
Memorial Day is supposed to be an annual reflection on the meaning of the deaths of so many young American men who died in service to our country. For me it is an occasion to look back on how my views have changed.
As a younger man, one who didn’t serve in the armed forces, I was an unabashed neocon warhawk who believed the narrative that America was making the world freer and safer by invading countries, breaking their shit and then coming home to parades. It wasn’t until I finally took the red-pill, followed by the rest of the red-pill bottle, that I really started to question the military-industrial complex that sent young White men to die, often while killing other young White men.
Now with each passing year, Memorial Day for me is marked by a mixture of sadness and rage.
This is what I usually post on Memorial Day…
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A lot of people living in America don’t know the difference between Memorial Day and Veterans Day. They also don’t care. It is another day where they don’t have to work and get to drink some beer and grill out with family. I would cautiously say most of the men who died in the various wars would be happy that people spent the day with family and friends, even if they didn’t know for sure why
As Memorial Day winds down, I saw something interesting from the New York Post:

A lot of that is likely historical ignorance, I doubt you could find many Americans on the street that could locate WW II on a timeline within a decade, much less give more specific dates like Pearl Harbor and D-Day. On the other hand, what exactly did we “win” in WW II?
- Almost 300,000 U.S. soldiers and sailors killed in action, mostly in Europe.
- As soon as the war ended, the Soviets took over half of Europe and enslaved tens of millions of people for almost 50 years.
- Five years after WW II ended, we were fighting communists in Korea and then a few years later in Vietnam. Another 80,000 killed in action and millions wounded physically and emotionally.
- In the aftermath of the Allied “victory”, Western Europe seems to have lost any will or desire to survive and they are slowing surrendering their freedom through mass migration, a refusal to have children and growing degeneracy.
- The United States had a few decades as the leader of the free world but within two decades of the end of the war, our culture was collapsing and at a mere 75 years after WW II we are on the verge of complete collapse and ruin.
- By the time we reach the 100th anniversary of the end of WW II in 2045, there likely won’t be a West around to commemorate it.
Let me be clear that by no means is any of that to brush over the terrible things the Nazis did (nor the often equally terrible thing the U.S. and our allies did), or to deny the things that actually happened (as opposed to the cartoonish Hollywood villainy). Bad things happen in wars, they always have, and even the “good guys” commit atrocities. History is written by the victors and that is why we have a ton of movies about the Holocaust but almost none about the Holodomor or the firebombing of civilians in Dresden, the open air concentration camps where German POWs died of starvation or the decades of tyranny inflicted on Eastern Europe by our “allies” in the Soviet Union.
On the other hand, Hitler rose to power in no small measure because the U.S. entered the First World War and tipped the balance, and that was definitely a war we had no business fighting in. In fact, you will be hard pressed to find a war since 1812 that was waged for a legitimate U.S. national interest with the notable exception of the Pacific theater of World War II. After all the Japs actually attacked us, after we goaded them into it of course so FDR could get his pretext to declare war. We couldn’t really let that go.
I still maintain that if the boys in the landing craft on D-Day could have seen what would become of America and Europe in 2021, they would have forced the drivers of those craft to turn around. None of them would have wanted to die for what the West has become.

Maybe people are starting to wake up and realize that most of the wars we have fought have been about something other than what was best for the American people. We can honor the memory of those who nobly made the ultimate sacrifice while questioning the motivations of those who sent them to die.
We can honor the memory of those who nobly made the ultimate sacrifice while questioning the motivations of those who sent them to die.
Not a lot of people can do that, on both sides of the issue…If they could they would realize that the jew wants them dead and might come together to stop that from happening…
Amen.
“For me it is an occasion to look back on how my views have changed.”
I started out as a libertarian who was all for miscegenation, faggotry, chapter C corporations, and thought things like nations and borders were quaint and anachronistic.
“Let me be clear that by no means is any of that to brush over the terrible things the Nazis did”
Oh the inevitable cop-out disclaimer of atonement. OK, tell us. What were those “terrible things”??? Make sure to include context!
Who was it that said that all wars will cease when young men turn their guns on the people sending them to fight?
One of the backdrops of WWII that I find fascinating is the ballyhoo about “fascism”. Germany, Spain and Italy responded to the genocidal, joo-ish threat of communism (war on Whites) by giving full reign of their countries to nationalistic “dictators” who strove to maintain law and order and decency.
