Is this partly in reference to the quote from General Patton, whom Trump loves to play (from the movie) at the start of his recent speeches, that we fought the wrong enemy in WWII? From the web:
"The 1975 Bodyguard of Lies Volume II says: Patton was relieved of command of the 3rd Army by Eisenhower just after the end of the war for stating publicly that America had been fighting the wrong enemyโ Germany instead of Russia."
I mean, the enemy was always communism, from WWI when it took hold of Russia to WWII when it finally took hold of the world. But I'm not sure how this would be alarming, unless it is simply alarming for some to realize that communism was the bigger threat over the Germans and Japanese.
But the proof it was the bigger threat can be seen all around us now. Look at every problem we have in the West today. I suspect the alarming thing that Q means is that Marxism can be found promoted and extolled in today's books, whereas twenty years ago, it would have been difficult to get away with that. Now, your average freshman English class at your local university is learning Marxist theory and being told that the US is nothing but colonialist, racist scum. Hence, an entire generation of America-hating, gender-confused, religion-rejecting hooligans. Commies win.
Oh, and then there's that business about the Germans fleeing to South America, getting hired by NASA, etc. Lies upon lies we've been fed for decades, and we believed it.
Is this partly in reference to the quote from General Patton, whom Trump loves to play (from the movie) at the start of his recent speeches, that we fought the wrong enemy in WWII? From the web:
"The 1975 Bodyguard of Lies Volume II says: Patton was relieved of command of the 3rd Army by Eisenhower just after the end of the war for stating publicly that America had been fighting the wrong enemyโ Germany instead of Russia."
I mean, the enemy was always communism, from WWI when it took hold of Russia to WWII when it finally took hold of the world. But I'm not sure how this would be alarming, unless it is simply alarming for some to realize that communism was the bigger threat over the Germans and Japanese.
But the proof it was the bigger threat can be seen all around us now. Look at every problem we have in the West today. I suspect the alarming thing that Q means is that Marxism can be found promoted and extolled in today's books, whereas twenty years ago, it would have been difficult to get away with that. Now, your average freshman English class at your local university is learning Marxist theory and being told that the US is nothing but colonialist, racist scum. Hence, an entire generation of America-hating, gender-confused, religion-rejecting hooligans. Commies win.
Oh, and then there's that business about the Germans fleeing to South America, getting hired by NASA, etc. Lies upon lies we've been fed for decades, and we believed it.