Posted on 08/03/2020 3:57:11 AM PDT by Kaslin
Mark my words. The left will demand the statutes of General George S. Patton that are seen throughout the country, including those erected at the United States Military Academy at West Point and in Boston, to be taken down. There will be several reasons given for this lunacy though the totality of the grievances provides no compelling reason to tear down the monument honoring one of Americas greatest military legends.
Genera Patton was one of Americas greatest military commanders of any age, distinguishing himself in Mexico, World War I, and especially World War II where he fought in Africa, Sicily, and then led the Third Army through France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Germany, Austria, and finally Czechoslovakia.
From the time of his childhood, all Patton ever wanted to be was an American Soldier. Patton was not without his faults, as none of us are. He was brash with his language, sometimes too emotional, and held racial prejudice (though he also was the first American Army commander to integrate black troops with white units in World War II).
However, the left will demand Pattons statue to come down as he represents masculinity, the American Warrior spirit and the power of prayer, and was one of the first American officials to warn of the dangers of communism. They will instead use the following excuses to cover their misdeed:
Patton came from a long, distinguished military history that included having a grandfather and great uncle who fought and died for the Confederacy in the Civil War, the grandfather being killed at the Third Battle of Winchester and the great uncle being mortally wounded the year before at Gettysburg.
The left will also use the excuse of Pattons racism to try and bring his statue down. This stain on Pattons character is true, and also quite true of many on the contemporary left. However, the charge being what it is, it must be weighed on its totality and compared to the whole man.
After the greatest experience of his life World War II had ended, as well as a lifetime of probable traumatic brain injury (TBI), Patton was bitter and lost. He longed to fight and was a lonely voice against the evils of the Soviet Union. Sadly, he also made many anti-Semitic comments.
Few have written on the evils of anti-Semitism in these pages more clearly than I. To the consternation of some, I even condemned the officer corps of the German Army in World War II when discussing the Myth of the Clean Wehrmacht.
Patton was a contradictory and often violent man; his very worst qualities were also his very best.
He is the total soldier, effective, sometimes brutal, sometimes deeply compassionate and moved to tears by seeing his wounded, and often humbly religious when addressing God as Sir in his prayers.
In debating a mans historical legacy, and not their personal salvation, the totality of their deeds is paramount. Without question, America and the world are a better and safer place because of George Patton. Whenever the American Army was in trouble in Africa, Sicily, Normandy, or in the Bulge, it was Patton who was called upon. His efforts were so successful that even the Nazis said Patton was the greatest American general and the only one who struck fear in them.
Leaving Pattons statues up is an inspiration as well as a warning, a warning that great men are capable of sins, and indeed all of us are. The left should remember to Let he who is without sin cast the first stone. Maybe we should have no statues of anyone standing but if we should, great patriots like George Patton should be among those that always remain.
Pattons statue should stand forever, a reminder of a very imperfect man who did extraordinary things and made millions of lives better, with the gifts God gave him.
Any future attempt to erase George Patton from American collective memory should be fought with the same passion and tenacity he brought to fields of battle.
It's revolution.
Dumb question. Leftists are attempting to dismantle our culture...so far we are letting them.
They will tear down and then start killing.
It depends on how you look at it.
Put it in Southie and say he’s Irish...
There is no question about the halting of Patton advances into eastern Europe. He could have freed Prague and slowed the Russian takeover of east Germany.In fact Prague was freed by the Slav unit of the German army known as Vlassov’s Army who threw the SS unit controlling it out. The Germans were eager to surrender to the Americans as we advanced eastward rather than the Russians.
He did slap that child in that movie.
Southie is becoming more and more “yuppified”...more upscale.When my parents were growing up in Southie (about 90-100 years ago) the Irish were the n*ggers of Boston.And that’s true today as well.
Child? He was a young Private...certainly not a child.
Our enemy isn't crazy (i.e., irrational/dysfunctional). Such a statement leads our side to underestimate the enemy.
The enemy's actions may "look" crazy to us, but they are well-planned, carefully organized, and effectively executed. Not the work of a group who is "crazy."
The enemy may be evil...no doubt about that. But crazy it ain't.
The enemy has declared war on our country, our way of life, our government, and even our perception of reality.
And this time, it looks like they mean to take it all the way.
Not any more. 26 year olds are still on their parent’s insurance.
Democrats want us to treat 20 year olds like children, but give 16 year olds the ability to vote.
They're burning Bibles and bragging about how they would have assassinated our Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.
Dunno 'bout End Time events, but we might be witnessing the collapse of the United States. As it was, she was teetering on the verge since the sixties. But no house of cards will stand indefinitely.
The child was a soldier. You stop being a child when you became a Teenager, which is at age 13.
Exactly. See my post #14
My father served in General Patch’s 7th Army and Patton’s 3rd Army. He was in Belgium, Germany and CZ.
At one point in the War, he would see General Patton and his command car traveling around the lake. His company was operating out of an area near Tegernsee lake. (near a captured SS Casserne at Bad Tolz, Tegernsee, Bad Wiesee) He was 20 miles inside of CZ when they were ordered to pull back and let the Russian Army take Prague, CZ.
My father’s Company Commander and Patton had boat races on Lake Tegernsee.
My father (94) has great respect for General Patton.
I need glasses I thought they were going to pull Dolly Pattons statue
Couple more asterisks next time.
A little too on the nose!
;-)
The short answer is “YES.”
The violent protests and riots are an attempt to dismantle all of Western Civilization and upend centuries of tradition and freedom of religion.
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