Re: Ono's take on WW2
- From: tlcraftj@xxxxxxxxx (Jones)
- Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2007 13:56:45 -0700
You have to ask yourselves what was the point of stopping Hitler in
1945? He'd already done it. The ink on the crime was almost dry. He lost
the war but he won the genocide. He pretty much could have taken the
kill list off his fridge because his extermination succeeded. After 1944
or so, he could have had his Disney-fied Europe with punctual trains
etc.
So why? Purely punitive, right?--"Because...what he did...was BAD!" By
1945, it wasn't so much Hitler had to be stopped, it was that he had to
be punished. You lefties believe in punishment perhaps more than
pre-emption. Had he not turned on the Russians, he might have had his
Nazitopia, and JFK's father, Joe Kennedy would have been the first US
ambassador to kiss the hand of the new European order (Joe always felt
the Irish were Caucasians).
I say this because nobody here really cares that Japan was all over Asia
in the 1930's and 40's. It wasn't our problem. Likewise, should an Arab
unification guy arise and try to create a moslem empire, while still
selling us oil, and specifically leaving Israel alone, we would let him
do it.
So it's blood, isn't it? Back there in Europe, that's our ancestral
blood. All you lefties arguing for the idea that there are good wars,
are still unconsciously speaking from a heritage based point of view.
Let the Negro King unify central Africa, it's not for us to go there and
take sides, not for the left, but we can certainly CERTAINLY open a
dialogue while he mops up one tribe with another. That is, unless his
war reaches the south end of the continent, where Charleze Theron's
blonde relatives reside. Then we'd have to step in. You lefties need to
admit that white people matter to you in a way that others do not.
One last thing--Jewish blood, is that part of European blood, or are
they just a gang of trouble makers from the semitic part of the world?
Just wondering.
Yoohoo, Blackmonk, it's showtime.
Timothy J
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