But the left is obsessed with seeing Hitler as the enemy and use holocaust comparisons in everything. Of these three, one was an exponential factor less worse than the other 2. Yet the left never talks about the other 2.
This is by design.
But the left is obsessed with seeing Hitler as the enemy and use holocaust comparisons in everything. Of these three, one was an exponential factor less worse than the other 2. Yet the left never talks about the other 2.
This is by design.
Your grandfather fought the wrong enemy. Here let me quote a general your grandfather fought under.
Uh oh, did an American General who led the fight against Germany dishonor your grandfather too? Stop being such a snowflake and stop believing the lies fed to you.
I don't understand why you would be here, you clearly hate America.
Oh don't worry, that guy who killed the female veteran at the DC rally will be hailed as a hero by his grandkids for saving the country from insurrectionists. Then the peer of the grandchild who suggests perhaps his grandfather shot the wrong person will be said to "hate America" despite the fact that it was in actuality the peer who truly loved America and was just trying to get to the right answer. That's just how things go, you know...
Hitler was still left-wing and his ideology was anti-American but international communism was and is still a bigger threat. The accuracy of the number of Jews who died in WWII has nothing to do with loving or hating America. If you think questioning the reported number means you hate America then you don't actually understand what America is founded on because it is this questioning that should be hailed as truly American. Blindly following a collective narrative is in fact more Nazi than American.
You would rather we fought alongside the Nazis, you do not love America.
Enjoy your hate and massive inferiority to the chosen .1%.
Why are you putting words in people's mouths? That is classic leftist behavior. Accuse the enemy of what you want him to be instead of actually understanding anything.
The USA should not have entered the war. Hindsight is 20/20 though so it's easy to say the USA should have done this or that. I'm not saying your grandfather is a bad guy or that he shouldn't be honored for his service. All I suggested was that the 6m Jews dying may be incorrect. Then you took that far too personally.
Optimally, the USA should not have put economic sanctions on Japan and simply let the Japanese expand then the USA should never have entered the war with Germany. I do believe had those actions been taken the situation today for Americans and the world as a whole would be better than it is now. We can't know for certain though.
The only thing we do know for certain is that international communism is here today, Hitler did fight against it and lost. International communism today is worse than Hitler. That's all we know for certain. Again, questioning how many Jews died in the holocaust is not racist nor should it be considered dishonorable to your grandfather. Are you suggesting that if only 10,000 Jews died for example that somehow that would lesson the actions of your grandfather and the only reason your grandfather's actions were honorable was because of the sheer number of Jews who died. What difference does it make toward his actions whether he defeated a country responsible for 10,000 or 6,000,000? He's still a hero in that regard either way.
I thought You said that Your father fought the War, not Your grandfather.
Are you sure you arent drunk or something? Lol. If I did it was a typo. I might be a bit old for the average user here but I'm not THAT old.