After the war, he became a campaigner for peace, pointing to his wartime experiences.
"You kill people on the other side who never did anything to you, who have families, and children. For what?" he said during a celebration for his 100th birthday last year.
This is probably going to sound callous, but this is what pacifism gets you. Your country becomes unrecognizable, the values and standards drop faster than the buildings burn down around you, and for what? To say you were morally better?
I also recognize the service, and it sounded a bit callous again reading it back, but realistically you can't advocate for people to be peaceful and civil while the other is bashing them in the heads or burning their homes down.
"You kill people on the other side who never did anything to you, who have families, and children."
In many parts of the world, this has ceased to be anywhere in the realm of true. That's the problem I took. It doesn't matter whether they have family or children, they have wronged all of us. This is also a problem with globalism as a whole.
In isolationist countries, who are self sustaining and have their own industries without reliance on another, sure. People in, say, the U.S. (probably) didn't do anything to them. But that's not the case for any country dealing with this whole thing.
However, as tragic and devastating as the burning of the main library is such a city as Marseille is, even a number of such incidents don't really qualify - or justify - a statement like "The country is burning to the ground".
In a country where bushfires are part and parcel of the ecology, I know a bit about what happens when a town is actually burned to the ground. Think Dresden after the bombing in WW2 for what a city burned to the ground would look like.
Without digging in to more details, my suspicion would be that these riots are being run as a coordinated operation by cabal assets for a specific purpose. And that may or may not be the case. But in conjunction with that, I would also expect that the controlled opposition arm of the international cabal - aka certain alt-media outlets and 'conservative' voices etc, would want to exaggerate and blow up the effects and impact of any such operation.
In other words to use the actual events as a foundation for psyoping their target audiences. Examples of this approach is seen in the woke culture where all the cultural outlets are saying the whole LGBQT community is under attack, and working hard to give the impression that LGBTQI is a LOT bigger or a much greater percentage of the population than it actually is.
I think we can be confident that there will be propaganda and controlled opposition assets out there who would wish to maximize the fear, anxiety, reactionism, etc, that would come from spreading certain narratives about what exactly is happening in France.
My point here is that regardless of how many and how prevalent these riots are, anons should always be cautious about the narratives that are created around this. We are living in a psyop war, with psyops and psy-events constantly being run everywhere.
I've come to realize I cannot simply accept what narratives I'm being told, simply because certain sources spruik it.
From the article:
This is probably going to sound callous, but this is what pacifism gets you. Your country becomes unrecognizable, the values and standards drop faster than the buildings burn down around you, and for what? To say you were morally better?
Yeah, you have a point.
si vis pacem, para bellum
I also recognize the service, and it sounded a bit callous again reading it back, but realistically you can't advocate for people to be peaceful and civil while the other is bashing them in the heads or burning their homes down.
"You kill people on the other side who never did anything to you, who have families, and children."
In many parts of the world, this has ceased to be anywhere in the realm of true. That's the problem I took. It doesn't matter whether they have family or children, they have wronged all of us. This is also a problem with globalism as a whole.
In isolationist countries, who are self sustaining and have their own industries without reliance on another, sure. People in, say, the U.S. (probably) didn't do anything to them. But that's not the case for any country dealing with this whole thing.
When you allow people without skin in the game to vote and don’t preserve family values and culture this is what happens.
Only people who are registered for the draft, currently serving, veterans, property owners and net taxpayers should be allowed to vote.
Unfortunately, this ship has already sailed so we have to win fights that make sense.
Sending the most hardcore leftists to Liberia would probably be a good startI think Liberia is full.
...what about Mars??
Elon enters the chat.
So, exactly how do we know that "the country is burning to the ground"?
I see first hand reports that completely debunk this narrative.
Facts matter.
https://www.freepressjournal.in/world/france-violence-rioters-burn-down-largest-public-library-in-marseille-visuals-surface
Thanks. aA good read.
However, as tragic and devastating as the burning of the main library is such a city as Marseille is, even a number of such incidents don't really qualify - or justify - a statement like "The country is burning to the ground".
In a country where bushfires are part and parcel of the ecology, I know a bit about what happens when a town is actually burned to the ground. Think Dresden after the bombing in WW2 for what a city burned to the ground would look like.
Without digging in to more details, my suspicion would be that these riots are being run as a coordinated operation by cabal assets for a specific purpose. And that may or may not be the case. But in conjunction with that, I would also expect that the controlled opposition arm of the international cabal - aka certain alt-media outlets and 'conservative' voices etc, would want to exaggerate and blow up the effects and impact of any such operation.
In other words to use the actual events as a foundation for psyoping their target audiences. Examples of this approach is seen in the woke culture where all the cultural outlets are saying the whole LGBQT community is under attack, and working hard to give the impression that LGBTQI is a LOT bigger or a much greater percentage of the population than it actually is.
I think we can be confident that there will be propaganda and controlled opposition assets out there who would wish to maximize the fear, anxiety, reactionism, etc, that would come from spreading certain narratives about what exactly is happening in France.
My point here is that regardless of how many and how prevalent these riots are, anons should always be cautious about the narratives that are created around this. We are living in a psyop war, with psyops and psy-events constantly being run everywhere.
I've come to realize I cannot simply accept what narratives I'm being told, simply because certain sources spruik it.
He must be rolling in his grave right now.