America great prosperity (for a while at least), but at the same time, crippling baggage that we still carry around in the form of being the world's police.

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Smurfection 1 point ago +1 / -0

but at the same time, crippling baggage that we still carry around in the form of being the world's police.

That unfortunately, is the legacy that WWII has on generations that barely remember the so-called Greatest Generation. We are faced with a de facto assumption by our bureaucratic state that consists largely of the military industrial complex and it's enablers, that We, and We Alone, are all that matters in the world. The problem with that thinking is that we have default position to act in every geopolitical crisis and every international concern, a burdern that that no other nation state would every take on and no other people would default to. For instance, I watched a very intelligent, accurate and well documentary on Rwanda recently. The part that really irked me though, was a white pastor from America who was an eyewitness to the Hutu attacks on Tutsi, who denounced America because Clinton didn't sent our military in to save the Tutsi. That was his go to. That's what he defaulted to without once, every considering that by the time we could even mobilize, the Hutus would have spent all their energy on slashing the Tutsi to death...also, even more remote from his calculation was whether or not it was actually worth it for mothers and wives in red state USA to see their sons and husbands die trying to save the Tutsi. He acted as if valueing the lives of our own service members (and our own taxpayers that fund our military) over the lives of the Tutsi was in and of itself morally repugnant. He just glossed over the moral fact that we had nothing to do with the Tutsi V Hutu tribal wars that have been waged for over a century in Rwanda, that it was in fact a Belgium colony that the U.S. had nothing to do with (The Belgian UN troops pulled out hours before the genocide began to save the lives of Belgian soldiers) and there was literally no U.S. interest in inteferring. One could conceivably argue there was a humanitarian interest but if that's the case, that would be a rationale for colonizing and conquering the better part of the entire continent. White Man's Burden type thinking is not feasible.

The second thing that drove it home for me, is the novel U.S. embassy and state department protocal of pushing the LGBTQIA++ agenda outside our country. It used to be the highest and most cherished part of our diplomatic core that our American flag flew at all our embassies and consulates but in the last 15 years, it has become a gleeful, in-your-face and F your traditional morality move to shove the LGBTQIA++ rainbow flag (and even the transgender flag) in the faces of our hosts countries and then denounce them. It used to be that the gentle art of diplomacy avoided creating rifts where it need not be the focus. It is quite frankly, the opposite of diplomacy to fly that flag in a nation in which a strong majorityof the populace would react negatively. How it became our number one objective is beyond me.

About WWII: We didn't fight in mainland Europe until 1942 because our plan to wage war against Nazi Germany was originally to push the Nazis out of North Africa and then invade Italy and move north to Germany from there. We ended up moving to Germany from D-Day's beach landing in Normandy France to Germany instead. However, we did first land in North Africa so it's a bit misleading to say that we didn't actually react to Germany's war declaration. My personal opinion is that Germany was not the bigger threat because the chances of them being able to hold both the western and eastern front was always doomed but arguably, we didn't understand that at the time. Also, our involvement most certainly made the war of a much shorter duration and most definitely made it much less costly in terms of human lives. My point stands that Western Europe and the USSR would have eventually defeated Nazi Germany.

One more thing: Look up the Doolittle bombing run over Japan. FDR's initial target was Japan but we lacked the resources to do much but FDR did a symoblic bombing run on Japan called the Doolittle operation in which bombers, flew over japan, randomly dropped bombs and landed in China. FDR did not consider Germany the bigger threat militarily. Also compare the number of troops send to island hopping battles in the Pacific theatre verses North Africa. By far, we took the most casulaties in the first year of the war trying to island hop our way in Pacific. Today, we think the European theatre was the primary war because OMYGOSH HITLER! NAZIS! but in reality, the bulk of the U.S. involvement in World War II was the pacific theatre and we pretty much handled that almost entirely on our own. I don't mean to sound antisemitic but it's true....our media focused on the Holocaust and the European theatre for decades since the 1960's because of the Jewish presence in our media and because of our own eurocentric biases. In the aftermath of WWII though, before the 1960's, we were far more likely to retell and talk about the Pacific theatre because that's were the bulk of our forces served. That's also were we took most of our casulaties. See movies like the Fighting Sullivans, The Flying Tigers etc. It wasn't until the 1960's that our focus started emphasizing the European theatre.

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DontGiveUp 4 points ago +4 / -0

And then in 1950 and saved South Korea.

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DeplorableSpic3 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ugly bitter people hate what they cannot be or have

You’ll never find a bigger white supremacist than a loser black with a giant chip on their shoulder

She will be forever be obsessed with the white cock she never got

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Dumdum 4 points ago +4 / -0

Did we really save the world?

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AJoeDD 3 points ago +3 / -0

Who TF is that? Good to see Twitter allows/promotes open race-based hate speech. Might be a kick to send this to the deplatformers who went after parler for allowing violent hate speech. Would like to see how they argue this does not qualify.

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ShampocalypseWOW 3 points ago +3 / -0

Im so glad my grandfather, who fought as a Marine grunt in the Pacific, died before he could see what he fought for. I'm also glad I got inhured in training and ended up not getting a chance to deploy ever. I would be very pissed to see what I got for it.

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gustodog 3 points ago +5 / -2

The West lost WWII.

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Keiichi81 3 points ago +3 / -0

30 years later, people like her would be demanding to be let onto the barge.

30 years after that, they'd be complaining that there were too many white people on the barge.

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OranjeBlanjeBlou 3 points ago +3 / -0

Patton knew

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digitalher0 2 points ago +2 / -0

But then who will go to work and pay taxes so you can get a free ride?

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Purple_Drank 2 points ago +2 / -0

Petition to hang bald headed dumb bitches from helicopter landing gear while doing starbucks flybys

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Mastermindz 2 points ago +2 / -0

Her twatter handle says it all. Bitch, go back to work at the dmv

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Semmelweis 1 point ago +1 / -0

Just had to click the link to make sure it wasn't me, genetics has not been kind, loved my long hair, but it started leaving me at 20, on a side note, this thing is whiter than me, and I'm mostly german/irish heritage.

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JimzeBMk1 1 point ago +1 / -0

What did we do to deserve vermin cancer patient lookalikes like this fugly dyke... Why oh why do you people exist?

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Winter_bow_huntress 1 point ago +1 / -0

I like how she identifies as black when we could share foundation shades and I’m mostly Scottish and a little Italian. Black folks are going to have to start distancing themselves from mixed folks who act like that. It’s like they have an identity complex and try to prove how black they are by being racist pieces of shit to white people.

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progpoker 1 point ago +1 / -0

What's with all the handshake spam bots?

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AnointedVisions 1 point ago +2 / -1

Haha she's bald to show the world how much she's willing to reject social norms wow so woke and unattractive

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AdmiralPellaeon 1 point ago +1 / -0

FBI getting desperate?