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To: Milagros

These people really are stupid.

Americans don’t commit genocide. Yes, when dragged into a World War, we win.

Europe, however, has a casual brutality about mass slaughter that Americans simply won’t emulate for a variety of reasons.

Of course, the European instinct is to blame the Jews. The slaughter of three little kids by a jihadist pretty much forecloses that path, though.

Keep kicking the monster, you idiots...


5 posted on 03/28/2012 12:53:27 AM PDT by piytar (The predator-class is furious that their prey are shooting back.)
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To: piytar; Sherman Logan
yes and no. You are talking of a past Europe. that is not true of today's western or Central Europeans and only passes some muster in Russia and Belarus.

We in the US have technically acted against native Americans (and don't get me wrong, I think we have nothing to apologize for -- it was war and just like others, the losers lost badly).

The European instinct? Nah. That was fomented by Tsarist Russia after they took over the eastern lands of the Polish-Lithuanian commonwealth with it's masses of Jewish people. The Germans under H took it up as a way to explain why they lost WWI when no battles were fought on German lands.

in many ways if the allies had fought straight through on to German lands in WWI, WWII may never have happened.

The Germans couldn't understand that their leaders knew they had lost the world and were on the brink of defeat even though German troops were on other country's lands. the leaders then to save their own skin encouraged the theory of a stab in the back and it was easy to frame the biggest outsiders left in Germany -- the Jews.

the other big outsiders -- the Poles -- already clawed back their own lands.

If we had fought on to German soil, their apetite for war would have gone away -- just as the French appetite waned (and we can't call them cowardly in WWII knowing how many of the blood-wrenching battles of WWI were fought on their soil) and they would have KNOWN they were defeated by their own faults. No one to blame and an acceptance. This would have saved millions of peoples lives.

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Ok, ok.. I know it is a big 'what if' scenario, but it's just my opinion

12 posted on 03/28/2012 4:55:36 AM PDT by Cronos (Party like it's 12 20, 2012)
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