We know that the joos control the media and so the message, so it is fair to question virtually every narrative about WWII.
Hitler, the Nazis and the Germans did out in the open what our Frankfurt School overlords have taught us is taboo: burn the books (the books the Nazis burned were porn, pro-homo and pro-transgender and pro-pedo literature), they segregated a very murderous, deceptive and dangerous people that promote those horrific vices, control the media and academia and money, and then they put the joos to work in labor camps-which entirely pales in comparison to the horrors of the joo-operated death camps in which millions of White, Christian Russians were tortured, starved, beat and raped to death in Russia, and the Germans wisely set out to conquer surrounding lands (after begging zionist, floating turd churchill to stop bombing them, citing to the effect that the Germans did NOT want to war with their English brothers) to create a buffer against their enemies on both sides.
There were never six million joos in Europe prior to WWII according to documented census data.
If the Germans did in fact deal with the joos in an excessively heavy handed manner, they surely had a view to the East and what had happened to the Whites in Russia under the khazarian joos, and did what they believed needed to be done to protect their people and their homeland and I cannot fault them for that. The optics put forth by a joo-run media notwithstanding.
Purportedly, Hitler was into the occult. Talmudian joos are steeped in the occult. Purportedly, the Nazis ran death camps-the joos forbid examining the evidence so that is allowed to stand without substantiation, and joos’ own death camps in Russia were profligate. Purportedly Hitler and his henchmen tried to exterminate the joos, yet joos of the last two centuries have been caught saying the quiet part out loud-that their goal is the enslavement and destruction of the White Race.
Kinda hard to tell how much of the narrative of post-Weimar Germany is real, and how much is a confession-by-projection of the khazarian mafia that murdered 66,000,000 Russians.
Hitler was the illegitimate son of one of the rothschilds, so he may well have been as evil as current history says he was. That said, we may one day find that he was merely playing a role in a theatrical sense in order to pave the way for the rothschild’s plan for a joo-ish state in Palestine.
One thing I am sure of is the narrative about WWII is riddled with falsehood.
We are taught to recoil from “fascism” like a hot burner, meanwhile over 100,000,000 million people have died as a direct consequence of communism, yet we still have people the world over striving to roll out more communism. What the actual…? Talk about winning the info war.
You were doing fine til you dropped the bastard Hitler crap, invented by that same “khazarian mafia” pre-WW2 and still bandied about today by disinfo artists in their pay. Adolf Hitler has been falsely vilified more than any other man in history because he stood up to jews, communism AND capitalism like no other and did so for the sole benefit of his people. That vilification continues unabated and mostly unchallenged today.
You’re right, Saoirse. I don’t personally have any information as to who his father was. It is merely purported that Hitler was the illegitimate son of a rothschild. I could have stated that more clearly.
I grow weary of every time the Germans are referred to as nazis. That term nazi was coined by a jew.
Arthur, Ozark Homesteader, and I are all on the same page. It is time that the REAL reasons WW1 & WW2 were foisted on this nation. Let the facts speak for themselves!!
Re: “I still maintain that if the boys in the landing craft on D-Day could have seen what would become of America and Europe in 2021, they would have forced the drivers of those craft to turn around. None of them would have wanted to die for what the West has become.”
The superb WW2 memoir by former U.S. Marine William Manchester, “Good-Bye Darkness,” concludes with thoughts very much along the same line. Manchester saying that the “boys” who fought the war did so believing that they were preserving “our way of life” as it had been, not realizing that the war would cause that the disappear forever. As he states, none of what came afterward – feminism, the 1960s counter-culture, corruption, political scandals, etc. – they foresaw none of that, and would not have fought for it if they had. He concludes by saying “We just didn’t know…(what the world would become)”… and they didn’t. Those young men had no idea what was to come.
“We can honor the memory of those who nobly made the ultimate sacrifice while questioning the motivations of those who sent them to die.”
Absolutely!
I can’t help imaging how different things could have been had the US (and by extension, Great Britain) stayed OUT of the Great War in 1914 (Britain) and 1917 (the US).
France is named for the Franks, a germanic tribe who took over the administration of Gaul while leaving the Gallic peoples in residence. So it wasn’t the first time Germans took a shot at the corner nation on the Atlantic.
I cannot watch any WWII documentary or movie ever again– the hook-nose kikery each one pushes is simply dizzying.
You got that right.
Yes, questioning is for another day.