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CJBarnacle 145 points ago +145 / -0

Meanwhile in reality, black rage is happening in Minneapolis.

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Anaconda 65 points ago +67 / -2

the great general douglas macarthur is spinning in his grave. west point honors macarthur so much like how his statue/memorial area is bigger than the other statues' areas, including even george washington LMAO.

macarthur was right. we should have nuked the fuck out of china and north korea. the commies george marshall and truman backstabbed macarthur greatly and what happened was 70 years of slander and trashing macarthur's character and achievements by leftist historians to the same extent as they did to joseph mccarthy. there's a reason the combat fighting general macarthur (he was a frontline combat brigadier general on the western front in WWI with all the trench warfare and hell) and the only 5-star general or admiral of WWII to be exposed to frequent enemy fire directly (at corregidor in the philippines) is unfairly trashed by all the rear-echelon motherfuckers' cocksucking army of historians like for marshall, nimitz, and eisenhower and gang.

SPEZ: one more interesting tidbit about macarthur's theater in WWII. it was the ONLY theater that did not have the OSS (precursor of the CIA) involved and macarthur used his own soldiers and intelligence agents to completely cockblock the OSS. he was paranoid (for good reason) and suspected the OSS was going to aid only leftist/communst guerillas in philippines and then japan (postwar era) and south korea (postwar era). what happened was communism died a miserable death in all three countries (philippines, japan, and south korea) thanks to the cockblocking of the OSS by macarthur, amongst many other actions he did throughout his career. he also singlehandedly blocked the soviet union from getting involved in the occupation of japan. the soviets were part of the 'allied occupation of japan' group for a grand total of 2 months after the surrender. the soviets kept trying to get their foot in the door like they did in europe so easily but macarthur refused to attend any of these meetings and refused to see any soviet generals or diplomats when he was the military governor of japan. marshall and truman were begging macarthur to allow the soviets to be involved.

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christianknight 2 points ago +2 / -0

Patton was right too.