The founder of Dubai, Sheik Rashid, was asked about the future of his country, and he replied, "My grandfather rode a camel, my father rode a camel, I ride a Mercedes, my son rides a Land Rover, and my grandson is going to ride a Land Rover, but my great-grandson is going to have to ride a camel again.”
Why is that, he was asked.
And his reply was, “Hard times create strong men, strong men create easy times. Easy times create weak men, weak men create difficult times. Many will not understand it, but you have to raise warriors, not parasites. And add to that the historical reality that all great empires...the Persians, the Trojans, the Egyptians, the Greeks, the Romans, and in later years, the British...all rose and perished within 240 years. They were not conquered by external enemies; they rotted from within.
America has now passed that 240-year mark, and the rot is starting to be visible and is accelerating. We are past the Mercedes and Land Rover years. The camels are on the horizon.
The greatest generation consisted of 18-year-old kids storming the beaches at Normandy. And now, two generations later, some 18-year-old kids want to hide in safe rooms when they hear words that hurt their feelings. They also want free stuff from the government because they think they are entitled to it.”
I have mixed feelings when people refer to the "Greatest Generation." Yeah, those folks had grit, I'll give them that. But when you point out 18-year-old kids storming the beaches of Normandy, that exposes how easily people of that generation were able to be lied to and manipulated. WWI and WWII were both farces, and millions died as a result of evil agendas. FDR, Eisenhower, Churchill, and Stalin were all war criminals, yet they escaped punishment and were celebrated instead. They commanded armies to do their bidding, and were themselves puppets of Zionist handlers.
An unknown bit of history were the thousands of soldiers from dozens of countries around the world, who traveled to Germany to fight for the Third Reich. They understood what the true menace was, and what Germany was really fighting against. Those were men who not only had grit, but had minds as well...able to see through the propaganda. They volunteered to fight for a dire cause, and paid with their lives.